This 1971 Pontiac wagon has been transformed into the first GTO Judge family hauler that we have ever seen. The rear of the car looks fairly sedate, but he front has the signature GTO look and over-wheel decals. The build was supposedly carried out by a Pontiac National concours judge, and power comes from a proper 455 with forged internals. We love the sinister stance thanks to Hotchkiss suspension and the cool factory alloy wheels. Find it here on eBay. Special thanks to BaT reader BrentAir Tow for this submission!
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This 1953 Panhard Dyna Junior looks excellent in the seller's large, good quality gallery and is said to have been meticulously restored in France. Described as "on the button" and ready to drive anywhere, it presents as one of the most complete and correct examples we've ever spotted. Find it here at McPheat Automotive in Lancashire, England for 32,500 GBP (~$51,995 today).
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This 1990 Peugeot 205 is a one-off converted to AWD and Ford/Cosworth YBT power that started from a factory-sourced bare shell the same year of its manufacture. Built under the direction of a company more widely known for making wide body kits for French hatchbacks, quality of workmanship nonetheless looks impressive and the car is said to be in excellent condition as well. Find it here at PistonHeads in Staffordshire, England for 25k GBP (~$39,995 today). Special thanks to reader John77 for the submission!
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