![]() The steering wheel center trim piece is wrapped in tape, and the steering column finish is worn. The mechanical odometer shows 63k miles, approximately 6k of which were added under current ownership. Instrumentation includes a horizontal 100-mph speedometer and gauges displaying coolant temperature and fuel level. The air conditioning system is inoperative, and there is a tear and a split seam on the driver seat and rear bench upholstery. A bracket and loose wiring are located below the dashboard, and Pioneer speakers are installed in the front door cards. Appointments include a heater, a defroster, and a push-button radio. The interior features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in blue vinyl. Steel 13″ wheels wear bright-finished covers and are mounted with mixed 165/80 whitewall tires. Exterior flaws such as worn weatherstripping, chipped paint, cracked front fascia trim, and areas of corrosion are depicted in the photo gallery below. Stickers are affixed to the chrome bumpers. The car is finished in blue and features a left-side mirror, front vent windows, side markers, and bright trim. This Corona is now offered at no reserve with a removed air cleaner assembly and a clean Illinois title in the seller’s name. The car was acquired by the seller in January 2022, and work completed in 2023 included installing a Weber carburetor and replacing the throttle cable, battery, ignition coil, and fuel and vacuum lines. It is equipped with 13″ covered steel wheels, chrome bumpers and trim, and a push-button radio. The title also lists an Exceeds Mechanical Limits odometer brand.This 1969 Toyota Corona Deluxe is a blue-over-blue example powered by a 1.9L inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission. The body number on the replacement tag above is 68183269721 and the VIN listed on the current Virginia title is 183269721. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed manual transmission. An oil change was performed in preparation for the sale. ![]() The 221ci flathead V8 is fed by a Stromberg 97 single-barrel carburetor topped with an oil bath air cleaner. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 3k miles, approximately 150 of which have been added under current ownership. Appointments include glass wing windows, a floor shifter, a rear-view mirror, a heater, and a fire extinguisher mounted behind the bench seat.Ī banjo-style steering wheel sits ahead of a woodgrain-finished dashboard fascia housing a 100-mph speedometer and supplementary gauges. The cabin houses a bench seat trimmed in brown upholstery, while the rumble seat wears a matching seat cover. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel drum brakes. The tan soft top features brown piping and can be seen in raised and lowered positions in the gallery below.īody-color 16” steel wheels wear chrome trim rings and V8-branded “spider” covers and are mounted with 6.00-16 Firestone Gum-Dipped whitewall tires. The car is finished in maroon with a beige soft top and features a rumble seat, a fold-down rear luggage rack, chrome bumpers and side mirrors, body-color headlight buckets, a Greyhound hood ornament, and a grille bar. ![]() This Ford Model 68 is now offered on dealer consignment in Delaware with a clean Virginia title. The car was acquired by the current owner in December 2021, and an oil change was performed in preparation for the sale. Equipment includes a rumble seat, a grille bar, chrome side mirrors, 16″ steel wheels, a rear-mounted covered spare tire, and a fold-down rear luggage rack. ![]() This 1936 Ford Model 68 is a Deluxe cabriolet that is powered by a 221ci flathead V8 paired with a floor-shifted three-speed manual transmission and is finished in maroon with a beige soft top over brown vinyl upholstery.
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