Collectors often migrate to certainly makes, models, era, or type of automobiles. But that’s not the case here as the seller has at least two dozen cars and trucks sitting in a field near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with no apparent connection to one another. They were all made between the 1950 and the 70s and are mostly rusting and non-running. But there is at least one sweetheart car in the bunch that doesn’t have a barn find look to it. These cars and trucks are available here on craigslist and you’ll have to consult the seller for details and pricing. Thanks for the tip, Gunter Kramer!
We suspect there are more cars and trucks in the collection than the ones pictured. There is also another pickup of unknown vintage and a Chevy Blazer from the 1990s. Check out the 1954 Ford Crestliner hardtop. It looks like a beauty!
The 1950s
1950 Ford
1950 Ford 2-door sedan (could be a ’49)
1954 Chevrolet Station Wagon
1954 Ford Crestliner – this is the nicest car pictured and looks like a beautiful survivor, not a field-dweller; interesting that it’s not the car the seller chose to price
1954 (?) Ford
1956 Ford Skyliner
1957 Cadillac
The 1960s
1960s Ford F100 pickup
1960 Pontiac
1961 Chevrolet Impala (bubble top!)
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air or Biscayne 2-door sedan
1962 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop
1965-69 Chevrolet Corvair
1965-66 Rambler Marlin
1965 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe (not an SS)
1966 Chevrolet Caprice 2-door hardtop
1966 Dodge Charger — $7,500 (only car with an asking price)
The 1970s
1970s Ford F150 pickup
1970 Ford Mustang
1970s Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am
Could I get pictures of the Marlin and charger
The seller’s Craigslist ad has one picture of each car for sale, including the Marlin and Charger. Not terribly revealing, however.
This guy is the just like the guy up in South Dakota who has been advertising a liquidation for years.
I’ve been watching the OKC listing this guy has for awhile now because of the Charger and he hasn’t dropped the price yet.
Since they have been on the market I’m sure they have been looked at and most buyers have passed because he is stuck on a price – just like the guy in South Dakota.
That ’54 Ford is especially nice and I think it’s the first year with the OHV V8. I imagine it won’t go for cheap.
Currious about the tri-5 Chevy ,infront of the Impala(seems to be in primer).
Is it listed for sale otherwise,since no mention of it in the article hete?
Would like more info on it either way,please.
Tom,
If you can’t identify that “tri-five” as a ’56 with the bullet taillights, your request will be refused! Just kidding!
And Russ, guy your age should know all ’61 Impala hardtops were “bubbletops”. Chebby guys get excited about the ’62 Bel Air bubbletop. Apologies if the exclamation point was part of the ad, and not your addition.
Scott, the FORD guy.
Tons of money. Ready to cash in. Hope you guys can do body work.