1939 Crosley Convertible. The price for a Crosley Convertible was $350. The only luxury offered in a Crosley was a radio. Fuel economy was 40-50 MPG
1948 Crosley Super Sedan
Built by Crosley Motors in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were the first American cars to have caliper disc brakes. All Crosleys weighed less than 1400 lbs.
1931 Cadillac Fleetwood Convertible
Enough room for a set of golf clubs
Cadillac Fleetwood Convertible
2006 Cadillac XLR Convertible
1947 Crysler Town & Country Sedan After WWII Crysler used white ash and Honduran mohagany because of the shortage of raw materials for auto making. 114 hp, 4.1 liter, 6 cylinder engine
1930 Duesenburg Model J Torpedo Convertible The most expensive, fastest and technologically advanced car in America
Dual Pilot Ray driving lights turned with the steering-wheel.
320 HP supercharged straight-8 engine. Top speed 135 MPH, Duesenburg was the first car with hydraulic brakes.
1930 LaSalle Touring Car GM gave the car the axe in 1940 as it became a threat to their Cadillac flagship marque. 90 HP 340 cubic-inch V-8. Mechanical brakes on all 4 wheels
1933 Buick Series 90 limousine This vehicle was owned by Queen Wihelmina of the Netherlands.
1933 Buick limousine
1937 Rolls-Royce Limousine
1950 Packard Custom 8 Sedan
Corvettes
1914 Dodge Bros. Race Car
1922 Chevrolet Sport Roadster
1931 Studebaker Commander Series 70 Sedan The car features oval shaped headlights and shifting without a clutch. 101 HP, 312 cubic-inch, 8-cylinder engine
1930 Ford Model A Standard Coupe The Model A's price started at $400. 40HP, 205 cubic-inch 4-cylinder engine. Top speed 65-70 MPH
1909 REO Five-Passenger Touring Car 230 cubic-inch 2 cylinder opposed engine. Two speed transmission and rear wheel drum brakes. REO manufactured a large range of cars, trucks and busses.
1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner This car featured a retractable hardtop that folded into the trunk. With almost no trunk space it attracted more attention than sales.