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1972 Chevrolet Vega for: $16995

1972 Chevrolet Vega for: $16995

$16,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Stuffing a small block into a Vega is such a neat trick that we\'re shocked the factory didn\'t do it first. Sadly, they went the Cosworth route, leaving enthusiasts to build their own versions of Chevy\'s \'70s compact like this bright yellow 1972 example. Shockingly fast and a ton of fun on the road, this little yellow screamer will be more than a handful for its F-body siblings. First off, finding a Vega in good condition is a tall order. Since they tended to rust sitting on the showroom floor, they don\'t have a very high survival rate. However, this one was stashed away someplace warm all its life, so it made the perfect foundation for this build. If you squint, it kind of looks like a 7/8 scale Camaro, especially with the chin and deck lid spoilers, which make the Vega look aggressive enough to live up to the rumble from its exhaust. Of course, bright yellow paint and a black stripe down its back certainly help with the \"don\'t mess with me\" attitude and if you can get it to stop for a moment, you\'ll find that it actually fits together quite well with good gaps and doors that feel solid when you pull them closed. The Camaro look continues up front with a big blacked-out grille flanked by bumperettes like a second-gen RS, and four taillights out back is surely meant to recall other great Chevys of the past. Inside, this mini muscle car is for real, with high-back buckets that have quilted fabric inserts to make them both grippy and stylish. The steering wheel will look familiar to Camaro owners, and while the wood veneer on the dash looks like it came out of your dad\'s basement rec room, there\'s a full array of useful gauges, including a factory tach that\'s been converted to work with the V8 under the hood. An AM/FM/cassette stereo head unit has been retrofitted to the dash and sounds quite good, but you\'ll probably prefer the soundtrack coming from the twin tailpipes anyway. There\'s also an interesting center console with the shifter for the TH350 3-speed automatic, and it\'s cool to see that they\'ve pretty much preserved the factory look throughout the interior without giving anything away about its performance potential. The hatchback is a feature that early Camaro owners would probably appreciate, with plenty of room for tools, race gear, and other stuff you\'ll need for a day of fun with your car. The big story, of course, is the 350 cubic inch V8 under the hood. It\'s a tight fit, but it\'s in there without any significant sheetmetal alterations, making for one stealthy compact. A few chrome dress up bits will make onlookers take a closer look and thanks to a set of block-hugging cast iron manifolds, the dual exhaust system not only sounds good, but works to build horsepower, too. An electric fan on the radiator is probably mandatory given the space constraints, but service access throughout is actually quite good. Underneath, you\'ll be shocked how rust-free this Vega truly is, and behind the TH350 there\'s a 10-bolt rear hanging on a stock Vega suspension that actually works pretty well. Flashy chrome wheels look great and wear modestly-sized 13-inch BFGs that look a lot bigger on the small Vega. A neat little sleeper with a lot of charm and a giant-slayer attitude. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Atlanta showroom. For more information, please call (678) 279-1609 or toll free (877) 367-1835. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1972 Chevrolet Vega for: $18995

1972 Chevrolet Vega for: $18995

$18,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

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This vehicle is located in our Atlanta showroom. For more information, please call (678) 279-1609 or toll free (877) 367-1835. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

