1977 Excalibur Series III RoadsterIntroducing this 1977 Excalibur
Series III Roadster featured with merely 7,293 miles on the
odometer (one of only 15 Roadsters produced for the model year).
Finished in a black exterior, it is paired with a red interior that
complements the car's classic character. This example reflects the
distinctive craftsmanship and attention to detail that defined
Excalibur automobiles during this era.Highlights:- 7k-Mile- Limited
Production Example (1 of 15 Roadsters for 1977)- 454ci Chevrolet V8
Engine- Automatic Transmission- B&M Performance Shifter-
Holley Carburetor- Convertible Soft Top- Side Curtains- Retro-Style
Radio- VDO Instrumentation- Air Conditioning- Shock-Absorbing
Bumpers- Quad Trumpet Horns- 15-Inch Steel Wheels- Side-Mounted
Spare Tires- $27,539.74 in Receipt CopiesPowered by a 454ci
Chevrolet V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, this
Series III delivers optimal performance. Equipped with four-wheel
disc brakes, Holley carburetor, dual exhaust outlets, and
shock-absorbing bumpers. Exterior details include chrome trim
throughout, a prominent grille, Hankook thin whitewall tires, and
15-inch steel wheels with wire hubcaps. 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 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 side curtains, VDO instrumentation, a rear luggage
rack, air conditioning, bucket seats, a retro-style radio, dual
side mirrors, and a classic three-spoke steering wheel. The layout
provides both comfort and a unique driving experience that reflects
the car?s neo-classical inspiration.Comes with multiple invoices
dating from June 19, 2018, through January 4, 2021, a total of
$27,539.74 was invested at Camelot Classic Cars Inc. for a
comprehensive mechanical overhaul of the 1977 Excalibur Roadster
that encompassed major engine diagnostics, a complete suspension
rebuilding, full inner and outer stainless steel flex exhaust
installation, new VDO instrumentation with dashboard restoration,
dual air horn compressor replacement, drivetrain balancing, and a
premium chrome brake master cylinder and booster upgrade. According
to the previous owner, the odometer was also reset when the new
engine and transmission were installed, showing 7,293 miles on the
new drivetrain components.Excalibur automobiles were hand-built in
limited numbers in Milwaukee, and the Series III models, like this
1977 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 $46,500
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