asd This 1964 Chevrolet C30 extended-wheelbase panel truck is described as an all-original 55k-mile survivor with a factory window conversion and rare factory A/C. Its first owner used it in his painting business and owned it until 2009, and we are guessing he could have fit 12-foot ladders inside without much trouble. We like its well-used, no-frills look, and the painted business signs on the doors look authentic. Find it here on eBay in Eureka, Montana. Click here to read more... |
This 1972 Datsun 240Z reportedly was pampered by its original female owner, who passed away in 1999. The seller says that for eight years afterward it was stored in a climate-controlled garage by her husband and was resprayed in its original orange 12 years ago. The 45k miles on the clock are unverified but could well be correct. Though an automatic, it's an exceptional example that'd be worth a 280Z five-speed swap. Find it here on Craigslist in Salt Lake City, Utah for $9,500. Click here to read more... |
This 1970 Road Runner is a Superbird clone was based on extensive photo documentation of cars at the Talladega Speedway Museum, and features numerous period-correct build details like a raised transmission tunnel, relocated spring mounts, oversize wheel housings, and extensive body bracing. This car mixes in some modern components along with an 800hp Dodge V8, but we still find it more appealing than the restored-to-stock Superbirds that sit high and wear narrow rubber. The stance and tire combo on this car are unbelievable for a street car. Find it offered here on eBay in Salem, Oregon. Click here to read more... |
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