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Someone Actually Modified a Saab Sonett III!
Saab Sonetts are fairly rare to begin with, and we love the V4 engine in this one. Rarely, though, do we see one with this level of cosmetic modification. In profile view, it really looks good. You’ll need to judge other angles yourself. From some angles, this looks like an 80s or 90s custom; but…
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AM-Sleeper: 1973 Ambassador Brougham with 401
The Ambassador was AMC’s top-of-the-line car for almost two decades, and this one comes with the best engine available. We love the high output/plain sedan combination! Sure, this engine was choked down a bit by 1973, but this car should offer plenty ‘o torques, even when one considers the mass of this car. AMC never…
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Plymouth Acclaim Plus Chevrolet Blazer Yields THE ACCLAZER!
What do you get when you cross a Plymouth Acclaim and a Chevy Blazer? Behold, it’s the Acclazer! The seller states that this currently has not title, but that perhaps one can be gotten. I’m not sure public roads really need this, but that’s for the next owner to decide. The 350 supposedly runs well…
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Lambiero: Not Just Another Fiero-Based Italian Wannabe
We see Fiero-based Ferrari replicas for sale on an almost daily basis, but few go for Lamborghini details and few have this much power. In truth, we don’t know why the owner bothered with the Lambo bits on the rear, aside from the fact that the stock Fiero parts likely no longer fit, what with…
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Makeshift Crew Cab: 1947 Diamond T Truck(s) w/Free Bullet Holes
One way to make a crew cab when it wasn’t originally offered it simply to bolt/weld on an extra cab. Here’s your chance! Not only do we like any deal that involves parts of multiple vehicles joined in a way not originally intended by the factory; but we love any vehicle ad that says “besides…
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Childhood Dream: A-Team Van Replica
If you’re they type of early 80s TV fan who knows what “B.A.” means when it precedes Baracus, then this might be the find for you! We’ve never previously seen a truly accurate A-Team van and it looks like this is a great one. The seller provides a lot of information in the text below;…
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Rare Ihle Schottenring Car
A Schottenring car was basically a fair or carnival ride – these little cars ran on a wooden track and had bumpers, much like an early version of Disney Autopia. This particular example was made by GEBR: IHLE, a company foundered by two brothers previously in the coachbuilding business. The interwebs indicate that the Ihle…
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Turbocharged Rotary in a Suzuki Samurai!
The Samurai gets no respect among automotive pseudo-enthusiasts, but it gets lots of respect among those who know it’s a truly capable off-roader. Interestingly, it seems people sometimes want to convert them into street-only machines. We previously featured a V8-equipped, RWD Samurai – call that the redneck path. Today’s feature car is more the sport-compact…
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Six-Wheeled Smart Car Pickup Conversion
Have you always wanted a Smart car, but you were worried you couldn’t haul bulk compost if you took that plunge? If so, this is the vehicle for you! The seller is a promotional company that modifies vehicles for advertising purposes, but it seems they push the “Smartruck” as something of a masterpiece. This one…
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1978 Civic Convertible
Yes, two custom Honda convertibles in two days. Admit it, though, you’ve thought about chopping the top on an early Civic. Did it look like this in your dreams? Unlike yesterday’s custom Honda/Acura NSX convertible, this one looks more like a home job. That’s not to say the work looks terrible; but it does appear…