1981 Excalibur Series IV RoadsterPresenting this rare 1981
Excalibur Series IV Roadster, offered with two tops and a desirable
rumble seat (one of only 36 Roadsters produced for the model year).
Finished in a white exterior accented by a brown pinstripe, it is
paired with a palomino interior that complements the car's classic
character. Both a detachable hardtop and a convertible soft top are
included, giving you the flexibility to enjoy it open-air or
enclosed depending on the occasion. This example reflects the
distinctive craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined
Excalibur automobiles during this era.Highlights:- Limited
Production Example (1 of 36 Roadsters for 1981)- Rumble Seat- V8
Engine- Automatic Transmission- Rochester Quadrajet 4-Barrel
Carburetor- Dual Tops (Convertible Soft Top & Detachable Hardtop)-
Power Windows- Aftermarket JVC Radio- Moto-Lita Steering Wheel- VDO
Instrumentation- Shock-Absorbing Bumpers- Quad Trumpet Horns-
15-Inch Wire Wheels- Side-Mounted Spare TiresPowered by a V8 engine
paired with an automatic transmission, this Series IV delivers
optimal performance. Equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, a
Rochester Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor, dual exhaust outlets, and
shock-absorbing bumpers. Exterior details include chrome trim
throughout, a prominent grille, a KC auxiliary driving light, thin
whitewall tires, and 15-inch chrome wire wheels. The dual
side-mounted spare tires further enhance its unmistakable
presence.At the front, the signature chrome-plated radiator shell
is topped with the Excalibur sword mascot, a hallmark of the
marque. It is complemented by large chrome Hella headlamps and four
trumpet horns mounted along the fenders, creating a look inspired
by pre-war luxury automobiles. The sculpted fenders, complete with
hood-side exhaust vents, remain one of the most recognizable
styling cues of the model.Inside, the cabin offers a blend of
vintage design and period conveniences. Features include power
windows, cruise control, VDO instrumentation, courtesy lighting,
air conditioning (compressor), bucket seats, a JVC radio, dual side
mirrors, and a classic three-spoke Moto-Lita steering wheel. The
layout provides both comfort and a unique driving experience that
reflects the car's neo-classical inspiration.Excalibur automobiles
were hand-built in limited numbers in Milwaukee, and the Series IV
models, like this 1981 Roadster, were designed to combine the
styling of 1930s grand tourers with more modern engineering and
comfort features of their time.This example represents a rare
opportunity to own a distinctive American neo-classic with limited
production numbers and unmistakable styling, mechanically sound.
For $39,950
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