Type: Private
Price: $54,000
Location: Oacoma, SD
Condition: Used
Year: 1937
Finished in pale blue over a tan leather birdpit, the car rides on a shortened chassis with independentfront suspension, wire wheels, and 4-wheel, servo-assisted drum brakes.
The 3.5-liter OHV inline-six is equipped with a triple SU induction system and mated to a 4-speed synchronized gearbox. Work included creating a new hand-formed aluminum body over an ash wood frame, as well as cycle fenders, a custom exhaust, and more.
Used 1937
Recent Restoration New Paint in Tuxedo Black New Door Panels and Carpet New Headliner, New Seat Covers New Bumpers and Trim New Emblems New Gas Tank New Weatherstripping New Vent Window Assembly's New Door Glasses Period Correct 396 Engine with Many Performance Upgrades Muncie 4 Speed Transmission Dana Rear End New Ceramic Coated Headers and Dual Exhaust
Used 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
1934 Ford Roadster Pickup 327 Chevrolet V-8 Engine Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission Red Exterior over Tan Interior Recaro Seats Removable Top Corvette Drivetrain with 4-Disc Brakes Edelbrock 4 Barrel Carburetors Fiberglass Body with Metal Hood Undercarriage Finished in Chrome and Paint Corvette Rear End Finished Wood Bed with Glass to View Chrome Underneath Dual Exhaust Detailed Engine Compartment
Used 1934 Ford Roadster 26,940 miles
1984 Chevrolet Silverado K10 4x4 Pickup, V-8 Engine,4-Speed Automatic Transmission, Brown Exterior over Brown Interior, Air Conditioning and Heat, New Brakes, Tinted Windows, Clean Interior, Bed Cover, Rebel Racing Wheels, Ready to Drive,
Used 1984 Chevrolet Silverado 24,131 miles
Replaced steering joint, transmission fluid, Oil and filter, Belts, Tires, radio, hidden antenna, dash, Dual exhaust, transmission lines, battery, battery cables, radiator hose, radiator, new J bolt kit, bumpers, door seals, door locks, Trunk emblem, headlight bezels, rear and side lights, outside door handles, Front turn signals, kick panels, kick panels, rubber bumper kit, Rear bumper seal, front bumper filler panel, Gas bumper door.
Used 1972 Chevrolet Nova 35 miles
All T-birds from â66 were equipped with versions of Fordâs FE big-block V-8 and this 1966 Thunderbird Convertible features the Thunderbird Special 390-cu.
in. V-8 with 10.5:1 compression, fed by a four-barrel Holley carburetor and rated at 315 horsepower by the factory when new. I was told this 390 is original to the car but has not independently
verified that. The engine was professionally rebuilt under previous ownership by AER Manufacturing of Carrollton, Texas. Itâs said to start willingly from cold after two pumps of the accelerator and a twist of the kye. The column-shifted C-6 automaticâs change gears with no problems or alarming noises.
The Thunderbird proudly wears a new fabric top, and all the topâs hydraulic and mechanical components have been fully renewed. The factory glass, including the rear window, is reported to remain in good condition. All of the exterior lighting, including the fourth-generation Thunderbirdâs signature sequential rear turn signals, function properly. This T-bird rides in Kelsey Hayes wires wheels shod with 215/75R15 all-season radials.
Used 1966 Ford Thunderbird 76,000 miles, White
Fully rebuilt, the believed-to-be original LS9 350-cubic-inch Chevrolet V-8 engine in this K1500 runs and performs well!
t features a Rochester Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor and a later-model HEI electronic distributor with a high-performance aftermarket ignition coil. This âAction Lineâ GMC also has the desirable âRamâs hornsâ
exhaust manifolds that are known for their reduced backpressure and easy fitment within the chassis. The exhaust gasses are then plumbed into aftermarket chambered mufflers and are then sent to aluminized steel tailpipes that exit under the rear of the vehicle, behind the axle.
With a four-speed manual transmission, power enters a two-speed transfer case with manual control, providing 2-HI, 4-HI, Neutral and 4-LO, all of which are said to function properly. A full restoration of the bodywork included professional prep work and application of the original Medium Olive Metallic paint color. This hue also spreads throughout the interior and there is no sign of rust present and most of the
panels are original. The bed measures eight feet long and has been treated to a black textured sprayed-in liner. Factory bumpers and original grille and brightwork have all been refinished with a high polish and/or re-plated in chrome accordingly.
Used 1970 GMC Pickup 1,220 miles, Green
This 1968 Chevrolet C10 short box pickup was radically customized over a number of years, and lists a host of improvements that brings it up to modern sport truck specification.
With a new 350 V-8, a four-speed automatic transmission, 20-inch wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, a completely customized interior, and ice cold air conditioning, this
is a truck that's built to perform as well as it looks. This truck is motivated by a 350-cubic-inch V-8 that was new at the time the truck was completed 15 years ago, according to the seller. The engine is topped with a Holley four-barrel carburetor on an aluminum high-rise intake.
The air cleaner cover is a custom piece, as is the cowl that funnels cold air through the radiator. The engine bay is further detailed with custom inner fender wells painted the body color. Backing the engine is a TH700R4 four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. This transmission allows this restomod to cruise at highway speed with little effort from the engine. shifts well in all gears, with no thumps or undue vibration.
Used 1968 Chevrolet C10/K10 7,326 miles, Blue
The " H" in the fourth digit of the VIN indicates that this truck was originally equipped with a two-barrel, 390-cu.
in. V-8. The engine was fully rebuilt and bored.030 over when the odometer read 49,742 miles. Mileage today is just 50,709, meaning that the truck has covered fewer than 1,000 miles since the overhaul. The rebuild included
flat-top pistons, chromoly rings, and Edelbrock Performer aluminum heads. Replacing the two-barrel carburetor is a Holley 750 mounted on an Edelbrock Performer aluminum intake, the latter painted the proper shade of Ford blue. The radiator was also replaced with an aluminum four-row Champion unit, for superior cooling!
A stainless Micro V-guard pulley conversion kit scavenges measurable percentages of engine power robbed by the conventional pulley setup. That's paired with a March Performance Style Track serpentine belt system. The Flowtech long tube headers meet a Flowmaster Double-Chamber dual exhaust. A new wiring harness and ignition provide strong, reliable spark.
Used 1968 Ford F-100 50,740 miles, Blue
This beautifully kept 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible appears to be in excellent immaculate condition inside and out, featuring Matador Red paint and Strato Bucket Seats upholstered in white vinyl.
Under the hood, a 455-cu. in. V-8 powers this personal luxury convertible, and is mated to a Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 three-speed automatic transmission with a floor-mounted shifter. The Cutlass Convertible has only covered 60,000 miles since new.
Used 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, 60,877 miles, Red
The LS5-code 455 H.
O. was the highest-output engine offered in the 1971 GTO lineup, rated at 335 horsepower and a stout 480 lb. -ft. of torque, and was standard in Judge models. This carâs original, numbers-matching engine (see photo of engine stamping in the ENGINE BAY gallery below) has a correct YE-code cylinder block and correct #191
round-port cylinder heads â a rare, one-year casting unique to the â71 455 H. O. â and it was rebuilt to stock specifications, including the specific 288-degree â068â camshaft and Quadrajet carburetor mounted atop an aluminum intake manifold. The engine is backed by a correct M40-code Turbo 400 three-speed automatic transmission, which channels power to Pontiacâs signature Safe-T-Track limited-slip rear differential.
Used 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge, 73,302 miles, Red