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These Two Brass Era Cars Have Still Got The Utmost Style

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A duo with a lot of class.


There is nothing like turn of the century American engineering. When people talk about how well-made items, especially cars, were built back in the day, what they fail to consider is that more than one hundred years later, the cars are still kicking and showing up, and also appreciating in value. Talk about aging well.

Gooding & Company’s new offerings are no exception. This August, at their Pebble Beach Auctions, a duo of beautiful yellow automobiles will steal the hearts of many. Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, will offer two cars from the Jerry S. Foley III Estate. Consignments are also still welcome for a limited amount of time to showcase your own vehicle alongside this beautiful collection.

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We probably can’t put it much better than Gooding & Company founder and president David Gooding, who remarked, “The phenomenal Jerry S. Foley II Estate features the absolute pinnacle of the Brass Era with the Mercer Raceabout and the Lozier Meadowbrook, a treasure that has not been offered for sale in over six decades. These cars represent the crème de la crème of the early automotive world.” That’s quite a statement coming from someone who views a lot of cars for a living.

So if you’re not a bonafide Brass Era fanatic, let us walk you through this dynamic duo.