Deep in central Wisconsin, near the town of Portage, lies a very nice collection of muscle cars. They can be found for sale here on Craigslist and the seller says they have been collected over about twenty years. There are no prices listed in the ad, but they are being sold for “market value.” The ad says most of them have appraisals, but it sounds like the seller is realistic in the fact that the prices will be negotiable. Have a look at some of these awesome cars and thanks to Ikey H. for the tip on this great collection.
This Hugger Orange Camaro is from 1969 and is a real-deal Rally Sport Z28 4-speed. It features a houndstooth interior with a center console and gauge cluster. The most amazing part of the car is the fact that it has 18,688 documented original miles!
This 1970 Chevelle SS 396 needs a wash but looks like a really nice car. It is a real 396 4-speed numbers-matching car that has a build sheet and title history. It is a code 72 factory Cranberry Red/black stripe car with a cowl induction hood and SS hood pins. The interior is black with bucket seats and console and has gone through a full rotisserie restoration.
The car on the left is a 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback. It is a real S-Code 390 4-speed car that is silver with a black interior along with a factory black hood and black tail panel. The car is apparently a two-owner vehicle and comes with a Marti Report.
The black car is a 1967 Nova SS that is a bit of a resto-mod. It features a 355 cubic inch small block V8 with an aluminum top end that puts out about 475 horsepower. The car is factory black with black interior and has bucket seats. The rally wheels and cowl hood give it a great look without being too over-the-top.
This 1970 Chevelle SS 396 is a true survivor. The Forest Green paint has been repainted once but other than that, it is all original. The interior is green and features bucket seats with a console. Apparently it has never left the county where the owner lives and was owned by the same person for over forty-five years. The seller says that the build sheet(s) should still be in the car, but haven’t been found. Overall, this is a great collection of cars and the owner says they have others that will be for sale in the future as well. What do you think about this collection? Which one is your favorite?
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