Showing posts with label 1951. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1951. Show all posts

January 19, 2018

Nice Restoration, 1951 GMC 100 Truck

Nice Restoration, 1951 GMC 100 Truck

Nice Restoration, 1951 GMC 100 Truck For Sale

Found this one nice restoration of old American trucks was listed in Craigslist about a day ago, for $18900 located in Orange County, California. As shown here is 1951 GMC 100 Truck has been totally restore in and out, all looks great and presented well by photos. It's more unique than Chevy 3100 Series so it would be little bit get more value.


This could be a nice example of model still runs and drives well today. Interior so good to see, nice color combo, cool detail and all done very neatly.


1951 GMC 100 with 6-cylinder engine 228 CI, 4 Speed VIN: B228221230 with 68000 miles since rebuilt. The pictures tell the story of this super clean, straight Arizona Truck.



May 16, 2017

Nice Restored, 1951 Mercury Woodie Station Wagon

1951 Mercury Woodie Station Wagon

Nice Restored, 1951 Mercury Woodie Station Wagon For Sale

Found this one nice old restoration outcome still in awesome condition. As shown here is an American antique station wagon that comes with a wooden body made by Mercury in 1951, all look great for its age with only 85K miles on it. It could be a remarkable example of the Mercury Woody Wagon that was offered on Craigslist, looking for $62500 or possibly to trade, located in Tempe, Arizona.

If you are looking post-war car as a collection this could be the perfect candidate to grab today. The 1951 Mercury Wagon wears neat woody bodywork and reportedly runs and drives excellently with very well maintained and always kept in the garage.


1951 Mercury Woodie Station Wagon Interior

From what we can see in the photos, the interior is great still with mostly original wood material reported, very clean and neat, especially on the dash and all gauges function correctly. The seats are in good shape also the carpets and architectural wood dash fittings are always fun to see it.

1951 Mercury Engine

No words about mechanical issues it starts and drives fine with its original flathead engine. This is a great example of a shooting engine bay of the post-war Mercury. If you're interested come to see directly for accurate conditions.



March 28, 2017

Nice Custom Bagged, 1951 Special Tourback Sedan

Custom Bagged, 1951 Special Tourback Sedan

Nice Custom Bagged, 1951 Special Tourback Sedan

Found this one cool bagging custom build based on American antique car, as shown here is 1951 Buick Series 40 Special Tourback 2-door sedan still with its original engine and drivetrain fairly cool in black with the cherry red wheels and original Buick hubcaps. No mechanical issue, all in good shape overall, only few instrument not working properly but not important things to disturb its performance.

Hard to find imperfection from here should come if you serious, with minor repair or replaced few parts that would be be perfect. The vehicle was offered for sale by current owner, asking $13000 located in Atascadero, California.



October 14, 2016

Extremely Rare Car, 1951 Packard 300

Extremely Rare Car, 1951 Packard 300

Extremely Rare Car, 1951 Packard 300 For Sale

Hard to find today, an extremely rare car coming from American manufacturer Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. 1951 Packard 300 VIN: 24727889 in excellent condition overall, needs nothing, runs and drives well. As the seller says, only 15,309 were ever made, and this is one of a few left today.

Found dusty in the garage for the last 10 years and remains in perfect shape, is very solid, has no dent or rust, and recently received an engine and transmission rebuild. It could be a remarkable example of a 1951 Packard 300 sedan.

1951 Packard 300 interior

No words about renovations, the interior looks great for its age, and everything looks clean and tidy, nice to see the radio and hope it works well and all the instruments and equipment inside can be a blessing to the next owner.

1951 Packard 300 engine

It's a Packard's venerable Super Eight engine family. 1951 Packard 300 featuring a 327 ci (5,360 cc) "Thunderbolt" inline eight flat head engine mated automatic transmission that has only 85000 miles on it and less than 50 miles since rebuild.