1983 Excalibur Series IV Phaeton Convertible
EXTERIOR COLOR
Black / Black Convertible Top
INTERIOR COLOR
Black
Model History
The 1983 Excalibur Series IV Phaeton Convertible was a striking example of modern engineering wrapped in timeless, vintage-inspired design. Handcrafted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Excalibur automobiles were built in limited numbers, appealing to buyers who wanted exclusivity, luxury, and a touch of old-world glamour. The Series IV Phaeton drew its styling cues from the iconic Mercedes-Benz SSK of the late 1920s, with sweeping fenders, side-mounted spare tires, exposed side exhaust pipes, and a dramatic long hood that evoked the golden age of motoring.
Beneath its retro appearance, the Excalibur Series IV was thoroughly modern. Power came from a fuel-injected Chevrolet 5.0-liter V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, ensuring reliability and smooth performance that matched contemporary luxury cars. Features such as power steering, air conditioning, power windows, and cruise control offered drivers the convenience of a modern automobile, while the handcrafted leather interior and wood trim provided bespoke comfort.
What made the 1983 Excalibur Series IV Phaeton especially attractive was its ability to blend nostalgia with practicality. It offered the romance and style of a 1930s roadster without sacrificing the comforts of modern technology. For collectors and enthusiasts, it represented not just transportation, but a statement of individuality and prestige.
Brief Description
Few automobiles capture the essence of bespoke luxury and classic-inspired design like the Excalibur Series IV Phantom Convertible. Conceived by legendary industrial designer
Brooks Stevens — whose career spanned more than 60 years and included iconic work for Studebaker — this hand-built neo-classic was the product of his vision and craftsmanship, realized alongside his two sons through the Excalibur Automobile Corporation of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
This particular example is exceptionally rare, finished in triple black — paint, interior, and top — a configuration believed to have been produced in only two or three cars. Showing just 14,000 miles from new, it remains in excellent original condition, a true testament to careful ownership and preservation. It features both a removable hardtop and a folding convertible top, enhancing its versatility and presence.
Under the hood is its original 305-cubic-inch V8, mated to a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission, delivering smooth and reliable performance in keeping with the Excalibur name. The combination of ultra-low mileage, rare color specification, and meticulous care makes this Phantom Convertible one of the most desirable surviving examples of its kind — a standout piece for any discerning collector seeking a distinctive, limited-production classic with enduring appeal.
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