Recent Transactions

Although we specialize in Lotus and Aston Martin vehicles, we concentrate on classic vehicles as well. We are one of the nation's leading sources for vintage Aston Martin, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, and Ferrari automobiles. Some of the very finest examples of these cars regularly make their way through our facility.

This is some of the most interesting work that we do, and our 'recent transaction' listing will give you a flavor of what we offer and what we've sold in the past. Please contact us with your needs and we will be happy to discuss how we can help.

Recent Transactions: Most Recent
00.jpg 1963 Jaguar XKE Coupe. Fully restored, matching numbers. Now with a collector in the mid-Atlantic states. Details »
p1000753.jpg 1995 Porsche 993RS, the fifth to last produced of 1014 examples. This extremely rare Porsche is now with a collector in California. All original, heavily optioned and almost never seen in the USA. Details »
gt218.jpg Sold to a lucky guy in Riverside, CA. Have a great time on the track! Details »
picture012_copy_1.jpg Sold to a local customer, thanks! Details »
d118424.jpg Sold to a great local repeat client. Thank you. Details »
picture104.jpg Sold to a lucky and deserving customer! Thanks. Details »
tororedvantagedemo9.jpg Sold to a NH customer, who will have lots of fun this summer. Thank you. Details »
picture015_copy_1.jpg Sold to a lucky customer in ME. Thanks! Details »
picture161.jpg Sold to a great local customer, thank you!! Details »
picture384.jpg Sold! Details »
b107981_copy_1.jpg Sold to a great RI client. Thank you. Details »
2752cam27.jpg 1966 Ferrari 275GTB, Blue Pozzi with Tan. This 275GTB long nose, torque tube, matching numbers GTB is the second to last example produced, SN 8973. Sold new in Italy, imported to Canada in 1974, restored in California between December 1988 through June 1991 at a cost of over $225k. Used sparingly since that time and always garaged. With the exception of a small number of stone chips on the nose and one behind the driver's door, the paintwork is still excellent. Now in France. Details »
v8vantage.jpg 1985 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe, Bertone Jet Silver with Saddle Tan, 45k miles, three owners from new. One of only 41 Series II V8 Vantage Coupes produced in LHD between 1983 and mid-1985. Ultra rare for the USA with less than 10 examples believed to be in the country. Full history from new. Now with a prominent collector. Details »
maserati.jpg 1963 Maserati 3500GTI, fitted with 5 speed ZF gearbox, 4 wheel disc brakes, wire wheels, three Webers and vented windows. This fully restored late production 3500GTI is now with a CT collector. Details »
picture067.jpg Sold! Details »
amdbar1.jpg 2003 Aston Martin DB AR1, #88 of 99 produced. 275 miles from new, Tungsten Silver with Claret interior, manual transmission. Details »
280sl.jpg 1971 Mercedes Benz 280sl, Tunis Beige Metallic with original Beige leather interior. Matching numbers, rare color combination and fully optioned. The underside is like new and properly detailed. No sign of any past rust repair, accident damage or panel replacement anywhere. Now with a local New England collector. Details »
ap1040626.jpg 1955 Mercedes Benz 300sl Gullwing, numbers matching. This 300sl is fitted with reproduction Rudge wheels, fitted luggage and belly pans. Now with a local Boston collector. Details »
picture019.jpg Sold to a lucky local customer. Thank you! Details »
picture060.jpg Just sold to a local client. Thanks! Details »
picture046_copy_1.jpg Sold to a great local client. Thanks! Details »
img_2320.jpg The Ferrari Geneva coupe offered here is the earliest chassis of six known examples built in this style. It was displayed in 1954 at the Concours d’Elegance of San Remo, Italy then shipped to the US and delivered by Chinetti Motors to its first owner Robert C. Wilke of Milwaukee, WI. In 1963 Mr. Wilke sold the car to Pierre-Paul Jalbert of Beverly Hills, CA. The next owner was John E. Plantinga of Westport, CT who bought the car in 1970 from the Vintage Car Store in Nyack, NY. Things came full circle in 1978 when Chinetti Motors repurchased the car and displayed it at the 7th Annual Greater New York Automobile Show at the NY Coliseum, still in its original livery of black with green top. In 1979 0257EU was sold by Christie’s in New York to Ennio Giannaroli of Flemalle, Belgium. Mr. Giannaroli owned the car for the next 27 years. Vignale history courtesy of Marcel Massini, taken from his book "Ferrari by Vignale", published by Giorgio Nada Editore S.r.l. Details »
picture026.jpg Sold to a great NH resident. Thanks! Details »
c126865.jpg Sold to a great local repeat customer. Details »
elisep.e.18.jpg Sold to local guy in RI. Thanks! Details »