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Welcome to Colin's Classic Automobiles


As a collector myself, I founded Colin's Classic Automobiles with one goal in mind to offer only the best, premium quality cars to discerning buyers. My focus on quality over quantity rules out any chance of becoming the biggest dealer in this business. But my goal has always been to be the best, not the biggest. Feature articles on me and my dealership in the New York Times, USA Today, Sports Car Market Magazine, Automobile Magazine, and Business Week, among others, suggest I may be on to something. When shopping for a car, do your research. These days who you are buying from is as important as what you are buying. My cars have won countless national awards and are regularly profiled on television and in print. I want only the best and believe my customers deserve nothing less.

I do my homework. Before adding a car to my inventory, I thoroughly research the vehicle's history, and perform a complete, meticulous mechanical and cosmetic inspection. I always test drive the vehicle myself to ensure that it performs as it should. We poke, prod, and fine tune them to work as good as they look, too. I will simply not sell a car that I would not own myself. If you are interested in one of my cars, feel free to contact me. I know that an educated buyer is the best kind. I will share what I know about any car with you - faults and all. These cars are meant to be enjoyed. It is why we buy them. Why shouldn't buying them be fun too?

Browse my current inventory on the listings page. You can sort the listings by make, vintage, type and more.

While you are here, make sure to visit my "Private Collection" by clicking on the "Cars" tab above, pulling down the "Browse Showroom" menu and selecting the inventory status of: "Private Collection" Some of my favorite personal vehicles are here for your viewing pleasure.

Don't see what you are looking for? If you are searching for a particular collectible vehicle and you don't see it here, don't worry. I have a lot of cars that don't make it to the site. If I don't have what you are looking for, I will do my best to help you find it. Try "Colin's Car Finder" to let me know exactly what you are looking for. Be specific. And always feel free to email me at colin@colinsclassicauto.com Keep in mind this is a small operation, and since I am usually on the road doing car stuff I'm hardly ever in the office near the phone. If I am here I am typically found in the shop working on something! Because of this, my showroom is not open to the public and I show cars strictly by appointment. That being said, I am always happy to set an appointment that is convenient for you, and to make sure you have ample time to properly inspect your potential purchase.

Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your visit to my virtual showroom!

--Colin

Million-Dollar Muscle Cars

by Colin Comer

 

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SHELBY: The Complete Book of Shelby Automobiles/ Cobras, Mustangs and Super Snakes

by Colin Comer

Available Now

Follow this link for information about the special limited, numbered Collector Edition of this volume.

testimoniol letter

Read what my customers say.

"Passport delivered the '32 Ford Roadster safely last Friday evening about 10 pm. Car looks and runs wonderful."

Louis O'Neal | 1932 Ford Roadster Hot Rod

click here to read more letters from my customers.

Car Finder Service

Sign up for my email notification service, and be first in line when new machines arrive at my showroom (or even before!). If you are looking for a specific vehicle, try Colin's Car Finder. Use it to tell me what kind of cars you want to be told about, even specific make, model and year.

1967 Pontiac GTO Hardtop

We all remember how muscle cars looked years ago- and they weren't all letter correct, factory original restorations! A huge movement these days is that of the "Day Two" muscle car look, which replicates how these cars looked back in the day, when everybody wanted something more wild, more unique than the other guy at Bob's Big Boy. "Day Two" refers to what most owners did right after they got their new muscle car home from the dealer. Off went the dorky factory wheels, out w...

(complete story and more photos here)