Professional restoration on the 1946 Wurlitzer Model 1015 Jukebox. It is in very good restored condition. Converted to 220V. Comes with keys included. This machine is a gaudy romantic beautiful thing, that glows in the dark and plays beautiful music. Serial No.: 1008541. Dimensions (H x W x D): 152.5 x 79 x 67 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim.
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This 1936/37 Rolls-Royce 25/30 N2 Series with chassis number of GAN 66 and engine number of Q 29 N, was used by Sir Winston Churchill, as the wartime Prime-Minister of United Kingdom, with this information published in “The Rolls-Royce 25/30 H.P. and Wraith” book by Bernhard L. King. The couchwork of this car was done by Park Ward. Right hand drive model with 94.287 km on the odometer. A spare wheel comes mounted on the side of the car. Technical Condition: The car is in good driving condition with no visible traces of accidents or rust. The engine is in good condition and produces 30 horsepower from its 6 cylinders. The undercarriage is in good condition with no visible oil leaks. The exhaust system is also in good condition, and the rims are original. Visual Condition: The paint is in good condition, although the car has been repainted from its factory original paint. The interior is in good condition and appears to be original, showing a nice patina. This is a fantastic classic Rolls-Royce in its own right, further elevated by the significant historical importance it holds with wartime use by Sir Winston Churchill. Location: Switzerland. Video link: youtu.be/fD3RrIAZn4g
2015 F1L Racer “Team Lotus” model car manufactured by Harrington Specialist Vehicles in Vietnam. In standard tuning this model can reach 60 km/h but a speed restrictor can be fitted for novice drivers. Rear-mounted, rear-wheel drive 125cc engine. Loading capacity: Up to 250kg. The car is in excellent, like new condition. More information available on the manufacturers website. Dimensions (H x W x D): 67 x 230 x 115 cm. Condition: Excellent. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg. Video link: youtu.be/UH7rziNd0Ug
The 1959 Jaguar XK 150 DHC is a classic sports car known for its elegant design and historical significance. This particular model is registered as a Swiss Veteran vehicle. The odometer shows 73.286 miles (117.942 km). The car is in overall good condition, a recent service maintenance has been performed. Technical Condition: The car features a 6-cylinder engine in good condition, although specific details about whether it is the original engine or has matching numbers are not provided. The car has had a recent service check and shows no traces of accidents, rust, or oil leaks. The exhaust and undercarriage are in good condition, and the rims are original. Visual Condition: The white paint shows signs of aging with some cracks and a little rust visible in places. The interior appears to be original and is in good condition, with carpeting included, but does show some patina. The functionality of components like heating, air conditioning, radio, and windows is not specified. This 1959 Jaguar XK 150 DHC is a true classic and despite some signs of aging and the lack of complete history, it’s still a fantastic vehicle for any enthusiast. Location: Switzerland. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=fzYsVrfvcK4
This unique, excellent condition Citroën Model B14 Camionette pick-up from the Wil van de Camp collection was purchased in France in 1982 by the current owner. The restoration took about 1,5 years to complete. The first event in which this car participated was the Liberation Ride of the PATAN Citroën club on May 5, 1984 in Tilburg. This car has therefore been in the possession of the current owner for almost 40 years. It has also been used for promotional purposes for the family business. This car has been featured in the Dutch television series De Stamhouder. Registration number: BE-45-28. Mileage: 75.700 km. Technical data: chassis number 338539, engine 4 cylinder side valve, cylinder capacity 1538 cc, bore x stroke 70 x 100, power 22 hp. A car with the specific construction and characteristics of its period and in excellent, working, museums quality condition. Condition: Excellent. Location: The Netherlands. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=uVtXb0JHNw8
