This remarkable 1974 Jaguar XKE convertible has been under the care of its original meticulous owner since new, and has just 30,406 original miles. We had the incredible fortune to acquire this beautiful car from local ownership, and feel it is without exception one our most fantastic finds of all time. It comes very desirably equipped with factory removable hardtop, factory air conditioning, and auto transmission. Finished in beautiful Primrose Yellow with its original and supple Cinnamon leather interior, this magnificent Jaguar has received uncompromised pampering from day one. The original wire wheels sparkle as the day they were first fitted, and the original soft top looks nearly indistinguishable from new.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1955 Ford Thunderbird
This beautifully restored, first-year Thunderbird is absolutely gorgeous and ready to show or cruise! With over $22,000 in receipts, this Thunderbird has undergone a thorough professional restoration and is stunning from any angle. Loaded with options including the Ford-O-Matic transmission, heater, convertible top, and power steering and brakes, this Thunderbird is in rare company. Truly timeless, when the Thunderbird took flight in 1955, it was an instant classic and cultural icon. A generation eager for sleek new design eagerly embraced the striking new styling. However, Ford brass decided a bigger car with room for more than two would bring more profit, and the sporty two-seat model was only built for three years; making these modes the most highly desirable and collectible of all Thunderbirds.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1966 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
This gorgeous Flamenco Red 1966 Cadillac Eldorado convertible features rare and highly desirable bucket seats, factory air conditioning and all of the power accessories you would expect to find in one of the finest convertibles ever produced. With only 2,250 examples produced for 1966, exclusivity is guaranteed; and with only 55,555 believed to be original miles, it is certainly one of the lowest mileage examples available anywhere. The 429-cubic-inch V-8 speaks with authority and the automatic transmission shifts smoothly. There are a few cars that can equal the power and grace of this sculpted piece of automotive art. In it a rare occurrence when such 1966 Cadillac Eldorado convertible in this highly desirable color combination available. Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a tremendous example of American power and luxury. The market for classic Cadillacs continues to gain value like other segments, making this a very attractive investment over the long term.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1974 Triumph TR6
Finished in classic Russet Brown and beautifully complimented by all new Black interior, this just restored classic TR6 looks sensational from every angle! Powered by brawny 2.5 liter inline 6-cylinder, this tidy sport car packs a punch to back up its impressive stance. All-independent suspension, high-performance Michelin redline tires, and legendary handling combine to form a driving experience like no other. This car illuminates the joys of minimalism in a package that fits like tailored clothing. Very little intrudes between you and the driving experience. Beautifully upholstered bucket seats offer excellent support for sporting driving and the interior provided plenty of legroom for you and your co-driver. The dashboard is genuine wood and filled with quintessentially British Smiths gauges. The genuine Mahogany Lecarra steering wheel provides unmatched feedback during spirited driving and the fully synchronized 4-speed finds the next gear almost instinctively. The rear end styling of the Karmann body work is as near as that at the front, with flowing lines which incorporate the tail lamps and rear bumpers. The luggage compartment is very roomy for that of a two-seater sports car, with plenty or room for a weekend getaway for two. With everything they have to offer, it is easy to why prices on these enchanting sports cars have been steadily rising over the years.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1973 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster
Finished in classic and desired Astral Silver Metallic with beautiful Deep Red interior, this incredible motorcar was just purchased in southern California where it was beautifully preserved and maintained. This 450SL has been drive just 72,309 miles from new and it fitted with all options including; factory air conditioning, power windows, power brakes, hard top, soft top and more .
