The original 283-cu.
in. V-8 engine block was cracked and replaced less than a year ago with the rebuilt same-year 283 in this pickup, which the seller reports has about 300 miles on it since. The four-speed manual transmission and clutch have also been gone through. The seller says the engine âstarts easily when cold using the choke, andwithout the choke when warm, â and the transmission âshifts easily through all gears. â This truck received a full restoration, performed by Crumrine Auto Restoration Services in Bliss, Idaho, about 10 years ago. No plastic fillers were used during the restoration, he adds.
The condition of the blue and white paint is described as âvery good, â including the clear topcoats. Any rust issues were addressed during the restoration, so the truck is rust-free, per the seller. The windshield was replaced, but all the other glass is original and in good condition, and the weatherstripping was replaced. The interior was restored using factory-correct reproduction materials. The upholsterycondition and floor coverings are described as âlike new. â Even the shifter boot has a Bowtie emblem on it. The truck has working radio and heater. The dashboard paint looks excellent in the photos.
The headliner is new and the dome light functions, as it should, all gauges work properly. The frame and suspension components still look freshly restored! The tires were new at the time of the restoration and have less than 500 miles on them.Used 1959 Chevrolet 3100 75,590 miles, Blue
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American Motors produced just 1,430 Rambler American Custom two-door station wagons in 1960.
This example has been given the restomod treatment, with a conversion to a sedan delivery-type vehicle with a cargo-type rear interior that now gets its motive power from a modern General Motors-sourced powertrain. With custom paint and a high-luxury
customized passenger cabin for two, this Rambler is further customized with tailgate trim straps fabricated from its original AMC factory roof rack. It is also equipped with aftermarket air conditioning. This station wagon is now powered by a Chevrolet 4.3-liter OHV V-6 engine mated to a General Motors Turbo Hydra-Matic 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission.
The engine receives its fuel mixture via a Rochester Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor topped by a custom-painted air cleaner, with chromed rocker covers that are also visible. The Rambler is also equipped with a Chevrolet S-10 rear end that the seller says has 3.08 Positraction gearing. No functional issues, smoke or powertrain
leaks. The engine bay appears to be generally clean. the custom paint dates to 2014 and is in good overall condition, noting a few scratches and swirls. The body seals are said to be in as-new condition.
As to rust, some bodywork was performed before the Rambler was repainted. The car is now equipped with Chevrolet side mirrors. The chrome presents as being in good, undamaged condition. The glass is reported to be in good shape and free of cracks. All lighting is described as functional. The underside presents as generally clean. this Rambler has been turned from a station wagon into a quasi-sedan delivery by removal of the rear seat, which will not be included in the sale. The Rambler
is now equipped with dual Acura leather bucket seats that look to be in very good condition.
The carpet is said to date to 2014 and be in good condition. The Rambler is fitted with aftermarket air conditioning and heating that is reported to be functional. An aftermarket engine-turned panel in the steel dashboard mounts engine gauges, plus a Sony audio system that is said to be operable. A Pontiac Trans Am steering wheel and a fire extinguisher have been added. The cargo area appears to be generally clean.
Used 1960 AMC AMX 5,406 miles, Green
One of 2,934 such cars produced that year, this 1957 Pontiac Chieftain Safari two-door station wagon is presented as a functional car with its original engine.
It has benefited from recent mechanical attention. The Chieftain Safari was powered in 1957 by Pontiacâs 347-cu. in. OHV V-8. With a compression ratio of 10.0:1 when mated to the Hydra-Matic
transmission and a Rochester 2GC two-barrel carburetor, the Pontiac V-8 was rated by the manufacturer at 252 horsepower when new. The engine in this Chieftain Safari is said to be original to the car, with no stated rebuild history. Rapid start and no functional issues with the Hydra-Matic four-speed automatic transmission, with no powertrain leaks noted.
The engine bay presents as being stock and acceptably clean, in the provided photos. the body seals and weatherstripping are in leak-free condition, and states further that the car is free of rust. The chrome trim, including the massive side sweeps, appears to be straight and in very good, undamaged condition. The Chieftain Safari is
now outfitted with Oldsmobile flipper wheel covers. The grille looks to be free of damage. The seller reports the glass is in very good condition, and states that all lighting is functional.
the vinyl interior facings have been replaced. The materials present as being in excellent condition, with no tears or discoloration visible in the photos. The carpeting and headliner are reported to be in overall good condition. The steel dashboard, with a crack-free padded top, appears to be missing none of its trim, including the large, metalized insert, and presents strongly. All the instrumentation is reported to be properly operable except for the factory AM radio. The heater is termed operable.
The cargo area is fully carpeted and presents as being strongly clean.
the Pontiacâs springs and shock absorbers are entirely new and he reports no damage or modification to other existing components. The hydraulic drum brakes are also new, but will require adjustment. The manual steering is reported to function properly. The whitewall tires are reported to be new.
Used 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 5,334 miles, Black
A 348-cu.
in. âWâ engine is a rare sight in a 1959 Chevrolet sedan, but thatâs what the factory installed in this Bel Air. The original transmission was a two-speed Powerglide automatic (further adding to the uniqueness), upgraded to a ST-10 four-speed manual transmission from a 1962 Chevy Impala. The engine has less than 1,000 miles on
it since the rebuild. Three âdeucesâ top the intake manifold. The seller says cold starts are âquick, â even after the car has sat for a while, no smoke and that the engine stays on fast idle until itâs warmed up. The only reported weeping is from the breather tube.
The transmission was rebuilt with new bearings and synchronizers at the same time as the engine rebuild and is controlled by a Hurst Competition shifter. A frame-on restoration was performed two years ago and included a small rust repair to the left rear quarter panel before the paintwork. The seller reports a couple very minor paint chips and some minor wiper scratches on the windshield. All the side glass is new,
as are the seals and window felts. All the lights work, including the glovebox light. The interior was restored with all new custom upholstery and carpeting, per the seller.
The headliner is also new, and the interior trim components are perfect. Gauge functions are reported as fine except that the fuel gauge can be sporadic. A Moon Equipment tachometer was strapped to the steering column. The door armrests are Impala items. The radio and speaker are new. The suspension has been updated and lowered in front with tubular upper and lower control arms. A dual master cylinder was added along with front disc brakes that feature drilled and slotted rotors. New bushings were installed in the
rear trailing arms and the shock absorbers are new. The steering is manual, there isnât any play.
The tires are six years old with 8/32-inch remaining tread. The front tires are sized 215/65R15 and the rears are 235/60R15. The custom wheels are from American Racing they âlook new. â
Used 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 1,000 miles, Blue
This 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I was found with only 27,320 miles on the odometer in incredibly well-preserved condition after being in storage for over 37 years by its second owner.
To bring this Mark I Tiger back to its former glory, a no-expense-spared rotisserie restoration was commissioned. With the paint stripped, a very original body was
Used 1965 Sunbeam Tiger 27,320 miles