2011 Lincoln MKX Silver, 96K miles for Sale

$11,788
2011 Lincoln MKX Silver, 96K miles for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $11,788

  • Location: 5445 Drexel Road, Las Vegas, NV

  • Condition: Used

  • Make: Lincoln

  • Model: MKX

  • Year: 2011

  • Color: Silver

  • VIN: 2LMDJ8JK9BBJ34598

  • Mileage: 96319

  • Transmission: Automatic

  • Extras: AM/FM Stereo Radio, Air Bags, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Front Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Memory Seats, Navigation System, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Premium Sound System, Tachometer

CARFAX One-Owner.

Local Trade! Freshly Detailed! 2 keys available! AWD; 10 Speakers; 20 Chrome-Clad Aluminum Wheels; 20 Wheels; 3.39 Axle Ratio; 4-Wheel Disc Brakes; ABS brakes; Adaptive HID Headlamps; Air Conditioning; Alloy wheels; AM/FM radio: SIRIUS; Ambient Interior Lighting; Auto-dimming door mirrors; Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror; Automatic

Used 2011 Lincoln MKX 96,319 miles, Silver

Lincoln in Nevada

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A Plum Crazy (FC7) for SalePOPULAR

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A Plum Crazy (FC7) for Sale

Brownwood, TX
Oct 26, 2023
Offered for Sale is a Very Nice MOPAR Legend, a Real J-Code 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A with Numbers Match 340 CI 290 HP Engine, Six-Pack, 3-Speed Slapstick Torqueflite Automatic Transmission, and in Its Original and Very Desirable F7 Plum Crazy Purple Paint. Documentation Included are the Window Sticker and Original Broadcast Sheet. The Car is Very True to the Original Fender Tag, and Still Features the Original F7 Plum Crazy Purple High Impact Paint, A62 Rallye Instrument Panel Cluster, A44 Rear Window Louver, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, and or Course, the A53 Challenger T/A Package with Original Number Matching 340 CI 290 HP T. A. Engine. A Listing of All Past Owners is Available with the Sale. Strong Running Number Matching Engine. The Car Handles Great, Drives Smooth, Tight and Straight, and the Breaks are Very Responsive. All Instruments are in Working Condition, Including the Original Clock and Original Radio. The Body is in Very Good Mostly Original Condition. Body and Paint are in Very Good Condition, with a Few Minor Scratches, Marks, and Very Small Dents. Believed to have Original Sheet Metal and Mostly Original Paint. Rockers and Lower Quarters had a Minor Paint Touch Up by Previous Owners. Filler Test Shows Minimal Signs of Any Body Filler. The Interior has Been Replaced and in Very Good Condition, Including the Headliner. The Undercarriage is Not Detailed, But in Very Good Solid Condition. Trunk is Solid, with Signs of Previous Work and Repaint. The Glass is in Great Condition, and the Chrome Bumpers are New and in Fantastic Condition. There are Signs of Very Small/Minor Blisters in Paint in Front of Rear Tires. For a Car that has Been More Preserved Than Restored, this MOPAR is in Very Good Condition and a Real Car Show Winner! The Odometer Reads 36,125, But Not Known to Be Original Miles. Used 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, Purple Offered for Sale is a Very Nice MOPAR Legend, a Real J-Code 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A with Numbers Match 340 CI 290 HP Engine, Six-Pack, 3-Speed Slapstick Torqueflite Automatic Transmission, and in Its Original and Very Desirable F7 Plum Crazy Purple Paint. Documentation Included are the Window Sticker and Original Broadcast Sheet. The Car is Very True to the Original Fender Tag, and Still Features the Original F7 Plum Crazy Purple High Impact Paint, A62 Rallye Instrument Panel Cluster, A44 Rear Window Louver, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, and or Course, the A53 Challenger T/A Package with Original Number Matching 340 CI 290 HP T. A. Engine. A Listing of All Past Owners is Available with the Sale. Strong Running Number Matching Engine. The Car Handles Great, Drives Smooth, Tight and Straight, and the Breaks are Very Responsive. All Instruments are in Working Condition, Including the Original Clock and Original Radio. The Body is in Very Good Mostly Original Condition. Body and Paint are in Very Good Condition, with a Few Minor Scratches, Marks, and Very Small Dents. Believed to have Original Sheet Metal and Mostly Original Paint. Rockers and Lower Quarters had a Minor Paint Touch Up by Previous Owners. Filler Test Shows Minimal Signs of Any Body Filler. The Interior has Been Replaced and in Very Good Condition, Including the Headliner. The Undercarriage is Not Detailed, But in Very Good Solid Condition. Trunk is Solid, with Signs of Previous Work and Repaint. The Glass is in Great Condition, and the Chrome Bumpers are New and in Fantastic Condition. There are Signs of Very Small/Minor Blisters in Paint in Front of Rear Tires. For a Car that has Been More Preserved Than Restored, this MOPAR is in Very Good Condition and a Real Car Show Winner! The Odometer Reads 36,125, But Not Known to Be Original Miles. Used 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, Purple Offered for Sale is a Very Nice MOPAR Legend, a Real J-Code 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A with Numbers Match 340 CI 290 HP Engine, Six-Pack, 3-Speed Slapstick Torqueflite Automatic Transmission, and in Its Original and Very Desirable F7 Plum Crazy Purple Paint. Documentation Included are the Window Sticker and Original Broadcast Sheet. The Car