This handsome Ranch Wagon is out of Colorado where it had undergone a frame on restoration. The restoration included the body being stripped to bare metal and new paint applied. A recent valve job, new brakes, new dual exhausts, complete new interior, new windshield, new steel radial tires were also part of the restoration. Found on Hemmings, the owner is asking $19,500 OBO.
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From one of our reader comes this 1961 Olds F-85 for sale.
Out of Nevada and now residing in Phoenix this bone dry rust free 43,000 mile Rambler Classic is described as rust free and very original right down to the paint. With the mechanics and driving condition described as ‘incredible’ this is great find for Rambler and wagon lovers alike. You can find this Wagon on
The Edsel was doomed from the start with it’s epitaph written almost on the day it was released in September of 1957 so I’ve always wondered why Ford even went through production of the 1960 Edsel that was basically a rebadged Fairlane. That said, I’ve always loved the 1960 Ford so the 1960 Edsels with their rarity and quirkiness have always appealed to me. With the plug pulled just 44 days into production, 1960 Edsels are very rare but with just 275 wagons produced and only a handful that could possibly remain, this is one wagon you seldom come across.
This solid and very original looking 1956 Plymouth has spent most of its life in Oklahoma where the conditions and previous ownership have been forgiving to the car’s condition. Although there has been one repaint everything else about the car looks original and correct. The Briar Rose/White color combination just screams 50’s and the crazy color breaks are must’ve been pretty outrageous when two-toning was just coming into vogue.