This 1971 Jensen Interceptor II (chassis 1255354) is said to have had only one owner in Auburn, California from new until offered by his estate last year. Aside from an older respray is speculated to be highly original. These cars rusted heavily and quickly, and most offered today are hopeless basketcases or overpriced restos, leaving this one in the elusive sweet spot between the two. It's not 100% perfect, but could be made nearly so with a small bit of TLC. Find it here on eBay in Springtown,Texas with no reserve. Click here to read more... |
This 1967 Plymouth GTX is a Galen Govier registered authentic example. Early Mopar muscle cars are some of the best looking that ever came out of Detroit, from a time when Chrysler were really at the top of their game, and this GTX is no exception. Ordered with many desirable options including a Hemi suspension package, Sure Grip limited slip rear with 3.23:1 gears and close ratio power steering, this one is said to be rust and accident free. Find it here at Classic Klunkers in Richmond, Maine for $29,995. Click here to read more... |
This 1974 BMW 3.0 CSL Batmobile (VIN #4355010, verified here in the E9 Registry) is number 10 of 57 'second batch' series cars, and was brought to the US from Germany for what the seller calls a "semi-restoration". The original matching-number 3.2L engine was removed due to mechanical issues, and a later 3.5L was installed in its place, although the original engine is still available. A host of other modifications were made at Korman Autoworks, and all are reversible and aimed at making the car a better driver. Find this one here on eBay in Leesburg, Virginia with reserve unmet at $75k. