Up for auction is this 1993 Brockville Roadster reproduction model. Now for anyone who thinks that’s a typo, it’s not. This car was built in 1993 as a replica of another car from a bygone era. For anyone not familiar with Brockville Roadster, they have been reproducing 1928-32 Ford reproduction bodies and parts for over 30 years. The company is extremely committed to authenticity and build quality, and goes into painstaking detail to make sure that each part they build exactly matches the original. This particular vehicle was purchased for the Living History program at Scotty’s Castle, a Spanish style mansion with a castle-like appearance located in Death Valley National Park. The vehicle is currently inoperable and will need to be trailored off the property. Still, the engine has very low miles on it, 3,319. With only 5 hours left until the auction closes, the current bid is $15,015. If you’re interested in bidding on this item, inspection is strongly recommended. To learn more about this online auction all you have to do is click here to activate your 3 day free trial account!
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1999 Plymouth Prowler: The Ultimate In Cool
Next up on the auction block, is a car that’s guaranteed to turn some heads. This recently seized 1999 Plymouth Prowler is the epitome of cool, and although it isn’t up for online bid yet, it will be in the coming weeks so stay tuned. This 2 door roadster has a 3.5 liter V6 MPI engine, automatic transmission, red exterior, leather interior, removable hardtop, power windows, power steering, power locks, AM/FM radio with CD player, LCD screen with DVD player, Eclipse alarm system, Pioneer Premier amplifier, 2 8″ MA audio subwoofers, and just 85k miles. This vehicle appears to be in great condition both inside and out, but the alternator may need to be replaced (it will start with a boost). Other than that, she’s in tip top shape and with a current asking price of just $10,100, that’s a phenomenal deal for this roadster. Like we said before, we don’t know exactly when this auction will be taking place, but we still recommend you activate your free trial so that we can inform you when it finally does.