Originally introduced at the 1973 Paris Salon under the name Dino 308 GT4, the name "Dino" was retained until the end of 1976 when it was changed to Ferrari due to popular demand. During the construction period of the model, there was only one major European market model visual change, and this was in the shape of the radiator grille, and location of driving lamps. These are generally unofficially referred to as Series 1, and Series 2 models, with Series 1 cars having a narrower deeper rectangular grille, with the driving lights outboard of it, whilst Series 2 cars had a full width grille with the driving lights behind it at the extremities. This was the first Ferrari to be fitted with a 8 cylinder engine as a standard. The robust, high-revving engine was used in various other Ferrari’s for many years afterwards. This original Swiss delivered Ferrari 308 GT4 was sold new in 1978, a few years later the car moved to a garage-owner and Ferrari-enthusiast in Central Switzerland where it was lovingly cared for and regularly driven by its owner until the summer of 2024 with only 75,526 kilometers covered in total. The vehicle comes with a complete set of maintenance booklets and invoices, providing a well-documented history. Technical Condition: This Ferrari is equipped with its original 255 HP V8 engine, which features four twin Weber carburettors, allowing the car to accelerate to 100 km/h in just over 6 seconds. The engine is in good condition, running smoothly and sounding excellent, with matching numbers that confirm its originality. The transmission shifts smoothly, contributing to a seamless and enjoyable drive. The car has no signs of accidents or rust, and the undercarriage is in good condition. The original exhaust is intact and well-preserved, enhancing the car's authenticity and performance. The car includes a spare wheel but does not come with the original toolkit or jack. Visual Condition: The exterior paint, although an older repaint, is in nice condition and retains the car's original color. The body is rust-free with no evidence of accidents, welding, or repairs, showcasing the vehicle's excellent preservation. The interior is original, with a beautiful patina that reflects its age and care. The original carpet is also in good condition, maintaining the vintage appeal of the car's interior. The original windows are intact, adding to the overall authenticity of the vehicle. The only modification to the vehicle is the replacement of the original wheels with typical 1980s Gotti wheels, which enhance its sporty look. This 1978 Ferrari 308 GT4 Series 2 is a highly desirable classic with only 1,446 Series 2 models ever produced. This is a very sporty car that unlike other Ferrari models offers more space for the passenger seats making it a very comfortable drive as well. Location: Switzerland . Video link: youtu.be/ATOhV_u1mI0
The 1964 Amphicar Model 770 is a rare and unique vehicle, known for its amphibious capabilities. With a total production of 3,878 vehicles. Some were used by the Berlin police department and others for rescue operations. Built in Germany from 1961 to 1968, 3,046 of these cars were imported into the United States. It is believed that less than 600 sea-worthy Amphicars still exist today. This particular model registered as a Swiss Veteran vehicle, is one of the models meant for the American market showing 7.762 miles (12.492 km) on the odometer. Complete vehicle history is not available. Technical Condition: The car is in very good driving condition, having been consistently serviced by the current owner, with a recent service check last month. There are no traces of accidents, rust, or oil leaks. The bottom and exhaust are in very good condition. The engine is original and in very good condition. Visual Condition: The car has been repainted and restored, maintaining a very good overall appearance. The interior is also in very good condition and mostly original, but the carpets and the door panels appear to be replaced or completely restored. The functionality of components like heating, air conditioning, radio, and windows is not specified, but the overall condition is very good. The 1964 Amphicar Model 770 is a unique vehicle with interesting history. The amphibious capabilities add to its charm and appeal. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. Video link: youtu.be/XFWypf2i674
This exceptionally beautiful Citroen Model A 'Torpedo' from the Wil van de Camp collection was purchased by the current owner in 1972, in deplorable and incomplete condition. The radiator was very bad, and the original wheels were not there at the time. Over the years, the missing parts have been obtained in France. The restoration of this car has been done at long intervals. In 2016, the owner completed the restoration with the help of his wife and some car friends. The results are impressive. The result and condition of the car was so good that in 2019 they were asked to loan this car to the Autoworld museum in Brussels for the exhibition "100 years of Citroen". This was the first model produced by Citroen, 99 years old at the time, making it the oldest at this extensive exhibition. During the opening of the exhibition, photos were taken of André Citroen's grandsons, Henri-Jacques and Philippe, next to this beautiful model A. In the same year, this car was allowed to appear in the Dutch television series Vliegende Hollanders. Registration number: DZ-22-65. Mileage does not apply, there is no odometer in car. Technical data: chassis number 4360, cylinder capacity 1327 cc, bore x stroke 65 x 100, power 18 hp. A car with the specific construction and characteristics of that period and in excellent working condition. Restoration history available. Impossible to find another Model A Torpedo in this museum’s quality condition. Condition: Excellent. Location: The Netherlands. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=kBOyyJA6DVc
