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2002 Ford SVT Lightning Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 100) 2002 Ford SVT Lightning
VIN: 2FTZF07322CA28447
117,196 miles
Ford’s big engine in a little truck was well received when first introduced in the 90, and even more so in 2002. The truck was lauded by Car and Driver for it’s speed, handling, braking and appearance. People continued to ask why a Lightening? When you drive one, the answer is clear.
The Lightning presented at auction is an original example in great condition. The leather interior is crisp and clean and the exterior in red makes this truck stand out. It even looks fast when parked! The 5.4L V-8 is supercharged producing an estimated 380HP!
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1989 Mercedes Benz 560 SL Lot #1A (Sale Order 2 of 100) 1989 Mercedes Benz 560 SL
Selling NO RESERVE
Non-running project car that is all original. New injectors were installed. It is believed that the injectors need to be programmed for the car to run..
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1996 Ford E-150 Waldoch Conversion Van Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 100) 1996 Ford E-150 Waldoch Conversion Van
VIN: 1FDEE14H6THA94223
214,393
Top of the line conversion van in excellent condition. Runs and drives great!
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1975 Mercedes Benz 450 SL Lot #2A (Sale Order 4 of 100) 1975 Mercedes Benz 450 SL
Selling NO RESERVE
Non-running Mercedes due to fuel line system.
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1988 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer Lot #3 (Sale Order 5 of 100) 1988 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer
VIN: 1GNEV18K7JF101898
All original inside and out
Dry Climate of Wyoming car
4X4
Early Fuel Injected V-8
Automatic Transmission
Factory Air Conditioning
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1984 Ford F250 custom 4x4 pickup Lot #4 (Sale Order 6 of 100) 1984 Ford F250 custom 4x4 pickup
VIN: 1FTEFZ669BPA05037
- 5.8L v8 351 Windsor.
- 5-speed manual transmission shifts smooth.
- The growling headers & dual exhaust sound amazing.
- Huge lift kit on 35” tires; towers over everything on the road.
- Smooth MSD ignition fires right up first turn of the key.
- Power steering and GT Grant racing wheel.
- Sport-package cab visor and wings.
- Custom gold-fleck paint with ghost flames. custom tinted windows.
- KC lights and lots of chrome.
- Amazing truck, super fun to drive, ready to rip!
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1984 Pontiac Fiero Lot #5 (Sale Order 7 of 100) 1984 Pontiac Fiero
VIN: 1G2AF37RXEP330479
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1961 Chevrolet Step Van Lot #6 (Sale Order 8 of 100) 1961 Chevrolet Step Van
VIN: 1P265N123942
"The Canvas Is Bare" on the running and driving 1962 Chevrolet Step Van. Originally built as an RV with all the comforts of home, the interior motor home components have been removed. The floor has been diamond-plated and the walls are aluminum. This van has all the makings for a nostalgic food truck, a vintage camper, a business driving billboard or whatever you can imagine!
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1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible Lot #7 (Sale Order 9 of 100) 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible
VIN: PH27G62134841
Presented at auction is an all original 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury III Convertible.
- The car has been upgraded to a 440 engine
- Edelbrock Carburetor
- Working Convertible Top
- Un-restored body
- Solid Trunk
- New Custom Wheels
- Original Interior
- The car runs and drives well.
This Mpoar Convertible is a perfect candidate for restoration. All components inside and out are present and in solid condition.
Auction Estimate: $6000-8000
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1955 Hudson Hornet Lot #8 (Sale Order 10 of 100) 1955 Hudson Hornet
VIN: D223534
Packard Built 320 V-8
Ultramatic Automatic Transmission
Continental Kit
The 1955 Hudson was the first new car built by the newly formed American Motors but was sold under the Hudson name. The car received high acclaim for it’s styling, handling, performance, braking, and for having the widest front seats in the industry! The “egg crate” wide front grill was very popular at the time.
The pictures tell the tale on this car. It is an original, un-restored car with the odometer showing 97K miles. The miles have not been verified as actual. The long lines of this great car are enhanced by the Continental Kit and the wide white-wall tires. The car is powered by the factory available Packard-built 320 V8 and Packards Ultramatic automatic transmission. The car runs and drives well.
The body is in original condition with some attention needed to the front floor pans. The interior is also original. The car could be driven and enjoyed as it is or is an ideal candidate for restoration as all parts are present.
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2009 Dodge Challenger R/T Lot #9 (Sale Order 11 of 100) 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T
VIN: 283LJ54T19H510251
43,125 Miles
Custom 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T
– Super Charger
– Air Ride System
– Ghost Flames Custom Paint
– Shaved Door Handles
– Functioning Hood Scoop
– Custom Exhaust
– Shift Kit
– $30K+ in upgrades!
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1983 GMC Sierra Classic 1500 Lot #10 (Sale Order 12 of 100) 1983 GMC Sierra Classic 1500
Vehicle Identification Number: 2GTDC14H8D1513442
- 350 Crate Engine-Approximately 30,000 miles
- New AC Compressor and hoses cold AC
- New Cruise Control
- New Exhaust
- New Padded Dash, New Headliner, Recovered Seat
- New Headache Rack
- New Tonno Cover and Spray on Bed Liner
- Original Color Base Coat and Clear Cover
- New MP3 Player and TomTom Navigation
- New Shocks and New Tires
- New Radiator
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1963 Shasta Vintage Camp Trailer Lot #10A (Sale Order 13 of 100) 1963 Shasta Vintage Camp Trailer
Classic Camp Trailer in Original Condition
Presentable Original Interior
The perfect complement to any vintage car is a vintage Shasta Camper Trailer! These camper trailers continue to be very popular due to their efficient size and nostalgic look and feel!
The example presented at auction is a solid, original camper perfect for restoration to a new owners specifications! The forward top of the trailer shows previous hail impact, but the integrity of the roof is good. Pick your color scheme to match your classic cruiser and you'll turn heads everywhere you go!
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1971 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck Lot #11 (Sale Order 14 of 100) 1971 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck
Vehicle Identification Number: CE141Z635488
Two Owner Truck
350 V8 Engine
Automatic Tranmission
Known as a real "work-horse" truck, the 1967-72 Chevrolet Pickup Trucks remain highly desired by collectors and truck enthusiasts. The truck presented at auction originally was purchased by a gentleman that used the truck to take him fishing over the years. Traveling the highways roads to prime fishing locations across Montana and Wyoming, the truck was very well cared for since new. The truck was acquired with 71K original miles by the current owner and it received a complete restoration 15 years ago to a high example.
Under the hood, the engine was rebuilt and the transmission was overhauled with approx. 20K miles since the rebuild. The rebuilt original 350 V8 was enhanced with an RV cam, headers and dual exhaust.
The body was professionally restored with any problem body panels replaced. Looking down the slab side of the truck, the workmanship shows to a high standard. The white paint, while not original to the truck, presents very well. The interior was re-painted during the restoration and the white seats and door panels are original to the truck. New weather stripping was applied. The trim and badges show very well and the tailgate shows straight. The wood bed was replaced in the restoration, but the wood is in need of another refinish. The stainless steel runners remain in excellent condition. The rear custom bumper shines bright and is free from typical dents and dings common through 45+ years of use.
Auction Estimate: $6000-$9000
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1977 Ford F150 Pickup Truck Lot #12 (Sale Order 15 of 100) 1977 Ford F150 Pickup Truck
Vehicle Identification Number: F15SR021190
94,000 miles, everything mechanically has been rebuilt except the C6 transmission which shifts great. Frame-on restoration was done 3 years/ 10,000 miles ago including : 400 engine rebuilt, bored .030? over, Hastings moly rings, rebuilt Australian cleveland closed chamber heads (makes 10:1 compression), comp cams xtreme energy 262 cam, lifters, valve springs and retainer kit. Comp double roller timing chain, Weiand action plus dual plane intake, FiTech GO EFI 600 hp throttle body fuel injection system, cobra valve covers, hedman long tube headers, 2.5? mandrel bent dual exhaust with an H-pipe and thrush (flowmaster 40 copies) mufflers. 140 amp 3G alternator, gear reduction mini starter, optima red top battery, new battery cables. Also an electric fan controlled by the EFI computer. Relays and a fuse panel were added for the fan and fuel pump. Tanks Inc. 255 lph in-tank fuel pump system. Russell twist-lok -6 fuel lines with a corvette filter/regulator, AN fittings throughout. DJM suspension dream beams (3? lower) up front with all new king pins and bushings, DJM rear axle flip kit (5? lower) with a welded in suicide doors frame c-notch kit. New KYB gas-adjust shocks all around at the time of the initial build. All new energy suspension bushings throughout and original steering gearbox rebuilt and modified to accept a lower roller bearing by Redhead steering gear. All original body and paint has some patina and a few dings but shows very well. No sins and bondo hiding under a slick new paint job. 20% ceramic window tint, all new felts, wipers and wing window seals, dynomat inside doors. Newer carpet and seat upholstery. Less than 500 miles ago : rebuilt rear 9? third member with 3.50 Summit Racing gears and a Detroit Truetrac differential. Axle bearings had been replaced during initial build. Steering column just rebuilt with new bearings, new turn signal switch and a stainless 14? grant 3-spoke steering wheel. All the brakes were replaced during initial build. I have a set of new wheels and tires on order that should be here before the auction. The current rear tires stick out too far and rub the fender lip a tad. The new wheels are 17?x8? American racing torque thrust original. All suspension parts were sandblasted, primed and painted during initial build. Frame was also cleaned, wire wheeled and painted with satin black. Rear bronco bumper has been customized and powder coated gloss black. This truck has been done well and is a no excuses driver. Reliable and nice enough to drive daily and park in your garage without fear of it marking it’s territory.
