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1975 OLDSMOBILE 98 COUPE 455-CID, 210-HP V-8, AUTOMATIC


SOLD AT $33,000 BARRETT-JACKSON | JANUARY 17, 2013 | LOT 1558


Showing just 151 miles from new, this cranberry-over-cranberry-velour 98 was your basic bought and forgot car. It was said to have been in climate- controlled storage for most of its life and appears as-new just about every- where, with detailing as if it were on the showroom floor. “Time capsule” and “flashback” come to mind when looking at this mid-’70s cruiser, even underhood. All the original paperwork was included.


1974 JAGUAR E-TYPE


SERIES III ROADSTER 5,343-CC, 272-HP V-12, 4-SPEED


SOLD AT $77,000 RM AUCTIONS | JANUARY 18, 2013 | LOT 181


The limited E-Type option list in 1974 allowed for manual or automatic transmissions, wire or disc wheels, air conditioning and a hardtop. With the exception of the hardtop, all of the “good” choices were made here. Well presented in silver over red leather with a black vinyl top, it showed just 4,500 original miles. It had been fully repainted, but all chrome, glass and interior surfaces were original. Does the paint alone disqualify it from un- restored status? The debate goes on, but at least two people loved this one enough to put it in the range of the "A List" Series I convertibles.


1974 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES III


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