Ford : Model A Frame Off Built Ford Steel Coupe 350 Tri-Power 5 Speed

Ford : Model A Frame Off Built Ford Steel Coupe 350 Tri-Power 5 Speed

$109,900

Charlotte, North Carolina

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[email protected] 5527 Lakeview Road, Charlotte, NC, 28269, US 1931 Ford Model A Frame Off Built Ford Steel Coupe 350 Tri-Power 5 Speed Year: 1931 Type of vehicle title: Clear Primary color: Gold Mileage: 1075 Transmission type: 5 Speed Manual Engine: 350 V8 Interior color: Tan Vehicle info What do you get when you combine the aesthetic traits of a show-worthy street rod with the drivability of a modern hot rod? This all-steel Ford 5-window! With the universal appeal of high dollar eye candy, and the road going prowess of a late model cruiser, this slick '31 coupe is a professionally built custom that provides its owner the best of both worlds. And what's better: you can have your show stopper and drive it too for a fraction of the money and time it takes to complete a ground-up build. If you're an anxious buyer who's tired of the 'garage furniture' culture that seems to pervade the classic car hobby, this stunning Ford is the coolest road-ready hot rod your money can buy! This hot coupe's smooth, all-steel body began life as a run-of-the-mill Model A that was destined to roll through years of dry sunsets. When the car's current owner took possession of its straight and solid shell, he promptly contacted Mills & Co. in Marietta, Georgia to arrange a celebrity-style restoration that included a 3-inch chop and 3-inch channel. Once those custom cuts were laser-straight, Customs & Color in Powder Springs, Georgia added a spectacular coat of House Of Kolor Goldmine Pearl. When that killer two-stage had been buffed to a spectacular shine, veteran artist Bill Abrams created a filigree of stylish pinstripes. And today, this Ford is a banner showpiece that mixes the skill of experienced fabricators with the integrity of Dearborn's storied product. Naturally, since it's a Mills & Co. creation, everything on this Ford is exceptionally well-done. The car mixes just the right amount of pre-war charm with high quality, 21st century detailing to produce spinning heads and gawking fans. At the front of its body, Satin Black frame horns center a 1932 grille shell between a chrome 'bullnose' cap, sharp Guide 682-C headlights and a bright blue "Ford" emblem. Behind that grille, a chrome-trimmed firewall anchors a tilting windshield between correctly mounted doors and a removable Haartz top. Behind that windshield, smoked glass rides above a factory decklid that's complete with a traditional trunk handle. And below that decklid, '48 Chevrolet tail lights illuminate small, center-mount exhaust tips. The car's profile combines the clean, simple look that's typical of classic, fenderless hot rods with a number of traditional touches, including correct door handles, a Ford fuel cap and old school bear claw hinges. And overall, its top notch build integrates the greatest attributes of both old and new into a single, unifying vision that establishes a lasting impression. Check this custom's color-keyed engine bay and you'll find a mean, 350 cubic inch GM crate engine that's good for 8.5 to 1 compression, 290 horsepower and 350 lb./ft. of tire-twisting torque. At that top of that Jet Black small block, a trio of chrome air cleaners forces wind into a trio of Rochester 2GC carburetors. At the base of those carburetors, an aluminum Offenhauser intake hangs a proven Mallory Unilite distributor between finned, cast aluminum valve covers. At the base of those valve covers, high quality Taylor plug wires snake around ceramic-coated, lake-style headers. And in front of those headers, an old school generator spins behind a large electric puller fan and custom, 5-row radiator. Aesthetically, both the monochromatic mill and its assortment of bright accessories seem right at home inside their smooth, color-keyed frame. And details like polished fuel lines and a fresh Delco-Remy voltage regulator ensure this coupe runs every bit as good as it looks. In keeping with its 'impressive but functional' theme, this first class Ford rides a double Z'd chassis, 4-inch up front and 8-inch out back, that's been fully worked and professionally powdercoated. The smooth 350's power flows into a rugged T5 5-speed that spins stout 3.55 gears via a tough hydraulic clutch and proven John's Industries 9-inch. At the head of those heavy duty components, a 4-inch dropped axle, Posies reversed-eye spring and Vega-style steering box ride between early Lincoln drums, familiar Pete & Jake's hairpins and modern Pete & Jake's shocks. Opposite that rack, Pete & Jake's ladder bars and a second set of modern Pete & Jake's shocks sandwich a second Posies reversed-eye spring between two Ford 10-inch drums. At the center of the car, ceramic-coated, true-dual exhaust funnels a deep roar through throaty Mellow Tone mufflers. And all this fully sorted hardware rolls on 16-inch painted steel wheels, which spin staggered Firestone Deluxe Champion whitewalls around snazzy Ford center caps. Take a look inside this custom and you'll find a spectacular street rod interior that, like the car's waterproof roof, was professionally installed by Burt Litton Interiors of Marietta, Georgia. At the center of the cockpit, industrial bomber seats wear Morbern Carrera Buck Vinyl between sturdy, 2-point seatbelts. In front of those seats, a custom dash hangs crisp Stewart Warner 'wings' around authentic Gibson Guitar accessory knobs. Below that dash, like-new carpet floats amid Wilwood hydraulic foot pedals, thick Dynamat insulation and a simple, vintage shifter. At the edge of that carpet, Haartz side panels hang traditional chrome handles below glossy pearl frames. Above those panels, a tight Haartz headliner frames a delicate mirror just ahead of beautifully stained roof bows. In front of the driver, a LimeWorks column anchors a beefy Stewart Warner tachometer behind a speed-drilled LimeWorks wheel. And behind the passengers, an appropriately upholstered trunk backs a modern battery and small storage nook. The sale of this awesome street rod includes a stack of component manuals. This striking Ford 5-window is a nicely finished classic that was built to be driven AND seen. It uses top-notch components from some of the best names in the business to create a unique car that mixes killer personality with awesome curb appeal. If you're looking for a road ready hot rod that's guaranteed to draw a crowd wherever you go, your search is officially over! About this auction & rk motors charlotte Please note that all sales are binding and final. Our cars are sold "as-is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Please carefully read the terms & conditions of the sale before bidding. Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it, but obligates you to complete the purchase! A $1000.00 deposit via PayPal is due within 24 hours of the auction close ... NO EXCEPTIONS. If you have ZERO feedback on eBay, please call or email us to request our authority to bid on our vehicles. We do not release our reserve prices, as this would be unfair to the other bidders, so please don't ask! Each and every one of these cars is listed on eBay, but only one sale, on average per month, actually occurs on eBay. If you see a car you like, don't wait! Call us! When you see it disappear from eBay, it means that it was sold by other means. Because we advertise heavily in other mediums, we reserve the right to cancel any eBay listing at any time. If you would like to make a sales visit or arrange an inspection, we would be happy to schedule a personal appointment with either yourself or your representative. To do so, contact Frank Carroll at (704)596-5211 or (440)413-7118. Frank's email address is: [email protected]. For those of you who need to fly in, we can provide transportation to and from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. We can also recommend accommodations within a short distance of our facility. RK Motors takes pride in delivering road-ready cars to our customers. That's why every car we sell comes with the assurance of our Seal of Approval process - a comprehensive inspection performed by our sister company, the RKM Performance Center. From major visual defects to basic functionality issues, our Seal of Approval checklist covers the basics so you can feel confident about your purchase. For international buyers, note that we've shipped cars to collectors and classic car fans world-wide for years. We can provide you with a firm quote for transport to any shipping port in the world in a sealed container and handle the process for you from start to finish. Our domestic and international ground transport solutions are enclosed only. If you wish to use an open carrier, you will need to arrange that. Our Transportation Manager, Anthony Conner, stands ready to help you with your transport & shipping needs. Anthony can be reached at: [email protected]. A common question we receive is: "do you accept trades"? We do accept trades, but will only consider #1 or #2 condition vehicles. If you would like us to review a trade, please send recent, high resolution pictures of the entire car, including the underside. Also send a detailed description which includes all specifications, facts, figures, history and documentation present with the car. Lastly, give us a clear idea of what you are seeking in trade value. If you are a MyClassicGarage user, you can send us an Evaluation file for review. Our MCG virtual garage name is: RK Motors Charlotte. Email information and pictures on your trade directly to Frank Carroll. Frank's email address is: [email protected]. Our 60,000 sqf retail showrooms are located in beautiful Charlotte, North Carolina . We usually have 200-250 incredible cars on display, and there's always something new. Feel free to make an appointment, stop in and meet our staff, and, more importantly, see the Greatest Showroom on Earth! Each and every one of our employees is an absolute car nut and we do this because we love cars! In addition to our retail showroom in Charlotte, NC, the RKM Performance Center is located in a 40,000 sqf facility in Mooresville, NC, which is about 20 minutes north of Charlotte in the heart of NASCAR country. We perform complete restorations for classic car collectors worldwide. RKM restored cars have won numerous national awards. Check out our feedback from other customers who have purchased cars from us in the past on our website. We pride ourselves on describing our cars accurately, and, our cars really do look better in person than in the pictures! Every car that you see for sale is in our physical possession and located at our main facility, 5527 Lakeview Road, Charlotte, NC, 28269. For general information, call us at: (704)596-5211. RKM Performance Center Heated paint booth Sanding room Mixing room Sandblasting cabinet Interior shop Metal fabrication shop 10 two post lifts Alignment rack Frank Carroll Vice Presidentof Sales 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte, NC, 28269 Phone: 704-596-5211 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: (440)413-7118 [email protected] Gerry Notara Vice Presidentof Operations 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte, NC, 28269 Phone: 704-235-2973 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 704-773-4658 [email protected] Donald Berard Sales Manager 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte, NC, 28269 Phone: 704-596-5211 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 781-773-4648 [email protected] Anthony Conner Transport Manager 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte, NC, 28269 Phone: 704-235-2974 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 704-562-6226 [email protected] 704.596.5211 704.596.5980 [email protected] Showroom 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte, NC 28269 RKM Performance Center 161 Knob Hill RoadMooresville, NC 28117