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1984 Chevrolet Corvette Lot #13 (Sale Order 16 of 100) 1984 Chevrolet Corvette
Vehicle Identification Number: 1G1AY0781E5100569
The 1984 Corvette presented a complete new body style. Produced from 1984 to 1996, the C4 was the first general production Corvette with a glass hatchback for better storage and visibility. The Corvette C4 came standard with an electronic dashboard with a digital liquid crystal display dash, with graphics for speed and RPM and digital displays for other important engine functions. This car also presented the stylish Targa Top with easy storage being in the hatchback.
The Corvette presented at auction is a very nice, all original example with only 66,685 original miles. It presents well, runs and drives well and all interior components work. The 350 V8 with cross-fire injection sounds great through the dual exhaust. Pride of ownership shows and the car is ready for the next curator to enjoy.
Auction Estimate: $6,000-$8000
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1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder Lot #14 (Sale Order 17 of 100) 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder
Vehicle Identification Number: 40627W188322
To play on GM’s popular Corvette and BelAir line of cars, the Corvair was developed as a new line of mid-size cars. GM did not want to merely shrink the size of a current car, but rather to develop a whole new style. The Corvair featured the rear mounted engine, no tail fins or chrome grill and was a major deviation from the typical car produced by Detroit’s Big Three.
The Corvair Monza presented at auction is coming off 40 years of storage away from the elements. In 2017, the car emerged, a complete and professional service on all mechanical parts was performed and this Spyder came to life! The car received the following:
– Fresh Paint
– New Carpet
– New Tires
– New Exhaust
– NOS replacement of all chrome body mouldings
Only 6480 Corvair Monza Spyders were produced in 1964, making the car presented at auction rare and collectible.
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1965 Ford F350 Stake Bed Truck Lot #15 (Sale Order 18 of 100) 1965 Ford F350 Stake Bed Truck
VIN: F35YP830774
Solid original truck ready for work or for pleasure
- Strong 352 V8 Engine
- Bed Hoist that Works Well
- New Tires
- New Windshield
- Re-upholstered Seat
- New 1966 Ford Grill
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1947 NSU Pedal Motorcycle Lot #15A (Sale Order 19 of 100) 1947 NSU Motorcycle
Rare motorcycle "Barn Find" In need of restoration.
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1954 Willys M38A1 Jeep Lot #16 (Sale Order 20 of 100) 1954 Willys M38A1 Jeep
This 1954 Jeep is the Military version of the original Sport Utility Vehicle to come out of Detroit manufacturing facilities. It has no drop down tail-gate and has the Black-out Headlights.
– The correct seats, including coverings, are new
– Rebuilt Steering Gear
– New period correct tires
– Fold down windsheild
– 4 Wheel Drive in great working condition
– NOS interior instruction decal for correct operation of the vehicle.
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1979 Mercury Cougar XR7 Lot #17 (Sale Order 21 of 100) 1979 Mercury Cougar XR7
VIN: 9H93H666701
56,538 Miles
This all original XR7 is a one owner car and has only 56,400 miles. It was bought new in Billings, MT at Bob Smith Lincoln Mercury and has never spent a night outside of a garage! The car is in excellent condition and runs just like it did when bought new off the showroom floor.
Turbo Rally Package
AM/FM Cassette
Air Conditioning
Tilt Steering
Full Gauges
Tachometer
Velour Cloth Interior
Automatic Transmission
351 M Engine
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1985 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Lot #18 (Sale Order 22 of 100) 1985 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Vehicle Identification Number: 1G1FP87F5FL498338
3 Owner History
Nice original 1985 Z28 Camaro
Well optioned with A/C, power seats, power windows
305 TPI V8
Automatic Transmission with Overdrive
first owner had it for 6 months or so and then was owned by same person from 1986 to October of 2017. I bought it with intentions of making it into a road course car but it is just to nice of car for that. The car has had needed mechanical repair taken care of, and sports new tires, new paint, a/c, p/s, p/b, power drivers seat, cruise, 305 v8 TPI engine and 4-speed overdrive automatic trans.
This Z28 is a great car that represents this era of Camaro very well. Odometer is 5 digits and shows 33,192 miles. The assumption is the true mileage is 133, 192
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2001 Pontiac Grand Prix Special Edition Lot #19 (Sale Order 23 of 100) 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix Special Edition
Vehicle Identification Number: 1G2WR52171F261695
– Excellent condition inside and out
– Low, original miles of only 83,000
– New Tires and Battery.
The 2001 Grand Prix saw a Special Edition package that could be applied to the GT and GTP models. This package adorned the car with the NASCAR inspired rear spoiler and roof fences, hood-mounted heat extractors, and polished dual-outlet exhaust tips. Also added to the car was a two tone interior, 15-spoke chrome wheels, and the requisite badging. Powered by the very successful 3800 V6 and mated to a 4sp automatic transmission, the car has the get-up-and-go that you need.
This car is in excellent condition with the Heads-up Display, two tone special edition leather interior, special roof trim, tinted windows and more. This car has the look and feel of a classic in the making!
Auction Estimate: $6500-$8000
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1965 Ford F100 Lot #20 (Sale Order 24 of 100) 1965 Ford F100
Vehicle Identification Number: F10JK679207
Nice example of a solid truck
Older body and interior restoration
Refreshed Straight Six Engine
Originally owned by the Farmers Union of Hardin, MT
The 1965 F-Series Ford Pickup Truck was introduced with an all-new frame that remained the foundation of the iconic vehicles through 1979. Distinguished by the landmark I-beam suspension, the 1965-1966 models are distinguished with a “TWIN I-BEAM” emblem championing the addition.
A two owner truck, this is in good, restored condition. Everything works and operates as it should including the original AM radio. The Truck has always been stored inside since reconditioned. While the exterior of the truck shows typical signs of being driven, it shows very well. The bed has been Rhino-lined and the body displays no signs of rust.
Auction Estimate: $6000-8000
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1972 Honda Trail 90 Stepthrough Lot #20A (Sale Order 25 of 100) 1972 Honda Trail 90 Stepthrough
This 72 Honda Trail 90 shows only 1649 miles on the odometer. What a nice motorcycle that seems to have come out of a time capsule! This Trail 90 comes with owner’s manuals and spare parts.
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1949 Ford Custom Convertible Lot #21 (Sale Order 26 of 100) 1949 Ford Custom Convertible
Vehicle Identification Number: 98BA765425
Complete Example of the "Shoebox Ford"
Flathead V-8 engine believed to be original
Working Hydraulic Convertible Top
3 Speed Transmission with Working Overdrive
The 1949 Ford was the first new automobile design introduced by Ford, Chrysler or GM after World War II. To support the war effort, civilian production of automobiles were suspended during the war, and the 1946-1948 models from Ford, GM, and Chrysler were updates of their pre-war models. The 1949 Ford is credited both with saving Ford and ushering in modern streamlined car design with changes such as integrated fenders and more. The 1949-1951 Ford is affectionately referred to as the Shoebox Ford and features a slab sided design. The Custom model was adorned with chrome accents that separated the car from the Standard line.
The example presented at auction is an all original, un-restored Shoebox Ford Convertible. The Flathead V-8 starts easily and runs smooth and includes a new fuel pump and rebuilt carburetor. Under single ownership for over 30 years, this car has been inside and the running condition maintained. The hydraulic system for the convertible top works and all components to the car are present. The tires are new, and the car drives like a 49 Ford should drive.
The interior appears original and the body is in it's un-restored original condition. While some rust is present in the rockers panels and elsewhere, this car is an excellent candidate for a complete restoration. These "first generation" post-war cars remain popular, with convertibles being highly sought after.
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1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe Lot #22 (Sale Order 27 of 100) 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe
Vehicle Identification Number: 12256302
A very Nice Example of a Restored Post-War Plymouth
217 Flat 6 Engine Runs Smooth
Upholstery in very good condition
High End Collector Owned
With World War II in Europe winding down, the U.S. government slowly began allowing the automobile industry to return to the car-making business. It had been four years since any new cars had been built, and those cars still on the road were beginning to show their age. Plymouth continued the car and styling of the pre-war production in the immediate years following the war. Demand was so high for new automobiles, deposits were required to just get on the waiting list to get a new car. The 1949 Plymouth model year saw the first new styling to the car since 1942
Of the two trim levels available on the 1946-1950 Plymouth cars, the Special Deluxe was the top of the line. The car featured many improvements, including a turn-key ignition switch, moving away from a push button on the floor common in the era. Upgraded interior and exterior chrome adornments set the car apart from the Deluxe model.