is Very True to the Original Fender Tag, and Still Features the Original F7 Plum Crazy Purple High Impact Paint, A62 Rallye Instrument Panel Cluster, A44 Rear Window Louver, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, and or Course, the A53 Challenger T/A Package with Original Number Matching 340 CI 290 HP T. A. Engine. A Listing of All Past Owners is Available with the Sale. Strong Running Number Matching Engine. The Car Handles Great, Drives Smooth, Tight and Straight, and the Breaks are Very Responsive. All Instruments are in Working Condition, Including the Original Clock and Original Radio. The Body is in Very Good Mostly Original Condition. Body and Paint are in Very Good Condition, with a Few Minor Scratches, Marks, and Very Small Dents. Believed to have Original Sheet Metal and Mostly Original Paint. Rockers and Lower Quarters had a Minor Paint Touch Up by Previous Owners. Filler Test Shows Minimal Signs of Any Body Filler. The Interior has Been Replaced and in Very Good Condition, Including the Headliner. The Undercarriage is Not Detailed, But in Very Good Solid Condition. Trunk is Solid, with Signs of Previous Work and Repaint. The Glass is in Great Condition, and the Chrome Bumpers are New and in Fantastic Condition. There are Signs of Very Small/Minor Blisters in Paint in Front of Rear Tires. For a Car that has Been More Preserved Than Restored, this MOPAR is in Very Good Condition and a Real Car Show Winner! The Odometer Reads 36,125, But Not Known to Be Original Miles. Used 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, Purple Offered for Sale is a Very Nice MOPAR Legend, a Real J-Code 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A with Numbers Match 340 CI 290 HP Engine, Six-Pack, 3-Speed Slapstick Torqueflite Automatic Transmission, and in Its Original and Very Desirable F7 Plum Crazy Purple Paint. Documentation Included are the Window Sticker and Original Broadcast Sheet. The Car is Very True to the Original Fender Tag, and Still Features the Original F7 Plum Crazy Purple High Impact Paint, A62 Rallye Instrument Panel Cluster, A44 Rear Window Louver, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, and or Course, the A53 Challenger T/A Package with Original Number Matching 340 CI 290 HP T. A. Engine. A Listing of All Past Owners is Available with the Sale. Strong Running Number Matching Engine. The Car Handles Great, Drives Smooth, Tight and Straight, and the Breaks are Very Responsive. All Instruments are in Working Condition, Including the Original Clock and Original Radio. The Body is in Very Good Mostly Original Condition. Body and Paint are in Very Good Condition, with a Few Minor Scratches, Marks, and Very Small Dents. Believed to have Original Sheet Metal and Mostly Original Paint. Rockers and Lower Quarters had a Minor Paint Touch Up by Previous Owners. Filler Test Shows Minimal Signs of Any Body Filler. The Interior has Been Replaced and in Very Good Condition, Including the Headliner. The Undercarriage is Not Detailed, But in Very Good Solid Condition. Trunk is Solid, with Signs of Previous Work and Repaint. The Glass is in Great Condition, and the Chrome Bumpers are New and in Fantastic Condition. There are Signs of Very Small/Minor Blisters in Paint in Front of Rear Tires. For a Car that has Been More Preserved Than Restored, this MOPAR is in Very Good Condition and a Real Car Show Winner! The Odometer Reads 36,125, But Not Known to Be Original Miles. Used 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, Purple Offered for Sale is a Very Nice MOPAR Legend, a Real J-Code 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A with Numbers Match 340 CI 290 HP Engine, Six-Pack, 3-Speed Slapstick Torqueflite Automatic Transmission, and in Its Original and Very Desirable F7 Plum Crazy Purple Paint. Documentation Included are the Window Sticker and Original Broadcast Sheet. The Car is Very True to the Original Fender Tag, and Still Features the Original F7 Plum Crazy Purple High Impact Paint, A62 Rallye Instrument Panel Cluster, A44 Rear Window Louver, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, and or Course, the A53 Challenger T/A Package with Original Number Matching 340 CI 290 HP T. A. Engine. A Listing of All Past Owners is Available with the Sale. Strong Running Number Matching Engine. The Car Handles Great, Drives Smooth, Tight and Straight, and the Breaks are Very Responsive. All Instruments are in Working Condition, Including the Original Clock and Original Radio. The Body is in Very Good Mostly Original Condition. Body and Paint are in Very Good Condition, with a Few Minor Scratches, Marks, and Very Small Dents. Believed to have Original Sheet Metal and Mostly Original Paint. Rockers and Lower Quarters had a Minor Paint Touch Up by Previous Owners. Filler Test Shows Minimal Signs of Any Body Filler. The Interior has Been Replaced and in Very Good Condition, Including the Headliner. The Undercarriage is Not Detailed, But in Very Good Solid Condition. Trunk is Solid, with Signs of Previous Work and Repaint. The Glass is in Great Condition, and the Chrome Bumpers are New and in Fantastic Condition. There are Signs of Very Small/Minor Blisters in Paint in Front of Rear Tires. For a Car that has Been More Preserved Than Restored, this MOPAR is in Very Good Condition and a Real Car Show Winner! The Odometer Reads 36,125, But Not Known to Be Original Miles. Used 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, Purple
$37,000
1966 Dodge Dart GT Dark Green Metallic for SalePOPULAR

1966 Dodge Dart GT Dark Green Metallic for Sale

Fort Worth, TX
Oct 26, 2023
This 1966 Dodge Dart GT is equipped with a 225cid inline slant six engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Notable features include a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, comfortable bucket seats, and several new parts. It showcases a sleek dark green metallic exterior finish, complemented by a power black vinyl convertible top and a stylish black vinyl interior. This Dart GT is currently available fand comes with an owner's manual and a clear transferable registration. The exterior of this vehicle retains much of its original dark metallic green paint (code G), as confirmed by the data tag. Noteworthy features include chrome bumpers, wheel well and rocker panel trim, a driver's rear view mirror, a black vinyl power convertible top, and a black vinyl convertible top boot cover. The seller notes that while some surface rust is present, along with a few typical chips, minor scratches, and one or two touch-up areas, the overall condition remains appealing. For a closer look, please refer to the walk-around video provided below. This vehicle is equipped with a set of 14-inch steel wheels, featuring full hubcaps, and they are paired with whitewall radial tires. According to the seller, the tires may have been replaced in 2020; however, it is recommended to verify the tire dates for accurate information. The front bucket seats, rear seat, trim, and door panels of this vehicle are tastefully upholstered in black vinyl. Noteworthy features include manual windows and steering, a column-mounted automatic transmission shifter, an original AM radio, a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, and a sleek black dashboard. Positioned ahead of the driver, this vehicle features a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for monitoring the fuel level, temperature, and alternator. Additionally, a set of three aftermarket gauges for temperature, oil pressure, and voltage are conveniently located under the dashboard. The odometer currently reads 104,617 miles, reflecting 2,000 miles added during the eight-month ownership period, as reported by the seller and believed to be accurate. This vehicle is powered by a dependable 225cid 6 cylinder engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, a comprehensive compression test was conducted on the cylinder head, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The results of the compression test can be found in the carousel to the right. Furthermore, all fluids were changed in 2020 approximately 2000 miles ago, further contributing to the vehicle's overall maintenance and performance. This Dart comes from the factory with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle, ensuring a balanced and stable ride. Braking power is provided by manual four-wheel drum brakes. The vehicle features a single exhaust system that exits at the rear. As part of the sale, the seller will include an owner's manual, ensuring that the new owner has access to the valuable information and guidance provided in the manual. Used 1966 Dodge Dart GT, Green This 1966 Dodge Dart GT is equipped with a 225cid inline slant six engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Notable features include a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, comfortable bucket seats, and several new parts. It showcases a sleek dark green metallic exterior finish, complemented by a power black vinyl convertible top and a stylish black vinyl interior. This Dart GT is currently available fand comes with an owner's manual and a clear transferable registration. The exterior of this vehicle retains much of its original dark metallic green paint (code G), as confirmed by the data tag. Noteworthy features include chrome bumpers, wheel well and rocker panel trim, a driver's rear view mirror, a black vinyl power convertible top, and a black vinyl convertible top boot cover. The seller notes that while some surface rust is present, along with a few typical chips, minor scratches, and one or two touch-up areas, the overall condition remains appealing. For a closer look, please refer to the walk-around video provided below. This vehicle is equipped with a set of 14-inch steel wheels, featuring full hubcaps, and they are paired with whitewall radial tires. According to the seller, the tires may have been replaced in 2020; however, it is recommended to verify the tire dates for accurate information. The front bucket seats, rear seat, trim, and door panels of this vehicle are tastefully upholstered in black vinyl. Noteworthy features include manual windows and steering, a column-mounted automatic transmission shifter, an original AM radio, a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, and a sleek black dashboard. Positioned ahead of the driver, this vehicle features a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for monitoring the fuel level, temperature, and alternator. Additionally, a set of three aftermarket gauges for temperature, oil pressure, and voltage are conveniently located under the dashboard. The odometer currently reads 104,617 miles, reflecting 2,000 miles added during the eight-month ownership period, as reported by the seller and believed to be accurate. This vehicle is powered by a dependable 225cid 6 cylinder engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, a comprehensive compression test was conducted on the cylinder head, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The results of the compression test can be found in the carousel to the right. Furthermore, all fluids were changed in 2020 approximately 2000 miles ago, further contributing to the vehicle's overall maintenance and performance. This Dart comes from the factory with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle, ensuring a balanced and stable ride. Braking power is provided by manual four-wheel drum brakes. The vehicle features a single exhaust system that exits at the rear. As part of the sale, the seller will include an owner's manual, ensuring that the new owner has access to the valuable information and guidance provided in the manual. Used 1966 Dodge Dart GT, Green This 1966 Dodge Dart GT is equipped with a 225cid inline slant six engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Notable features include a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, comfortable bucket seats, and several new parts. It showcases a sleek dark green metallic exterior finish, complemented by a power black vinyl convertible top and a stylish black vinyl interior. This Dart GT is currently available fand comes with an owner's manual and a clear transferable registration. The exterior of this vehicle retains much of its original dark metallic green paint (code G), as confirmed by the data tag. Noteworthy features include chrome bumpers, wheel well and rocker panel trim, a driver's rear view mirror, a black vinyl power convertible top, and a black vinyl convertible top boot cover. The seller notes that while some surface rust is present, along with a few typical chips, minor scratches, and one or two touch-up areas, the overall condition remains appealing. For a closer look, please refer to the walk-around video provided below. This vehicle is equipped with a set of 14-inch steel wheels, featuring full hubcaps, and they are paired with whitewall radial tires. According to the seller, the tires may have been replaced in 2020; however, it is recommended to verify the tire dates for accurate information. The front bucket seats, rear seat, trim, and door panels of this vehicle are tastefully upholstered in black vinyl. Noteworthy features include manual windows and steering, a