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November 5, 2009
Three Different Classics on the SEMA Floor
By Jim Brennan
aka UDMan
I always go crazy for some prime vintage collectible cars, and us much as modification is at a premium here at SEMA, there’s no shortage of restored-to-stock showpieces. Here are three more prime candidates for my garage when I hit the 10-million-dollar jackpot here at Vegas.

This is a 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 door sedan. Pretty plain isn’t it? Don’t let the understated looks fool you–this puppy is stuffed with a 425-hp, 409 Cubic Inch V-8, backed with a 4 -speed manual. If you look inside you’ll see that it didn’t even come with a radio, and it’s so original that it’s even rolling on bias plies. It will be going to the Barrett Jackson Auction this January, and should bring in big money.




Speaking of Barrett Jackson, take a look at this 1967 Corvette Stingray Convertible. This little red Corvette is equipped with the 435 Horsepower, 427 Cubic Inch V-8, which is also backed up with a 4 Speed Stick. The Red Line tires really add to the vintage look, as does the sidepipes, and Rally Wheels. This has the triple carburetor set-up, and has an engine compartment so clean, you could eat from it.



Last Car I want to show you is this marvelous 1937 Ford DeLuxe Wagon. It comes equipped with the famous Ford Flathead V-8, 3 Speed Shifter, and look at those vintage wire wheels. This was shown at the Lexol Auto Care Booth. I like wagons, but I know they are not for everyone.


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