The car presented at auction is a very nice car having received a body and interior restoration. Inspection of the trunk reveals this car to be a very solid Plymouth prior to restoration. The two tone paints shows very well and the sun visor adds to the vintage look. The exterior trim is in good condition.
The dashboard on these cars are rich with chrome, and this dash shines bright. The seat, headliner and door panels are period correct and present well. New weatherstripping has been applied. Finally, under the hood is in un-restored condition. The engine starts immediately every time and runs very well. The three-on-the-tree transmission and the solid motor power this car down the road very well.
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1950 Chrysler Windsor Lot #23 (Sale Order 28 of 100) 1950 Chrysler Windsor
Original Example in Good Condition
Flathead 6 Engine Original to the Car
3 Owner Car
The current owner of this car recently acquired from a long term 2nd owner of 40+ years, with the original owner having sold the car in the 1960’s.
The 2nd owner took excellent care of the Chrysler as the car was stored inside the entire time. The interior and the headliner were replaced in the 1970’s and some light body paint touch-ups were applied to light nicks over the years. Pride of ownership is prominent in the condition of the interior and exterior of this Post-World War II automobile.
The Flathead 6 motor is original to the car as is the Prestomatic Semi-automatic transmission. New brakes and brake cylinders were installed on the rear axle. The car has newer tires with a spare in the trunk The odometer reads 76,xxx miles and are believed to be original.
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1947 Frazer Standard Lot #24 (Sale Order 29 of 100) 1947 Frazer Standard
VIN: F4727891
At the conclusion of WWII, Joseph Frazer and Henry Kaiser formed a partnership under the name Kailer-Frazier Corporation. They produced the first new model/styled cars following the war, while the big three were producing and marketing models their pre-war designs. The Frazer was an upscale conventional rear wheel drive car that enjoyed good popularity and sales when first produced. The very early 1947 Frazers were actually built by Graham-Paige Motors under a work-share agreement. The Frazer shared bodies and drive trains with Kaiser models, with different interior and exterior trim.
This car presented at auction is car #69 in the Frazer registry. The Frazer underwent a very good restoration in 1979 and, attesting to the quality of the work, it still shows well today. The car runs and drives well and was originally purchased in North Dakota. The current owner has kept the car stored in-doors keeping the car looking good.
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1948 Plymouth Special De Luxe Club Coupe Lot #25 (Sale Order 30 of 100) 1948 Plymouth Special De Luxe Club Coupe
VIN: 11961332
Top of the line model
218cid I-6 engine
3-speed manual transmission
Plymouth returned to civilian production in 1946 with the P-Series full size sedan that was offered in two distinct trim levels: De Luxe and the top-of-the-line Special De Luxe. In 1948, Plymouth introduced art deco inspired styling touches to match the sumptuous interior appointments that had been present from the start. The inline 6-cylinder engine produced 97 hp, which was one of the most advanced units of the day, featuring cast aluminium pistons and a 7:1 compression ratio. With chair height seats and a wood finished metal dash, the cabin both comfortable and attractive. These popular models have exceptional aftermarket support and are one of the best ways to enjoy early postwar motoring.
The Motorcar Offered A highly original example that has received a repaint in the original black livery, this attractive coupe presents in very good condition. With very solid metal, this vehicle that has been carefully maintained and preserved. With a recent engine tune-up, it runs and drives as it should and should prove a sound investment as concours examples have reached the $40,000 mark at recent auctions.
Estimate: $9,000-12,000
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2006 Harley Davidson Road King Custom Lot #25A (Sale Order 31 of 100) 2006 Harley Davidson Road King Custom
VIN: 1HD1FBW166Y689663
Rebuilt Title
Low Mile Example
Solo Saddle Seat
Billet Wheels
Excellent Condition
Hit the road this summer with the top cruising Harley Davidson Road King. This bike is in excellent condition and features lots of chrome upgrades and custom features. The Fairing provides riding comfort, the Rinehart Exhaust offers an unmatched sound, the Billet wheels look sharp and the chrome accents shine very bright. The odometer shows only 36,000 miles.
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1983 Suzuki Jimny SJ410 Lot #26 (Sale Order 32 of 100) 1983 Suzuki Jimny SJ410
VIN: JS3JA21C1D4104177
In 1970, the first generation of Suzuki branded 4-wheel drive vehicles were introduced to the market and produced until 1981. This first generation of Suzuki was under 9ft long to take advantage of certain tax privileges and other benefits in Japan. The second generation of 4-wheel drive vehicles, the SJ410, produced from 1981 through 1998, was branded the Jimny, received a larger engine and was lengthened and widened for export purposes. Suzuki began exporting the Jimny Brand to Hawaii in 1981 and the lower 48 United States in 1985 under the Samurai nameplate.
The car presented at auction was exported to and sold in the Hawaiian market to a high end Resort on the Island. It was used to transport guests around the resort and the Island and driven 1183 miles. The resort sold the car to it's second owner in 1983 who had it transported to Montana, where it has resided since. The second owner kept meticulous records of fuel purchased and maintenance performed, then sold the car in 1991 with 63,061 miles. The third owner put approximately 10,000 miles on the car over the next 10 years, then in 2001 the Suzuki was parked in a garage due to health issues of the owner. A new, factory top was installed during this time.
The beautiful, well preserved car emerged from obscurity in 2017. It was professionally brought back to life and is now ready for the next owner to enjoy! The top is in excellent condition and the windows show clear. The front seats were re-covered and the carpet is original to the car. The interior of the car maintains the original stickers, applied at the factory, on the doors and the dash. The dash and door covers are in excellent, original condition. The body is straight and the original paint shows very well. The painted wheel-wells also show exceptionally well. The original decals present very well, with slight cracking evident in the passenger side decal.
This Jimny is equipped with the in-line 4 cylinder 1 Liter engine. The car is equipped with a manual transmission and has locking front hubs for 4 wheel drive operation. The car runs and drives very well and is ready for the next owner to enjoy.
Auction Estimate: $4000-6000
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1989 Toyota Supra Lot #27 (Sale Order 33 of 100) 1989 Toyota Supra
True One Owner Car
Sport Top Model
Professional Re-paint in 2016
New Leather Upholstery in 2016
The 1989 Supra is the 3rd generation of the famed Toyota Sports Car. The third generation marked the complete separation from the Celica, maintaining the rear-wheel drive plaftorm. The power-plant in this highly acclaimed car was the 7M-GE which was the flagship engine for Toyota. An upgrade option on the Supra was a Turbo-charged edition. The turbocharged 7M-GTE engine was Toyota's first distributor-less engine offered in the US which used coil packs sitting on the cam covers and a cam position sensor driven by the exhaust camshaft. The "white package" was introduced as well, featuring white body molding and white "saw blade" wheels.
The car presented at auction is a very nice one owner car that has been extremely well cared for. It has always been garaged and rarely, if ever, driven in inclement weather. The car received a high-end re-paint in 2016 to factory original color specifications and the interior seat upholstery was replaced as well. The turbo-charged engine runs strong, the 5 manual transmission shifts smooth and the Road Performance suspension makes this car a blast to drive! While the odometer shows 114K miles, this car is new in appearance and like new in driving performance.
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1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 Convertible Lot #28 (Sale Order 34 of 100) 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 Convertible
Vehicle Identification Number: 2G1FP32P7S2201373
This 95 Camaro is in exceptional, like new, condition with only 57,970 original Miles! You won't find one as nice as this.
- Tuned SBC 350 V-8
- K&N Cold Air Intake
- 6 Speed Manual Transmission
- Custom Dual Flowmaster Exhaust
- Leather Interior
- Factory Parade Boot
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1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Lot #29 (Sale Order 35 of 100) 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass S
VIN: 336871M176783
Sporting the classic 442 badging and trim, this 1971 Olds Cutlass S Custom 442 turn heads everywhere it goes. A truly beautiful car benefits from the following:
- Rebuilt 350 V-8
- Edelbrock Carburetor
- Vintage Air Conditioning using factory components under the hood. Converted to R134.
- Dual Exhaust
- Rear Spoiler
- Beautiful new paint over professional body work addressing issues common to these cars.
- Complete new interior to a very high example.
- New chrome bumpers front and rear.
This car is an excellent driver and ready to enjoy!
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1963 Ford Galaxie Lot #30 (Sale Order 36 of 100)
1963 Ford Galaxie
Complete Restoration of a Solid Car
427 Center Oiler V8
2 4bbl Carburetors
4sp Manual Transmission
Prior to a complete frame-on restoration, this car was a very nice survivor . No body panels were replaced in the restoration of the Galaxie which was completed to a very high standard. The car maintains the original glass and the front and rear bumpers were re-chromed. In addition to the bumpers, all external trim including the grill shows very well. The undercarriage is nicely detailed and the floor board and trunk floor are very solid. The Crager SS wheels give this car an excellent stance.
