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This 1948 DeSoto Suburban (chassis 5942501) was purchased from its first owner by the seller?s uncle in 1951, and he loved the car so much that it's silhouette was engraved on his gravestone at his passing 15 years ago. Originally used by an Iowa funeral home, the car still wears the seat covers it received on day one of its service as a pallbearer?s car 66 years ago?as well as all original paint, chrome, and mechanicals. The engine has never been out or rebuilt, and the car has 66k miles from new. Many of these car succumbed to Taxi duty, but this one in all original black is the cleanest we have ever seen. It is now available in Edgerton, Minnesota for $32,500. Click here to read more... |
This 1964 Cortina GT looks like a clean build, and is offered at the price of a real Lotus 15 years ago. Bodywork, chrome, and other trim all look very nice, and though wearing a nicely applied Lotus Cortina tribute paint scheme, it retains GT badging. We love clone cars that get road miles far more than genuine cars that only see trailers or shows. This one is great as-is, or could be taken to the next level with a creative engine swap. Find it here on eBay in Waxahachie, Texas for $22k OBO. Click here to read more... |
This 1971 Lamborghini Jarama 400 GT (chassis 10224) has only 26,014 miles from new, though is in project condition. Being driven only once by the previous owner, whose intention was restoring the car, it appears in the same condition as it was in the late 1980s, according to the seller. Despite light rust being noted, the Jarama is said to be complete, and features fantastically knackered Miura wheels. The proportions on this car are wonderful. Find it here at Fantasy Junction in Emeryville, California for $74,500. Click here to read more... | Also new on Bring a Trailer:
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