The 1966 Rolls-Royce Phantom V is a distinguished classic, revered for its luxury and presence. This particular model, finished in a striking black/brown exterior, has been meticulously maintained and registered as a veteran car. With 90.700 km on the odometer, this six-seater embodies the grandeur typical of Rolls-Royce. It underwent a complete restoration from 2011 to 2012, with the current owner investing €300.436 to bring it back to its former glory. The car was last inspected by MFK on May 29, 2019, affirming its excellent condition and continued roadworthiness. Technical Condition: This Phantom V is powered by an 8-cylinder 6230 cc petrol engine that delivers 237 HP, enabling a smooth and powerful driving experience. Weighing 2670 kg, it maintains a solid presence on the road. The steering wheel is on the right side, adhering to the traditional design for British luxury vehicles. The vehicle's mechanical condition is excellent, reflecting the comprehensive restoration and careful maintenance it has received over the years. Visual Condition: The exterior’s black/brown paint is well-preserved, contributing to the car’s elegant appearance. Inside, the beige leather interior is complemented by wooden accents, all in superb condition, reflecting the high standards of Rolls-Royce craftsmanship. The car's luxurious interior and spacious seating arrangement ensure a comfortable ride for all passengers. This 1966 Rolls-Royce Phantom V stands as a testament to timeless elegance and refined power, making it a prestigious addition to any classic automobile collection, The substantial investment in its restoration not only has preserved but also enhanced its value and appeal. Location: Switzerland.
The Panel Delivery Truck is an extremely rare variant of the regular 1914 Ford Model T. Built in 1914, serial no. RBTC253.760, with engine no. G727 657 - matching the year 1927. Comes with a 1939 Ford Manual and a 1932 Ford Price List of Parts. Not much information is available about the history of this vehicle. The vehicle comes from USA, never registered in Switzerland but the customs have been fully paid with available documents. Technical condition: The vehicle is in a good driving condition. Visual condition: A stunning restoration with everything in a very good condition. A real eye catcher, perfect for any historical vehicle events and the large side panels are also perfect for advertising. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=MCwD9t_hmNk
Fully functional Maserati model race car hand built in Italy by a former Ferrari factory employee. It has a 4 stroke petrol engine, runs and drives well. Only 10 such model cars were ever built, making them unique and rare. The model car is both technically and visually in excellent condition. It has been with the current owner for 2 years now. Dimensions (H x W x D): 70 x 240 x 86 cm. Condition: Excellent. Location: The Netherlands. Video link: youtu.be/r-9_rzTp928
Fully functional Ferrari 156 electric model racing car hand built by Danny Davies in the UK. Red fiberglass body on an aluminium chassis. The model car is in overall very good condition. Dimensions (H x W x D): 53 x 196 x 70 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: The Netherlands. Video link: youtu.be/lL2RjCZOpug
The 1978 Renault R5 Alpine, finished in metallic silver, is a four-seater sports car known for its agility and performance. Built at the end of 1978 and first registered in 1991, this car has covered 130,911 kilometers and is equipped with original Alpine instrumentation and 13-inch Alpine Turbo wheels. A popular choice among racing enthusiasts, the Renault 5 Alpine offered a blend of everyday usability and sports car performance, making it an accessible entry point into motorsports. Technical Condition: This particular Renault R5 Alpine is powered by a modified Group 2 engine, delivering 108 HP from its 4-cylinder configuration paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The car was completely disassembled and rebuilt by a Renault specialist from France, ensuring it remains