Monday, November 24, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL
Finished in classic Champagne Beige Metallic with beautifully kept soft Dark Brown leather interior. This original California car has been beautifully maintained and comes with nearly every available option, including climate control air conditioning. Accompanying this motorcar is its original owner's manual and more! At 50,000 miles, the odometer was replaced and it now shows 9,577, with a total mileage of 59,577
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1983 BMW CSI Coupe
Finished in stunning Henna Red with beautiful Black interior, this incredible motorcar has been beautifully maintained and has had just one owner from new. With only 69,000 carefully driven miles, this car can virtually not be told from new. Accompanying this investment grade 633 is its original toolkit, books, manuals and service records.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo
Finished in classic and desired Guards Red with wonderfully kept Black soft leather interior, this incredible motorcar has been beautifully maintained and is among one of the finest examples you will find anywhere! It comes fully equipped with nearly every available option, including rare and desired sport seats, rear wiper, full power left and right seats, factory air conditioning, as well as all books, manuals and extensive service records. I have owned many Porsche turbos and this is certainly one of the best I have seen in many years. It drives and performs as new and will not disappoint even the most particular Porsche aficionado.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
Presenting an uncompromising 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible, finished in incredibly rare and desirable Ascot Gray with correct blue leather. This car remained under the constant care and watchful eye of the same Newport Beach, California owner for over 31-years and still wears it original black plate. A car of this caliber, featuring this highly desirable and rare color combination, does not become available often. The recipient of a recent high-cost restoration, this car stands out as a truly one of the finest examples to be found anywhere. It is in spectacular condition throughout. It is fitted with gorgeous Kelsey Hayes wire wheels, including the spare, and also features an electric vertical lift seat, optional upgraded heater, and EZ-Eye tinted glass. This is without a doubt one of the finest, most desirably optioned 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertibles available anywhere.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1928 Chevrolet National Series AB 2-Door Roadster
Finished in beautiful blue and black with black interior and top, this 1928 Chevrolet National Series AB 2-Door Roadster is ready for shows, parades, or just a casual drive back to a simpler time. It runs beautifully and has been completely restored back to its original condition. This car would make a wonderful addition to any collection, or an excellent foundation for the beginning of one.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV
This state of preservation of this 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV is truly astounding. Traded in at the dealer where purchased new, this unbelievably pristine Mark IV was then kept by the dealership for years as a show piece. It is improbable that a better preserved, more original 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV can be found anywhere. The Lincoln Mark IV was one of the finest personal luxury vehicles available, and this vehicle still holds the same air of indulgence and quality that drew buyers all those years ago.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC Convertible
Finished in stunning All Black with beautiful Black leather interior and matching convertible top. This is a European model has been beautifully maintained since new. With only 37,579 miles and its superb condition, this is without question, the ultimate Mercedes collectible. We are proud to offer this magnificent Mercedes convertible to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the limited production of this highly desired model
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1980 Shay Model A Deluxe Roadster
Finished in light yellow and black with black interior, this 1980 Shay Model A Deluxe Roadster is an extremely unique and modernized version of the classic Model A Ford. These cars were factory produced by Harry Shay with full licensing and factory support of the Ford Motor Company, and were sold through Ford's vast dealer network. Ford dealers loved them for their ability to generate an incredible amount of food traffic and buyers loved them because they could now have a car that fully looked the part of a classic Model A, but with that reliability, power, and handling of a modern vehicle. Approximately 5,000 Shay Roadsters were produced over their 3-year production run, making them a relatively rare sigh today. However, the same appealing qualities that made them a hit when new still apply today and the shay owner's club is very active and supportive.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo Slant Nose
Finished in classic and desired Grand Prix White with impeccably kept black leather interior, this incredible motorcar comes fully optioned with electric sunroof, power seat package (both left and right), climate control air conditioning, power windows and more! Accompanying this investment grade 911 Turbo is its original books, manuals, service records, tools, jack and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria
