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1929 Peerless 6-61
- Auction
- 843 miles
- Manual
1929 Peerless Six Model 61 Sedan – A Rare Pre-Depression Era Classic
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved 1929 Peerless Six Model 61, a rare and elegant sedan from one of the most innovative American automakers of the early 20th century. Peerless Motor Company, founded in 1900, began car production in 1902 and quickly earned a reputation for quality craftsmanship and forward-thinking engineering. Among their many contributions to the automotive world were the introduction of drum brakes and enclosed car bodies—both of which set new standards in vehicle design.
This particular Model 61 represents Peerless at its peak, as the company refreshed its entire lineup in 1929 to compete with luxury marques like Stutz and Marmon. Finished in an attractive ivory exterior with a tastefully coordinated tan and beige interior, this sedan shows off a well-maintained older restoration. The paint and chrome still present nicely, and the interior remains clean and inviting.
Recently brought out of long-term storage, this Peerless Six stands as a testament to the durability and elegance of pre-war American engineering. Whether you’re looking for a distinguished classic to drive and enjoy, or a strong candidate for a concours-level restoration, this example offers both style and substance.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of automotive history.
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1975 Panther J72 Roadster
- For Sale
- 39,109 miles
- Manual
Discover the elegance of this 1975 Panther J72 Roadster, now available at John Scotti Classic Cars in Saint-Leonard, Montreal.
This rare and iconic British classic blends vintage charm with timeless design, making it a standout addition to any collector’s garage. Whether you’re an enthusiast of unique roadsters or simply appreciate finely crafted vehicles, the Panther J72 delivers a one-of-a-kind driving experience.Visit us at 4475 Boul Métropolitain East in Montreal to see this exceptional vehicle in person. You can also reach out to our knowledgeable sales team for more information, schedule a test drive, or reserve the vehicle today. Don’t miss your chance to own a true piece of automotive history.
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1968 GMC C15
- For Sale
- 418 miles
- Automatic
For Sale: 1968 GMC C15 Restomod – 627RWHP, Turbocharged LS Power!
This one-of-a-kind 1968 GMC C15 is a no-expense-spared performance build, starting with a rust-free, 20,500-mile original truck. It’s now transformed into a modern street beast with serious horsepower and premium components throughout.
Performance Highlights:
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5.3L Chevrolet V8 with Boostline forged internals
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76mm Precision turbocharger for massive power
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Holley Terminator X engine management system
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92mm throttle body for enhanced airflow
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CPP Hydroboost braking system
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Brand new 4L80E automatic transmission
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Circle D billet torque converter
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Custom driveshaft for high-torque handling
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Currie 9” rear end with 3.70 gears
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CPP front disc brakes + CalTracs traction bars in the rear
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Oversized fuel injectors feeding a billet fuel tank
Interior Upgrades:
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Dakota Digital instrument cluster
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Hurst performance shifter
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Brand new carpet and seat upholstery
Professionally dyno-tuned to 627 rear-wheel horsepower, this classic truck combines old-school style with modern muscle. Everything is fully functional, and the build is registered and insured under my name with a clean title in hand.
🚘 Trade Offers Considered – Let’s talk!
Whether you’re searching for a turbo LS swap truck, a high-horsepower restomod, or a clean classic with no rust and modern upgrades, this ’68 GMC delivers on all fronts.
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1968 Ford F250
- For Sale
- 98,269 miles
- Manual
For Sale: Beautifully Maintained Ford F-250 – New Paint & Interior!
Up for sale is a meticulously cared for Ford F-250 that’s ready to hit the road. This classic truck boasts a fresh coat of paint and a completely redone interior, combining reliability with great looks. It runs exceptionally well and is fully sorted—no repairs or upgrades needed.
