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Boulevard Classics – A collection of icons

A time, a place, a lifestyle. Think sun-bleached boulevards, long coastal roads and a natural mix of elegance, freedom and attitude. These are the cars that could just as easily have rolled through Beverly Hills in the 90s as along a European Riviera today.
Bidders HighwayApril 28, 2026 11:00

The cars that fit just as well on the Riviera as on Rodeo Drive

This collection brings together that very feeling, but in several different expressions. From classic convertibles and grand tourers to iconic SUVs and sporty favorites – each with its own distinct identity. It's a mix that not only shows the breadth of the automotive world, but also why certain models continue to fascinate, year after year.

1993 Jaguar XJS Cabriolet

A classic grand tourer at its most relaxed. The XJS Convertible combines Jaguar's signature elegance with open-top driving and a comfort that makes it equally at home on the highway or in the city. This is the car for long, gentle miles rather than stressful transport – a true boulevard cruiser.

1973 Mercedes-Benz 350 SL

The R107 generation is one of Mercedes' most enduring and beloved models – and it's not hard to see why. Here you get a timeless design, solid build quality and a V8 that delivers power with obvious poise. An icon that still sets the tone for what a roadster should be.

1988 Porsche 944 Targa

Balance, driving pleasure and a design language that defined Porsche in the 80s. The 944 Targa offers that unique mix of sports car feel and usability, where the removable roof panel adds another dimension. For those who want to drive – not just own.

2000 Land Rover Defender 110 “Tomb Raider”

One of the most characterful Defender versions ever built. Inspired by the film Tomb Raider and equipped accordingly, this is more than just a vehicle – it is a symbol of adventure. Raw, uncompromising and with a presence that few other cars can match.

1985 Jaguar XJS HE

Here in coupé form and with Jaguar's efficient HE engine, the XJS HE ​​is a clear expression of 80s luxury – long, low and built to swallow miles at high speed with minimal effort. A car that rewards those who value comfort as much as character.

1998 Land Rover Range Rover P38

Luxury meets terrain in a way few other cars can. The P38 generation brought Range Rover into a more modern era, while retaining the classic go-anywhere feel – in style. An early representation of today’s SUV segment.

1987 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet

An easygoing icon that never goes out of style. The Golf Cabriolet offers pure driving pleasure, simplicity and a design language that immediately brings to mind sunny days and open roads. A perfect entry-level classic or a complement to a larger collection.




The feeling may be taken from coastal roads, boulevards and another time, but now the opportunity to actually own a piece of that very feeling is highly relevant. The season is already underway, the roads await – and these cars are not standing still. 

Bidding is moving, interest is building, and when the right buyer steps in, it moves quickly. Now is the time to decide what you drive yourself this summer.


Which of these cars would you choose to spend an enthusiast season with?
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  • TomasJStaffApril 28, 2026 13:01

    1985 Jaguar XJS med luftfjädring och ännu större splitekrade fälgar - Kung.

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