Sunday, November 9, 2008
1986 Chrysler LeBaron Town and Country
This is a later incarnation of the k car, and the last year that they made this woody wagon.
it has over 100,000 miles on it, but has had many parts replaced, including the engine, computer, radiator, ignition switch, rear shocks, fan belt, and air conditioner refrigerant.
it is undergoing underbody rust repair,a nd will be refurbished to maximum condition.
1952 Chevrolet 4 door deluxe sedan
2004 Dodge Evernham Truck
more pix of the 71 chevy
This car exemplifies the evolution of the automobile in the 70's. It is pre-catalytic converter, and represents some of the first steps in controlling exhaust output. The carburetor adjustments are sealed, and there is very little tuning that can be done.
It very little of the plumbing found on modern cars. It is a valuable piece of automotive history, and is preserved in pristine condition.
1971 chevrolet impala 2dr ht
What a beautiful car this is. as of this writing, 11/08/2008 it has a total of 903 actual miles on the odometer.
It is as new all over, and in showroom condition.
It is equipped with the 350 engine, automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes.
It has been serviced at regular intervals, and the fluids have all been kept refreshed, including the gas.
Friday, September 26, 2008
more 1975 Buick
Just a few more words about the 75 Buick. The carpets have been covered with clear plastic floormats--like from Fingerhut--since it was new. the seats were also covered with the clear plastic seat covers. itd looks like no one ever sat in the back seat, and i know that it was mostly only driven by the lady wo owned it.
it has never been smoked in, the ash tray looks like new, and the dash is immaculate--no cracks.
this was, and is, a luxurious car. runs good, handles well, and is quiet and comfortable.
and, it is a bargain at $4950.
jvm
1975 buick for sale
1975 Buick Lesabre Custom LS two door hardtop, with landau roof. this car has the 350 engine, new A/C with R134 refrigerant, Power Steering, Power Brakes, 84,000 miles on the odometer. I bought it from the original owner, after she became unable to drive any longer. The car is still all original, except for a couple of dings repaired, and runs great.
Photos of it appeared in the December 2007 edition of COLLECTIBLE AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE.
Bargain priced at $4950, this car could be an original Buick show car, could be a daily driver, could be restored to a show car, or (heaven forbid) it would be an excellent prospect for a lead sled custom conversion.
There aren't many of these left, with the beutiful lines of the two door, pillarless, hardtop design.
jerroldmurphy@casinternet.net phone 304-296-6113
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