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Used Classic Cars for Sale by Dealers in Lancaster, PA with Climate Control Thumbnail Automatic Transmission

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  1. … SL Convertible If you don't like stares, questions, and thumb ups pointed your way, this car may not be for you. The Mercedes SL class has an enduring design in the R107 generation which lasted nearly 20 years virtually unch...
    6 days ago on Americanlisted
  2. … Mark IV 2 Door Hardtop Updating a masterpiece is not a small feat, and with the Mark III, Lincoln had a strong selling car that always made a profit. But in 1972, it was time for a change and the Mark IV would hit smack da...
    1 week ago on Americanlisted
  3. … Crown 4 Door Sedan "The new Imperial is a highly versatile automobile - as witnessed by this new Crown four door hardtop. At first the front seat of the Imperial four door hardtops appears to be a wide sectional couch. But a...
    3 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  4. … Turbo Trans Am Pace Car In 1989, Pontiac squeezed a turbo Buick engine into 1,555 Trans Ams for the 20thyear anniversary edition that paced the Indianapolis 500 without engine mods needed. Not only was this not Pontiac's firs...
    3 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  5. … Town Car Sedan The Continental Mark Series began with the Continentals built from 1939 until 1948. After an eight year hiatus, the Continental MK II was introduced as a stand-alone brand which built this car from 1956 unti...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  6. … LeBaron 4 Door Hardtop The dealer brochure for the 1964 Imperial LeBaron reads: "This is the ultimate in America's largest...finest...quietest...and most distinguished luxury car. Its famous tradition of coachwork is reflect...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  7. … Riviera Hardtop On December 3, 1952, Buick's general manager, Ivan Wiles, boldly predicted that the division would be selling 750,000 cars annually by 1960. History had shown that a lot can happen in the often-fickle auto ind...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted
  8. … Town Coupe Your first impression when you approach this 1978 Lincoln Town Coupe' is that it's simply enormous. At 233" long, it rivals the biggest cars of the '50s, and today anything with 127" between the wheels is a full...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Americanlisted

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