The interior maintains the original door panels and headliner owing to their excellent condition. The seats coverings are new as is the carpet. The dash pad is new and all chrome accents shine bright. The whole interior presents extremely well.
Under the hood the engine has been upgraded to a rebuilt 427 V-8 Center Oiler. Solid lifters, two 4bbl carbs and dual exhaust power this car very well. The 4sp transmission offers smooth driving performance.
Auction Estimate: $26,000-30,000
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2004 Bourget Fat Daddy Motorcycle Lot #30A (Sale Order 37 of 100) 2004 Bourget Fat Daddy Motorcycle
VIN: 1B9BMY8A44A393694
The odometer on this awesome bike shows only 4000 miles. The engine is the 124 S & S with a 6 speed transmission. The bike is belt driven and has NOS! The bike cost over $70,000 to build!
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1966 Ford Mustang Lot #31 (Sale Order 38 of 100) 1966 Ford Mustang
Vehicle Identification Number: 6R07C142862
289 V8 Engine Believed to be Original
Correct Springtime Yellow Color
Automatic Transmission
The 1966 Ford Mustang continued the very successful product line from Ford that got it's start with the 1964 1/2 model. The 1966 Mustangs received minor body, trim and grill changes and Ford's new C-4 "cruise-o-matic" three-speed auto transmission became available on 289 V-8 equipped cars.
The car presented at auction is a very well preserved 66 Mustang. The interior presents very well and the Springtime Yellow is a beautiful look on this iconic car. The 289, believed to be original but not confirmed, runs strong and the transmission shifts smooth. This car is the most identifiable classic car on the market and always a pleasure to own, drive and show.
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1992 1/2 Ford Mustang LX "Summer Special" limited edition Lot #32 (Sale Order 39 of 100) 1992 1/2 Ford Mustang LX
"Summer Special" limited edition
VIN: 1FACP44E4NF176677
Only 2,193 produced in June of '92
"Vibrant Red" paint with white convertible top, white leather interior with black piping, white leather door panels
Matching white leather convertible boot
~120,000 miles on body, ~1,000 on motor swap
Salvage title- restored
4-lug "Cobra R" chrome wheels
Saleen trunk spoiler- paint matched
Crystal cut aftermarket headlights
Aftermarket Alpine radio/CD deck
Ford Racing Motorsport 302 longblock crate motor swap- 5.0 liter V8 automatic transmission
Ford Racing B303 cam
Aluminum GT40 heads
Trick Flow "Track Heat" intake
Vortech V3 self-oiling supercharger- 8 rib kit
Custom welded Flowmaster "American Thunder" full exhaust with stainless steel exhaust tips
MAC "Offroad" H-pipe
Edge Racing "Street Edge" 3400 high stall torque converter
Pro M 90mm mass air flow
Walbro 255 LPH fuel pump
Ford Racing 42 lb. fuel injectors
GMB High Performance water pump
MAC ceramic coated long tube headers
Silver Fox valve body
Rear end gears converted to 3.73 (stock 3.27)
Convertible specific custom welded Maximum Motorsports full length
subframe connectors
Power brake booster
Innovate Motorsports interior pillar mounted gauges (Air/Fuel & Vacuum/Boost)
Dynoed (Montana Auto Enthusiast Club/MAEC "Dyno Day") in 2014 @ 345.1 HP/356.8 TQ to the wheels
Body work & paint at Montana Peterbilt (formerly Northwest Truck & Trailer)
Motor work by Dave LaRoche at Heavy Mod Performance
Rob LaRoche at Ken's I-90 Repair, Columbus MT
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1993 Rolls Royce Silver Spur II Lot #33 (Sale Order 40 of 100) 1993 Rolls Royce Silver Spur II
Vehicle Identification Number: SCAZN02D2PCX46247
Rebuilt Title
Long Wheel Base Model
Low Mile Example with Odometer reading only 60,350
Over $9000 in receipts for recent Brake, Steering and Suspension Work
Beautiful interior well appointed
Excellent Driving Luxury Vehicle
The 1993 Rolls Royce Spur II was considered near the top of the ultra luxury saloon sedan market. It’s smooth ride and luxury adorned interior set this car apart from others of the era. The 6.75L V8 engine and the GM 4L80E Transmission powered this car through the traffic of the city and the long winding roads to stately manors in efficient and effortless style. The interiors sported top grain leather, beautiful wood grain dash and door trim, front and rear seat controls, premium sound and much more. With a stance at nearly 20 ft long and a suspension built to impress even the most finicky of drivers and passengers, Luxury cars didn’t get much better than this.
The car presented at auction is a a nice, low mile original example. It was brought to Montana and has been in service with a private livery company in Billings. It’s stately black exterior and impressive interior show very well. While the car exhibits normal wear for a car of this vintage, you’ll be impressed by it’s representation. The brightwork is in good condition, the glass is clear and the chrome grille and Flying Lady are a sight to behold. Mechanically, this car is solid. The motor runs strong and Bentley of Denver recently performed a complete service to the brakes and suspension and rebuilt the front end steering assembly. Over $9000 was invested in this work!
Auction Estimate: $15,000-20,000.
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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Lot #34 (Sale Order 41 of 100) 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
VIN: 136177Z127752
– SBC 350 V8
– TH350 Transmission with Shift Kit
– B&M Shifter
– 10 Bolt Rearend with 3:55 Gears
– New Blue Metallic Paint
– Solid Body Car Requiring no Sheet Metal Replacement
– New Weather Stripping
– New Front and Rear Bumper
– New Chrome Trim on Rear
- New Door Panels
– New Fuel Tank
Auction Estimate: $19,000-$23,000
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1940 Pontiac Chieftan Deluxe Custom Street Rod Lot #35 (Sale Order 42 of 100) 1940 Pontiac Chieftan Deluxe Custom Street Rod
This beautiful Pontiac Street Rod was built to a very high standard. The seller states "Driver and Paint is old, everything else is new!" Time for a new driver on this multiple award winning Street Rod.
- All steel Body with a 1970 Firebird Front Clip
- New Currie Ford 9" Posi-Traction rear end with 3.70 gears
- New leaf springs and HD Coil over shock in the rear
- New 700R Transmission with Shift Kit
- New 468 Stroker Pontiac Motor with 10.00 to 1 Compression
- Edelbrock Performance Aluminum Heads
- Edelbrock Thumper Roller Cam
- New Stage 2 Quadrajet Carburetors
- AM/FM stereo with 4 Speaker System and power antenna
- New leather interior with Glide Buckets
- All new SW Gauges and Tachometer
- Power Door Locks
- 5 new mag wheels and tires.
tails to follow soon.
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2008 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Lot #35A (Sale Order 43 of 100) 2008 Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Vehicle Identification Number: 1HB1CT31885450754
Rebuilt Title
- Custom Paint
- Engine Bored out to 1360cc
- Only 10 miles on complete tuneup and oil change
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1953 GMC 5 Window Pickup Truck Lot #36 (Sale Order 44 of 100) 1953 GMC 5 Window Pickup Truck
VIN: 15222C3970
The 5 window Pickup Trucks are among the must haves for many classic car enthusiasts. Their classic and utilitarian look is sought after by many collectors. This truck presented at auction benefits from the following:
Customized Example
Mustang II Front End
Pontiac 400 V8
Automatic Transmission
New Custom Wheels and Tires
Posi-Traction Rear End
New Exhaust with Flowmaster Mufflers
The truck received a restoration previously, and the trucks shows normal wear and tear associated with enjoyment derived from driving. The modern drive train, upgraded suspension and refreshed interior make this classic truck a nice driver.
Auction Estimate: $15,000-18,000
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1958 Studebaker Silver Hawk Lot #37 (Sale Order 45 of 100) 1958 Studebaker Silver Hawk
VIN: 72I8670
A car that was well ahead of it's time, the 1958 Studebaker Silver Hawk was considered the flagship model of Studebaker and seen as a dealership draw. The car sold very well and are sought after by Studebaker enthusiasts due to their great lines and distinctive styling.
The car presented at auction has a fresh re-paint in a red and white livery. Prior to painting, the car started as a largely rust free body, with only the front passenger side floorboard needing attention. The car has a few custom features including the signature fins and rear wheel well molding. The interior sports new carpet and new upholstery.
Mechanically the car runs ad drives great! The 289 V8 is mated to a 3 speed manual transmission with overdrive, making this car a pleasure to cruise in. All new brakes have been applied including brake lines, wheel cylinders, pad/shoes, etc.
Auction Estimate: $15,000-18,000.
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1955 Ford F100 Custom Lot #38 (Sale Order 46 of 100) 1955 Ford F100 Custom
VIN: F10VM11290
This 1955 Ford F100 restomod is built to cruise. The truck was completely restored and upgraded with modern suspension and braking, modern drive train including a 351 Windsor V-8 and an automatic transmission with overdrive. The new interior makes this truck a joy to drive.
