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This 1970 AMC AMX (chassis A0M397P275467) is a 360ci V8/4-speed manual example said to have 55k original miles. Factory Big Bad Blue looks great on these cars, and simulated side exhausts is a great option as well. Said to remain largely original inside and out, the car looks really well-kept, and even if it isn't a 390 we'd rather drive a 360 with a 4-speed than a range topper with an automatic. Find it here on eBay in Orlando, Florida with a $28,500 BIN.
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This 1959 Skoda Felicia (chassis 045-1852) is one of less than 15,000 built by the Czech manufacturer between 1959 and 1964, all of which were convertibles. We've seen a handful in the US before, but don't believe they were ever officially imported—Canadian market cars maybe? This one looks mostly complete apart from its interior, though rusted out floors and trunk pan will need replacement. Hopefully corrosion is as limited elsewhere as is suggested. Find it here on Craigslist in Portland, Oregon for $600. Special thanks to BaT reader TWSX for the submission!
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This 1963 Ford Falcon V8 Sprint has been built to period SCCA Trans-Am specs using a 1964 rule book for guidance, and the finished product both looks incredible and sounds to have been put together with great attention to detail. Built with a focus on open track days and historic racing but also capable of street cruising, the car is a former Best Vintage Race Car trophy winner at the Coronado Speed Festival and is eligible for SVRA, HSR and VARA vintage racing. Find it here on eBay in Aliso Viejo, California with reserve not met.
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