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1964 Blue Chevrolet Impala
The 1964 Impala is just as iconic today as it was when it was new. Sporting its original 327 and Powerglide drivetrain and an older repaint
that looks highly authentic, it's next summer's best bet for stylish
cruising. It's a clean, authentic, honest Impala with factory sheetmetal and a clean bill of health. There's absolutely no rust and no evidence that this car has ever been
damaged, and the body fits together as only a clean original car can. The original 327 cubic inch V8 remains under the hood, and was a step up
from the basic 283. The factory A/C system is fully
functional, along with the power steering and brakes, making this big
Chevy a wonderful cruiser. The 2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission
shifts well and feeds the original rear end, and while you're under
there, please note that the original floors, frame, and other components
are 100% rust-free. There's also a brand new dual exhaust system and
fresh 215/75/14 radials on the original wheels and hubcaps.

1970 Challenger T/A
Absolutely stunning, and very rare 'go-mango' T/A Challenger. This full numbers matching T/A just went through a complete rotisserie restoration and is perfect throughout. Only 2,399 of these limited production challengers were originally manufactured, and this is one of 1,410 produced with the heavy duty A-727 Torqueflite transmission. The 340ci 290hp 3-2bbl 'six pack' V8 is supported by a heavy duty 8.75" sure-grip rear end. Features of the a53 trans-am package include: front power disc brakes, special 11" hd rear brakes, heavy duty cooling system, rally suspension, front/rear sway bars, carburetor fresh air package with fiberglass hood & hood tie down pins, side exhaust, duck tail rear spoiler, special racing mirrors with sport stripes, and 15x7 rally wheels. The very rare high impact 'go mango' show finish surrounds a perfect bucket seat console interior with deluxe seat belts, and original music master radio. This T/A challenger maintains comprehensive factory (two broadcast sheets), ownership, and restoration documentation. This is an investment grade mopar collectible!
1958 Ford Fairlane
Since its recent frame off restoration, this 1958 Ford Fairlane Club
Victoria 2-door hardtop has covered less than 10,000 miles. The power
comes from a modern 400cid V-8 - 2-bbl engine and a correct 2-speed
Fordamatic transmission and a 3.10:1 gear set. Having spent all of its
life in the south and coming off the Barrett/Jackson auction block in
2005 this is one Fairlane to consider. Some of the options include
power brakes, fender skirts, dual front fender mounted outdoor rearview
mirrors, and air conditioning with a modern air compressor, AM/FM radio
with a cassette player, rear defogger, fashion wheel covers and a rare
Country Club Trim Stripe Edition.
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