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Recently, several vehicles with timeless appeal rolled across the auction block into new garages on bringatrailer.com. As classics changed hands, they illustrated enduring engineering achievements and reminded us of bygone eras when designs mattered as much as performance specs. The personalities of these vehicles continue to capture our imaginations and connect us to our histories. For buyers and sellers alike, following recent auction trends offers a window into what moves car lovers to preserve and enjoy their prized four-wheeled possessions over the long haul. Let’s detail these feature vehicles: a 1931 Ford Model A Pickup, a 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC owned by Aristotle Onassis, a 1959 Bentley, and a 1967 Camaro.

1931 Ford Model A Pickup1931 Ford Model A Pickup

This 1931 Ford Model A Pickup recently sold for $15,750. A rare find in a distinguished green and black finish, this vintage beauty houses a robust 201ci L-head inline-four engine under the hood, seamlessly mated to a three-speed manual transmission for an authentic driving experience.

Adorned with vintage details, the exterior features a black roof covering, chrome front bumper, and a klaxon-style horn that pays homage to its heritage. Noteworthy details include fiberglass fenders, a wood-lined bed, and captivating 19” wire wheels, exuding both style and substance. A careful restoration in the 1990s gave the pickup a fresh start.

Within the cab, a bench seat upholstered in black vinyl and a wood headliner contribute to the nostalgic ambiance. The dashboard, finished in black, houses central instrumentation, including a barrel-style speedometer and fuel level gauge. Despite the wear and tear on the exterior, the vehicle comes with an owner’s manual and a clean Oregon title, acquired by the current seller in 2022.

This unique Ford Model A Pickup is a true piece of automotive history, providing a glimpse into a bygone era with its distinctive features and unparalleled character. 

1967 FerrariEx–Aristotle Onassis 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC

Securing its place in automotive history, the 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC, formerly owned by the iconic Aristotle Onassis and recently auctioned for an impressive $615,000, highlights elegance and performance. Crafted as one of only 600 models built between 1966 and 1968, this masterpiece, chassis 10639, holds a rich history, originally delivered to Onassis in Monaco.

Undergoing a meticulous restoration by Bobileff Motorcar Company in San Diego, completed in August 2023, this Ferrari 330 GTC radiates in its original Rosso Cina hue. The 4.0-liter Colombo V12 and five-speed manual transaxle received thorough overhauls during the restoration, ensuring optimal performance for the discerning enthusiast.

Noteworthy features of this exquisite automobile include vacuum-assisted disc brakes, four-wheel independent suspension, and distinctive 14” Campagnolo center-lock alloy wheels. The interior, re-trimmed in black leather, features luxurious details such as air conditioning, power windows, and a Blaupunkt radio.

The exterior showcases classic Pininfarina styling, blending cues from the 500 Superfast and the 275 GTS. A front grille-guard bar, stainless-steel rocker panel covers, and other exterior trim pieces were meticulously refreshed, maintaining the authenticity of Aristotle Onassis’s original customizations.

With its comprehensive documentation, including a Marcel Massini report, photos from the restoration, owner’s manuals, and a partial tool kit, this 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC is not just a car; it’s a piece of automotive history. The recent selling price reflects not only its intrinsic value but also its status as a collector’s dream, a fusion of timeless design and unparalleled craftsmanship that continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts.

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1959 Bentley1959 Bentley S1 Long-Wheelbase Division Saloon

Elegance and craftsmanship converge in this remarkable 1959 Bentley S1 Long-Wheelbase Division Saloon, recently auctioned for $15,251. A left-hand-drive marvel, this Saloon stands out as one of only around 35 long-wheelbase models ever produced. Originating in Switzerland, it made its way to the US from the UK in the early 1970s.

Owned by the seller since December 2017, this Bentley underwent a comprehensive rejuvenation. The 4.9-liter inline-six engine experienced a thorough rebuild, incorporating new pistons and rod bearings. The distributor and fuel pump were fully rebuilt, and the brakes, tires, water pump, thermostat, radiator hoses, and exhaust system were refreshed, ensuring performance and reliability.

Adorned in a classic black exterior over beige leather, this Bentley screams sophistication. Notable features include an electrically operated ‘Division’ glass divider, burl wood interior trim, fold-down rear picnic tables, and Lucas driving lights. The four-speed Hydra-Matic-based transmission channels power to the rear, paired with 15” wheels, and completes the ensemble of a true luxury classic.

Despite its faded and cracked black finish, with visible dents, rust, and imperfections, this Bentley S1 retains its timeless allure. The cabin, showcasing a split front bench in beige leather with dual folding armrests, reveals the passage of time through documented wear, adding character to its story.

The burl wood-trimmed dashboard, centered around Smiths instrumentation, shows the sophistication of its era. Offered with removed parts, an owner’s manual, build sheets, service records, and a clean Kentucky title, this Bentley S1 Long-Wheelbase Division Saloon was a true gem on the auction block. 

1967 Chevrolet Camaro396-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe

Roaring onto the auction stage, the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe, epitomizes muscle car prowess with its captivating features. This Camaro underwent a thorough refurbishment circa 2010, during which a robust 396ci V8 engine, adorned with a Holley aluminum intake manifold, was seamlessly integrated with a three-speed automatic transmission. Coated in a Granada Gold finish, the exterior details showcase a black nose stripe, covered headlights, faux hood vents, front and rear spoilers, vent windows, and distinctive SS badging.

Rolling on Rally 14″ wheels wrapped in 225/70 BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial redline tires, this Camaro commands attention on the road. Power steering and power-assisted front disc brakes ensure a dynamic and controlled driving experience, while the cabin, reupholstered in black vinyl, offers comfort and style. A wood-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel complements the 120-mph speedometer, tachometer, and gauges for fuel level, water temperature, oil pressure, and battery charge.

Along with its impressive engine upgrade, the dual exhaust system, featuring aftermarket headers and Flowmaster mufflers, produces a distinctive and exhilarating soundtrack. Additional replacements include the thermostat, coolant, and K&N air filter, ensuring peak performance.

Power seamlessly flows to the rear wheels through a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a robust 12-bolt rear axle. Offered with spare parts, manufacturer’s literature, and a clean Maryland title, this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe sold for $37,000.

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Get the Best Insurance for Your Classic

Whether you own a 1931 Ford Model A Pickup, a Camaro, a Bentley, or another unforgettable piece of automotive history, your cherished possessions need the best insurance on the market. 

At Classic Auto, we generate policies for our clients based on agreed-upon value instead of stated value. We’ll work with you to estimate your car’s value, including all of your blood, sweat, and tears, and you’ll receive the full agreed-upon amount minus your deductible if you ever experience a total loss.

Our policies include top-of-the-line benefits, including inflation guard, adjustable mileage plans, rollover miles, and nationwide roadside assistance with flatbed towing. 

Interested in learning more about protecting your classic? You can call our classic car insurance experts today at 888-901-1338, or you can get an instant quote online here

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