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American Classic Cars for Sale

American classic cars have always epitomized the glamour and luxury of a certain era since some of the key models started rolling off the production lines in the 50’s and 60’s.

Muscle Cars

At the beginning of the 50’s both cars and fuel were in short supply due to post-war austerity, and it was only as the decade progressed that they became more widely available. In the first instance American classic cars were only owned by celebrities and the affluent but then started to be affordable to other groups by the 60’s and 70’s. Initial classic cars had the distinctive tail-finned look whilst later cars in the 60’s were built for appearance and performance

American Classic Cars as a Lifestyle Choice

The later cars represented a certain luxury and had associations with American films, lifestyles and celebrity culture that many people sought to emulate. With the 60’s in full swing people had more money and leisure time, and a youth culture emerged that had never existed in previous eras. The young people of the generation soaked up the mood and design of all things American including cars and fashions.

American Classic Cars in Movies

The love of American classic cars was undoubtedly influenced by some iconic films of the time. From the car chase in Bullit which featured a Ford Mustang GT, to the Sunbeam Alpine in Dr. No, a James Bond film, the passion for the cars just kept growing.

Types of American Classic Cars

The Pontiac GTO is one of the type of American classic cars that are often classed as the initial muscle car, and this was one of the first off the block and was nicknamed ‘the Goat.’ Another enduring favourite is the Cadillac Eldorado which was one of the American classic cars owned by high profile people such as Elvis Presley and President Eisenhower.

Most people are familiar with the Chevrolet Corvette, or 'Chevy' which was part of a number of American classic cars featured in the New York Auto show of 1953. The Buick is another of the American classic cars that have a very long history and became a sought after in the 50’s and 60s’ with striking contours and grill plate such as the one on the Buick Super model. The Pontiac Firebird is a later model by Pontiac and was originally designed as a competitor to the Ford Mustang with ‘coke bottle styling’ and distinctive slit taillights.

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1971 | Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 350 C3 Convertible "Classic White over Red" - livery with a black softtop, 350ci (5.7-litre) V8 engine with automatic gearbox, Garage-kept for over 10 years of last ownership,

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£26,555

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1969 | Ford Shelby GT 350

Actually a MY1970, completely restored and with Shelby authenticity certificat

£83,519
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1955 | Ford Thunderbird

The first year of production. Mille Miglia eligible.

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1949 | Chrysler New Yorker

One of only 993 examples produced in 1949

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1965 | Ford Shelby GT 350

Prototype for 1966 Model Year

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1965 | Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray

1965 | Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray

£99,500
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2004 | Chevrolet SSR

Chevrolet SSR Pick-Up

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1939 | Chevrolet Master Deluxe

Chevrolet Deluxe Master 85 1939 - A Real Pearl from the Past

£35,977

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1956 | Chrysler Windsor

1956 Chrysler Windsor '56

£17,089
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1963 | Studebaker Wagonaire

Studebaker Lark Daytona wagonaire sliding roof v8 1963 surfwagon

£7,624
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1953 | Cadillac 60 Special Fleetwood

1953 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 Sedan '53

£29,981
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1918 | Ford Modell TT

Ford Model T Pick-Up

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