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1950 Pontiac silver streak - $13,000
Leif in Calif posted a topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
No pics of "OG" interior....looks like a color change at some point.... https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/wilmington-1950-pontiac-silver-streak/7687791986.html Purchased from family owner from New. Everything OG ,6 volt ,straight 8 Everything works, all gauges ,lights, all chrome, etc ,runs ,needs brake work ,title in hand ,brand new white walls OG hub caps ,OG interior ,3 on tree. (562) 833-8877 -
Google says that's $134,740.18 More text and pics in ad https://www.prewarcar.com/476166-1926-packard-236-straight-eight-roadster-for-sale As the recipient of a complete restoration in the 1980s, this rare and stylish Model 236 Runabout Roadster still presents in excellent condition throughout. In a previous owner’s care for the past 16 years, it was stored in a temperature-controlled environment and regularly maintained by an on site mechanic. Lifting the bonnet reveals a tidy engine bay, to show standards and a little patina to some of the finishes. Mechanically, the car runs well and is ideal for enjoyment on scenic drives or touring with enthusiast clubs. Call Richard Biddulph. Mobile ++44 (0) 7967 260673
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Think what a hit this would be at the next Cars and Coffee! (more pics in ad) https://www.prewarcar.com/482149-hanomag-kommissbrot-2-10-ps-1924 It was called Kommissbrot (Army Bread) because of its identical shape to the common bread used by the German army at the time. It was the first German small car to be produced on an assembly line. The windscreen could be opened upwards to provide the passengers with a fresh breeze. In total, about 15,000 cars were made between 1924 and 1928.[ With the 10 HP single-cylinder 500 cc engine, the top speed was 60 km/h.
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I saw the price and said to my self "It would have to be a real award winner to be worth that" but guess what? https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/las-vegas-1930-cabriolet-model/7685131329.htm 1930 FORD MODEL A CABRIOLET AACA 2022 WESTERN NATIONALS' JR FIRST WINNER PRODUCED APRIL 1930 BRONSON YELLOW/SEAL BROWN/ BLACK SKIRT LEBARON BONNEY INTERIOR RUMBLE SEAT/SIDE MOUNT SPARES 19 INCH WHEELS, NEW FIRESTONE TIRES ORIGINAL 4 CYLINDER ENGINE S/N A31597XX Many, Many extras Enjoy the history. email: e9741e6080f8399fbadfa717d71207c3@sale.craigslist.org
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Striking styling! It's not clear what engine is currently in the car... https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/norco-1948-buick-super-sedanette-hot/7684859570.html Not a perfect car, but a Nice example of survivor!! Straight 8 with a manual transmission and a 3rd member "pumpkin" freeway gears are included but not installed in good shape. Absolutely stunning interior finished in Ivory color. 12volt conversion. needs some finishing wiring behind the dash. Clear Arizona title. $19999 Firm!!!!!
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Ad says nothing about it's condition and the pictures show almost nothing but what you can see looks nice! (interior correct?) https://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/d/stockton-1928-buick-standard-six-model/7686452259.html Buick Standard Six Model 24 Sport Roadster Green with black fenders over green interior, and power comes from a 207ci inline-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Features include a tan soft top, a rumble seat, a rear-mounted spare tire, a golf bag door, and cowl lamps. This Buick comes with a Marvel T3 carburetor and a clean title. You can txt me at: 7.2.Zero 9.Two.4 9.7.Zero.Nine
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1941 Chevrolet Sedan - $18,000
Leif in Calif replied to Leif in Calif's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Also, I just noticed the registration is out of date by almost 2 years...old pictures or off the road? -
Looks like a fair deal! My ride pool in the 70's was in one of these...very comfortable! https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/walnut-creek-1941-chevrolet-sedan/7686742507.html 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe sedan. Stock and very original. Six cylinder. Three speed manual transmission. Not perfect but pretty darned nice. Will add more photos soon. Nine 2 five 2 one 6 one 1 five 8. Please do not make offers over the phone. Thanks for looking. - Tony
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1951 Austin Champ...for sale...$6500
Leif in Calif replied to Gerczak's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
These foreign "jeeps" are fun. I saw an Alfa one on a trip to Italy once. -
1946 Chevrolet utility truck, not mine.
Leif in Calif replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
"Ma Bell" telephone repair truck is a great idea and totally correct. I had a '46 pick up some years ago. The previous owner had put some 15 inch wheels with the wrong off-set on it, once it got the 16 inchers, it worked well. The only issue was if you were traveling fast on the highway (like over 50mph) and the was a hump or dip that would unload the suspension, it wanted to change lanes. It is a prewar design. If it was running and driving this price would be good! -
1931 Hudson Coupe, not mine.
Leif in Calif replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
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Looks nice and it sure is a lot of car for Model A money. (more pics in ad) https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/santa-rosa-1930-buick-model/7686097837.html Clean title, all paperwork is complete. Very clean. Everything works. email: fa789e5b6634339eb64219403fcd0cde@sale.craigslist.org
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I used to see one of these owned by Martin Swig around town...a truly beautiful car. Almost every description of these states it was Ford's most expensive car, I've never seem a list price. I have read that Henry Ford II went through the roof when he learned that this car was developed and put on the market without his knowledge, but then once he saw it, he ordered several for his family. More info and pictures in ad. https://www.classicopen.eu/cars-for-sale Chassis number 1391, FACEL METALLON body number FMC 1642, engine number 700636. Color black with a bronze roof and a cognac brown leather interior. The rare and beautiful Ford Comète was produced at FACEL in Paris, the chassis with V8 engine came from the Ford France (SAF) factory in Poissy. Prince Rainier of Monaco, owner of a FACEL Bentley, bought a Comète for his wife Grace Kelly. This Ford Comète is a 13 CV model from 1954 with the larger Aquillon V8 engine of 2355 cc (80 hp), linked to an optional Cotal electric-hydraulically operated four-speed gearbox with an intriguing 'joy stick' steering column switch. A total of 2,265 Comètes were built, of which only a small number were equipped with the electric-hydraulically operated Cotal four-speed gearbox.
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No interior pictures...Rough but reasonable...I wonder if the engine is seized. https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/san-fernando-1928-franklin-sedan/7685304862.html 1928 Franklin Sedan 7 Passenger. The car ran when it was parked for storage. Unfortunately the previous owner passed away but the title has been given to the lot owner. Looking to sell it to someone ready for a restoration project. All parts are there with the car, located in San Fernando Valley. $3500 and must provide towing, delivery not available (805) 797-9728
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Neet old Cushman. NOT MINE
Leif in Calif replied to JACK M's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Seems pretty expensive but I do like the horn! 1948 Cushman Scooter rustoration, original patina on solid bones, runs well, has Predator electric start engine with CVT drive, lights and horn, sidecar is Steib usually found on BMW etc german motorcycles. NOT street legal, but really fun -
Someone suggested we see some "foreign" cars... The V8 is a Ford Flathead 60 with a slightly longer stroke, built under license. https://www.leboncoin.fr/offre/voitures/2437546158 Simca Vedette Regence from 1955. Aquilon V8 engine. Often used for club and other outings. Some finishing touches needed to make it look superb.
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1932 Auburn Speedster, not mine.
Leif in Calif replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
So true! Someone could have invested a lot in this car if it was all done professionally, but it's neither fish nor foul. My guess would be if the put it on BAT with no reserve, it might go for $60-$80K if they have a little luck. It does look like fun if you don't mind attention and people asking you if it's a kit.