in excellent mechanical condition. The vehicle’s cylinder head, along with the carburettor, intake, and exhaust systems, would need to be returned to their original specifications to comply with Swiss registration requirements. Visual Condition: The exterior metallic silver paint presents well, maintaining a sleek and sporty appearance. The interior features black leather seats and velour carpets, providing a comfortable and classic look that complements the car’s sporty nature. Despite the lack of a radio, the original Alpine instrumentation remains intact, enhancing the vehicle's authenticity and appeal. The Renault R5 Alpine was a popular model for the Renault 5 Alpine Cup, offering a lot of sports car experience for a relatively low cost. This car, which was likely never raced on the track, has been meticulously maintained and rebuilt for performance. Location: Switzerland . Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=ywX3ko3Ewgo
The 1937 Excalibur 35X is an extremely rare vehicle with only 27 units built and according to one source only 6 built in 1937. This particular model, first registered on January 1, 1967, is in overall very good condition, having been consistently serviced by the current owner, with a recent service check performed last month. Comes with a spare wheel and seat covers. The odometer shows 15.739 miles (25.330 km). Technical Condition: The car sounds good, runs well, drives well and shifts gears properly. It has its original engine of the first generation Opel Commodore GS, producing 130 horsepower, and it is in very good condition. There are no traces of accidents or rust. Visual Condition: The off-white paint is in good condition, although it is not in the original factory blue color anymore. The interior is in very good condition and seems to have been restored, including the carpets. This extremely rare vehicle would be the highlight of any collection and despite some restoration it’s still mostly original. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. Video link: youtu.be/8vPPv2TstOA
An excellent sixth generation 1959 Cadillac Series 62 2-door Convertible Coupe with 101.775 KM on its odometer. This Cadillac generation is remembered for its iconic huge tailfins with the 1959 model in particular featuring the dual bullet tail lights in mid-fin. According to the info available to us this Cadillac has had 3 owners total and the current owner purchased it from a car museum in Salt Lake City, Utah, but there is no documentation on the car's history available. The last Dutch vehicle inspection paperwork (RDW) was issued in April of 1987. Technical condition: The Cadillac is in a good driving condition and the 4-speed automatic transmission changes the gears well. According to the info available to us this Cadillac sports its original 6,4L V8 engine. It has had a recent 2023 maintenance and inspection with no signs of accidents, but sadly doesn't come with any invoices or documentation as proof. Toolkit, jack and spare wheel are all available and located in the trunk of the car. Visual condition: The car has had a nicely done full repaint in white color from its original Dover White color around 3 years ago. The chromed elements are in a very good condition showing only minor wear and pitting with some parts looking almost flawless. The interior shows some wear but is in a good condition, the original black & white Leeds grain leather interior with black carpets is in a good condition. The original rims are very nice with some color loss on the Cadillac logo. Minor rust signs with more visible rust on the undercarriage and the exhaust. The 1959 Cadillac has one of the most iconic American car designs ever produced and with its fresh coat of paint it is sure to turn everyone's heads on the road. Location: The Netherlands. Video link: youtu.be/EpbTYBSJ2Ag
Lincoln International Plastic 8" Toy of Lady Penelope's Fab 1, from Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds. Promotional mail-away issue supplied by Kelloggs in 1967. Model was shipped as a basic clip together kit, but with no motor (as opposed to the Lincoln branded issue). Issue displays mostly excellent, albeit missing two rear light clusters, as shown. Comes with original mail-away box with Kellogg's label. Owner since new!
Lego (Denmark) Large Scale Plastic Ferguson Tractor. Toy is complete and displays mostly excellent with little sign of wear. Comes in excellent 'Triton' Box. Note: Lego used the Triton factory in producing the Ferguson Tractor as a kit and assembled model, as well as implements for the tractor (boxes were branded Lego). Lego also gave permission for Triton to produce the tractor and implements in their own name with boxes branded Triton.

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