Classical Gas Motors
Car(s): 126
One of the most popular "pony cars" ever created has to be the Ford Mustang. These cars have remained a staple in the car community since new, so it should be no surprise after being introduced in 1964 they have remained in production.
With the Street Rodding craze it is tough to argue what particular vehicle is the most popular but there is no doubting that the '32 Ford has to be at the top of the list. Based on Henry Ford's Model B not only was the '32 "deuce" the first popular car offered with a V8 but it is a go-to for classic car collectors and builders.
This classic custom is a testament to timeless style. The look of a 4" Chopped Windshield with a black Carson removable top gives the best of both worlds. The Hartz black cloth is one of the finest available.
The famous 1941 "John Byers" Chevy Town Sedan Custom. A true rolling work of automotive art. This is a rare opportunity to own a car built by a legend in the auto world.
This is one awesome pickup that is incredibly unique. Unless you are looking at the Ala Kart itself there are pretty slim odds that you are going to see another one. Above all though, it is being offer at an awesome price considering how much it took to construct it.
This 1965 Plymouth Belvedere is a super unique custom that clearly has had a ton invested. It has 18,000 miles since built and despite being very capable has never been raced. The paint/body work is in excellent condition and let's just say its "on fire."
Chevrolet Special Deluxe Coupe is a frame off build. The all-steel body painted in 1990 Metallic blue is stunning in the sunlight. Keeping to a classic hot rod build running a 235 ci 6-cylinder.
Feel the Thrill of driving a Ford Thunderbird. America's "Personal Luxury Sports Car."
Back in the early days of automotive design a lot of features which are common place now were just being discovered. With all the big manufacturers trying to get sales it was always a race to see who would have the latest and greatest offering.
This car was all professionally built and is a case where the builder was building it for himself. So you can be guaranteed they pulled out all the stops and incorporated all their tricks of the trade. It recently won 1st in its class and Best Interior at Autorama...
The Belvedere was introduced by Plymouth in 1954 and were produced up until 1970. The name was initially used in 1951 as a hardtop body style for for the Cranbrook. It eventually replaced the Cranbrook as the top trim line when it became its own model.
This car is in excellent condition, been very well maintained/cared for, and only has 60,629 original miles
This is a nice solid '55 that is ready to find a new home!
This very clean 1954 Sunliner is in excellent condition and built in a restomod style to be an excellent driver and show car. The bright Red paint has a beautiful finish and is accented by very unique pinstriping.
All around this is a really neat C10 that has a great look and a lot of nice features.
This cool classic Buick has a lot of style and is ready for a new garage to call home.
This car is a very unique 50's icon and was well restored. It has a long life on the road ahead of it and is a sure fire head turner wherever it goes. Additional pictures are available on request including build pics and it comes with a stack of receipts plus some additional parts.
This cool classic Mercury is a nicely built car that has a very cool look and drives great.
The Ford N Series of trucks was Ford's 60's entry in the "work truck" market. They came as dump trucks, small tractors, and flatbeds. Their Cab over flat nose design has a great look and lets you know it means business. One look at the design and you can tell these things were tough and ready to take on whatever job you throw at them.
This is a neat classic that is being offered up at a very reasonable price. Pick it up while it is still available!
This nice classic is in good shape and is a solid stock car that incorporates some nice upgrades like the AC plus has features like the continental kit which is very unique.
This classic Elky has had all the mechanical systems address and is ready to be driven and enjoyed.
30s Fords always seem to be an easy go-to for creating a street rod, but if you are ready to ramp up that luxury factor, there is no better choice than a vintage Buick. These were the ultimate "gangster cars" that screamed upper class.
The "Rounded Line" moniker was given by GM to their third generation of the always-popular C/K series pickups. This 1978 is a C20 model, meaning it is the 3/4 ton version, which was heavier-duty, more suitable for towing.
You don't see many of these Dodges getting streetrodded so it actually makes it quite unique. It is sure to stand out from the sea of Fords at the car show.
