The Blackhawk Collection is one of the world's foremost companies specializing in the acquisition and sale of both American and European classic, coach built, and one-of-a-kind automobiles.
It has been the guided aim of Blackhawk Collection over the past two decades to acquire automobiles of singular beauty and historic distinction, thereby assuring customers of the Blackhawk Collection that they are able to select from one of the largest selections of automobiles for sale that are unrivaled in their importance as well as their condition.
The Automotive Collection
Featuring 125,000 Sq. Ft. showroom with over 250 World Class Automobiles
For those who prefer the rarest of the premiere classic automobiles, historic cars like a 1932 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Figoni et Falaschi Pillarless Berline, a wide assortment of legendary Duesenberg's or a 1928 Mercedes-Benz S Tourer which is valued at more than $4,000,000 are always found on the floor of The Auto Collections at the Imperial Palace. More than just a tourist attraction or museum, this is a working collection of vehicles where every car on display can be purchased. A knowledgeable sales staff is on hand daily to answer questions regarding the history and background of each vehicle, and to assist in putting together a sale of one of the featured cars on display.
The Auto Collections are always seeking the finest in automotive examples for the display on the exhibition floor and are open to offers on those vehicles that are currently on display.
The BlackHawk Museum
ars frequently come to Blackhawk after they have been exhibited at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance each August; those aficionados who did not get to visit the premier one-day concours at Pebble Beach can enjoy these cars at Blackhawk all year long. This concept keeps Blackhawk's exhibition diverse and ever-changing; in recent years Museum visitors have seen such spectacular Pebble Beach entrants as a 1903 Mors J. Rothschild & Fils limousine, a 1909 Winton Touring Model 17, a 1911 Mercedes Labourdette Skiff, a 1936 M.G. PB Airline Coupe, a 1968 Bizzarrini 5300 S.I. Spyder, and the 1937 Figoni et Falaschi Delahaye 135 that received Best of Show during the Pebble Beach Concours' 50th anniversary in 2000.
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