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2000 Chevrolet S10 Extended Cab Custom Lot #39 (Sale Order 47 of 100) 2000 Chevrolet S10 Extended Cab Custom
VIN: 1GTCS195XY8233988
37,142 Miles
Custom under the hood and a custom ride set this low mile 2000 Chevy S10 Extended Cab apart from all the rest on the road. Under the hood is an LT1 Corvette motor mated to a 6 speed manual Corvette transmission. A professional build on this truck has it looking liking it came straight from the GM assembly line!
The truck sits on air bags for a custom ride and the cars runs great and drives out very well. Great driver with only 34K actual miles! The interior looks like new and the truck is sure to please
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1980 Pontiac Trans Am Lot #40 (Sale Order 48 of 100) 1980 Pontiac Trans Am
VIN: 2W87WAL152607
Complete restoration in 2017
403 V8 Motor
Automatic Transmission
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1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Lot #40A (Sale Order 49 of 100) 1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible
VIN: 1FALP46V6VF151583
86,485 Miles
Nice original car. Details to come.
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1974 Chevrolet Nova Lot #41 (Sale Order 50 of 100) 1974 Chevrolet Nova
Vehicle Identification Number: 1Y27K4K141824
Very Popular Nova with Muscle Car Attributes
Very Nice Mostly Original Car
Original Interior in Great Condition
SBC 350 V8 Starts Easily and Runs Smooth
The Car Drives Good and Looks Good
A great Car for Cruise Nights!
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1966 Ford Mustang Convertible Lot #42 (Sale Order 51 of 100) 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
VIN: 6R08C108410
76B - 4 - 66 - 165 - 74
This Mustang is one of the finest convertible Mustangs you will find anywhere and is extremely well optioned from the Factory. The car was manufactured 9-16-65 at the San Jose, CA assembly plant making this one of the earliest 1966 Model Year Mustangs produced. It was delivered to and sold by William O McCoy Ford in Seattle, WA on 9-24-65.
Medium Silver Metallic
Deluxe Interior
289 V8 - 2V - 200hp
Cruise-o-matic Automatic Transmission
Power Steering
Rally Pack Instruments
Tinted Glass
Visibility Group - included remote outside mirror, Day/Night Interior mirror and 2sp electric wipers
Ford Air Conditioning - Dealer Installed
Rear Deck Luggage Rack
Wood-grained Deluxe Steering Wheel
AM Radio
Interior Decor "Pony" Group
Handling Package
Accent Striping
14" Wheels and Tires
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1930 Ford Model A Deluxe 5 Window Coupe Lot #43 (Sale Order 52 of 100) 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe 5 Window Coupe
VIN: A2728797
Complete Restored Example to a Very High Example
Rumble Seat Coupe
Dual Side Mount Spare Tires
This is a highly optioned 1930 Ford Model A being the Deluxe five window coupe with rumble seat. The car sports dual side mount spare tires and the wire wheels have stainless steel spoke covers. Painted two tone black and Ford maroon with red pin striping and red wheels.
A recent complete ground up restoration with lots of extras:
- Seatbelts
- Turn signals
- Stainless steel radiator stone guard and Quail radiator cap
- Deluxe running board step plates
- Body is insulated
- Dash light, oil gauge, manifold heater, tool bag with Ford script tools, copper flashlight with holder, crank, marble shift knob, steering knob, front bumper 48 star flag set, water bag, all new safety glass windows, jack, and Ford manual.
This car has no road miles. Like new 1930 Ford Model A!
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1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon Lot #44 (Sale Order 53 of 100) 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon
VIN: 136356K132649
Complete Frame-off Rotisserie Restoration
Rebuilt Numbers Matching 283 V8
Factory Air Conditioning
Power Windows, Brakes and Steering
Built by a premier automotive restorer for his father, this 66 Chevelle Malibu Wagon is a real head-turner! A solid original car was frame-off rebuilt from the ground up and the car presents itself very well inside and out. The restoration was completed in 2008 and the car received a re-paint in 2017. Both front and rear bumpers were re-chromed and all bright work was replaced when available. American Racing Wheels provide a good stance for this beautiful wagon.
The interior is completely new with custom front bucket seats, new headliner, dash pad, new carpet front to back, custom center console and tinted windows. The power windows work great including the power back window.
Mechanically this car is an excellent cruiser! The original 287 V8 was rebuilt as was the automatic transmission. This wagon still sports the original 12 bold rear-end and the car will make 25+ mpg! A new radiator and new dual exhaust were installed along with new A/C compressor and all A/C components. Front disc brakes were installed and the car handles very well around town or cruising at highway speed.
The original front bench seat is available with the car as are 4 doors and a tail gate.
Auction Estimate: $14,000-17,000
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1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible Lot #45 (Sale Order 54 of 100) 1967 Pontiac Firebird Convertible
VIN: 223677U163839
– Original, Numbers Matching, 1967 400 Firebird V8 Engine
– Turbo 400 hydromatic Transmission
– Highly Optioned with Power Steering, Tilt wheel, Power Disc Brakes, Power Windows
– Air Conditioning Blows Cold
– Tilt Rear Seat
– Hood Tach
– Original Build Sheet.
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2006 United Expressline Inc. 24ft Enclosed Trailer Lot #45A (Sale Order 55 of 100) 2006 United Expressline Inc. 24ft Enclosed Trailer
Nice Trailer Inside and Out
New Tires
New Ramp Floor
Graphics are Removable Stickers
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1967 Oldsmobile 442 Lot #46 (Sale Order 56 of 100) 1967 Oldsmobile 442
Vehicle Identification Number: 338177W356051
The car presented at auction is a true Olds 442! While the engine has been upgraded to a 455 V-8, the engine maintains the original 442 valve covers and correct badging. The car is a highly optioned car with working Factory Air Conditioning, a Turbo 400 automatic transmission and posi-traction rear end. The wheels and tires present very well with wides on the rear giving this car the proper stance and look.
The car has had a recent re-paint to original following professional addressing of rust issues common to these cars. The interior sports the original seats, carpet, door panels and console with the floor shifter.
Mechanically this car is in excellent condition. The 442 has benefited from its current ownership by a professional mechanic with expertise in Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Buick power-plants
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2000 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Lot #47 (Sale Order 57 of 100) 2000 Chevrolet Corvette
VIN: 1G1YY32G0Y5111081
46,878 Miles
Very Nice One Owner Car
New Tires
Four New Wheel Bearings
Fresh Mobile 1 Service
Custom Floor Mats
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2003 BMW M3 Convertible Lot #48 (Sale Order 58 of 100) 2003 BMW M3 Convertible
Vehicle Identification Number: WBSBR93413PK00696
In a return to form for the M Brand BMW in the United States, the third generation M3 was produced from 2001 to 2006 receiving high accolades. Under the hood is a mighty 3.2-liter inline six engine which generates a healthy 333 horsepower with an 8,000 RPM redline. Combine what's under the hood with the truly timeless BMW exterior styling, the well appointed interior and the vaunted road handling of BMW and you have the ultimate driving experience!
The car presented at auction is a very fine original example. Having been a CA/NV car for it's first 13 years, this BMW displays pride of ownership throughout. The odometer shows 106K miles but it hardly shows. The interior is in great condition as is the exterior. The fully automatic convertible top works flawlessly. The motor runs and sounds great and the 6sp SMG Transmission makes this car a true joy to drive.
Auction Estimate: $10,000-12,000
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1970 Chevrolet Monte Car Lot #49 (Sale Order 59 of 100) 1970 Chevrolet Monte Car
VIN: 138570L139838
45,692 Miles
Two Owner Car Exceptionally Well Maintained
A Beautiful All Original Car
45K Original Miles Since New
This car presented at auction has a a long-term ownership record from two owners. Bought new in Denver, the original owner put 28,000 miles on the car over 22 years as curator. The second owner of over 25 years added only 17,000 miles while garage maintained in Montana.
Powering the car is a strong SBC 350 V8 mated to a TH350 Transmission. The car runs and drives like new and the factory A/C blows cold! Power Steering, Power Brakes and a comfortable interior makes this car a pleasure to drive.
The paint, bumpers, interior, glass, etc. are all original. The door panels show no wear, the seats the same. The dash is good and the upholstery shows very well. This is as fine a preserved Monte Carlo as you'll find!
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1965 Buick LeSabre Lot #50 (Sale Order 60 of 100) 1965 Buick LeSabre
Vehicle Identification Number: 454675C1265576
Details to come
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1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Recreation Lot #50A (Sale Order 61 of 100) 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Recreation
VIN: 4132109972
Consigned from the Ed Randash Collection
440 Engine
A727 TorqueFlite transmission
Dashboard-mounted pushbutton shifter
Incredible attention to detail in the restoration
The Dodge 330 Max Wedge was a 330 2 door sedan powered by the 426 Max Wedge. Upon opening the hood, you were presented with Chrysler’s unique cross-ram intake with two 4-barrel carburetors producing 425 hp. The car was mostly ordered as a super stocker for the race tracks.