column-mounted automatic transmission shifter, an original AM radio, a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, and a sleek black dashboard. Positioned ahead of the driver, this vehicle features a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for monitoring the fuel level, temperature, and alternator. Additionally, a set of three aftermarket gauges for temperature, oil pressure, and voltage are conveniently located under the dashboard. The odometer currently reads 104,617 miles, reflecting 2,000 miles added during the eight-month ownership period, as reported by the seller and believed to be accurate. This vehicle is powered by a dependable 225cid 6 cylinder engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, a comprehensive compression test was conducted on the cylinder head, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The results of the compression test can be found in the carousel to the right. Furthermore, all fluids were changed in 2020 approximately 2000 miles ago, further contributing to the vehicle's overall maintenance and performance. This Dart comes from the factory with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle, ensuring a balanced and stable ride. Braking power is provided by manual four-wheel drum brakes. The vehicle features a single exhaust system that exits at the rear. As part of the sale, the seller will include an owner's manual, ensuring that the new owner has access to the valuable information and guidance provided in the manual. Used 1966 Dodge Dart GT, Green This 1966 Dodge Dart GT is equipped with a 225cid inline slant six engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Notable features include a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, comfortable bucket seats, and several new parts. It showcases a sleek dark green metallic exterior finish, complemented by a power black vinyl convertible top and a stylish black vinyl interior. This Dart GT is currently available fand comes with an owner's manual and a clear transferable registration. The exterior of this vehicle retains much of its original dark metallic green paint (code G), as confirmed by the data tag. Noteworthy features include chrome bumpers, wheel well and rocker panel trim, a driver's rear view mirror, a black vinyl power convertible top, and a black vinyl convertible top boot cover. The seller notes that while some surface rust is present, along with a few typical chips, minor scratches, and one or two touch-up areas, the overall condition remains appealing. For a closer look, please refer to the walk-around video provided below. This vehicle is equipped with a set of 14-inch steel wheels, featuring full hubcaps, and they are paired with whitewall radial tires. According to the seller, the tires may have been replaced in 2020; however, it is recommended to verify the tire dates for accurate information. The front bucket seats, rear seat, trim, and door panels of this vehicle are tastefully upholstered in black vinyl. Noteworthy features include manual windows and steering, a column-mounted automatic transmission shifter, an original AM radio, a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, and a sleek black dashboard. Positioned ahead of the driver, this vehicle features a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for monitoring the fuel level, temperature, and alternator. Additionally, a set of three aftermarket gauges for temperature, oil pressure, and voltage are conveniently located under the dashboard. The odometer currently reads 104,617 miles, reflecting 2,000 miles added during the eight-month ownership period, as reported by the seller and believed to be accurate. This vehicle is powered by a dependable 225cid 6 cylinder engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, a comprehensive compression test was conducted on the cylinder head, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The results of the compression test can be found in the carousel to the right. Furthermore, all fluids were changed in 2020 approximately 2000 miles ago, further contributing to the vehicle's overall maintenance and performance. This Dart comes from the factory with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle, ensuring a balanced and stable ride. Braking power is provided by manual four-wheel drum brakes. The vehicle features a single exhaust system that exits at the rear. As part of the sale, the seller will include an owner's manual, ensuring that the new owner has access to the valuable information and guidance provided in the manual. Used 1966 Dodge Dart GT, Green This 1966 Dodge Dart GT is equipped with a 225cid inline slant six engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Notable features include a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, comfortable bucket seats, and several new parts. It showcases a sleek dark green metallic exterior finish, complemented by a power black vinyl convertible top and a stylish black vinyl interior. This Dart GT is currently available fand comes with an owner's manual and a clear transferable registration. The exterior of this vehicle retains much of its original dark metallic green paint (code G), as confirmed by the data tag. Noteworthy features include chrome bumpers, wheel well and rocker panel trim, a driver's rear view mirror, a black vinyl power convertible top, and a black vinyl convertible top boot cover. The seller notes that while some surface rust is present, along with a few typical chips, minor scratches, and one or two touch-up areas, the overall condition remains appealing. For a closer look, please refer to the walk-around video provided below. This vehicle is equipped with a set of 14-inch steel wheels, featuring full hubcaps, and they are paired with whitewall radial tires. According to the seller, the tires may have been replaced in 2020; however, it is recommended to verify the tire dates for accurate information. The front bucket seats, rear seat, trim, and door panels of this vehicle are tastefully upholstered in black vinyl. Noteworthy features include manual windows and steering, a column-mounted automatic transmission shifter, an original AM radio, a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, and a sleek black dashboard. Positioned ahead of the driver, this vehicle features a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for monitoring the fuel level, temperature, and alternator. Additionally, a set of three aftermarket gauges for temperature, oil pressure, and voltage are conveniently located under the dashboard. The odometer currently reads 104,617 miles, reflecting 2,000 miles added during the eight-month ownership period, as reported by the seller and believed to be accurate. This vehicle is powered by a dependable 225cid 6 cylinder engine, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, a comprehensive compression test was conducted on the cylinder head, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The results of the compression test can be found in the carousel to the right. Furthermore, all fluids were changed in 2020 approximately 2000 miles ago, further contributing to the vehicle's overall maintenance and performance. This Dart comes from the factory with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle, ensuring a balanced and stable ride. Braking power is provided by manual four-wheel drum brakes. The vehicle features a single exhaust system that exits at the rear. As part of the sale, the seller will include an owner's manual, ensuring that the new owner has access to the valuable information and guidance provided in the manual. Used 1966 Dodge Dart GT, Green
$9,700
1934 Ford Roadster Blue for SalePOPULAR

