The Rental Collection
CHAUFFEURED DRIVEN CARS
Rolls-Royce Silver Spur
The Rolls-Royce Silver Spur produced in Crewe, England is a long-wheel base version of the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit and it is often driven by a Chauffeur. The luxurious craftsmanship that went into the production of the Silver Spur and Silver Spirit paved the way for future Rolls-Royce vehicles.
"The Rare Prince"
Vintage Fleetmaster
Postwar cars were popular because they represented the economic prosperity and new freedom of the post-World War II era. The cars were also a symbol of status and identity, and were associated with the rise of the American teenager. The vehicle was a popular choice for families in the late 1940s and is now a sought-after collector's item.
""Charloette"
The White Collection
Classic Ford Coupe
The Ford "shoebox" is popular because it represents a significant design shift in the automotive industry, featuring a sleek, slab-sided "pontoon" design that was considered very modern for its time, making it a stylish and iconic car, especially among hot rodders. The nickname "shoebox" comes from its boxy appearance with integrated fenders, giving it a distinct look compared to earlier cars.
"The Shoebox"
Convertible Beetle
This beautiful Rolls-Royce exudes beauty and delight. There is definitely a sense of majesty when you ride in this hand hued vehicle. The idea that life is good and all is well surely is what others will think as you cruise down the road. This is a uniquely special car that will make an elegant statement at your wedding or special event. "Lilibeth" is at the top of the class.
"Lilibeth"
White, Cream, Silver and Combinations
Vintage Plymouth
30 model cars," typically referring to 1930s model cars, are popular among collectors due to their historical significance as a transitional period in automotive design, with iconic models like the Ford Model A, which saw major advancements in design and accessibility compared to earlier cars, making them visually appealing.
"Miss Sally"
Bentley Arnage
The Bentley Arnage is popular due to its reputation for exceptional luxury, powerful performance, and classic design, embodying the quintessential Bentley experience with a large, comfortable interior, a potent engine, and a refined aesthetic, making it a sought-after choice for those seeking a prestigious and opulent driving experience.
"James"
The Tuxedo Collection
Rolls-Royce Phantom V
A Rolls-Royce Classic Phantom is desirable because it represents the pinnacle of luxury, with a timeless design, exquisite craftsmanship, unparalleled ride quality, and a reputation for being the ultimate status symbol, offering a level of bespoke customization where almost every detail can be tailored to the owner's exact preferences, making each car unique and highly coveted
"Sir Arthur"
Vintage Chrysler New Yorker
The 1940s Chrysler New Yorker is popular among car enthusiasts due to its status as a high-end, luxury car for the time, offering a stylish design, comfortable interior, and powerful engine, making it a symbol of post-war prosperity. "Annie" is popular on Broadway because of its uplifting story about a young orphan girl who maintains hope despite hardship,
"Broadway Annie"
Vintage Windsor
Chrysler vehicles are considered luxury cars because of their craftsmanship, elegance, and technology. The Chrysler Windsor is a full-size car which was built by Chrysler from 1939 through to the 1960s. The Windsor offered items that were initially optional as standard equipment while maintaining a market position in the Chrysler product hierarchy.
"Mr. Atticus"
Lifted King Ranch
The Ford King Ranch F-250 truck is sometimes called the "Texas Cadillac" because Cadillacs were the symbol of Texas wealth and respectability in the 1950s and 1960s. Today, The King Ranch is a luxury trim package for Ford trucks that includes high-end materials and brightwork. The King Ranch is a high-end truck experience with both comfort and capability.
"The Texas Cadillac"
Black Base Color
The Maybach
You know it when you see it. The elegant curves, the precise attention to detail. It captures the eye and calls for your touch. Maybach vehicles have extra space and are designed to be luxurious and prestigious. The beauty of Maybach is in the design. Luxury the likes of which have never been seen before
"The Boss"
Luxury Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a truck-based SUV with a long history that began in 1935. The Chevrolet Suburban is often considered a symbol of SUV luxury due to its spacious interior, high-end features available on higher trim levels, ample cargo capacity, comfortable ride, and reputation for reliability. This Modern "blacked-out" Suburban is a perfect VIP private carriage.