These cars were originally sold in the high $70K range, so here is a chance to get one for a fraction of that cost. They were way ahead of their time, and this one is in excellent condition.
This very cool nostalgic dragster was raced by Dale Halle's Dad in Bakersfield, CA back in 1958. It was refreshed by Dave from 1968 through the early 1970's then sold without the 354 hemi that it was raced with.
The very cool 1940 Ford you see here is one of those business coupes and a nice example of one at that. The 40 Ford has great body lines and this car is all solid with no rust issues. It is painted in a nice 2 tone light and dark silver which looks great on it.
This nice 2008 S550 has just under 63,000 original miles and has been well cared for since new. It is painted in Calcite White with a nice Black leather interior that is all in great shape.
This car has been fully restored and it was a very nicely done restoration. It has been kept mostly stock throughout. The all steel body is in excellent condition and it is painted a two tone Beige and Brown paired with Black fenders.
1973 Ford Mustang Convertible Muscle cars belong to a class all there own and one of the known models throughout the world is the classic Mustang. From starting production in 1965 (or halfway through...
This Camaro is in excellent shape and a joy to drive. If you are after something collectable but with all the creature comforts you could ask for this is definitely one to check out.
The '51 Pontiac Chieftain has increased reliability, drivability, and performance. You deserve to enjoy a fine ride today.
Given the year of 1998, this is one of the most modern collectable vehicles that you could register and insure as a "classic" due to being 25 years old.
Tri-five cars may get all the press but it was the 1953 Chevrolet that led to what we commonly recognize as the 50s Chevy trim levels. Prior to this in 50-52 you had the Skyline, Fleetline and Bel Air which were all distinct...
Why go tent camping or even in just your regular camper when you could do it with some vintage flair? This thing is sure to go quick so jump on it while it is still available.
This is a super unique classic that would make a great addition to any collection. If you want a smooth running vintage car that will always stand out at shows, look no further.
These are very unique cars that have a large following. Scoop it up while it is still available!
As the automobile world grew so did the audiences manufacturers needed to cater to. People not only wanted vehicles to travel themselves but also be used for work and the pickup truck filled that need. Just like with the...
This very clean Cadillac would be an awesome car to own stock but the fact that it is a customize Coach Builders Limited car it is also a bit of a collectors item. The top all works and allows you to cruise in style and luxury.
These are neat cars and you just really don't see many of these around anymore. They are known as Orphan cars due to Studebaker stopping production in the late 60's.
This Silverado is as nice as it comes. Interior looks like new. Black gloss paint has a mirror finish. Has always been garage kept so has no rust issues at all.
This very cool 1973 is one of those Grande cars and was the last year for the 1st generation. It is a very nice driver and painted in a combination of Red with Black side stripes, a Black taillight panel, Black grill, and Black vinyl top.
The interior is done in a nice Black and Gray combo throughout. The front section features the original bucket seats, center console and dash layout. Peak behind the closeable divider and that's where the real party starts. It has a long curving side and rear facing bench seat as well as a forward facing bench with armrest in the back.
These cars have a classic look that will always be popular and this one is in great shape.
The body is very solid and entirely rust free. It has no history of accidents. The paint is in excellent condition with a very nice shine and the two tone light gray with dark blue roofline complement each other nicely
The truck runs great and under the hood is powered by a factory roller cam 351 small block Ford motor. It was well built and features a F303 roller cam, Scorpion roller rockers, flat top pistons, GT40 heads, custom headers, chrome 427 sb valve covers.
The Corvette is known as "America's favorite sports car" due to its ability to deliver proven power and performance in a production model.
This is one clean car that cruises around well and gets a lot of attention at shows. It also comes with a very cool vintage window mounted air unit that is painted Brown.
This is an extremely nice motorcycle with a fully custom rear and matching fiberglass trailer. All of them are painted in a brilliant bright Blue color that has a great shine.

