1956 Willys Jeep Pickup Showcases Restored Classic 4×4 Character
The 1956 Willys Jeep Pickup heads to Kissimmee 2026 with a fresh restoration and inline-six power. Finished in black, it blends vintage utility with careful mechanical updates.
The 1956 Willys Jeep Pickup heads to Kissimmee 2026 with a fresh restoration and inline-six power. Finished in black, it blends vintage utility with careful mechanical updates.
This 2016 Mercedes-AMG S63 Coupe features a stunning Designo Magno Alanite Gray finish and a powerful 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8. Equipped with 4MATIC all-wheel drive, Night View Assist, and 20-inch forged wheels, this 577-horsepower luxury cruiser offers an elite grand touring experience.
The 1962 Pontiac Catalina is a rare automotive survivor that spent four decades in storage under original ownership. Now fully restored in Belmar Red with its original black interior, this 389 CI V-8 classic features a 4-speed manual and documented history, making it a standout for collectors at Kissimmee 2026.
See this unrestored 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Galaxie Sunliner with 4,621 miles and a 352 V-8. A rare survivor appearing at Kissimmee 2026.
The 2026 Honda Accord adds more standard tech, sportier styling updates, and strong hybrid efficiency. The refreshed midsize sedan now reaches dealers with a larger touchscreen, wireless connectivity, and updated trims.
See the 1960 International Scout Custom Pickup restomod. Features a 6.2L LS3 V-8, 6-speed manual, Silver paint, and a custom tan leather interior.
The 1971 Pontiac Trans Am remains a benchmark of early second-generation F-body style, especially when treated to a rotisserie restoration. This Cameo White example features the potent 400 V-8, factory air conditioning, and iconic blue accents, making it a standout at Kissimmee 2026.
The 1963 Porsche 356B Coupe remains a quintessential icon for enthusiasts of air-cooled precision. This Champagne Yellow example features a potent 1,720cc flat-four, four-wheel disc brakes, and dual Weber carburetors, offering a vintage look with significantly improved road manners for today’s drivers.
The 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle 454 remains a titan of the muscle car world, especially when paired with a 4-speed manual. This frame-off restored yellow beauty features a 12-bolt rear axle and bucket seats, ready for the block at Kissimmee 2026 with a $50,000 – $60,000 estimate.
The 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Tudor Sedan represents the height of the post-war Shoebox era. This refurbished maroon and silver example features a classic 239ci flathead V8, a three-speed manual transmission, and charming period details like rear wheel skirts and a Magic Air heater.