This 1949 Chrysler Town & Country convertible (chassis 7410776) had its original straight eight and tricky fluid drive transmission swapped out for a '54 Imperial 354 Hemi and TorqueFlite around the time that car would have been new. Described as strong running with no structural rust, the seller says that wood only needs sanding and re-varnishing, and though staging doesn't inspire much confidence, overall cosmetics look pretty good. Find it here on eBay in Birmingham, Alabama with a $45k BIN.
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This 1992 Ford Mustang GT is described as one of 65 SAAC MkII's, the seller further claiming it to be the only red hatchback built. A project of the Shelby American Automobile Club, the MkII was intended as a successor to the GT350, and though Carroll gave his approval, ongoing contractual ties to Chrysler prevented the car from wearing his name. Modifications were extensive, and a worked-over 302 offered 295 HP—70 more than stock. Said to be a one-owner car, we gather the seller is actually the second owner, though with 2,300 miles from new it does look to be essentially unused. Find it here on eBay in Bethpage, New York with no reserve beyond a $34k starting bid.
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This 1961 International Harvester Metro A-120 step van was originally used as a foam tender for a Rhode Island fire deparment and is now on offer by a vintage step van restoration specialist. Parked in said fire house for over 40 years, it has only 4,200 original miles and is said to star, run, drive and stop with functional warning lights. The seller offers customization and includes photos of other projects for examples, but if truly in as-found condition we think it'd be a shame to mess with. Find it here on eBay in Chicago, Illinois with no reserve.
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