St. Louis Car Museum

Car(s): 34
Details about our available Duesenberg II: In 1988, Duesenberg II retooled to produce the Murphy Sports Roadster, of which only 7 examples would be completed. Each one is built to match the elegance and...
Details about our Packard Super Eight 180 for sale: We are very excited to bring this stunning, 1942 Packard Super Eight 180 Darrin Victoria Convertible to market representing one of only 15 like examples...
Produced for a mere two years originally, the Chevrolet El Camino was introduced in 1959 to rival the Ford Ranchero with a car-based pickup. Utilizing a chassis platform already in production with the...
Offered here is a very rare and unique double-sided Greyhound Bus Depot porcelain sign with a running motion greyhound neon. It was exclusively created by the Kolux Sign Company of Kokomo, Indiana in...
Details About Our Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz for sale: Available now at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1960 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible finished in Olympic White (originally Lucerne Blue) with a...
From the 1920s onward, it was not uncommon to see Bentley cars commissioned for work on wealthy owner's estates. Their rugged, reliable and yet sporting poise being perfect mounts for their owners and...
The Hummer H1, based off the US militaryâs M998 Humvee released by AM General in 1984, was officially offered for public consumption on March 14th, 1992. With (slightly) more creature comforts, this...
Details About Our Available Classic Jaguar: For sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a rotisserie restored, 1952 Jaguar XK120 Fixed Head Coupe finished in Bright Red over Biscuit Tan leather interior! ...
Designed by Richard Teaque with influence from the 1952 Pan American experimental sports car, the new 1953 Packard Caribbean was a mid-year introduction to the market. Clean, understated lines really...
The Auburn Boattail Speedster is considered one of the most striking cars to ever hit the open road! As Auburn dedicated itself to art-deco design styles, it employed some of the best designers of the...
History About The Dodge Dart: Chrysler Corporation elected to divide the Dodge and Plymouth dealership network in 1960 allowing showrooms to be individualized with the model series offered by each...
Details About Our 1930s Cadillac 355A for sale: We are delighted to represent this beautifully restored 1931 Cadillac 355A Town Sedan finished in classic Black with Yellow pinstripe, matching wheels, and...
Details about our available 1969 Mercury Cyclone: This sharp, 1969 Mercury Cyclone CJ Fastback for sale is finished in factory code correct White over original Dark Red Vinyl interior and comes with its...
Details About Our Ford Street Rod For Sale: Available now at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1933 Ford Woodie Custom Wagon finished in beautifully applied Black exterior over Saddle Tan Leather interior...
Horse-drawn steam powered fire pumpers were the standard firefighting apparatus of the late 19th Century, almost all of them using boiler technology patented by Charles Fox of Cincinnati, Ohio. Chris...
Details About Our 1965 Corvette Sting Ray for sale: We are excited to showcase this 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible, beautifully finished in rare Goldwood Yellow (XX) over correct Black...
Details about our available 1966 Excalibur Series I: This striking 1966 Excalibur SSK Series I Roadster for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is finished in Dark Green Metallic over a Tan leather interior...
Details About Our Available Austin Healey Roadster: This luxurious and sporty, 1959 Austin-Healey 100-6 BN6 Two-Seater Roadster for sale is finished in a gorgeous Ivory White with Black Leather interior...
Details about our available 1966 Excalibur Series I: For sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a rare, 1966 Excalibur SSK Series I Roadster finished in a sharp combination of Red paint over Black vinyl...
One of the most iconic designs to leave Ford, and arguably one of the most collectible amongst many Ford enthusiasts, the 1935 model year highlights many great achievements for Ford. A new art deco...
Details About Our Chevrolet SUV For Sale: Available at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 2021 Chevrolet Suburban Z71 4-wheel-drive finished in Shadow Gray Metallic with a Gideon leather/Very Dark Atmosphere...
Details About Our Available Ford Streetrod: On display and for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster finished in a vibrant Blue with a Tan vinyl interior perfectly accented with...
Offered here is a beautiful 1940 Ford Standard Tudor street rod finished in gloss Black over Bright Red & White combination interior! It features a GM crate 350ci V8 delivering 290 horsepower to a TH350...
The origins of the Isetta began with the Italian firm Iso SpA who in the early 1950s were building refrigerators, motor scooters, and small three-wheeled trucks. The owner of the company Renzo Rivolta...
Details about our Excalibur Phaeton Series III for sale: Available at the St. Louis Car Museum is a 1975 Excalibur Phaeton Series III finished in a Signal Red & Ruby Red two-tone combination with Black...
Regarded by many Ford enthusiasts as one of the finest designs to own, the 1934 model year is quite the prize for any collector! Minor styling alterations marked the 1934 model body lines with raked...
Since the earliest of time, the automotive world created enthusiast engineers with a steadfast need to go faster, higher, and further than before. As the âhorseless carriageâ became more...
Produced for 8 years (1969-1976), the Triumph TR6 delivered a savvy performance platform. Fitted with independent suspension, front disc brakes, fully synchromesh 4-speed transmissions, bucket seats,...
The Ford Mustang launched its 3rd generation Fox-platform in 1979 with a longer wheelbase, providing a larger 4-passenger cabin, and more ample space in the engine and trunk compartments. Offered...
The first factory production Jaguar XJ-S Convertible was introduced in 1988, long overdue for enthusiasts of warm weather climates and top-down enjoyment. Earlier SC variants required tedious panel...
The success of the mass-produced Ford Model T will forever be recorded in history books. With its launching in 1908, it was built in multiple styles through 1927. With generational design changes along...
In 1965, the Caprice Custom Estate Sedan was a trim option available on the Impala 4-door sedans, before becoming its own top-of-the-line model series in 1966. The Caprice Custom line consisted of four...