These vintage cars contrast with a modern day Bronco to make the perfect SUV trilogy.
Classic wood panel cars are some of the most unique-looking and interesting vintage automobiles on the market today. Just take this 1948 Buick Super, for example, its doors and rear hatch feature the style quite predominantly. Under the hood, you'll find a 401 cubic inch nailhead V8 engine with a 3-speed transmission which contradicts the family car styling to make a sportier option for the time. On top of that, it's a very rare vehicle with only 2018 having been produced which means you could be driving around a true piece of 1940s Automotive History.
Maybe Buick isn't exactly your style and you'd rather have something like this 1965 Morris Minor 1000 which might not have a V8 engine but does Sport a 1098 CC a series inline-4 powerhouse. On top of that, a four-speed manual transmission ensures the best gas mileage and performance available at the time without sacrificing drivability or the engaging feeling of shifting gears. This right-hand drive classic car might not look like much but it certainly is a very unique automobile and will never struggle to grab the attention of classic car collectors. Of course, it would also go well with the aforementioned Buick but by its side.
One thing you'll notice about both of those cars is that they are built for utility and carrying both people and things. Probably the best modern automobile to do that would be the Ford Bronco, the final vehicle in this Trio. Made in 2023, this four-door utility Auto utilizes a V6 2.7 L engine which you might recognize from the EcoBoost lineup. Another great feature the SUV has going for it is the top-of-the-line Ford 10-speed automatic transmission which lets you get the most mileage and driving performance out of the car. All three of these vehicles are great examples of why utility base automobiles are such great options for car buyers which is exactly why you should consider adding them to your collection.
Returning to Biloxi, MS-April 21-22, 2023, Vicari Auction will come together with the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center to be part of the 30th Annual Crawfish Festival. Vicari Auction will host a collector car auction April 21 & 22, 2022. 400 collector cars and memorabilia are expected to cross the auction block during the Friday and Saturday auction.
This year marks the 30th Annual Crawfish Festival and the 3rd Annual Spring Vicari Auction to join Crawfish Festival. Crawfish Festival is an annual Music Festival with the best in Country Music and Crawfish. Each evening from Thursday through Sunday Crawfish Music Fest features live entertainment, in addition to the entertainment there are Carnival Rides and excellent Food for all to enjoy.
Vicari Auction has been a part of the Fall Cruisin the Coast Event in Biloxi and has decided to expand by hosting a second sale in Biloxi. Pete Vicari, Owner Vicari Auctions, stated “We look forward to being a part of Crawfish Fest and seeing all of our Biloxi friends and family during the weekend. The Spring Auction should allow everyone to enjoy the Coast in a different environment from Cruisin the Coast.” Join us April 21 & 22, 2023 in Biloxi to see all your favorites: Mustangs, Camaros, Cudas, Chevelles, Trucks, Woody Wagons all FOR SALE. Vicari Auction has something for everyone.
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