The car presented at auction, built by Ed Randash, to an exacting standard, is an amazing tribute to the 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge. Historical documents were consulted during the build on this car and the time and resources were committed to do it right. While the engine is reported to be a 440 V8, under the hood is presented as a 426 Max Wedge. One must see this car to truly appreciate!
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1965 Dodge Hemi Coronet A990 Recreation Lot #50B (Sale Order 62 of 100) 1965 Dodge Hemi Coronet A990 Recreation
VIN: 4155100173
Consigned from the Ed Randash Collection
A990 Lightweight body specifications
426 Crate Hemi Motor has been refreshed
3-Speed Automatic Transmission
In the 1960s, the Big Three Auto Manufacturers were ”duking” it out at the race track, each looking for the right combination of drive train configuration and the body to surround that power plant. The vehicles produced, while meeting the stock car association sanctioned drag racing rules and requirements, came to be known as lightweights.
Chrysler’s version of the lightweight achieved great results on the race tracks. For the body, everything that did not contribute to a speedy trip down the quarter mile was deleted, including the heater, radio, carpets, trim panels, clothing hooks and back seat. The only outward change besides the scooped hood was a one-inch shorter wheelbase. The power plant was the revered 426 Hemi Charger V8. The transmission options were either the 3-speed automatic or the 4-speed manual.
The car presented at auction, built by Ed Randash, to an exacting standard, is an amazing tribute to the Dodge Coronet Hemi A990. Historical documents were consulted during the build on this car and the time and resources were committed to do it right. The 426 Hemi Crate Motor has the Race Hemi Intake and the correct Race Carburetors. One must see this car to truly appreciate! The engine and transmission combination on this car makes it a driver either on the track or around town.
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1965 Chevrolet Impala SS Lot #51 (Sale Order 63 of 100) 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS
Vehicle Identification System: 166375S109872
Restored to original example
327 V-8 Engine
4 Speed Manual Transmission
28,000 Miles Since Restoration
Well maintained with pride of ownership
Auction Estimate: $14,000-18,000
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1970 Plymouth Road Runner Lot #52 (Sale Order 64 of 100) 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Vehicle Identification Number: RM21N0E131661
This Road Runner was produced at the Los Angeles factory on February 6th, 1970. Starting out as a rust-free west-coast car, in 2008 it received a full show-quality restoration. The car was upgraded to a period correct 440/ 6 pack engine (440 cu inch/390 HP with 3 X 2 Barrel carburetors) with a 4 Speed “Pistol Grip” Shifter.
The body was stripped and repainted in correct “Vitamin C” Orange/Black combination. Correct striping, badging and decals are in-place. The body is lazer-straight with vaccum-operated “Air Grabber” hood. Interior is excellent with white vinyl upholstery, bucket seats, highly optioned with working AM radio, heater tachometer/clock and 150 MPH speedometer.
The engine was fully rebuilt and runs flawlessly. Great power and torque and smooth shifting! The level of quality and attention to detail in this car is spectacular. Since restoration it has been kept in a climate-controlled airplane hanger and seen limited use. This car is ready to Show and Go!
Auction Estimate: $50,000-55,000
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Lot #53 (Sale Order 65 of 100) 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Vehicle Identification Number: 124871N553387
Purchased new by an employee at Plattsburg Chevrolet in Plattsburg New York, this 1971 Camaro stayed in the same family until 2011. In 2008, the car was treated to a frame off restoration with some of the work being done at the same New York dealership where the car was originally purchased! Everything has been restored/completed just as it left the factory. The body work and paint are excellent (almost certainly better than when the car left the factory!). Extra Special care was taken to make sure every component is period correct. This car is a real treat to drive. It handles as well or better than a modern car and pulls strong through all of the gears. You will be thrilled with this beautiful Z28.
ENGINE: The engine bay was meticulously restored and has its correct 330 HP 350 engine. The casting # ’s for the block are 3970010, the heads are 3973487 and are date coded Z28. It has the rare, 1971 model year only, dual feed Holly Carburetor that came with the car.
DRIVE TRAIN: It has a smooth shifting rebuilt Turbo 400 with a Shift kit and 3.73 gearing with period correct traction bars. The Car originally came with 4:11 rear end gears but the restorer elected to go with a higher 3:73 gear combination for lower rpms during highway driving.
EXTERIOR: Painted in silver with black stripes the paint on this Camaro is in excellent condition. Body panels and all bright work are very straight.
INTERIOR: The interior is factory correct with correct high back seats and center consol. Interior is in excellent condition with new seats and carpet but still utilizes the original headliner door cards and dash. All gauges, controls, heater, radio, windows as well as the clock operate as they should.
Auction Estimate: $38,000-$41,000
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car Convertible Lot #54 (Sale Order 66 of 100) 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car Convertible
VIN: 124679N618178
Camaro Pace Car Designation
BBC 396 V8
Manual Transmission
Unrestored Survivor Condition.
The car presented at auction is an original 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car
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1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Lot #55 (Sale Order 67 of 100) 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle
VIN: 136177b134633
Complete Frame-Off Restoration to a very high example
Professionally built 327 performance engine pushing close to 500hp!
New Interior
Custom Paint
Fresh off a complete, frame off restoration, this car blends the original stance of the car with custom features. The body work on this car is solid with any issues professionally addressed. The black paint blends across all surfaces of the car presenting a unique and effective look. The wheels and tires maintain continuity from the road to the rooftop. The interior sports all new upholstery with custom dash and steering wheel.
Under the hood has performance to match the attitude this car displays. The 327 was professionally built to race specs and pushes close to 500hp! The radiator was upgraded, the intake manifold is a Victor Junior Edelbrock, and it is powered Davis Unified Ignition components. A Pontiac Posi-traction rear-end was installed as was quick ratio manual steering. The deal exhaust is custom, one piece from the headers to the tail-pipe giving off a great sound.
The build on the car was completed in 2018 and is ready for some serious fun and cruising!
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1957 Chevrolet BelAir Custom Lot #56 (Sale Order 68 of 100) 1957 Chevrolet BelAir Custom
VIN: VC57S207543
Complete Frame-off Restoration to a very high standard
SBC 350 Crate Engine and TH350 Transmission
Custom Interior
Vintage Air Conditioning
Originally a Texas car, this ’57 Chevy underwent a comprehensive, frame-off restoration completed in 2004. It was built with driving in mind and is a great cruiser on the highway and around town as well.
The exterior carries the classic lines of the 57 Chevy and pride of workmanship is evident. The paint is a custom mixture of GM Pewter and Platinum Pearl. The result is sheer beauty! All bright-work is in excellent condition and the fit and finish is excellent. The stance is imposing with 2” dropped spindles on the front and the rear springs have been lowered 2 ½”. This beauty sits on Nitto tires and the wheels are American Torque-Thrust II’s.
Mechanically the car is equally impressive. The engine is a crate 350 equipped with an Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold and 670 cfm Holly Street Avenger carburetor. The chrome accents(including the PRC Aluminum Cross Flow Radiator) and the clean finish to the engine compartment really capture the attention. The MSD ignition and headers are mated to a stainless steel exhaust providing a sound that displays confidence! The transmission is a Turbo 350 and the ’63 Chevy rear-end has 3:08 gears which will keep this car running smooth for years to come.
The custom plush interior is built for comfort and convenience. The Isuzu Rodeo bucket seats and the console provide an awesome driving experience and is finished in gray pear soft touch and shale leather as is the trunk. Custom steering wheel, B&M Quicksilver shifter, premium stereo system and dash present extremely well.
Auction Estimate: $45,000-50,000
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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 Lot #57 (Sale Order 69 of 100) 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454
Vehicle Identification Number: 136370A127970
Full restoration to a very high standard
Highly optioned car with power steering, power brakes and automatic transmission
Over $140K invested is this quality car
Presented at auction is a truly flawless 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS-6. The car underwent a complete restoration and evidence of quality workmanship is present throughout. The paint reflects deep, the body lines look great and the bright work shows very well.
The interior is as nice as the outside with new carpet, upholstery, headliner and dash. Every component is presented at a very high example.
Under the hood presents a 454 LS-6 which has been rebuilt. This motor represents the pinnacle of production performance from Chevrolet and the attention to detail is unmatched.
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1956 Dodge Pickup Truck Lot #58 (Sale Order 70 of 100) 1956 Dodge Pickup Truck
Vehicle Identification Number: 3828941
Excellent Restoration of a Classic Truck
Factory 318 Engine
Manual Transmission
The C Series was a line of pickup trucks sold by Dodge from 1954 to 1960. Unlike the B Series trucks, which were closely related to Dodge's prewar trucks, the C Series underwent a complete redesign. Dodge continued the "pilot house" tradition of high-visibility cabs and in 1955 introduced a wraparound windshield adding even more visibility to the 5 window cab.
