For Sale: 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88
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1972 Dodge Dart Swinger
- For Sale
- 155,820 miles
- Automatic
340 v8. No rust! Approx. 300hp. 3-speed auto Torqueflite transmission. 8 3/4 rear end with new 3.23 gears. 26″ 3-core radiator. Never overheats. Power steering. AC is very cold! Front disc brakes w/4-piston calipers. Mopar 14″ rally wheels with BF Goodrich radials. New motor mounts. New Holley carb. New master cylinder. New fuel pump. New flex fan. New plugs and wires. Rear Gabriel air shocks. Sony sound system. All new fluids and recently inspected by a mechanic top to bottom. Beautiful paint. Have a compete history of the vehicle in a detailed folder. Everything works! It is my dad’s car. Had it about a year. Only took it to car shows and drove it on the weekends. He is currently making payments so title is not in hand.
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1972 Mercury Cougar
- For Sale
- 13,365 miles
- Automatic
1972 Cougar Had Standard Features Which Included High-Back Bucket Seats, A Mini-Console, Racing Mirrors, A Two-Spoke Steering Wheel, And Interior Courtesy Lights. The XR-7 Model, Which Upgraded The Luxury Of The Standard Features Added Leather Seats, Tachometer, Alternator Gauge, Oil Pressure Gauge And Remote-Control Driver’s Side Mirror, And XR7 Emblem In The Center Of The Grille.
Only 1,929 Cougar XR7 Convertibles Made For The 1972 Model Year.
Marti Report With Dallas Texas DSO
In Addition To The Above This Sharp Cougar Sports Many Other Fine Options!
Smooth Running 351ci V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission With Floor Shift
Center Console
Power Steering
Power Disc (Front) Brakes
Power Windows
Power Seat
Air Conditioning
Tilt Steering
AM/FM Radio
Color Keyed Side Racing Mirrors
Remote Mirror On Drivers Side
Convenience Group
Protection GroupSlick Exterior In Black
White Power Convertible Top With Glass Window
Black Leather Bucket Seat Interior
Raised White Letter Radial Tires On Wire Wheel CoversWorldwide Enclosed Transporting / Financing Available
Numbers Matching and Original Mileage CarsIf marked as such, the vehicle Consignor states, this vehicles as numbers matching and/or original mileage. It has not been verified by Midwest Car Exchange Inc. As such Midwest Car Exchange Inc. is not guaranteeing the authenticity of this claim. Buyer is encouraged to verify this information on their own, prior to purchase.
This vehicle is being sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. Midwest Car Exchange Inc. shall not be responsible for the description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, nor is responsible for any omissions or errors in advertising and therefore makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, to their satisfaction to the condition and value, prior to purchase. Midwest Car Exchange Inc. shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer’s request prior to the close of sale. Midwest Car Exchange Inc. assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle, post sale.
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1917 Overland Model 4 Touring
- For Sale
- 12,218 miles
- Manual
For Sale: Classic 1917 Overland Sedan – Model 85-4 | Well-Preserved and Running Smoothly
Discover a rare opportunity to own a piece of early American automotive history with this 1917 Overland Sedan. This particular vehicle is remarkably original and has been under the care of a dedicated and knowledgeable owner. I’ve been asked to assist with the sale and will be gathering additional details shortly. The current owner also has a few more classic cars that will be available soon, so stay tuned.
Vehicle Highlights:
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Model: 85-4 Overland Sedan
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Restoration: Expertly restored in 1965, with attention to detail and authenticity
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Condition: Starts and runs well – a great example of vintage craftsmanship
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VIN: 854TXXXX – Comes with a clean and proper title
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Media: Numerous photos available; video of the car running upon request
Price Estimate:
Asking price is approximately $12,000, with initial pricing estimates near $15,000.This is a fantastic chance for collectors and classic car enthusiasts to add a well-preserved 1917 Overland Sedan to their garage. Don’t miss out—contact me for more details or to request the video of the car in action.
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1949 Mercury 2-Dr Coupe
- For Sale
- 800 miles
- Automatic
- The car was painted and worked on by Gene Winfield with signature on Cushion Panels
- Off the chassis restoration
- Chassis is from a 1976 Buick, original 49 Mercury body with Buick floor pan welded to 49 Mercury body
- Rhino-liner sprayed on under carriage and fender wells and inside of body and floor pan
- 455 Olds, Edlebrock Heads, Custom Built BJ Billet manifold with duel four barrels
- 52 Desoto grill with 56 Plymouth front wheel wells flared with 52 Desoto bumpers in front.
- 400 Turbo with a shift kit and 2000 RPM Stall Converter
- Positraction Rear End with 376 Gears
- Interior by Stitch by Stitch leather tuck and roll including Head liner
- Ride Teck Suspension all the way around
- Appleton Spots
- Pancake Roof, 56 Plymouth Savoy wheel well drafted to front fenders, DeSoto Front Grill and bumpers
- Electric Front Windows
- Vintage Air, Custom Built Dash
- Original gages rebuild by Untited Speedometer
- Coker Tires with 57 Sombrella Hub Caps
- Original Tube Radio in dash with hidden sound system
- Front Desk Breaks
- Aluminum Custom Radiator
- Interior by Stitch by Stitch all leather and headliner Tuck and Roll
- I Didit Steering Column with Lecarra Steering Wheel
- Electric window and antenna
- Ride-tech air suspension all the way around
- Appleton Spotlights
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1963 Mercury Comet
- For Sale
- 41,436 miles
- Manual
1963 Mercury Comet S-22 convertible, 2 door, bucket seats, console, power top, 4 speed manual transmission, 200 CI inline six cylinder engine. Not sure of actual mileage as all previous owner unknown. the car was rebuilt many years ago and we purchased in all redone. Car runs and drives good.
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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.