Finished in stunning Torch Red over Snowshoe White with beautiful Red and White interior, this incredible motorcar has been frame-off restored and is the recipient of an AACA Senior National 1st place award. Fully optioned and most desired color combination make this car the perfect collectible. We are proud to offer this investment grade Crown Victoria to the most particular collector, investor or enthusiast who only wants the best.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE
Finished in stunning All White with beautiful Light Tan leather interior complimented by Dark Blue convertible top, this incredible motorcar has been driven just 74,646 miles from new and has recently benefited from a beautiful restoration and servicing making this investment grade Mercedes ready to be shown or driven. We are proud to offer this incredible 250SE to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this great German classic.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1991 Jaguar XJS Collector Series
Finished in gorgeous Signal Red with gorgeous Doeskin leather interior and black convertible top, this incredible motorcar has been beautifully maintained and driven just 17,131 miles from new. This motorcar has had the absolute best of care and has been garage kept and never driven in inclement weather.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1931 Ford Model A
Finished in stunning dark blue and black with beautiful, correct dark tan leather interior, this gorgeous Model A roadster is among one of the nicest examples we have had the pleasure of offering in many years. It is a former AACA National 1st place winner and still shows and drives like new. This is an incredible opportunity to acquire an investment grade Model A at a tremendous savings.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1959 Edsel Ranger
Finished in stunning Geranium Red with beautiful black interior, this incredible motorcar has spent most of its life in south Texas and southern Oklahoma and has benefited from a gorgeous restoration, including show quality paint as well as a recent service, including ice cold air conditioning. We are proud to offer this extremely rare and desired Edsel to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates this great American classic.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1988 Porsche 911Turbo Slant Nose Coupe
Finished in classic and desired Grand Prix White with impeccably kept black leather interior, this incredible motorcar comes fully optioned with electric sunroof, power seat packed (both left and right), climate control air conditioning, power windows and more! Accompanying this investment grade 911 Turbo is its original books, manuals, service records, tools, jack and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity. We are very proud to offer this extremely rate and sought after factory slant nose to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this great, iconic model
Friday, November 14, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1967 Saab 95 Wagon
Finished in classic Olive Green with beautiful beige interior, this exquisite 95 wagon has been beautifully maintained and comes with many options including 3rd-rear seating. To find an example in this condition and originality is truly a rare sight. We are proud to offer this investment grade Saab to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates this up and coming classic.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1973 Triumph TR6
Finished in classic and desired Bright Red with beautiful Black interior and Black convertible top, this incredible motorcar has been driven just 84,000 miles from new and has had a recent cosmetic restoration, including new paint, convertible top, Michelin redline tires and more. We are proud to offer this ready to drive English classic to the most discerning collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of these great classics.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1954 MG TF Roadster
Finished in classic Light Ivory with beautiful black interior. This incredible motocar comes from the estate of famed hot rod pioneer and West Hollywood engine expert, Tommy Sparks. It has been in California car since new and comes with its original California black plates still intact. It is with great pride we offer this wonderful motorcar to the collector who appreciates an original low mile, California car. Although the car is mostly original, it is showing the typical patina and wear that you might expect and would make an excellent driver or great foundation for a full restoration.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1969 Buick Riviera
Finished in Embassy Gold Metallic with beautiful matching interior and white vinyl top, this incredible motorcar has been wonderfully maintained and has been driven just 46,588 miles from new. This original Texas car is fully optioned with bucket seats, center console, tilt wheel, air conditioning and much more. We are proud to offer what we believe to be the nicest, most original Rivera's on the market today.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon Resto-Mod
Finished in Bahama Blue with matching interior, this incredible Ford wagon has been beautifully restored to drive and comes fitted with automatic transmission, late model Ford 5.0 liter V8 engine, front disc brakes, air conditioning (not hooked up yet) and much more!
