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  1. 1969 VW Dune Buggy Convertible If everybody had an ocean Across the U.S.A. Then everybody'd be surfin' Like Californi-a You'd seem 'em wearing their baggies Huarache sandals too A bushy bushy blonde hairdo Surfin' U.S.A. So kids, let's cut school,...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  2. … Bela Barenyi, an 18 year old Hungarian student, submitted a chassis design for a "Volkswagen" in 1925 and is recognized as designing the basic VW Beetle. Ferdinand Porsche, an Austrian automotive engineer, created the ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  3. … 120-C Sedan Packard was never known for taking risks, and that's part of the marque's appeal today. The 120, which was smaller and less expensive than the senior Packard cars, was roughly equivalent to a Buick yet offered big ca...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  4. GR Auto Gallery of Indianapolis is proud to present this stunning 1934 Plymouth Sedan for your consideration. This Plymouth is a classic Street Rod. Silver and green metallic paint covers the straight body. This is a steel body with the exceptions...
    GR AUTO GALLERY ·Over 4 weeks ago on V12 Software
  5. You are looking at a beautiful 1940 Dodge D-14 Sedan with suicide doors. This is a manual car with a 3.6L flat6. optional running boards. optional bumper guards and duel wipers...New paint and very nice interior. I feel that my price of $14.000 is...
    Classic Cars of SC, Inc ·Over 4 weeks ago on V12 Software
  6. 17k original miles, what your about to witness could be a once in a life time opportunity to own this general Motors masterpiece. In it's original condition, may I repeat not a restored vehicle. All original paint, including all original sheet met...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Yupyi!
  7. AM/FM/CD Player, Carpeting, Custom Paint, Custom restoration, Front bench seat, Rear bench seat, Running boards, Tachometer, Wheel covers
    D'ONOFRIO MOTORS ·Over 4 weeks ago on WalkTheLot.com
  8. … The word Volkswagen means "People's car" in German. Its headquarters are in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony. It was started in the 1930's, at the request of the country's leader, Adolf Hitler, to produce a car designed by Ferdinand ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  9. 1953 MG TD Roadster In the early 1950's MG decided to go after the American market and did so with full on assault of the MD TD. With its rag top, a more powerful engine, shorter in length, and sports car handling, one could drive like Sterling Mo...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  10. … Highlander Convertible Chrysler had a well-developed range of pre-war automobiles to offer the public when peacetime resumed following World War II. With minor revisions to styling and equipment, Chrysler's immediate post-...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  11. … for sale! Motorcar Classics is proud to present this 1960 Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle featured in black with red interior. This is a true one-owner survivor with only 52k miles that is still on its 1960 Connecticut title. In 19...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  12. … Sedan Packard was never known for taking risks, and that's part of the marque's appeal today. The 120, which was smaller and less expensive than the senior Packard cars, was roughly equivalent to a Buick yet offered big car stylin...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  13. Stk#153 1948 International Pickup You don’t see many of these around Painted Green with dual outside mirrors, front bumper is chrome. No rear bumper, wood bed, stainless door handles, emblems, roll out windshield, running boards, dual wipers, stai...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  14. … 1901 Touring Sedan Packard was never known for taking risks, and that's part of the marque's appeal today. The 120, which was smaller and less expensive than the senior Packard cars, was roughly equivalent to a Buick, yet offered ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  15. … Series 4860 Custom Cabriolet The story of Nash Motors begins way back in the early 1900s with the Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Prior to the first TBJC automobiles being produced in 1902, the company spent a...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
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