The truck presented at auction is a very Rare C-3 Series High Side Long Bed 1/2 Ton Pickup. Under the hood is a Factory Dodge 318 V8 just as it rolled off the assembly line. The engine was rebuilt and has a mere 108.3 miles on it. The truck is Off Body Restored with Custom Wood Bed, Custom Interior, All Original Dodge Parts, XM Radio, 4spd Manual on the Floor, New Rewired 12v System, New Fuel Gauge/Sending Unit, and New Windshield. Original Paint Scheme and Colors.
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1986 Jaguar XJS Lot #59 (Sale Order 71 of 100) 1986 Jaguar XJS
Vehicle Identification Number: SAJNV5842GC131159
86,147 Miles
True One Owner Pristine Condition Car
Deep Red Livery Repaint to Exact Jaguar Specs
New Jaguar Factory Engine in 2007 with only 9000 miles
The Odometer shows 86,XXX Original Miles
Bought new out of Newport Imports in California, pride of ownership is present in every aspect of this beautiful 1986 Jaguar XJS. Over 32 years as curator of this fine motorcar, the owner has meticulously maintained this car in like new condition. Upon taking delivery of the car in 1986, original Jaguar sheepskin seat covers were installed to an exact fit. A new factory headliner was installed and any maintenance needs were immediately addressed. The interior presents itself just as it did coming off the showroom floor.
Under the hood, what started out as a top end rebuild to the original Jaguar engine, turned into a complete factory long block replacement by a professional shop. All receipts for the work done under the hood are present and one will note that every component was properly addressed. The brake system was rebuilt, the transmission was serviced, the radiator was rodded, the A/C system was serviced and the power steering rack was replaced. While many owners of these cars allow them to fall into disrepair or replace the power plant with a SBC 350, this owner maintained the integrity of this fine motor car.
This is one of the finer Grand Tourer Jaguars to be found. You'll enjoy the luxury interior and really appreciate the engineering that Jaguar used to deliver an unparalleled driving experience.
Auction Estimate: $13,000-16,000
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2015 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Lot #60 (Sale Order 72 of 100) 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
Vehicle Identification Number: 2G1FD3D3XF9284698
67,240 Miles
Summer is here and it is time to drop the top, hit the road and feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your face. No better car to do it in that a 2015 Chevrolet Camaro. The car is in great original condition and ready to go! The canvas convertible top is in excellent shape and makes for a comfortable drive when the top is up.
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2017 DCT 20' Trailer Lot #60A (Sale Order 73 of 100) 2017 DCT 20' Car Hauler Trailer
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1966 Ford Fairlane Custom Convertible Lot #61 (Sale Order 74 of 100) 1966 Ford Fairlane Custom Convertible
Vehicle Identification Number: 6H46H107280
Resto-Mod Complete Re-Build
Classic Convertible Lines
Custom Show Car
406 V8, Automatic Transmission
Independent Front Suspension
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Tilt Wheel
Air Conditioning
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1971 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Lot #62 (Sale Order 75 of 100) 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
VIN: 194371S108711
Excellent example of the C3 Corvette
Numbers Matching LS5 Engine
4sp Manual Transmission
High level restoration completed in 2015
The C3 Corvette, dubbed the Shark, was produced from 1968 through 1982. It was a complete re-design of the Corvette brand and was very well accepted by the American sports car buyer. For the 1971 model year, the fender flares were designed into the body contours to reduce wheel-thrown debris damage and gave the car the imposing wide stance it is known for. Positraction rear axle, tinted glass, and a wide-ratio 4-speed manual transmission were standard. The 1971 Models still maintained the chrome bumpers linking the C3 to previous iterations.
The car presented at auction was delivered new with the 454 ci engine which is still present today! This matching numbers car completed a total restoration in 2015 and shows extremely well.
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1965 Dodge Coronet Lot #63 (Sale Order 76 of 100) 1965 Dodge Coronet
318 Polyhead V8
727 Automatic Transmission
Dual 4 bbl Carburetors
The Coronet first appeared in the Dodge line-up in 1949 as a full size car and continued through the 1959 model year with the highest trim level of the brand. Model year 1965 saw the Coronet re-join the Dodge line-up, but as an intermediate-size car. The B-body Coronet enjoyed much success in the market outselling other cars in the Dodge Line-up.
The car presented at auction is a restored California car. The 318 Polyhead V8 was rebuilt 3 years ago and features 2 Edelbrock four bbl carburetors. Under the hood is well adorned and includes a new battery and radiator. The dual exhaust produces a sound that gets attention and the 727 Transmission powers through the gears with excitement.
The interior is shows very well with bucket front seats, and a floor Hurst Shifter. The exterior was repainted three years ago and the bumpers and trim enhance the presentation of the car. New tires and Keystone rims provide a stance that says "Look at Me!". This is a good looking and driving Mopar.
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1972 Chevrolet K10 4x4 Pickup Truck Lot #64 (Sale Order 77 of 100) 1972 Chevrolet K10 4x4 Pickup Truck
Vehicle Identification Number: CKE142J157263
Automatic Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
Body Work and New Paint in 2017
New Body Trim
Fresh SBC 350 V8
New Exhaust
Seat Reupholstered
New Carpet
Good running and driving truck!
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1965 Ford Mustang Fastback Lot #65 (Sale Order 78 of 100) 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
Vehicle Identification Number: 5R09A142961
Poppy Red with Tuxedo Black painted top stripes
New 331 stroker engine by Blue Print (dyno’d 331 hp/364 tq to flywheel)
New performance AOD conversion Level 2 to support 500+ hp,
2500 stall convertor
New differential with 3.55 gear ratio (replaced the original 3.00 ratio)
All still in the break in period, car has been driven less than 100 miles since install. Front disc brake conversion New OE style suspension. 1” drop front springs. Shelby drop has not been done New interior New engine bay and tail light wire harness (under dash harness is original) New Speedometer and gauges Car has been done in restomod style with added GT fog lights, rally pac, and Retrosound Bluetooth stereo, with trying to keep some of the original look to the Classic Mustang.
This car was purchased from previous owner in August 2013 which is when the restoration began. The car was last registered in 1980 and had been kept in storage ever since. The previous owner was starting a restoration on another vehicle, so was looking to sell this awesome car. I started the restoration project with suspension and refreshing original drivetrain. I later found out the 289 engine in the car had low compression, which lead to the new engine being installed Dec. 2014 before going to the body shop. The body and paint work were done by The Rusty Fender of Billings. Front end has aftermarket parts, drivers rear quarter and tail light panel were replaced. Has original doors and passenger quarter panel. Front floor boards had a little rust at the front seam but did not go all the way through. Did strengthen the floors with Por15’s floor kit. As evident by the incorrect VIN on the driver side fender apron, the front core support replacement suggests a previous accident. I do not have knowledge, history of an accident or why the front apron was replaced. Paint and body were completed in Nov. 2015. Interior installed in the summer of 2016 along with the glass. New front windshield and vent windows. Door glass and back glass are original. After interior was installed, mechanic discovered transmission and differential needed to be replaced, both done in Oct. 2016. As with any classic car the work is never done to make adjustments and modifications to this wonderful vehicle.
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1966 Olds Cutlass Convertible Lot #66 (Sale Order 79 of 100) 1966 Olds Cutlass Convertible
Vehicle Identification Number: 338676M414336
All Original Car
Highly Optioned with PW, PS, PB
Long-term Current Ownership
High Compression Oldsmobile Rocket Engine
The second generation Oldsmobile Cutlass was a body-on-frame intermediate size car produced from 1964 to 1967. The car enjoyed great popularity across the country and helped Cutlass become Oldsmobile's best selling model for many years to come. Today, the Cutlass continues to be very popular among classic car enthusiasts.
This Cutlass presented at auction is a very well optioned low mile example. With a three owner history and the current owner with a 20+ year possession, this car has been exceptionally well cared for. The car is in great original condition save a repaint and the wheels. The interior upholstery, carpet and the white convertible top are completely original as is the trunk upholstery. A new back window was installed for clarity and a center console was added to the interior and presents very well. The factory power windows and the power(hydraulic) convertible works like new. The spare tire is believed to the original bias ply tire from the factory. The paint and the interior show very well with the car being enjoyed as a classic/collectible driver. The bumpers were re-chromed 20 years ago and still shine bright.
Under the hood is the numbers matching High Compression Olds Rocket engine which runs very strong and smooth. The odometer shows 53,500 miles which are believed to be actual. The distributor was upgraded to electronic ignition. The automatic transmission operates smoothly and the car has been enjoyed on may long runs through Yellowstone National Park. Whether around town or on the highway, this car has the power and performance to excite!
The car has always been garaged and pride of ownership shows through and through.
Auction Estimate: $10,000-13,000
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1984 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 Lot #68 (Sale Order 80 of 100) 1984 Chevrolet Suburban 2500
Vehicle Identification Number: 1G8GK26M0EF119809
Excellent Condition 3/4 Ton Suburban with the odometer showing 78K miles. Very nice 4 wheel drive Sport Utility Vehicle.