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1951 Jaguar Mark V Drophead Coupe
Finished in a lustrous black and red leather interior, this 1951 Jaguar Mark V is simply exquisite. A no expense spared, body-off restoration has been performed to the highest standards. Having spent the majority of its life in sunny California, this 1951 Jaguar Mark V is in remarkable condition having accumulated only 53,030 miles. The 3.5 liter straight six-cylinder runs beautifully and is a testament to the legend of Jaguar powerplants. The interior with rich red leather and elegant wood trim; a truly inviting place to enjoy one of the most admired automobiles ever created. The Mark V was produced in extremely limited numbers with only 977 Drophead Coupes constructed over the three-year production run. This low production is reflected in the painstaking craftsmanship employed in the building on each jewel-like Mark V. Few automobiles have ever received automobiles have ever received such attention to detail and the constant discovery of each new intricacy makes looking at this car a joy. The Jaguar Mark V already enjoys a loyal and passionate following with values showing consistent strength year after year, making this automobile an extremely attractive investment consideration.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1991 Jaguar XJS Collector Series
Finished in gorgeous Signal Red with gorgeous Doeskin leather interior and matching convertible top, this incredible motorcar has been beautifully maintained and driven just 17,131 miles from new. This motorcar has had the absolute best of care and has been garage kept and never driven in inclement weather. We are proud to offer what we believe to be one of the nicest, lowest miles Jaguar Collector Series on the market today.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1954 Edwards America Coupe
The Edwards America was born out of a desire to take on Europe's best using all American components and ingenuity. Created by Sterling Edwards, heir to a steel cable business and a successful west coast race car driver; Edwards was consumed with idea of building an all-conquering American GT. Edwards constructed his own race cars, and success with that experience encouraged him to take the process even further. With engineering and fabrication headed by Phil Remington who would later gain fame as one of the creators of the Ford GT-40, construction of the American commenced in South San Francisco. The America was crafted with European styling influenced by classics such as the Italian Cistitalia, combined with bullet-proof American components. This winning combination resulting in delicate lines contrasted with a massive hood concealing an American V-8. Sterling knew a great engine when he saw one and for this car he chose Lincoln's hot 314-cubic-inch V-8 engine; the same engine that powered Lincolns to the top four spots in the Stock Car category of the Pan American Road Race in both 1952 and 1953 and took first and second place in 1954. The 205-horsepower engine was backed by an automatic transmission and the entire combination was mounted on a strengthened Mercury frame.
In attempt to keep costs reasonable, the body was hand-laid fiberglass with trim components from various U.S. manufacturers; taillights were 1952 Mercury, and headlight rings came from the 1953 Studebaker. A man of refined taste, of course Edwards saw to it that his cars were fitted with a finely-trimmed leather interior, as well as Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels, and uncompromising workmanship throughout. Intricate details such as the fold down rear package tray illustrate just how much consideration was taken in the design and build of this incredible car. In spite of cost saving efforts by using readily available parts, the America was extraordinarily expensive to build. The price of each car eventually rose to over $8,000 and even then, Edwards was losing money on each one. The huge expense of each car combined with the terrible timing of trying to compete with cars such as Chevrolet's new Corvette left Edwards with little choice but to abandon his dream. Production ceased in late 1954 after only five cars, including the prototype, had been built. Believed to be the second example constructed, this former feature of the Peterson Automotive Museum has had just five owners over its 59 years. Built to go up against cars such as the Ferrari 340 America and Aston Martin DB2, the Edwards American caught the automotive world off-guard. Far more rare and arguable more desirable than any Ferrari or Aston Martin, we feel there is tremendous investment potential compared with the astronomical values of Edward's early rivals. With only five ever produced few cars can match the exclusivity and sheer importance this car played in the development history of true American sport cars. This car belongs once again in the world's finest collections, a collection that can pay proper tribute to a car of this caliber.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible
Finished in gorgeous Dover White over Shannon Green and Corsican Black with reversible leather and tweed interior, this magnificent motorcar is 1 of just 276 built and is the final year for this desired Caribbean model. Driven just 2,000 miles since restoration, factory reversible sear cushions, owner's manual, power convertible top make this the perfect investment grade Packard. We are proud to offer this incredible Caribbean convertible to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the rarity, as well as the investment potential, of this great American classic.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1968 Cadillac Eldorado
