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THE CLASSICS

1967 Volkswagen Beetle

Often hailed as the best of the classic Bugs, the 1967 VW Beetle blends vintage styling with key modern updates. It was the first Beetle to feature a 12-volt electrical system, a more powerful 1500cc engine, and safety upgrades like dual-circuit brakes and backup lights. Still unmistakably a Beetle in design, the ’67 model stands out with its unique one-year-only features, making it a favorite among collectors. A perfect balance of charm, drivability, and historical significance.

1962 Volkswagen Beetle

Blending iconic design with reliable German engineering. Featuring a 1.2L air-cooled flat-four engine, 4-speed manual transmission, and the unmistakable rounded body, this Bug captures the charm of a bygone era. With its updated fuel gauge, synchronized 1st gear, and improved ride comfort, the ’62 model marks a turning point in Beetle evolution. Timeless, simple, and full of personality — it’s a vintage favorite for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

1967 VOLKSWAGEN BUS TRANSPORTER

The 1967 VW Bus Transporter marks a pivotal year in the evolution of the iconic Type 2. As the final year of the first-generation “Split Window” design, it combines classic styling with key mechanical upgrades like a 12-volt electrical system and a more powerful 1500cc engine. With its unmistakable front V-nose, dual cargo doors, and versatile interior layout, the ’67 Transporter is both a workhorse and a collector’s dream. Timeless, functional, and full of character — it’s the ultimate symbol of vintage VW utility.

1954 MG TD

Classic British sports car produced by MG (Morris Garages).
One of the first MGs to feature rack-and-pinion steering.
Blends pre-war styling with post-war mechanical improvements. Considered a key model in introducing European sports cars to the American market

This 1970 VW Bus Camper, outfitted with the rare Dormobile conversion, is a rolling icon of adventure and counterculture cool. Featuring the distinctive pop-up roof with side-hinged canopy, integrated bunk beds, and clever interior storage, it transforms into a cozy home on wheels. Powered by a reliable air-cooled flat-four engine and offering seating and sleeping for up to four, this camper is built for the open road. A true symbol of freedom, simplicity, and the spirit of the ’70s.

1979 Italian Vespa

Imported from Rome, Italy. Timeless and iconic, the 1979 Italian Vespa captures the spirit of European style and urban freedom. Built by Piaggio in Italy, this classic scooter features a steel monocoque frame, a punchy 2-stroke engine, and the unmistakable vintage design that made Vespa a global cultural icon. Whether cruising city streets or turning heads at a vintage rally, this ’79 model blends effortless charm with functional simplicity. A true piece of rolling Italian art.

1973 Honda Motorcycle

The 1973 Honda lineup reflects the brand’s golden era of innovation, reliability, and style. With their smooth 4-stroke engines, precise engineering, and electric-start convenience, Honda motorcycles of this era were ahead of their time. Whether it’s the legendary CB series or a scrambler-style CL, these bikes offered everyday practicality with weekend thrill capability. Lightweight, responsive, and built to last, a 1973 Honda is more than a motorcycle — it’s a symbol of the ride that changed motorcycling forever.

Replica 1944 Harley Davison Army Motorcycle

Step back in time with this stunning Replica 1944 Harley-Davidson Army Motorcycle, a faithful recreation of the iconic military bike used during World War II. This display-ready piece captures the rugged spirit of the era, making it perfect for collectors, museums, film sets, or history enthusiasts.