1934 Ford Roadster Blue for Sale

Richardson, TX
Oct 26, 2023
Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue Body: 34 Ford Roadster Body Built By Minotti Fiberglass. This body is unique in that it is chopped and channeled. Body includes all garnish moldings, dash and interior panels along with the windshield. Doors are hung and latches are mounted. Doors shut like a new car. Paint: Unknown blue color, but is in great shape and shines up nicely. Chasis: " Original” 1934 Ford Frame Fully Boxed Car Logo: Clay Smith Cams - Mr. Horsepower. The image is a caricature of legendary hot rod guru Clay Smith (1915-1954), well known for his red hair. The “Mr. Horsepower” legacy began in the early 1930's with camshafts that were literally hand-ground by Clay Smith to high performance specifications. His technical expertise was recognized by the industry and racers were mesmerized by the overall performance of his products. Although he specialized in camshafts, his high-performance engines were setting world speed records. Engine: 1955 Dodge Red Ram Hemi (Est 183-193 HP). The engine starts right up every time and provides a " classic" hemi sound through the straight headers dumped just in front of the suicide doors. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi was third in the company's increasingly successful series of Hemispherical-combustion-chambered V-8 engines: Chrysler's Fire Power Hemi displaced 331 cubic inches and churned out 180 horsepower when it was introduced in 1951; a year later, it was De Soto's turn, and its 276-cu in Hemi also put out 180hp. It had been 20 years since an eight-cylinder had been available in a Dodge, but when its version launched for the 1953 model year, it was rated at 140 horsepower from 241 cubic inches and 7.1: compression. In '54, compression was bumped to 7.5:1 and the power rating rose as well, to 150hp in Dodge's 40th anniversary year. Dodge's Red Ram Hemi had the smallest bore center distance of any of Chrysler Corporation's Hemi engines, at 4.1875 inches. Did it work? As an engineering triumph, you bet. Though Hemi-headed engines had been used by racing and high-end brands in the pre-war era, it took Chrysler to bring them to mainstream America in the post-war era. Among other advantages: The shape of the combustion chamber allowed a central spark plug location for more efficient fuel ignition, and valve sizes grew because they didn't rub shoulders with one another, as they did in conventional engines. A better burn and bigger valves meant more power. Chrysler's Hemi weighed in at the same 331-cu in displacement as the mighty Cadillac V-8, and the Mopar put out 20 more horsepower. And Dodge dropped theirs into every body style it offered: coupe, sedan, wagon, convertible, whatever. Displacement grew rapidly, as did Dodge's cars, through the 1950s: an overbore in 1955 brought displacement to 270 cubes and 150 hp. The Century's hemispherical V-8 lasted into the mid-1980s. Since that time, the term Mopar has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and De Soto. Carburetor: Holley 600 CFM, Four Barrel Transmission: 700 R4 3-Speed Automatic with a Roadrunner Torque Converter that transfers the power to a 4-Link 9-Inch Ford (370 POSI) and Strange Axles. An overdrive shift switch is under dash on left side of steering column. Shifter: B&M Megashifter - The B&M Mega Shifter is a quality shifter that's been one of the most popular automatic shifters of all time. The Mega Shifter's positive ratcheting function won't allow you to over shift and miss a gear at that critical moment, along with the park-reverse lockout feature. The look and feel of the T-handle and accordion style shift boot really shows off the racing heritage of the Mega Shifter. Other features include a black console that fits with the floor for a perfect fit, brand new 5 foot shifter cable, cable brackets, transmission shift levers, chrome plated top plate with lighted gear indicator. Front Suspension: Mustang II Independent Front Suspension (IFS)Four Wheel Disc Brakes Shocks: QA1 Coil-over Springs (Front and Rear)Wheels & Tires: 15" aluminum wheels on the front with 195/60R15 Tires and 17" aluminum wheels in the rear with P235/70R17 Tires. Used 1934 Ford Roadster Blue
$17,400
1951 Pontiac Catalina Cream yellow &white for SalePOPULAR

