This Kellison J4 (chassis 2Y17M3L112356) is titled as a 1973 Pontiac for the car that donated its 389 and 4-speed to the project. The car sounds to have been a mid-to-late 1970's build, and features a modified roofline several inches higher than the impractically low original's. We prefer the way this one looks, and though a bit rough around the edges like most home builds, construction quality looks to be better than average. It's said to start easily and run well, but could benefit from new brakes, tires and a few other things following an extended storage. Find it here on eBay in Romeo, Michigan with no reserve and fast bidding.
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This 1965 Maserati Quattroporte (chassis AM107410) is one of less than 300 Series 1 cars made as evidenced by one-piece Cibie headlamps, a De Dion rear axle and other details. Originally sold in Italy, the car relocated with its first owner to the US shortly afterward, remaining in their care until the seller purchased it two years ago. Described as untouched and structurally sound with minimal rust, it's further claimed to run well with good compression. Find it here on eBay in Delaplane, Virginia with no reserve.
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This 1966 Honda S800 coupe (chassis 1000239) is an early model incorporating the independent swing arm, chain drive rear end of the previous S600 but with a larger engine and other detail changes. The seller says only 242 were built in this configuration, making this car the third from last made until production changed over to the solid rear axle most 800's were built with. The car has sat for over 35 years and will need a complete restoration, but it's said to be largely complete and free of rust, making it an ideal candidate if true. Find it here at Lucky Collector Cars in Tacoma, Washington where it will be auctioned off on August 30th, 2014.
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