The story behind this car is well known and it has an incredible history. Elvis Presley spotted this Topaz Gold Firemist beauty parked outside a Memphis Cadillac dealer showroom on December 28,1967 and decided on the spot that he had to have it. He immediately made it his daily transportation and reportedly used the car for approximately thirteen-months. At one point the car would not start and Elvis furthered his reputation for shooting displeasing inanimate objects by deploying his side-arm and plugging the car in the right front fender. The bullet hole still remains there today. Elvis drove the car up until the birth of his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, on February 1, 1968. A short time afterwards, Elvis gave the Cadillac to the stepfather of his wife, Priscilla Presley, as a gift. It saw very little use until being purchases by Mr. Johnny Mac who imported it to Australia and used it for promotional purposes. It was then purchased by four Australian business men in 1987 who put the car on display as a part of an Elvis Presely Exhibition, together with records and other memorabilia, near Perth, Australia. In 1994 the entire exhibition was sold to the Memphis Rock Cafe in Queensland, Australia where the car was on display in an air conditioned glass enclosure until late 1998. In March of 1999 the car was sold in Melbourne, Australia. The car then came back to the U.S. where it has remained since then. We are very pleased to be able to offer this incredible piece of history to the most discriminating collector, or Elvis super fan. It deserves to continue to be preserved as an important remnant of the greatest and most celebrated entertainers the world has even known. It is arguably one of the most valuable Elvis Cadillacs in existence and will truly thrill any Elvis fan. Opportunities to own a car that Elvis not only owned, but one he actually used regularly are extremely rare. It has been noted that this was one of Elvis' favorite cars.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet
1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet
This 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet has undergone a just completed concours level restoration with the help of the nation's top Porsche experts and restorers, resulting in one of the most unique and desirable Porsche 356 Cabriolets in existence. Prior to its uncompromising restoration, this 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet had been in care of the same family since 1974. They were excellent stewards of such a wholly unique piece of Porsche motoring history, and can be credited with caring for its absolutely solid and uncorrputed platform; without which this incredible restoration would have not had such original and immaculate beginnings. The result presented here is the culmination of locating the most solid, original and complete 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet to be found, and then lavishing it with expertise, knowledge and craftsmanship of the best Porsche restorers in the nation. Nothing was left to chance. Every detail was researched, scrutinized and contemplated by the best minds in the business. It is without question among the most unique and desirable of the marque, and is now ready for its reintroduction to the world to be admired and envied.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1951 Studebaker 2R5 1/2 Ton Pickup
1951 Studebaker 2R5 1/2 Ton Pickup
Finished in stunning All Black with matching Black interior, this incredible motorcar has been beautifully restored and now ready to be driven and enjoyed. Included in the restoration in a rebuilt transmission, new correct Coker tires and much more! We are proud to offer this gorgeous Studebaker pickup to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the rarity of this great American classic!
Thursday, November 6, 2014
History of the 911E
HISTORY OF THE 911E:
Porsche's 911E model of 1969-1973 essentially replaced the short-lived 911L (Luxus). The 911E was designed to be the more comfortable, more drivable model of 911 – fitting between the tamer 911T (Touring) and the high-performance type 911S (Super). In these years, the least-expensive model in Porsche's range was comprised of the 912, followed by the type 914.
Einspritzung
The 911E's designation derives from the German word for injection: einspritzung. The mechanical fuel injection "MFI" system used on the 911E (and 911S) was jointly-developed by Bosch and Porsche. It is similar to the injection system used in the Carrera 6 of 1966. In addition to more precise control of the fuel-air mixture and equality of distribution among the cylinders (compared to carburetors), the MFI contributed toward meeting the nascent emissions control regulations of the time. The 1969 types 911E and 911S also featured a new high-voltage capacitor ignition system that addressed the spark plug fouling problems experienced in earlier 911s.
Hydropneumatic Struts
Another signature feature of the 911E is the self-adjusting hydropneumatic front suspension struts. Developed by Boge, the struts combined the functions of springs, shock absorbers, and antiroll bars – while also automatically adjusting the height of the front of the car to compensate for weight in the trunk.
These struts were standard equipment on 911E models from 1969 through 1971. This innovative design may have been a little too clever, as 911E owners have almost universally swapped these struts out for traditional struts and torsion bars.
Intended as the luxury model, the 911E came standard (in most markets) with the "comfort" package of features: including ventilated brake discs with aluminum calipers, velour carpeting, a leather-covered steering wheel, heavy bumper rub strips and rubber guard inserts, chrome rocker-panel trim, and gold-colored script on the rear deck.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
• 1,991 CC Flat 6-Cylinder Engine
• Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection
• 140 BHP at 6,600 RPM
• 5-Speed Manual Transaxle
• 4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes
• 4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Porsche's 911E model of 1969-1973 essentially replaced the short-lived 911L (Luxus). The 911E was designed to be the more comfortable, more drivable model of 911 – fitting between the tamer 911T (Touring) and the high-performance type 911S (Super). In these years, the least-expensive model in Porsche's range was comprised of the 912, followed by the type 914.
