Unusual Classics Set to Turn Heads at The Dallas Classic Auction

Get ready, Texas — The Dallas Classic, presented by Freije & Freije Auctioneers, is rolling into Dallas Market Hall on November 21st at 12 PM CT and November 22nd at 10 AM CT. This year’s lineup isn’t just about muscle cars and chrome — it’s about character. From an authentic U.S. Mail truck to a British luxury saloon and a Hollywood-inspired Blazer, the auction floor will be packed with some of the most distinctive collector vehicles in the country.

1931 Ford Model A U.S. Mail Truck

Where nostalgia meets function, this 1931 Ford Model A U.S. Mail Truck (VIN: AA484847858) is a true relic of America’s past. Finished with a black cab and green wooden body, this vintage hauler once wore U.S. Mail registration #17120, complete with dual rear wheels and an oak-lined interior that still carries the spirit of the 1930s postal service.

Powered by a 201 cubic-inch, 40-horsepower four-cylinder engine and a 4-speed manual, this workhorse is more than a display piece — it’s a piece of industrial history. The odometer reads just 60 miles, making it one of the most remarkably preserved examples of early utility vehicles to appear at auction in years.

1937 Railton Stratton Saloon

From American grit to British grace, the 1937 Railton Stratton Saloon (VIN: C76769) embodies luxury coachbuilding from a bygone era. Handcrafted on a Hudson 8-cylinder chassis, this Straight-8, 3-speed manual coupe is jet black with a tan leather interior, and it’s every bit the aristocrat among classics.

This example’s pedigree is impressive — a Senior First Prize winner with the Classic Car Club of America, First Place at the 2001 and 2003 Grand Classics in Scottsdale, and even a feature in the 2003 Hemmings Motor News British Calendar. Recognized as a Full Classic Automobile by the CCCA, it’s a stunningly rare coachbuilt vehicle, documented with detailed records, photos, and awards — a perfect blend of rarity, elegance, and provenance.

1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer “Transformers: The Last Knight” Tribute

If your taste leans toward cinematic flair, look no further than this 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer “Transformers: The Last Knight” Tribute (VIN: CKE182S132078). Built to turn heads both on-screen and off-road, this lifted 4×4 features an LS3 V8, three-speed automatic transmission, and an aged copper finish that gives it the look of weathered metal.

Custom touches abound — tubular steel doors and racks, massive LED lighting, and practical add-ons like an ax, shovel, and high-lift jack mounted on its rugged exterior. Inside, you’ll find black leather seats, a Corbeau suspension setup, tough rubber flooring, and even a lockable ammo box in the cargo area. Underneath, Bilstein shocks, a two-speed transfer case, and Maxxis Trepador tires complete the build. It’s part showpiece, part survival rig, and all attitude.

The Bottom Line

From the oak-lined craftsmanship of the 1931 Model A to the concours-winning refinement of the 1937 Railton and the post-apocalyptic flair of the 1972 Blazer, The Dallas Classic is set to deliver a truly diverse experience for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you’re drawn to pre-war icons, British coachbuilt elegance, or modern custom legends, this is one auction you don’t want to miss.

Get ready for The Dallas Classic this is one Classic/Collector Car Auction you do not want to miss, November 21st @ 12 PM CT & November 22nd @ 10 AM CT at The Dallas Market Hall

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