Classic Chevrolets for sale
January 2, 2008

If you're looking for a classic Chev to restore or you've got the dollars to buy a fully restored classic, then you are bound to find what you are looking for in the listings below. There is something to suit every wallet.
From the Chevrolet Bel Air to the Corvette, there is a huge range of classic Chevs to pick from. Classic muscle cars you can just use as a runabout until you get the time and funds to restore them to their former glory, or even better. If you don't have the time, the inclination, or the skills, then there are some beautiful classics that have been lovingly restored and are now waiting for a new owner.
They don't make cars like this any more of these, so the rarity value makes them good investments.
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Chevrolet Camaro 1968 Camaro US $6,800.00 |
Chevrolet Chevelle ss 396 1966 chevy chevelle ss 396 US $9,000.00 |
Chevrolet Chevelle 1966 chevelle malibu convertible US $1,526.00 |
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Chevrolet Impala SS 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS US $7,300.00
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Chevrolet Corvette 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible s Matching 327ci 4spd US $35,000.00
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Chevrolet Camaro 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS US $16,600.00 |
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Chevrolet Bel Air
January 2, 2008
In 1955, Chevrolets gained a V8 engine option. The new 265 cubic-inch V8 featured a modern, overhead valve high-compression, short stroke design that was so good that it remained in production in various forms, for many decades. The base V8 had a two-barrel carburetor and was rated at 162 horsepower, and the "Power Pack" option featured a four-barrel carburetor and other upgrades, yielding 180 brake horsepower. Later in the year, a "Super Power Pack" option added high compression and 15 additional horsepower over the 180. Most enthusiasts today associate the Bel Air and the V8 together, even though neither was dependent on the other. That year, Chevrolet's full-size model received new styling that earned it the "Hot One" Read more
Ford Mustang
January 2, 2008
The Mustang provided the template for a new class of automobiles. Although it was based on the platform of the Falcon, it had a unique body (offered as a hardtop coupé and a convertible) with distinctive, "long hood, short deck" proportions. In basic form it was mechanically mundane, with a 170 cu. in. (2.8L) six-cylinder engine and three-speed manual transmission. It carried an attractive base price of $2,368 which included bucket seats, carpeting, floor shift, sport steering wheel and full wheel covers. The Mustang also had an extensive option list offering a range of V8 engines, Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission or four-speed manual, radios, air conditioning, power steering, and other accessories. A V8 Mustang with all available options would cost about 60% more than a basic Six, which made it an extremely profitable Read more
Classic Fords for sale
January 2, 2008
Classic Fords like the Mustang are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. For a range of Ford models in all conditions and price ranges see the listings below which provide details of classic Fords for sale.
Everything from Fords that are only good for parts or a full restoration, up to fully restored classics. There is something for every wallet. The listings are automatically updated whenever new cars are listed so they are always fresh.
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Ford Mustang I6 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe US $2,900.00 |
Ford F 100 66 FORD F 100 CUSTOM CAB 352 STICK OD Finance Shipping US $12,889.00 |
Ford Mustang 1967 Mustang A code US $4,101.00
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US $7,300.00

