The restomod market is on fire right now, and a scroll through Bring a Trailer, Cars & Bids, and eBay Motors turns up an incredible range of builds — from six-figure Bronco resurrections to a Hellcat-swapped Road Runner. Here are ten of the coolest restomods currently up for sale, in no particular order.
1. Coyote-Powered 1970 Ford Bronco
Built by Underdog Kustomz over a multi-year process, this early Bronco pairs a replacement steel tub finished in moody Nardo Gray with a 5.0-liter Coyote V8, a six-speed automatic, and a Dana 20 transfer case with front and rear lockers — a bulletproof modern-meets-vintage combo that’s made short-wheelbase Broncos the hottest restomod platform going. Bidding is at $75,000 with a few days left.
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2. 347-Powered 1974 Ford Bronco
Illinois shop Maxlider Brothers built this later, roomier Bronco around a 347ci Blueprint Engines V8, a rebuilt three-speed automatic, and a twin-stick dual-range transfer case feeding Dana 44 and 9-inch axles packed with Yukon gears. Serious hardware, wrapped in clean, classic sheetmetal. Current bid: $60,000.
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3. Coyote-Powered 1972 Ford Bronco
This ’72 wears a Winter Green repaint over a Rawhide leather interior and hides a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 backed by a four-speed automatic and a freshened Dana 20 transfer case. Proof the Bronco restomod craze shows no signs of slowing — it’s currently bid to $65,000.
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4. 6.0L Vortec-Powered 1960 GMC 1000 Fenderside Pickup
Not every restomod starts life as the truck it becomes. This 1960 GMC had its grille, hood, and front sheetmetal reworked to resemble a later Chevy C10, then received a 6.0-liter Vortec V8, a 4L60E automatic, and an Air Lift bagged suspension for a stance-ready daily driver. It’s a no-reserve auction currently bid to $29,500.
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5. 1999 Chevrolet Suburban K2500 LS 4×4
Squarebody-era Suburbans are having a moment, and this GMT400-generation 2500 shows why: the seller reports a top-to-bottom driveline and powerplant refresh plus a solid-axle swap, all wrapped in unmolested original paint. Bidding on Cars & Bids is at $14,014.
6. 1966 Chevrolet C10
A clean, no-drama entry point into the C10 restomod world — this ’66 recently had its mechanicals gone through and now runs a rebuilt 327ci small-block sourced from a Camaro. Currently bid to $5,000 on Cars & Bids.
7. 1987 BMW 325is Coupe “Schneller M335”
Proof restomods aren’t just an American muscle-and-truck game: boutique builder Schneller Performance dropped the 3.5-liter S38 straight-six from an E34 M5 into this E30 325is coupe and backed it with a five-speed manual, creating one of the sharper sleeper builds around. It’s bid to $13,000 on Cars & Bids.
8. 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 505HP V8 Restomod
SoFlo Customs 4×4 gave this woody-paneled icon a 6.4-liter “392” HEMI V8 rated at 505 horsepower, a lift, and a set of aggressive wheels and off-road tires — a full-send take on a family hauler. Listed on eBay as a Buy It Now at $106,000.
9. 1987 Buick Regal Grand National GNX LS3 Restomod
A tribute to Buick’s legendary turbocharged GNX, this blacked-out coupe swaps in an LS3 V8 and shows just 1,111 miles, blending ’80s icon looks with modern V8 reliability. Listed on eBay at $189,900 or best offer.
10. 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Hellcat Redeye Restomod
The showstopper of the bunch: a 1968 Road Runner finished in a striking violet metallic paint and fitted with a supercharged Hellcat Redeye V8, described by the seller as a no-expense-spared build. Listed on eBay at $299,840 or best offer.







