These classic cars are the perfect cruisers.
In the 1950s, Ford had to compete with Chevrolets Bel Air to make the perfect classic luxury muscle car for the era. It seemed a daunting task at first but models like Sunliner drew attention towards the brand, unlike anything GM had up their sleeve back then. This particular model, built in 1956, uses a 292 cubic inch V8 engine which was pretty intense for the time especially when you consider most cars back then were in line sixes. It's also incredible to look at the body and notice a distinct lack of blemishes which comes from years of having been properly maintained. This all seems fantastic but it certainly isn't the only blue oval brand luxury Cruiser that stands out from that time.
Produced the very same year is this Lincoln Premiere whose black body and red, white, and black interior sealed the deal for many onlookers witnessing one of these cars drive by. Just like the previously mentioned vehicle, this one presents a pretty impressive V8 engine but this time holding 360 cubic inches of displacement. Altogether, this was good for making around 285 horsepower which was then sent through an automatic transmission. Once again like the Sunliner, this is a convertible of which only 2,447 were made.
Finally, finishing off the convertible Trio is this 1951 Dodge Wayfarer which might impress you with its simplistic interior design and extreme Rarity. Under the hood, you'll find a six-cylinder engine with an automatic transmission so maybe it's not the fastest thing on the road but you certainly won't see many of them driving around. Only 1,002 of these were made and the full nut and bolt restoration ties it all together. Overall these are three incredibly interesting and rare classic automobiles that you certainly won't want to miss if you like collecting converters.
If this consignment caught your attention, then you’ll love the gallery of automotive excellence coming to auction as part of the Spring Carlisle Collector Car Auction April 20-21. The auction takes place starting at noon at the Carlisle Expo Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and spotlights decades of past, present, and future classics. There are trucks, muscle cars, and more, with lots ranging from white-glove, best-of-show classics to collector vehicles that will still turn heads as you show it off and cruise the roads of your town. Carlisle Auctions offers an all-truck hour as well as a 20+ car collection by way of the Robert Metzger Collection. Best of all, Carlisle Auctions is excited to showcase and sell an amazing 1953 Corvette, Serial #100, with many of its original build parts. Register to bid today by calling 717-960-6400 and learn more about the ’53 Corvette and the other amazing lots planned for the auction online at http://CarlisleAuctions.com . Finally, the auction takes place in conjunction with the Spring Carlisle Collector Car Flea Market and Car Corral. Spring Carlisle runs April 19-23 at the neighboring Carlisle PA Fairgrounds. Shop millions of automotive parts, collectibles, merchandise, practical items, and even cars for sale within the car corral. Spectator/shopper admission is just $13 (cheaper if purchased online), kids 12 and under are FREE, and allows for access to both Spring Carlisle and the auction. Enjoy the thrill of the hunt and learn more at http://CarlisleEvents.com