Recent eBay Classifieds at The MuscleCar Place!
1970 Plymouth Duster
Here we have a 1970 Plymouth Duster it is a full resto that has taken three years and over a 100k to build. The drivetrain is a 520 cubic inch mopar performance motor with well over 650 horse power it is backed with a custom 7k 727 transmission with all the works now to the rear it is a moser nine inch with 31 spline axles and full posi, all of these parts are new , powdercoated or painted base clear the headers are custom made and the 3 inch exhaust are all ceramic coated. The frame has been all made out of chrome molly and the exhaust is all molded in for an exact fit. The car was mocked up in full three times before it was painted. It has 6 piston wilwood disc brakes the car has been mini tubed the engine bay is all clean and the master is under the floor. It has qa1 coil overs and a new steering column. The car has gallons and gallons of sunset orange . The interior is all custom leather and carbonfiber dash with a full back seat and a 10k sound system. Yhe wheels are two piece forged and polished like chrome, 20x14inch and 18x10inch.
8 bids total, current bid is $20,100.

1970 Ford Torino
For auction is a 1970 Ford Torino GT Convertible with a 351 Cleveland 2V engine and C4 automatic transmission, in factory color Dark Ivy Green metallic. Car was built in Lorain, Ohio on July 10, 1970. I have a build sheet from Ford detailing build options. I have owned the car for about a year and have a clear title. The title states that the mileage 69K is actual and the owner I bought it from believes that to be true also. Car was sold in Cincinnati and appears to have been here ever since. Yes that is a gas leak showing in the pictures...there was a bad piece of hose up to the fuel pump which has been replaced. No known issues at all with the car, except power steering pump makes the typical growl. Original seats are in excellent condition with no rips or tears. Door and rear panels are original with no rips or tears. Both tires are virtually brand new with less than 200 miles. Original intake manifold and carburetor have been replaced with an aftermarket Edelbrock manifold and Holley 4 barrel electric choke carburetor.
6 bids, current bid is $8000.
1968 Mercury Cougar Coupe
The Cougar was introduced in 1967 with sales literature touting the sleek, luxurious new cat as "The Mans Car." This '68 Cougar's exterior showcases a repaint of the original Lime Frost Metallic. The paint is very good to excellent throughout. This refinish work was done in 2006 at a cost of over $3,800 with verifying receipts. This is an exceptional dry climate Cougar and it shows. The original brightwork is intact and in good condition throughout. Note the factory side moulding throughout along with polished wheel well trim. The interior features luxurious bucket seating along with a center console. The horn is rim-blow operated. The gauges are original and in good condition. There is an aftermarket temperature gauge mounted under the dash out of sight. The original Philco radio has been replaced with a Pioneer cassette stereo and is included. There is also a CD changer mounted in the trunk. We do have the original radio. Under the hood is the optional 302 c.i. 4bbl. V8. This powerplant runs smooth and strong. it is paired with the C4 automatic transmission. The underbody is further indicative of a dry climate car. The flooring and trunk are original and the undercarriage looks to be in exceptional condition throughout.
16 bids, current bid is $8350
Note: Descriptions of the cars are from from their respective eBay pages.
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