1951 Pontiac Catalina Cream yellow &white for Sale

Austin, TX
Oct 26, 2023
1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door Hardtop Resto-Mod, 400 Cu. In. Pontiac V8 engine with Turbo 400 Transmission My late husband purchased his 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door hardtop as a shell in 2007. It had no drivetrain or interior. He had a 400 cubic inch Pontiac and a GM Turbo 400 transmission installed. The carburetor has a manual choke. The outside of the car is completely stock with all the extra chrome and stainless trim that is included in the Catalina Deluxe model. It has a custom dual exhaust with turbo mufflers that produce a deep rumble. The front brakes have been converted to discs. The brake master cylinder is stock and was just rebuilt. The entire front end has been rebuilt, and the engine timing chain has been replaced as have all the exterior engine gaskets. The entire interior and headliner is custom with front bucket seats and a center console done in black tuck and role. The entire trunk area is also treated to the same black tuck and role upholstery. The driver's seat has a small tear where the seat back comes together with the seat closest to the door. It is not in the seat or seat back area. It has a white and cream yellow paint job that has been cut and buffed. There are a few chips and some minor surface rust under several emblems. There are several original chrome pieces, like the Indian head on the hood and the rear tail light bezels that are pitted as they are original. The front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed and all the stainless trim has been polished; A hood release lever is installed under the dash to ensure there is no snooping in the engine compartment. The hood springs have weakened over time and a hood support is necessary to keep the hood fully open. Wheels are American Racing Aluminum 15 x 7. The car is missing the exterior window sill trim. There are many extra trim pieces such as rear wheel skirts and the original hubcaps and the hood center trim piece. The vehicle does not have power steering, power brakes or AC. The speedometer and odometer do not work as two successive oil changes show the same mileage. Used 1951 Pontiac Catalina Yellow 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door Hardtop Resto-Mod, 400 Cu. In. Pontiac V8 engine with Turbo 400 Transmission My late husband purchased his 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door hardtop as a shell in 2007. It had no drivetrain or interior. He had a 400 cubic inch Pontiac and a GM Turbo 400 transmission installed. The carburetor has a manual choke. The outside of the car is completely stock with all the extra chrome and stainless trim that is included in the Catalina Deluxe model. It has a custom dual exhaust with turbo mufflers that produce a deep rumble. The front brakes have been converted to discs. The brake master cylinder is stock and was just rebuilt. The entire front end has been rebuilt, and the engine timing chain has been replaced as have all the exterior engine gaskets. The entire interior and headliner is custom with front bucket seats and a center console done in black tuck and role. The entire trunk area is also treated to the same black tuck and role upholstery. The driver's seat has a small tear where the seat back comes together with the seat closest to the door. It is not in the seat or seat back area. It has a white and cream yellow paint job that has been cut and buffed. There are a few chips and some minor surface rust under several emblems. There are several original chrome pieces, like the Indian head on the hood and the rear tail light bezels that are pitted as they are original. The front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed and all the stainless trim has been polished; A hood release lever is installed under the dash to ensure there is no snooping in the engine compartment. The hood springs have weakened over time and a hood support is necessary to keep the hood fully open. Wheels are American Racing Aluminum 15 x 7. The car is missing the exterior window sill trim. There are many extra trim pieces such as rear wheel skirts and the original hubcaps and the hood center trim piece. The vehicle does not have power steering, power brakes or AC. The speedometer and odometer do not work as two successive oil changes show the same mileage. Used 1951 Pontiac Catalina Yellow 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door Hardtop Resto-Mod, 400 Cu. In. Pontiac V8 engine with Turbo 400 Transmission My late husband purchased his 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door hardtop as a shell in 2007. It had no drivetrain or interior. He had a 400 cubic inch Pontiac and a GM Turbo 400 transmission installed. The carburetor has a manual choke. The outside of the car is completely stock with all the extra chrome and stainless trim that is included in the Catalina Deluxe model. It has a custom dual exhaust with turbo mufflers that produce a deep rumble. The front brakes have been converted to discs. The brake master cylinder is stock and was just rebuilt. The entire front end has been rebuilt, and the engine timing chain has been replaced as have all the exterior engine gaskets. The entire interior and headliner is custom with front bucket seats and a center console done in black tuck and role. The entire trunk area is also treated to the same black tuck and role upholstery. The driver's seat has a small tear where the seat back comes together with the seat closest to the door. It is not in the seat or seat back area. It has a white and cream yellow paint job that has been cut and buffed. There are a few chips and some minor surface rust under several emblems. There are several original chrome pieces, like the Indian head on the hood and the rear tail light bezels that are pitted as they are original. The front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed and all the stainless trim has been polished; A hood release lever is installed under the dash to ensure there is no snooping in the engine compartment. The hood springs have weakened over time and a hood support is necessary to keep the hood fully open. Wheels are American Racing Aluminum 15 x 7. The car is missing the exterior window sill trim. There are many extra trim pieces such as rear wheel skirts and the original hubcaps and the hood center trim piece. The vehicle does not have power steering, power brakes or AC. The speedometer and odometer do not work as two successive oil changes show the same mileage. Used 1951 Pontiac Catalina Yellow 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door Hardtop Resto-Mod, 400 Cu. In. Pontiac V8 engine with Turbo 400 Transmission My late husband purchased his 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door hardtop as a shell in 2007. It had no drivetrain or interior. He had a 400 cubic inch Pontiac and a GM Turbo 400 transmission installed. The carburetor has a manual choke. The outside of the car is completely stock with all the extra chrome and stainless trim that is included in the Catalina Deluxe model. It has a custom dual exhaust with turbo mufflers that produce a deep rumble. The front brakes have been converted to discs. The brake master cylinder is stock and was just rebuilt. The entire front end has been rebuilt, and the engine timing chain has been replaced as have all the exterior engine gaskets. The entire interior and headliner is custom with front bucket seats and a center console done in black tuck and role. The entire trunk area is also treated to the same black tuck and role upholstery. The driver's seat has a small tear where the seat back comes together with the seat closest to the door. It is not in the seat or seat back area. It has a white and cream yellow paint job that has been cut and buffed. There are a few chips and some minor surface rust under several emblems. There are several original chrome pieces, like the Indian head on the hood and the rear tail light bezels that are pitted as they are original. The front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed and all the stainless trim has been polished; A hood release lever is installed under the dash to ensure there is no snooping in the engine compartment. The hood springs have weakened over time and a hood support is necessary to keep the hood fully open. Wheels are American Racing Aluminum 15 x 7. The car is missing the exterior window sill trim. There are many extra trim pieces such as rear wheel skirts and the original hubcaps and the hood center trim piece. The vehicle does not have power steering, power brakes or AC. The speedometer and odometer do not work as two successive oil changes show the same mileage. Used 1951 Pontiac Catalina Yellow 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door Hardtop Resto-Mod, 400 Cu. In. Pontiac V8 engine with Turbo 400 Transmission My late husband purchased his 1951 Pontiac Catalina Deluxe 2 door hardtop as a shell in 2007. It had no drivetrain or interior. He had a 400 cubic inch Pontiac and a GM Turbo 400 transmission installed. The carburetor has a manual choke. The outside of the car is completely stock with all the extra chrome and stainless trim that is included in the Catalina Deluxe model. It has a custom dual exhaust with turbo mufflers that produce a deep rumble. The front brakes have been converted to discs. The brake master cylinder is stock and was just rebuilt. The entire front end has been rebuilt, and the engine timing chain has been replaced as have all the exterior engine gaskets. The entire interior and headliner is custom with front bucket seats and a center console done in black tuck and role. The entire trunk area is also treated to the same black tuck and role upholstery. The driver's seat has a small tear where the seat back comes together with the seat closest to the door. It is not in the seat or seat back area. It has a white and cream yellow paint job that has been cut and buffed. There are a few chips and some minor surface rust under several emblems. There are several original chrome pieces, like the Indian head on the hood and the rear tail light bezels that are pitted as they are original. The front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed and all the stainless trim has been polished; A hood release lever is installed under the dash to ensure there is no snooping in the engine compartment. The hood springs have weakened over time and a hood support is necessary to keep the hood fully open. Wheels are American Racing Aluminum 15 x 7. The car is missing the exterior window sill trim. There are many extra trim pieces such as rear wheel skirts and the original hubcaps and the hood center trim piece. The vehicle does not have power steering, power brakes or AC. The speedometer and odometer do not work as two successive oil changes show the same mileage. Used 1951 Pontiac Catalina Yellow
$11,400
1973 Cadillac Coupe Deville Green for SalePOPULAR

