Top old classic cars for sale in the country
The country’s auto industry has been at the forefront when it comes to the sale of old, classic cars. For instance, Ford has been rolling out cars since 1908, and many of these old cars are now considered classics and are still on sale all around the world. Classics from the stables of other big auto companies include General Motors, Chrysler, Hudson, Nash, Studebaker, AMC, and Willys-Overland, which are much sought after by the classic car aficionados and connoisseurs.
Almost every city in the country has hosted a classic car show. Locals proudly display their well-maintained classic cars which are their pride and joy, and also offer rides for the public to appreciate. Depending on the area, the cars that show up the most under the banner of classic cars are mainly the older Mustangs, Camaros, etc.
Muscle cars rule the roost when it comes to classic cars. Listed below are some of the best classic cars for sale in the country:
- Dodge Charger
Various model years of the Dodge Charger are the most searched for classic and collectible cars in the country. The models between 1966 and 1978 are some of the most popular ones, with the 1969 edition best known for its role in the Dukes of Hazzard TV show as ‘General Lee’. The car sells for $70K-140K. - Ford Mustang
The iconic Ford Mustang holds the unofficial title of the “Ultimate Classic Car” with its trendsetting design, long hood, and a series of great redesigns for the subsequent generations after 1964 when the car first came out. The 1964 Ford Mustang sells for $10K-$30K. - MGB Roadster
The list is dominated by the good old tiny British MGB roadster, which happens to be the most preferred ride for those living in Nebraska. The archetypal British sports car is entertaining, tough, and timeless. Launched in 1952, the car had a 28-year run before gracefully retiring in 1980. The 1971 MGB Roadster can be bought for anywhere between $10,000 and $16,000 in the country. - Pontiac Firebird
The line “they don’t make ‘’m like this anymore” is absolutely true in the case of the Pontiac Firebird for once in a blue moon, is there a car that ends up achieving icon status. When it was in the 10 th year of production, the classic car ended up achieving screen idol and a cult status due to its appearance in the movie Smokey and the Bandit . Born to battle with the Ford Mustang, the original American sports coupe in 1968, the Pontiac Firebird’s looks took the cake with differences in exterior body, tail, nose, as well as interiors. Pick up the 1979 Pontiac Firebird for anywhere between $12,500 and $25,000. - Chevrolet Corvette
The pretty serious classic Chevrolet Corvette, when built in 1953, was special for many reasons. Firstly, it redefined the American classic cars market for generations to come. Secondly, it was the first car ever to be made with a complete fiberglass body and an underpan. The 1953 Chevy Corvette is one of the most expensive classic cars on the market today, selling for anywhere between $135,000 and 250,000.