J&R VINTAGE AUTOS                            
Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87144

Over 60 Antique Cars and Trucks Are On Display!

   

J&R VINTAGE AUTO MUSUEM AND BOOKSTORE

 -TWELVE CLASSIC AUTOMOBILES that have competed in the GREAT AMERICAN RACE, including the 1995 winner, a 1917 Marmom

-2,000 SQ. FT. GIFT SHOP with hundreds of automotive books, automotive memorabilia, and die cast toys! 

CARS FOR SALE!  Please contact us for more information!

We have over half of the collection of more than 60 cars that are for sale!  Here are some of them!


1929 Packard 633 Convertible Coupe 

Older restoration has rumble seat is a very good driver.  The model 633 is seven inches longer than the other seven body styles offered by Packard in 1929. 


1938 Buick Century Model 60C "Phaeton"

 Only 208 produced in 1938 the Century has the largest motor that Buick made for 1938.


1947 Lincoln Continental

This is the last “True Classic” car.  Most all True Classics were from the early 1930s.  Raymond Dietrich, a world famous car designer said this was one of his favorite cars.  The Museum of Modern Art selected the continental as one of eight automotive works of art.  This car has a V-12 L-Head 305 cubic inch motor producing 130 horsepower plus it has an overdrive for added power.  This car was noted for being able to run over 100mph!  


1927 Marmon 2 Door 

Do not let the interior fool you it is mohair not velvet.  This was Marmons last year with the big six cylinder engine.  This is a very rare body style!


1926 Rickenbacker 4 Door

Original New Mexico car.  Very rare car that was manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by famous World War I ace Eddie Rickenbacker!  First car ever put on the market with four wheel brakes.

1915 Dodge Touring

This car has the electric starter as opposed to the manual crank start.  Dodge Brothers began manufacturing cars in Detroit, Michigan in 1915.


1936 Ford Phaeton Flathead V-8 Power

This is one of the rarest Fords ever produced with 5,555.  This car has the eighty five horsepower flathead V-8 engine.  The Phaeton was a popular body style for those who still liked the wind in their face.


1960 Studebaker Lark VIII Convertible 

Nice little car manufactured in Southbend, Indiana.  This car has the famous Hawk 259 V-8. Studebaker only produced 5,464 Larks.


1929 Buick 4 Door

Owned by a doctor in Albuquerque, New Mexico for years. Nice driving car that is all original but could be a easy restoration project! 


1932 Chevrolet Deluxe Sports Roadster

New restoration done in our restoration shop by Gab Joiner of J&R Vintage Autos.  The Deluxe Sports Roadster is a very rare car with 8,552 produced.  The car has dual horns, dual spare tires, dual tail lights, and dual cowl lights.

1931 REO Royale 4 Door

This was a high dollar car for it's time but was a good car for the price.  Reo was in financial troube in 1931 and there was money in the big car market.  This was the first car we did in our restoration shop!


1930 Packard Model 733 Convertible Coupe

This car has "0" miles on it since it's restoration!  This is one of the first convertibles ever produced, the biggest difference in convertibles and roadsters is that convertibles have windows.


1931 Devaux Model 75 Four Door Sedan

How many of these have you seen?  This is a older restoration but is a very rare car.  Devaux only lasted for two years from 1931-1932 and only produced 4800 cars in those two years.  Devaux came about during the Great Depression, which was not a good time to start a car company!


1927 Peerless Boattail Roadster Model 6-90

Very rare car that was manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio.  Peerless was among the Three P's of the auto world: Peerless, Packard, and Pierce Arrow.

SOLD!