1973 Cadillac Coupe Deville Green for Sale

Corpus Christi, TX
Oct 26, 2023
This is an original unrestored car with only 55k miles. Thats just over 1000 miles per year. There have been some touchups but it appears that everything including the vinyl top are original. This car was a two owner one family car when I bought it last year. The original owner had it until the mid 90's when his brother acquired it. I believe the first brother passed away. The second brother had a large car collection that he kept in a special building that was just for his collection, heated and air conditioned. The car had less than 2000 miles put on it in the time that he owned it. I purchased it from his estate through a classic car dealer that was very familiar with his collection. From what I was told this car had not been wash with any kind of water nor has it seen rain or been kept outside overnight since the second brother acquired it. I have followed suit. The only cleaning I have ever done to the exterior was a bottle of quik detail and a micro cloth towel. I installed new tires, the ones that were on it were from the 80's. I did a thorough detail inside and out although it was in very good condition. The carb was removed for rebuilding. The valve covers were removed to replace leaking gaskets. While that was being done I painted the intake, the block that could be reached and the valve covers. The water pump was sent out and rebuilt. All the rubber hoses in the engine compartment were replaced. New battery and cables. Every light bulb on the vehicle was upgraded to led bulbs. The clock was sent out and rebuilt and is currently working. The brake vacuum booster was just replaced. Everything on the vehicle works as it should. The radio was upgraded to a modern Bluetooth stereo with a nostalgic look and new speakers. I have the original radio. It comes with a full set of original shop manuals. Used 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Green This is an original unrestored car with only 55k miles. Thats just over 1000 miles per year. There have been some touchups but it appears that everything including the vinyl top are original. This car was a two owner one family car when I bought it last year. The original owner had it until the mid 90's when his brother acquired it. I believe the first brother passed away. The second brother had a large car collection that he kept in a special building that was just for his collection, heated and air conditioned. The car had less than 2000 miles put on it in the time that he owned it. I purchased it from his estate through a classic car dealer that was very familiar with his collection. From what I was told this car had not been wash with any kind of water nor has it seen rain or been kept outside overnight since the second brother acquired it. I have followed suit. The only cleaning I have ever done to the exterior was a bottle of quik detail and a micro cloth towel. I installed new tires, the ones that were on it were from the 80's. I did a thorough detail inside and out although it was in very good condition. The carb was removed for rebuilding. The valve covers were removed to replace leaking gaskets. While that was being done I painted the intake, the block that could be reached and the valve covers. The water pump was sent out and rebuilt. All the rubber hoses in the engine compartment were replaced. New battery and cables. Every light bulb on the vehicle was upgraded to led bulbs. The clock was sent out and rebuilt and is currently working. The brake vacuum booster was just replaced. Everything on the vehicle works as it should. The radio was upgraded to a modern Bluetooth stereo with a nostalgic look and new speakers. I have the original radio. It comes with a full set of original shop manuals. Used 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Green This is an original unrestored car with only 55k miles. Thats just over 1000 miles per year. There have been some touchups but it appears that everything including the vinyl top are original. This car was a two owner one family car when I bought it last year. The original owner had it until the mid 90's when his brother acquired it. I believe the first brother passed away. The second brother had a large car collection that he kept in a special building that was just for his collection, heated and air conditioned. The car had less than 2000 miles put on it in the time that he owned it. I purchased it from his estate through a classic car dealer that was very familiar with his collection. From what I was told this car had not been wash with any kind of water nor has it seen rain or been kept outside overnight since the second brother acquired it. I have followed suit. The only cleaning I have ever done to the exterior was a bottle of quik detail and a micro cloth towel. I installed new tires, the ones that were on it were from the 80's. I did a thorough detail inside and out although it was in very good condition. The carb was removed for rebuilding. The valve covers were removed to replace leaking gaskets. While that was being done I painted the intake, the block that could be reached and the valve covers. The water pump was sent out and rebuilt. All the rubber hoses in the engine compartment were replaced. New battery and cables. Every light bulb on the vehicle was upgraded to led bulbs. The clock was sent out and rebuilt and is currently working. The brake vacuum booster was just replaced. Everything on the vehicle works as it should. The radio was upgraded to a modern Bluetooth stereo with a nostalgic look and new speakers. I have the original radio. It comes with a full set of original shop manuals. Used 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Green This is an original unrestored car with only 55k miles. Thats just over 1000 miles per year. There have been some touchups but it appears that everything including the vinyl top are original. This car was a two owner one family car when I bought it last year. The original owner had it until the mid 90's when his brother acquired it. I believe the first brother passed away. The second brother had a large car collection that he kept in a special building that was just for his collection, heated and air conditioned. The car had less than 2000 miles put on it in the time that he owned it. I purchased it from his estate through a classic car dealer that was very familiar with his collection. From what I was told this car had not been wash with any kind of water nor has it seen rain or been kept outside overnight since the second brother acquired it. I have followed suit. The only cleaning I have ever done to the exterior was a bottle of quik detail and a micro cloth towel. I installed new tires, the ones that were on it were from the 80's. I did a thorough detail inside and out although it was in very good condition. The carb was removed for rebuilding. The valve covers were removed to replace leaking gaskets. While that was being done I painted the intake, the block that could be reached and the valve covers. The water pump was sent out and rebuilt. All the rubber hoses in the engine compartment were replaced. New battery and cables. Every light bulb on the vehicle was upgraded to led bulbs. The clock was sent out and rebuilt and is currently working. The brake vacuum booster was just replaced. Everything on the vehicle works as it should. The radio was upgraded to a modern Bluetooth stereo with a nostalgic look and new speakers. I have the original radio. It comes with a full set of original shop manuals. Used 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Green This is an original unrestored car with only 55k miles. Thats just over 1000 miles per year. There have been some touchups but it appears that everything including the vinyl top are original. This car was a two owner one family car when I bought it last year. The original owner had it until the mid 90's when his brother acquired it. I believe the first brother passed away. The second brother had a large car collection that he kept in a special building that was just for his collection, heated and air conditioned. The car had less than 2000 miles put on it in the time that he owned it. I purchased it from his estate through a classic car dealer that was very familiar with his collection. From what I was told this car had not been wash with any kind of water nor has it seen rain or been kept outside overnight since the second brother acquired it. I have followed suit. The only cleaning I have ever done to the exterior was a bottle of quik detail and a micro cloth towel. I installed new tires, the ones that were on it were from the 80's. I did a thorough detail inside and out although it was in very good condition. The carb was removed for rebuilding. The valve covers were removed to replace leaking gaskets. While that was being done I painted the intake, the block that could be reached and the valve covers. The water pump was sent out and rebuilt. All the rubber hoses in the engine compartment were replaced. New battery and cables. Every light bulb on the vehicle was upgraded to led bulbs. The clock was sent out and rebuilt and is currently working. The brake vacuum booster was just replaced. Everything on the vehicle works as it should. The radio was upgraded to a modern Bluetooth stereo with a nostalgic look and new speakers. I have the original radio. It comes with a full set of original shop manuals. Used 1973 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Green
$15,000
1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Medium Blue for SalePOPULAR