Einspritzung
The 911E's designation derives from the German word for injection: einspritzung. The mechanical fuel injection "MFI" system used on the 911E (and 911S) was jointly-developed by Bosch and Porsche. It is similar to the injection system used in the Carrera 6 of 1966. In addition to more precise control of the fuel-air mixture and equality of distribution among the cylinders (compared to carburetors), the MFI contributed toward meeting the nascent emissions control regulations of the time. The 1969 types 911E and 911S also featured a new high-voltage capacitor ignition system that addressed the spark plug fouling problems experienced in earlier 911s.
Hydropneumatic Struts
Another signature feature of the 911E is the self-adjusting hydropneumatic front suspension struts. Developed by Boge, the struts combined the functions of springs, shock absorbers, and antiroll bars – while also automatically adjusting the height of the front of the car to compensate for weight in the trunk.
These struts were standard equipment on 911E models from 1969 through 1971. This innovative design may have been a little too clever, as 911E owners have almost universally swapped these struts out for traditional struts and torsion bars.
Intended as the luxury model, the 911E came standard (in most markets) with the "comfort" package of features: including ventilated brake discs with aluminum calipers, velour carpeting, a leather-covered steering wheel, heavy bumper rub strips and rubber guard inserts, chrome rocker-panel trim, and gold-colored script on the rear deck.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
• 1,991 CC Flat 6-Cylinder Engine
• Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection
• 140 BHP at 6,600 RPM
• 5-Speed Manual Transaxle
• 4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes
• 4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1969 Porsche 911E
Finished in gorgeous Bahama Yellow with Black leather interior, this incredible motorcar has been one family owned since new and comes with the rare and desired factory 5-speed transmission, original radio, books, manuals, tools, jack and a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity. This investment grade Porsche has just completed a no expense spared restoration and is now ready to be shown or driven. With only 49,492 actual miles, desired color combination and beautiful restoration make this the perfect collectible. We are proud to offer this incredible 911E to the most particular collector, investor or enthusiast who only demands the best.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster
Finished in stunning Dark Red Metallic with Black interior and matching convertible top, this incredible motorcar has been beautifully maintained and comes with nearly every available option. To find a 450SL in this condition and desired color combination is certainly a great find. We are proud to offer this magnificent motorcar to the most astute collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this great
German classic.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet
This 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet has undergone a just completed concours level restoration with the help of the nation's top Porsche experts and restorers, resulting in one of the most unique and desirable Porsche 356 Cabriolets in existence. Prior to its uncompromising restoration, this 1959 Porsche 356A/1600 Reutter Cabriolet had been in the care of the same family since 1974. They were excellent stewards of such a wholly unique piece of Porsche motoring history, and can be credited with caring for its absolutely solid and uncorrupted platform; without which this incredible restoration would have not had such original and immaculate beginnings.
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1940 Cadillac Series 60 Fleetwood Sedan
Finished in stunning All Black with beautiful Light Tan interior, this incredible Fleetwood body 60 Special is among one of the nicest we have had the pleasure of offering in many years. With only 60,750 actual miles and a gorgeous older restoration make this a perfect car for full CCCA club events and touring!
Monday, November 3, 2014
Daniel Schmitt & Co. Presents: 1968 Fiat Dino Series I Spider
Finished in stunning Rosso Corsa Red with Tan interior and new matching convertible top, this beautiful motorcar has received a complete nut and bolt body off restoration approximately 10-years ago and still shows a very well, including complete engine rebuild and 2.4 liter upgrade. This incredible motorcar drives and performs like a 246 Ferrari Dino and is among one of the nicest examples you will find on the market today. We are proud to offer this investment grade Dino to the most sophisticated collector, investor or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this up-and-coming classic.
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