Top 10 Collector Cars Under $30,000

Top 10 Collector Cars Under $30,000

Jul 31, 2004 | Collectibles, Vintage Automobiles

Top 10 Collector Cars Under $30,000

Motor Trend News
By Terry Jackson for Bankrate.com – July 20, 2004

“If spring turns a young man’s fancy to thoughts of love, summer’s the time for convertible tops down, radio up and a heavy foot on the throttle … of a 30-year-old car.”

The Top Ten:

– ’67 – ’72 Camaros & Firebirds
– ’67 – ’70 Mustang coupes & fastbacks
– ’64 – ’69 Chevrolet Impala convertible
– ’68 – ’71 Pontiac Tempest
– ’68 – ’71 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible
– ’66 – ’71 Dodge Charger
– ’64 – ’71 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
– ’69 – ’71 Pontiac Grand Prix
– ’66 Oldsmobile Toronado
– ’67 – ’70 Mercury Cougar

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