Chrysler Plymouth PC

First registration: 1933

Produced: 10 853 pcs.

Body type: coupe

Transmission: 3-speed manual

Traction: RWD (rear-wheel drive)

Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke

Fuel type: gasoline (petrol)

Power: 52kW/70HP

Top speed:

In 1931, Plymouth was suddenly the third most sold car brand in America. It gave them the courage to introduce a brand new engine that became quite legendary for its durability: the six-cylinder “flathead” engine came in 1932 together with PC model. Along the way it had, proven to be a long-lasting machine. The same cannot be said about the PC model itself. Chrysler had decided to build the model with a slightly shorter wheelbase, and customers simply found it too short. The PC model was therefore only built a year before it was replaced by the longer PD and is therefore quite rare. 

Chrysler Imperial CG

First registration: 1931

Produced: 3228 pcs.

Body type: sedan

Transmission: 3-speed automatic

Traction: RWD (rear-wheel drive)

Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke

Fuel type: gasoline (petrol)

Power: 92kW/125HP

Top speed:

The label Imperial was created when Chrysler wanted to try its hand in the luxury market. Chrysler set the bar high and compared itself with Packard, Lincoln and Cadillac. The first Imperial was produced in 1926, while the car offered here is from the first year of the model’s greatly improved successor, 1931. The new Imperial had a completely new engine with eight cylinders and supremely elegant design. Chrysler among other things publicized the strength of the model with a number of speed records at Daytona Beach in 1931.

Chevrolet Camaro Z28

First registration: 1980

Produced: 43 271 pcs.

Body type: 2-door coupe

Transmission: 4-speed automatic

Traction: RWD (rear-wheel drive)

Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke

Fuel type: gasoline (petrol)

Power: 221kW/300HP

Top speed:

The Camaro was highly customizable, with over seventy factory and forty dealer options available. the z28 option was not mentioned in the sales literature so many buyers were unaware of its existence. Due to the lack of press about the Z28 option, only 602 examples were produced. The package included many performance enhancements such as a 4.9 liter small-block engine, front disc brakes, Muncie 4-speed gearbox, suspension improvements, 15 inch Rallye wheels, and power steering. The aesthetics of the vehicle were segregated from the other Camaro’s with racing stripes being placed on the hood.

Cadillac Series 62

First registration: 1955

Produced: 27 879 pcs.

Body type: coupe

Transmission: 4-speed Hydra-Matic 

automatic

Traction: RWD (rear-wheel drive)

Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke

Fuel type: gasoline (petrol)

Power: 169kW/230HP

Top speed: 172 km/h

1953 was a monumental year for Series 62 as it was the first time it offered over 200 horsepower. This was accomplished with the help of a four-barrel carburetor and a Hydra-Matic transmission. Many styling changes occurred in 1953 and 1954. Subtle refinements appeared for 1955, such as wider spaces between the grille blades, repositioned parking lamps, and small yet distinct changes in various trim pieces. Despite other luxury car manufacturers attempts, the Cadillac remained the leader in the luxury market. This car has  black number plates which refers to certified vintage car (99% original).

Buick Electra 225 Convertible

First registration: 1965

Produced: 1965-1970

Body type: convertible

Transmission: 3-speed automatic

Traction: RWD (rear-wheel drive)

Engine type: spark-ignition 4-stroke

Fuel type: gasoline (petrol)

Power: 268kW/360HP

Top speed: 195 km/h

Buick Electra 225 was the ultimate in Buick models. It came into Buick’s lineup in 1959 as a successor to the Roadmaster, its numeric suffix referring to the total length of the body in inches. This car has Buick’s 401 Nailhead V8 with Custom Fuel Injection Engine with Throttle Body & ECM Control