1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Medium Blue for Sale

Mcallen, TX
Oct 26, 2023
1966 Chevelle 300. Built 454 engine. 700R4 built transmission. 12 bolt 336 ratio positrac rear end. Medium blue inside and out. All new interior. Excellent paint. Front power disc brakes. New Cooper Cobra tires and mags. New floor pans. No rust-straight body. Rev-limiter tach. Excellent condition. Very nice and fast car. Under body clean as outside. Turn key and go. Used 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue 1966 Chevelle 300. Built 454 engine. 700R4 built transmission. 12 bolt 336 ratio positrac rear end. Medium blue inside and out. All new interior. Excellent paint. Front power disc brakes. New Cooper Cobra tires and mags. New floor pans. No rust-straight body. Rev-limiter tach. Excellent condition. Very nice and fast car. Under body clean as outside. Turn key and go. Used 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue 1966 Chevelle 300. Built 454 engine. 700R4 built transmission. 12 bolt 336 ratio positrac rear end. Medium blue inside and out. All new interior. Excellent paint. Front power disc brakes. New Cooper Cobra tires and mags. New floor pans. No rust-straight body. Rev-limiter tach. Excellent condition. Very nice and fast car. Under body clean as outside. Turn key and go. Used 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue 1966 Chevelle 300. Built 454 engine. 700R4 built transmission. 12 bolt 336 ratio positrac rear end. Medium blue inside and out. All new interior. Excellent paint. Front power disc brakes. New Cooper Cobra tires and mags. New floor pans. No rust-straight body. Rev-limiter tach. Excellent condition. Very nice and fast car. Under body clean as outside. Turn key and go. Used 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue 1966 Chevelle 300. Built 454 engine. 700R4 built transmission. 12 bolt 336 ratio positrac rear end. Medium blue inside and out. All new interior. Excellent paint. Front power disc brakes. New Cooper Cobra tires and mags. New floor pans. No rust-straight body. Rev-limiter tach. Excellent condition. Very nice and fast car. Under body clean as outside. Turn key and go. Used 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue
$14,000