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09.21.2023 -
1951 Mercury Leadsled - Modern Meets Classic. Equipped with an LS1 fuel-injected engine and an automatic transmission. The car has been
chopped,
channeled, and features
drenched lights. The
air bag suspension ensures a smooth ride, while the digital gauges, power trunk, and door poppers add a touch of modern convenience. It proudly sits on an Olds Delta 88 chassis, complemented by
white wall tires and Cadillac hubcaps. Built by a
Florida rod shop the car has been stored for the last 14 years. With only 875 miles since its build, it's in pristine condition. Owned and cherished for the last 14 years, not by a dealer. Located in
St. John's,
Newfoundland And Labrador,
Canada, the car was advertised for sale on
eBay in September of
2023. It was listed with a starting bid of US $10,000.00 and a Buy It Now price of
US $60,000.00.
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10.08.2020 -
Ron Price's 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe. Originally built in the early
1960s. Part rod, part custom, it made its debut at the
1961 National Roadster Show where it won the Street Rod Coupe class. In the late
1970s,
Ed Roth was commissioned to redo the coupe for a later owner, and he gave it an orange paint job that he dressed up with pinstriping. The car has been driven very little since, and today it is one of the few original surviving examples of Roth's paint and pinstriping. Currently located in
Phoenix,
Arizona, the old hot rod is now looking for a new caretaker. The asking price is US $ 85,000.
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