1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

1969 was definitely a benchmark year for the Ford Mustang the variety of different performance names and engines available to consumers. There were six factory performance Mustang models were available (GT, Boss 302, Boss 429, Shelby GT350, Shelby GT500 and the Mach 1). What we have here is a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1. This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 could use a total restoration, but all in all appears to definitely be restorable. The car has a 351 cubic inch Windsor engine with an automatic transmission and was originally equipped with the Deluxe interior option. With a low starting bid and no reserve this auction will be one to watch! Check out the full car listing here on eBayClick here to   READ MORE

1968 Dodge Charger

1968 Dodge Charger

1968 Dodge Charger

1968 Dodge Charger

Did you grow up watching the Duke boys jump the General Lee and slide across the hood of that charger to jump in the window and tear off fish tailing side to side? I know I did, and the Dukes of Hazzard always got my adrenaline pumping! What Project Cars For Sale has found today is a 1968 Dodge Charger that the seller reports has been in dry barn storage since 1986 North Eastern Pennsylvania! The car has a 318 cubic inch engine with an automatic transmission. The odometer on the 1968 Dodge Charger shows 82,068 miles but who knows how many times it may have rolled over. The seller reports that the engine is running but needs a new fuel pump and that it has a pretty healthy cam along with period headers. When they got it running they report the engine did not knock or smoke. Other engine upgrades include an Accel coil and a Holley 4 barrel carburetor. The car does include some parts not featured in the photos including the front bumper, the center console, most of the window trim, and the taillights. Basically this is a project car that needs some tender loving care to bring it back to its former glory. This car is a good candidate for restoration back to original, a General Lee clone, or a possibly a modern custom hotrod using some of the pieces from the new Dodge platforms. As you might expect for a car that has been in a barn for almost 30 years, no title is included and it is just a bill of sale car. What is awesome is that it is a NO RESERVE AUCTION so you can bid to win it! If you ever dreamt of building one of these cars, this might be the perfect opportunity. Check out the full car listing here on eBayClick here to   READ MORE

1958 BMW Isetta Project

1958 BMW Isetta

1958 BMW Isetta

1958 BMW Isetta Project

Project Cars For Sale presents a quirky little car today. A car that you may never see in person, but definitely hear about and see pictures. I would have to guess one of the rarest cars that BMW ever made. The 1958 BMW Isetta. This particular one is a 1958 BMW Isetta and is obviously a project car. If you ever wanted to attract all of the attention at the local cruise night, this may be your ticket! Seems it will take a bit of time and money to get it to be operational. But I know if it were me, I think it would be one of the most fun cars I own! The smiles per hour is worth the price of entry. A unique Project Car! Check out the full car listing here on eBayClick here to   READ MORE

1931 Ford Model A

Ford Model A

Ford Model A

1931 Ford Model A

Project Cars For Sale has a gem to share today with this 1931 Ford Model A. The original steel body of this car was a 4 door, but has been converted to a coupe. Has a removable hardtop, so it can be driven as either a hardtop or a roadster. Under the hood you’ll find a 302 cubic inch engine mated to a C4 transmission. Best of all with this project car, it has a clear title! A neat Project Car! Check out the full car listing here on eBayClick here to   READ MORE

1960 Ford Consul

1960 Ford Consul

1960 Ford Consul

1960 Ford Consul

It is not everyday that you would find a 1960 Ford Consul for sale. Project Cars For Sale dug this one up on eBay. These cars came equipped with a 1.7 liter 4 cylinder that pumped out a whopping 59 ponies! None the less they are a very cool classic car that you would not see every day. You can see from the photo above the condition this 1960 Ford Consul is currently in, but look below for a couple of examples of what it could potentially built into. What is awesome about this project is that if you checkout the listing, the current owner has already put the body on a rotisserie and says they have replaced all of the rot. With a low price of entry and the potential to be a cool little classic car, this one is definitely a must see! Check it out here on eBay
Modified Ford Consul
Ford Consul ConvertibleClick here to   READ MORE