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This 1968 Ford Bronco (chassis U15NLC92263) is a rare and unusual delivery model as demonstrated by its combination of front bench seat, bulkhead dividing the passenger space from a seat-less rear cargo compartment, and full length hardtop. The truck benefits from what sounds like a good quality cosmetic and structural restoration, and its believed matching numbers 289/3-speed drivetrain combo and largely stock appearance is ideal. Find it here on eBay in Huntington Beach, California with a $19,500 BIN. Click here to read more... |
This 1970 Citroen D-Special (VIN 4645597) is described as a mechanically sorted driver with decent cosmetics. A US delivery car, it?s been converted to Euro spec swiveling, glass covered headlights?a huge plus, and an expensive and difficult addition. The ID was a less expensive version of the DS with simpler oleopneumatics, and was renamed the D-Special in 1969. This one retains the DS?s self-leveling suspension and magic carpet ride, but replaces that car?s available semi-automatic, pre-selector gearbox with a column-shift 4-speed manual, conventional clutch and brake pedals. The car is now available in Maryland for $10,600. Click here to read more... |
This 1968 Triumph TR250 appears to be in very nice condition and runs an unspecified but modern looking twin scroll supercharger setup. A factory Surrey top car, it looks good sitting over 72 spoke chrome wire wheels?also OEM?and we dig the bumperless, long exhaust treatment as well. Built strictly for the US market for only 15 months between 1967 and ?68, from the factory these cars were about 40 HP down on the broadly similar Euro market TR5, something that blower likely more than compensates for. Find it here at Wilson Motor Co. (ninth car down) in Washington, Missouri for $44,995. Click here to read more... | Also new on Bring a Trailer:
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