Showing posts with label 1927. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1927. Show all posts

May 19, 2015

1927 Buick Convertible


1927 Buick Convertible

The American antique car produced by Buick, as the picture is the Convertible car built in 1927 powered by straight 6 cylinders gas engine mated with manual transmission. Car was shown & driven last in 2006 and of course it has won tons of trophies in lots of local shows ready to go.



May 15, 2015

1927 Durant Star Coupe


1927 Durant Star Coupe

This a rare antique car made by Durant Motors Inc was established by former General Motors CEO William "Billy" Durant. As the picture is a Durant Star Car model M coupe built in 1929 has been fully restored still on excellent condition looking for new owner.






Detail by owner
1927 Durant Star Car model M coupe. Collector, Antique, Vintage car. Fully restored. Excellent condition. Looks, runs, handles, and stops superbly. You won't find a nicer example of this rare car. Continental 4 cylinder gas engine with manual transmission.

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September 27, 2014

1927 Chevrolet Superior Open Tourer


1927 Chevrolet Superior Open Tourer

Here's traditional contender for Ford Model T produced by Chevrolet, it's a Chevrolet Superior open tourer built 1927 he was life in Tazmania from new in 1927 up until 1977 one owner. This car have got fully completed restoration to a very high standard. Awesome... American antique car.



September 26, 2014

1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I


1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I

Here's a British antique luxury car produced by Rolls-Royce, it was a replacement for the original Silver Ghost, it's the new Phantom used the same frame as the Silver Ghost, but it had a larger engine than the Silver Ghost. As the picture is the Rolls-Royce Phantom I built in 1927. Awesome, near 90 years old car is in super running and beautiful condition.

Back in the era this car was built, many luxury manufacturers built chassis and sent them to coachbuilders for the final body. Rolls Royce was no exception and the Phantom I model received bodies from many different manufacturers.