Recent upgrades and maintenance include:
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Brand new front and rear brakes
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Upgraded exhaust system
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Full engine tune-up: new distributor cap, spark plug wires, spark plugs
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Replaced hoses and belts
This F-250 is currently registered in California and comes with a clean California title. Best of all, it’s exempt from smog certification—a huge bonus for classic vehicle owners.
Financing & Nationwide Delivery Available
We offer low-rate financing (on approved credit)—just click the “Financing” tab on our website: www.lagunaclassiccars.com. Delivery can be arranged almost anywhere in the U.S.
Looking to Sell Your Classic Car?
We’re actively seeking consignments of classic cars, muscle cars, and European sports cars. Our risk-free consignment program has a 93% success rate and costs you nothing if the vehicle doesn’t sell.Contact Us Today:
Laguna Classic Cars
📍 2171 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
🌐 www.lagunaclassiccars.com
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1973 Yamaha TA125
- For Sale
- 1 miles
- Manual
Rare 1974 Yamaha TA125 – Vintage 125cc Production Road Racer
Available now: a rare piece of motorcycle racing history – the 1974 Yamaha TA125, Yamaha’s first production 125cc road racer. Introduced in late 1973, this model was marketed as a Clubman-Level Production Racer and quickly became a favorite among aspiring racers and vintage enthusiasts alike.
Powered by a twin-cylinder, air-cooled, two-stroke engine, the TA125 was based on the successful AS-3 road bike platform. With twin rear shocks and a race-ready chassis, it embodied the spirit of 1970s competitive motorcycle engineering. Production of this model was short-lived, ending in November 1974, marking the conclusion of Yamaha’s air-cooled two-stroke road racing era—and beginning a five-year gap before another 125cc racer would enter the scene.
Sold on Bill of Sale only.
📍 Location: Atomic Motors Classic, Henderson, Nevada – just 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.
📞 Contact Us: 702-826-3811 or 702-556-0888
🌐 More photos and videos: www.atomicmotors.netImportant Buyer Notice:
We strongly encourage all buyers to personally inspect the motorcycle or arrange for a third-party inspection prior to purchase to ensure full satisfaction with the vehicle’s condition and value. -
1973 Honda CB750 K3
- For Sale
- 20,707 miles
- Manual
Fully Restored Honda CB750 K3 Classic Superbike
Looking for a legendary motorcycle that changed the course of motorcycling history? This 1973 Honda CB750 K3 is more than just a vintage bike – it’s the original superbike that set the standard for performance and reliability.
Now available for sale, this iconic Honda CB750 has been fully restored with a complete Nut & Bolt restoration, finished in an eye-catching Maxim Brown Metallic with Gold. Every detail has been meticulously brought back to life, making this a true collector’s dream and a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of 1970s motorcycle history.
Renowned for its revolutionary inline-four engine, smooth ride, and unmatched dependability, the CB750 remains a favorite among classic bike enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a rider seeking timeless style, this bike offers the perfect blend of vintage charm and practical performance.
Just turn the key and ride – no restoration work needed. This CB750 K3 is ready for the road and destined to draw attention wherever it goes.
Don’t miss your chance to own this restored Honda CB750 K3. Come see it in person – but be prepared to fall in love. Bikes like this don’t stay available for long.
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1965 Citroen 2CV
- Auction
- 0 miles
- Manual
For Sale: 1965 Citroën 2CV/6 – Iconic French Classic with 602cc Engine
VIN: TBD
Odometer: TBD
Engine: 602cc Flat-Twin (Air-Cooled)
Transmission: 4-Speed Manual with Front-Wheel Drive TransaxleExperience the charm of vintage European motoring with this 1965 Citroën 2CV/6, a timeless symbol of minimalist engineering and innovative French design. Recognized globally for its distinctive body lines and utilitarian character, the 2CV remains one of the most beloved classic cars of the 20th century.