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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Lot #69 (Sale Order 81 of 100) 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Vehicle Identification Number: JTEBU11F58K006281
107,337 Miles
This Toyota is being sold to settle an estate. The odometer reads 107,291.
New battery
New Front Struts
New Rear Break pads
New Read Wheel seals
Light Hail on Hood and Top
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1989 Chevrolet 1500 Pickup Truck Lot #70 (Sale Order 82 of 100) 1989 Chevrolet 1500 Pickup Truck
VIN: 1GCDC14K6KZ264879
195,894 Miles
Highly optioned 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck
- Short Box Truck
- Tilt, Cruise Control, Intermittent Wipers
- Power Windows, Power Door Locks
- Factory Original Interior
- Fuel Injected 350 V-8
- Automatic Transmission
- Truck Local to Montana, Virtually Rust Free
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1985 Mercedes Benz 350 SL Lot #71 (Sale Order 83 of 100) 1985 Mercedes Benz 350 SL
Vehicle Identification Number: WDBBA45C6FA027074
Very well cared for Mercedes sports car sitting on custom wheels and tires. The interior is in very good original condition and the exterior paint is in very good condition as well. This car has been under long-term ownership.
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1999 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas Lot #72 (Sale Order 84 of 100) 1999 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas
VIN: SAJKX6047XC858232
The line of XJ8 Jaguar Sedans are known for their ultra luxury ride and high standards. These models are fast appreciating as their comfort and reliability become appreciated by a new generation of collectors. This example is in excellent condition, featuring every option under the sun and only 94,000 miles from new. As always, the power from the 4.0-liter XK engine is smooth and effortless, while the sumptuous ride exudes British class. The Vanden Plas designation meant the top of the line and this pristine cat makes it clear that Jaguar was still at the top of the luxury game. With exceptional leather inside and beautiful walnut trim, this is an investment grade XJ8 that is certain to please.
This car is a Montana car without rust and has always been garaged. It is a true classic luxury driver.
Auction Estimate: $6,000-8,000
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1990 Dodge D150 4x4 Custom Pickup Truck Lot #73 (Sale Order 85 of 100) 1990 Dodge D150 4x4 Custom Pickup Truck
VIN: 1B7HM16Y7LS612781
It's the truck that is coming and going...at the same time! One-off custom truck that combines cabs and front clips back-to-back and mounted on a 4x4 1990 Dodge 1/2 ton chassis. The custom lime green takes the truck back to yesterday and the custom interior is sure to excite the driving senses. You are likely to be the only one in a truck like this in whatever city, county or state you may happen to be in!
All mechanical components are in good working order and the truck runs and drives just like a 1990 Dodge Truck should drive!
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1982 GMC Custom PIckup Truck Lot #74 (Sale Order 86 of 100) 1982 GMC Custom PIckup Truck
Vehicle Identification number: 1GTCC14H5CJ514855
Custom GMC shortbed pickup truck restored in 2013
305 V-8
Lowered front and rear suspension
20” Rims
Two-tone Sikkens Paint
Custom Interior
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1995 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Lot #75 (Sale Order 87 of 100) 1995 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
VIN: 2G2FB22P7S2203894
167,150 Miles
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1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Lot #76 (Sale Order 88 of 100) 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454
Vehicle Identification Number: 136370R251636
This beautiful 1970 Chevelle SS 454 re-creation was restored in 2009. Since restoration, it has been driven about 1000 and fully sorted out and drives great!
- Original rust free AZ car
- Rebuilt hydraulic lifter 454, bored .030 over producing approx. 400 hp
- HD radiator, Hooker headers, 3 in. exhaust
- Rebuilt TH 400 with floor console shifter, drives and shifts the way it should
- Factory bucket seats, complete SS interior (black) and SS dash
- Tilt steering column and sport wheel, even the clock works
- 12 Bolt, 3.31 ratio differential
- Heavy duty sway bars
- Power Steering, Power Brakes(discs on front, 11 in. drums on back)
- AC (R134 converted)
- 15 in. SS wheels with nearly new Firestone tires
- Stereo with 12 disc changer
- Factory domed hood with unique red/bronze SS striping
- White with white vinyl top
This car looks as good as it drives!
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1992 Chevrolet Corvette Lot #77 (Sale Order 89 of 100) 1992 Chevrolet Corvette
Vehicle Identification Number: 1G14423P4N5119110
Nice C4 Corvette with new interior and new tires.
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1969 Ford F100 “Country Rat-Rod Sleeper” Pickup Truck Lot #79 (Sale Order 90 of 100) 1969 Ford F100 “Country Rat-Rod Sleeper” Pickup Truck
VIN: F10YRE03853
Don’t let the rough patina fool you. The Strong 360 v8 gives this truck some pep! The “3 on the Tree” manual transmission makes it super fun to drive and it cruises at highway speeds with ease.
– Cooper Cobra tires on Boyd’s rims
– Newer bench-seat.
– Custom holstien cowhide dash and armrests, and paisley burlap headliner maintain a country feel to this rescued old ranch truck.
– new shocks front and back, new coil springs, and replaced rear leaf springs with 3/4 ton springs.
– new starter, flywheel, fuel pump, distributor, cap, rotor, points, plugs, wires, and lots of other tune-ups.
This is a great project truck, easy to work on, almost all stock and mechanical (may be one of the few still running after an EMP blast).
Comes with full extra set of original ranch wheels and hubcaps, as well as assortment of stock parts, including side-mirrors and original AM radio.
If you’re needing modern convenience, a USB port and Bluetooth speaker are included.
This truck is a daily-driver and ready to roll.
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1968 Oldsmobile 88 Lot #80 (Sale Order 91 of 100) 1968 Oldsmobile Eight Eight
VIN: 354698X113884
All Original 3 Owner Car
Garage Maintained Throughout its History
Only 45,000 original miles
Recent Tune-up Including Plugs, Wires, Distributor Cap and Rotor
Excellent Condition Inside and Out
Runs and Drives Great
Tires on car were purchased in the late 80’s
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1999 GMC Sierra Classic 2500 Pickup Truck Lot #82 (Sale Order 92 of 100) 1999 GMC Sierra Classic 2500 Pickup Truck
Vehicle Identification Number: 1GTGK23J3XF067885
Rebuilt Title
Nice original Crew Cab 4x4 Pickup Truck. It received a rebuilt title designation at 2000 miles and the truck shows 92K miles currently. The truck runs and drives great.
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1986 Ford F150 Pickup Truck Lot #83 (Sale Order 93 of 100) 1986 Ford F150 Pickup Truck
Classic style Ford PIckup in original condition. Runs and drives good.
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1977 VW Kit Car Lot #84 (Sale Order 94 of 100) 1977 VW Kit Car
This car runs good and sounds good. The paint shows well and the interior is in good condition. Ready to drive and show!
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1970 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck Lot #85 (Sale Order 95 of 100) 1970 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck
VIN: CE140Z161945
All Original 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck
SBC 350 V-8
New Intake Manifold
New Carburetor
New Electronic Ignition
New Steering Box
New Tires
Runs and Drives Great.
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1971 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Lot #86 (Sale Order 96 of 100) 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
Vehicle Identification Number: 681691Q134405
The odometer on this 1971 Cadillac shows 18,8xx miles. Given the single family ownership of this car, the miles are believed to be actual. This belief is also based on the original condition of every aspect of this car including the seats, door thresholds, door panels, and brake and gas pedals. The exterior shows a few blemishes from driving in the past year, other wise this is a well preserved classic luxury car from the days of bigger is better when it came to the cars we drove.
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2005 Chevrolet Custom Pickup Truck Lot #87 (Sale Order 97 of 100) 2005 Chevrolet Custom Pickup Truck
VIN: 1GCEC19T75Z171492
There are numerous upgrades to this low mile Chevy Truck:
Supercharger with Air-Scoop Hood
Headers
Automatic Tail Gate Opener
Custom dash with touchscreen
Only 59K miles
One of a kind truck!
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1996 Collectors Edition Chevrolet Corvette Lot #88 (Sale Order 98 of 100) 1996 Collectors Edition Chevrolet Corvette
VIN: 1G1AP87HSC146086
One owner car with only 43K miles
1 of only 1381 were convertibles
Special edition corvette body package
Sebring Silver Exterior Paint
17 inch 5 spoke wheels
Black painted calipers with silver corvette lettering
Special corvette edition body emblems
Perforated seats with embroidered Red interior
Soft top convertible in black
LT 4 engine rated at 330hp
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1982 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Lot #89 (Sale Order 99 of 100) 1982 Chevrolet Camaro
VIN: 1G1AP87HSC146086
155,863 Miles
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1978 Chevy C30 Crew Cab 4x4 Lot #90 (Sale Order 100 of 100) 1978 Chevrolet C30 Pickup Truck
VIN: CKR348Z157457
Crew Cab
Lift Kit
454 V8
4x4
Runs and drives good
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