Used convertible cars in DC
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The Bonneville convertible was Pontiac's top-of-the-line-model for 1960, and it retains that premier aura today.
1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. You are looking at a very sharp 67, sprayed in a very nice coat of Blue and paired with the Blue Interior.
1965 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible! *Prices to increase without notice. This car is marked down and is subject to increase.
...v8 volante. Rolls Royce Midnight Blue metallic with Magnolia leather interior piped Dark Blue, Blue carpeting and Blue Mohair convertible top.
...Power steering. Power brakes. Front disc brakes. Dual exhaust. Center console. Power convertible top. Factory am radio. Autometer phantom gauges
This is a stunning 1947 ford Super Deluxe convertible. LookS extremely well! Powered by a 239 c... flathead V8 with Offenhauser aluminum heads...
This is a very desirable 1950 Ford convertible that has had a complete frame off restoration.
This 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible for sale has a 454 c.
New 6.5 motor New 242 transfer case Ice cold AC customized Red Dot unit, condenser and dual fan under the hood 2k in sound deadening/ heat proofi
Good day buyers, this is an AS-IS special offer. No storage space for parking. Must be moved now). Gold Chrysler Sebring Limited convertible...
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...convertible retains its matching-numbers 327340 HORSEPOWER small-block V-8, here mated to the correct T-10 four gear manual transmission...
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