Key Features:
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Upgraded 602cc air-cooled H2 engine for reliable performance
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4-speed manual gearbox with smooth shifting and FWD layout
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Classic styling with clean, minimalist interior
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A truly iconic post-war European vehicle—lightweight, practical, and full of personality
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Ideal for collectors, enthusiasts, or those seeking a unique entry into vintage motoring
This particular 2CV/6 is equipped with the larger engine, offering improved drivability and easier starts. The car runs and drives well, delivering the light, agile feel that made it a staple across rural France and beyond.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply appreciate the beauty of mid-century European automotive design, this Citroën is a charming and practical addition to any garage.
Join Us at Auction
Find this 1965 Citroën 2CV/6 and more rare classics at our May 31st Auction at the LeMay Marymount Event Center. Visit LuckyOldCar.com for full details and inventory. -
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
- For Sale
- 5,409 miles
- Manual
For Sale: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop – A Classic Restored with Love
Discover this beautifully restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop, a timeless American classic with an incredible backstory. Finished in rare Dusk Pearl, this iconic Chevy underwent a complete frame-off restoration and is powered by a modern 350ci short block crate motor with just 5,395 miles. Featuring Holley Sniper 2 EFI, a 300HP cam, and a Richmond 4-speed transmission with Hurst shifter, this Bel Air is ready to turn heads and hit the road in style.
Vehicle Features:
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Color: Dusk Pearl (stands out at every show)
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Interior: All-new custom TMI black upholstery
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Engine: 350ci V8 crate motor (5,395 miles)
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Fuel System: Holley Sniper 2 EFI
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Transmission: Richmond 4-speed manual with Hurst shifter
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Suspension: Global West front tubular suspension
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Differential: Rebuilt in August 2021
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Steering: Power steering with tilt leather wheel
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Brakes: 4-wheel disc brakes
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Wheels/Tires: New Goodyear Eagle GT II tires
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Wipers: Rain Gear electric windshield wipers
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Instruments: All-new custom gauges
A Lifetime of Memories – A Story That Started in 1969
This car isn’t just a restoration—it’s a cherished piece of one man’s life. Bought in April 1969 by its third owner, a high schooler from St. Charles, Missouri, this Bel Air quickly became part of his teenage years, love story, and eventually, family legacy.
He raced it at Mid America Raceway, learned to build engines by trial and error, and even took his prom date in it in 1970. After serving in the military, he refused to part with the car. Instead, he slowly brought it back to life—piece by piece, with chrome trim stashed behind sofas and parts hidden under beds.
Through decades of hard work, cross-country moves, car shows, class reunions, and weddings, the Bel Air remained a constant symbol of dedication and passion. In 2020, it made its way onto the Daytona International Speedway as part of the Daytona Drive Experience, where it won Best in Show and its owner became the event’s spokesperson.
A Final Ride, A Lasting Tribute
Sadly, in late 2020, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Although he couldn’t return to Daytona as planned, his family honored his memory by driving the Bel Air on the track in August 2021—spreading his ashes in a heartfelt tribute to a life well lived and loved.
This car was never just a vehicle—it was his pride, joy, and a symbol of his philosophy:
“If you take care of things, they’ll last a long time.”Your Chance to Own a Legendary Classic
This 1957 Chevy Bel Air is more than show-ready—it’s road-ready. It deserves to be driven, admired, and enjoyed—not hidden in a garage. If you’re searching for a classic car that combines beauty, power, history, and heart, this is the one.
Start it up. Feel the rumble. Watch heads turn.
Make new memories in a car that’s never gone out of style.Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this iconic classic yours.
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1955 Panhard Dyna Z1
- For Sale
- 61,170 miles
- Manual
For Sale: Rare French 1950s Panhard Dyna Z1 Sedan – Lightweight Aluminum Body, Le Mans Engine
Now available is an incredibly rare and lightweight French 1950s Panhard Dyna Z1, an aluminum-bodied sedan with rich European history and factory sport upgrades. Imported to the U.S. by its current owner after a careful refurbishment in 2017–2018, this Dyna Z1 has since been proudly displayed at the St. Petersburg Motor Classic in both 2023 and 2024, as well as various Café Racer automotive events.
