Left Coast Classics buys, consigns, and sells classic and exotic cars worldwide.
Owner/Enthusiast Donn Dabney provides rich, detailed photography and in-depth videos & descriptions, providing buyers with an enormous amount of information, making long-distance purchasing super easy and comfortable.
Donn can be seen on several episodes of MotorTrend's "Wheeler Dealers" with Mike Brewer.
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That's just an incredible setup! The inside of that camper is phenomenal! But with how original everything is, I think it's really lame that the truck just has a crate engine. I'd at least wanna find a period correct engine to go in it.
My R/T and I have been together since 1979, mine is a factory 440 ,4spd with a dana. Till death do we part, this video is beautiful, this car is GORGEOUS!!!
I had this exact same car back in 1990. Brings back good memories. Mine was black on black tho. . I paid $1200 for it then and it was immaculate. Lol . . How times have changed. Great find!
I owned one a few years ago. Wish i had kept it too. Mine looked exactly like this one. It had a Borg Warner T-10 Top loader four speed, etc... but mine had a 430 Mercury engine installed. Beautiful red bucket seat interior with brushed aluminum seat backs, big speaker in the back seat back, and the coolest dashboard i have ever seen. It also came with fender skirts. Man i miss it! Thanks for the video.
Looking as good in the drivers seat as that classic engine!'s unmistakable rummmmmble, man, that's a special first car. Lucky! I hope you got to give it many miles and many memoirs. My god father has a literal original one in his estate.'It was his baby. No will, but god willing it'll be with whom we who were closest to him knows who he wild hand wanted it to be with street gods passing. gifted to the one person who will protect it like no one else could.
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I guess you removed the safety bumpers. I see you left the smog pump attached. Not sure why you have double Triumph badges on the rear? Early (upper right on the rear valence) and later attached under rear bumper. Nice spin on oil filter adapter, and early AAMCO luggage rack.
Thanks for watching our 1959 Bentley S1 Sports Saloon video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1959-bentley-s1/
Thanks for watching our 1960 Austin Healey 3000 BT7 video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1960-austin-healey-3000-bt7/
Thanks for watching our 1969 Triumph TR6 video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1969-triumph-tr6/
Beautiful, honest presentation of an American classic. It would be worth welding in new sheet metal to those parts (filller won't stop rust). That is a normal and expected repair to a car that is 70 years old !! Nice job!
I raced one of these at Chowchilla Speedway in the early 2000’s. It was a Toyota Corolla SR5. The hemi 4 cylinder made great horsepower when properly built. Also came with a stock 4.10 rear end gear which helped a lot
I'm almos positive that the name of this rare color is NOT sea foam green. As a collector, sea foam green is a lighter shade of this green. Second, if you take the time to look it up, it's called Petrol blue/green. I have the factory brochure for this car and the color is listed as that name.
I used to have a 1989 300c with a huge straight 6 engine, but I had to get rid of it because a fuel pump went on it and the mechanic said it had two fuel pumps and they needed to be changed at together which would have cost more than the car was worth.
Thanks for watching our 1993 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Cabriolet video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1993-mercedes-benz-300ce-cabriolet/
Thanks for watching our 1956 Packard Caribbean Coupe video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1956-packard-caribbean-coupe/
A friend bought a hardtop of this model from an older lady in 1975 for $300. Offered hom $500, but he wouldn't sell. Had the 390 engine. I would've painted it black and put a Batman insignia on the doors. 😊
Thanks for watching our 2006 Porsche Boxster S video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/2006-porsche-boxster-s/
Thanks for watching our 2006 Lexus SC430 video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/2006-lexus-sc-430/