"El Presidente"
Rolls-Royce Phantom V
A Rolls-Royce Classic Phantom is desirable because it represents the pinnacle of luxury, with a timeless design, exquisite craftsmanship, unparalleled ride quality, and a reputation for being the ultimate status symbol, offering a level of bespoke customization where almost every detail can be tailored to the owner's exact preferences, making each car unique and highly coveted
"Sir Arthur"
The Maybach
You know it when you see it. The elegant curves, the precise attention to detail. It captures the eye and calls for your touch. Maybach vehicles have extra space and are designed to be luxurious and prestigious. The beauty of Maybach is in the design. Luxury the likes of which have never been seen before
"The Boss"
The "Something Blue" Collection
2019 Z06 Corvette
The C7 is the last Corvette featuring an engine at the front, with the tradition dating back to 1953, when the C1 rolled out. For almost 80 years, the Corvette engine was in the front, then in 2020 the new C8 unveiled. Blue-ice is the last year of the front engine Chevrolet Corvette. This is your something blue.
"Blue Ice"
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
In U.S. history, bootlegging was the "underground" manufacture, transport, distribution, or sale of alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition period (1920–33), when those activities were forbidden under the Eighteenth Amendment (1919) to the U.S. Constitution. This represents a type of car common in this era.
"The Bootlegger"
1928 Dodge Victory 6
The term “moonshine” comes from the fact that illegal spirits were made under the light of the moon. In every part of America, early moonshiners worked their stills at night to avoid detection from authorities. There are no more high-speed chases, wild escapes, roadblocks, crashes, or gunplay ; however, we do have this 1928 Dodge Victory from that era.
"The Moonshiner"
Royal, True-Blue, Tiffany and Blue Combinations
1933 Ford Hotrod Truck
"Hot Rodding" has less to do with the vehicle and more to do with an attitude and lifestyle. Tiffany is something blue for those desiring a unique Street rod experience. Street rods can be daily drivers, never trailer queens, and the customization factor is key for all of these classic cars. Tiffany adds bling to any special event.
"Tiffany"
The "Horsepower Ranch" Collection
Classic "Bullnose" Ford
Bullnose Ford trucks, particularly from the 1980s, are popular when lifted because of their classic design, reputation for durability, readily available aftermarket parts for customization, and the ability to easily modify them for off-road capability with a lift kit, making them a favorite choice for truck enthusiasts seeking a vintage look with modern performance upgrades.
"Big Red"
Classic "Stacker" Ford
The Ford 7.3 diesel truck is highly popular for "little big rig" conversions due to its legendary reputation for reliability, durability, and ability to handle heavy loads, allowing owners to modify older Ford trucks into mini-semi-style vehicles with significant towing capacity while still maintaining a manageable size; many enthusiasts consider the 7.3L Powerstroke one of the best diesel engines ever built.
"Little Big Rig"
80's Lincoln Town Car Limo
Stretch is synonymous with elegance, class, style, comfort, and luxury, this limo has been around for decades and continues to be one of the most-hired limousines of all time. 1989 26-foot long stretch Lincoln Town Car Signature Limousine.
"Stretch"
Cowhide, Reds, Chrome and Color Combinations
1930 Model A Coupe
Fitzgerald conveyed in The Great Gatsby (a novel) the sense of hope America promised to its youth and the disappointment its youth felt when America failed to deliver. This automotive restoration embraces an era of possibility while championing the power of unity and fortitude..
"The Great Gatsby"
The "Sky" Collection
Convertible Volkswagen
The Volkswagen Beetle is a cultural icon and one of the most popular cars in history. The Volkswagen Beetle is "cute" due to its unique, rounded, almost bug-like design with a "smile" shaped hood, large, rounded fenders, and a compact size, giving it a friendly and playful aesthetic that stands out from more angular car designs
"Susie"
Convertible Maserati
The Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is popular primarily due to its stunning Italian design, a powerful Ferrari-sourced V8 engine that produces a beautiful exhaust note, luxurious interior, and the open-air experience of a convertible, making it a desirable choice for those seeking a stylish and performance-oriented grand touring car
"La Señorita"
Convertible BMW
The BMW 650i convertible is popular due to its combination of luxurious design, powerful engine performance, smooth ride, and a stylish soft-top convertible design, making it a desirable choice for those seeking a high-end open-air driving experience with a sporty feel; particularly appreciated is its potent twin-turbo V8 engine and the elegant aesthetics of the 6-series body style.
""Maria"
White, Red, Silver, and Combo
Panoramic Mercedes
Panoramic roofs are popular on Mercedes vehicles because they are often seen as a premium feature that significantly enhances the interior feel by letting in a large amount of natural light, making the cabin feel more spacious and airy, and generally contributing to a more luxurious driving experience