Showing posts with label 1961. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1961. Show all posts

January 14, 2015

Surf Wagon, 1961 Rambler Cross Country Classic


Surf Wagon, 1961 Rambler Cross Country Classic

The coolest car comes in Pinky patina. It's a surf wagon for the owner, the first generation of Rambler Cross Country Classic built in 1961 comes in 4-door station wagon with original paint and interior. Awesome old car unrestored, still runs and drive very well.






Detail by owner
I would like you to meet "Pinky". She's a 1961 Rambler Cross Country Classic Wagon. She is wearing her original paint and interior. She has some warts and scars, but they only ad to her personality and character. The body is pretty straight. The bumpers and grill are in great shape. Most of the chrome is in good shape. There are "p's" on the hub caps for her name. Mexican blankets cover the seats. The seats are tore,except the back of back seat. She has her original six, engine and manual, three on tree trans with overdrive. She runs excellent. She handles very well. She is quite the car. Before her, I had a '69 Chevelle SS 396 clone. Beautiful red paint with white SS stripes. Would I get noticed in it,sometimes. But with "Pinky" people are waving, giving thumbs up, yelling and whooping out there car windows. Men, women, kids, they all love her. She puts a smile on everyone's face. The price to pry "Pinky" from my hands is $9,500. That's a lot of money, but this is not a car to restore. It is a car to drive and enjoy as is. You may want to restore the interior or even put some color on the primer areas, but everything else just ads to her attraction. { I almost forgot. What drew me into her was her crazy drop down roof. That ,and she sits so low. She has been lowered. Look at the pics and see all the amazing things that were done from the factory. The stainless, the chrome, the body lines, the door handles. And the little touches previous owners made. The AAA sticker, the wind deflectors, the compass.}

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July 14, 2014

1961 Austin Healey 3000 MK1 BT7

1961 Austin Healey 3000 MK1 BT7

1961 Austin Healey 3000 MK1 BT7

Here's we bring a beautiful classic Roadster from British built in 1961, and is the best known of the "big" Healey models. The car's bodywork was made by Jensen Motors, and the vehicles were assembled at the BMC Abingdon works. It's a 1961 Austin Healey 3000 MK1 BT7. The 3000 was a successful car which won its class in many European rallies in its heyday, and is still used in competition by enthusiasts today.



January 29, 2014

Slammed Volkswagen T1 Crew Cab


Slammed Volkswagen T1 Crew Cab

This a 1961 Volkswagen T1 Crew Cab, very cool, patina show winner it has a 1835 motor with twin 44 carbs very fast it has been lowered by T3 detectives and is extremely low it has safari windows and the interior is mint with a nice sound system. Overall on very good condition very nice slammed crewie...
I love this crewie...



August 19, 2013

1961 Mercedes Benz O321H


1961 Mercedes Benz O321H Bus Converted Into Motorhome

Here's a super collector item, classic 1960s Mercedes-Benz buses. If you're American, this is extremely rare may never know unless you have traveled by public transport on Northern Mountain routes between Nepal, India, Tajikistan, South Asia, Switzerland, and Europe there is a large population of Mercedes-Benz buses there.

As shown here is a 1961 Mercedes-Benz O321H bus converted into a swank motorhome. This Mercedes-Benz bus was first put into service in 1961 when it shuttled around the Swiss national hockey team. After a few years, it was sold and converted into a luxury motorhome with two beds, two couches, a kitchen, a bathroom, and at least seven vinyl seats up front which may or may not be stock. Powered by a longitudinally mounted 5.7L OM322 diesel engine mated with a five-speed manual transmission, the bus is said to be a solid performer.