Key Features & Highlights:
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Model: Panhard Dyna Z1 PL
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Production: 1 of only 250 factory-prepared examples ever built
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Weight: Sub-1500 lbs dry – true ultra-lightweight design
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Exterior: Original Jaune Vanille (Vanilla Yellow) finish
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Interior: Excellent condition cloth upholstery
Performance Specs:
Under the hood is a 950cc “Le Mans” flat-twin engine, known for its high-performance characteristics:
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70 HP output (upgraded from standard 54 HP)
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Dual plugs per cylinder and roller bearing crankshaft
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Factory sport camshafts and dual ignition system
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Dual-choke 38mm Solex carburetor
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Top speed: Over 87 MPH
Transmission is a 4-speed manual with column shift, featuring synchronized upper gears for smoother transitions.
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Factory-installed tachometer and clock mounted beside the steering column
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Michelin 145 SR 15 tires – fitted during the restoration with minimal use since
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Braking system: Iron drum brakes with heat-dissipating, finned aluminum 5-bolt hubs
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Exhaust: Custom transverse muffler with dual outlets (BT24-style design)
Provenance & Documentation:
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Ownership History: Two documented previous owners in France
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Mileage at Purchase: 97,970 km (as confirmed by original French documentation)
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Mileage Driven Since Import: Approximately 975 km
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Documentation Includes: Original French registration, sales paperwork, and verified historical research
This Panhard Dyna Z1 is a true collector’s gem — a lightweight, performance-focused French sedan with undeniable charm and a rare motorsport heritage. Whether you’re a fan of vintage European engineering, aluminum-bodied classics, or early post-war innovation, this vehicle checks every box.
Serious inquiries only. Contact for more photos, documents, or to arrange a viewing.
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1926 Paige 6-75
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- 0 miles
- Manual
For Sale: Rare 1926 Paige Model 6-75 – Historic Classic Car with Unique Provenance
Step back in time with this exceptional 1926 Paige Model 6-75, a true gem from the Roaring Twenties. Owned and cared for over the past 12+ years, this vintage classic is more than just a car—it’s a piece of American automotive history. With its confirmed low mileage (see odometer photo), this vehicle fits the bill as a true barn find survivor.
Vehicle Overview:
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Make & Model: 1926 Paige Model 6-75
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Engine: Original and runs smoothly
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Odometer: Accurate and verified
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Location Built: Detroit, Michigan
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Custom Ordered: Originally built for a customer in San Francisco, California
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Ownership History: Believed to have had only four owners since new
Historical Significance:
Through email correspondence with the great-grandson of Fredrick Osgood Paige—the founder of Paige Motor Car Company—we confirmed this car’s unique backstory. Although it doesn’t appear in the Paige production database, its low serial number and the presence of a Weed emblem on the front bumper strongly suggest it was a custom-built model, possibly excluded from records intentionally.
Paige proudly marketed their vehicles as “The Most Beautiful Cars in America”, and this Model 6-75 lives up to that legacy. It was ahead of its time in engineering and features, including:
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Hydraulic brakes (at a time when Cadillac still used mechanical)
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Factory-installed shocks
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Locking steering wheel
Brand Legacy:
Paige automobiles were manufactured from 1908 to 1927. The company was eventually acquired by the Graham Brothers, becoming Graham-Paige, and the Paige name was retired a few years later.
Provenance:
This vehicle was discovered on a ranch in Madera County, California. The previous owner had acquired it from a peace officer in San Francisco, who in turn had purchased it through an estate sale in the city. This makes me the fourth documented owner.
Whether you’re a collector, investor, or classic car enthusiast, this 1926 Paige Model 6-75 offers unmatched character and historical value. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind pre-war vehicle with a fascinating backstory.
Contact me for more photos, videos, or to schedule a viewing.