Buying the latest car may have its own perks, but the timeless charm, the heritage value, and the legacy of classic cars make them in a league of their own. When you buy and restore a classic car, you not only buy a vehicle, you also bring home a part of history. That explains the ever-increasing number of auto enthusiasts looking for classic cars in salvage car auctions in San Diego and other parts of the country. If you wish to own a classic ride, we, at AutoBidMaster, can make it happen. To help you get started, here is our pick of the top four classic cars worth restoring.
Volkswagen Beetle Type-1
Volkswagen Beetle – popularly known as the “People’s Car” – is one of the longest production cars, manufactured from 1938 to 2003. This 2-door, rear-engine, economy car, is one of the most recognizable vehicles in automotive history. Its success can be gauged from the fact that its sales outnumbered the Ford Model T, when the 15,007,034th bug was rolled out the assembly line in VW’s Wolfsburg plant in 1972. As the sales of the vehicle began to plummet in 2002, the company decided to stop the production, and the last Beetle was produced in July 2003, in Puebla, Mexico – until the legacy was revived when the “New Beetle” was introduced in 2006.
Willy’s Jeep
Willy’s Jeep, also known as Willy’s MB, was initially manufactured for the army during World War II. The multi-faceted jeep was one of the most reliable military vehicles, as it could be used on multiple fronts in adverse conditions. After the US won the war, this is what General Dwight D. Eisenhower had to say about the MB, “America could not have won World War II without it.” Three years after the war, Willys-Overland introduced the CJ-3A – the country’s first true off-road recreational vehicle – the battlefield icon went on to become a favorite among civilians. There were various other models that followed, but CJ-5 has the distinction of being the most popular.
Ford Mustang
It all started with the vision of one man – Lee Iacocca, the then General Manager of Ford. Mustang was introduced in the year 1964 and around 22,000 Mustangs were sold on the first day of its release. Within a short span of two years, there were more than one million Ford Mustang’s plying on the road. Till date, there have been six generations of Ford Mustangs that have plied on roads. Some of the most popular models are California Special, GT350, SVT Cobra R, GT500 and Mach 1.
Mini Cooper
Voted as the second most influential car of the 20th century, Mini Cooper is one of the most iconic vehicles of 1960s and also one of the most loved cars among most classic car lovers. The car was developed as a response to fuel shortage, and need for fuel efficient cars. In the year 1961 and 1963, two motorsports version of the car, Mini Cooper and Mini Cooper S were launched. During the 1970s and 1980s, the future of the car was uncertain as its license was sold to Italian and Spanish companies. The Mini, now, continues to flourish under the brand BMW that retained the Mini Marque in 2000, and relaunched the line from there.
Wrapping Up
If you always wanted to buy a classic car, but were unsure about which one to go for, be assured if you buy and restore any of the classic cars we have discussed in the post, their resale value will make the investment worthwhile. To buy one of these classic cars or any other used or salvage car of your choice, check out our listings. If you have any questions about our San Diego car auctions, or wish to learn more about the bidding process, give us a call at: +1 (503) 298-4300, Monday to Friday, 6am to 4pm (PDT).
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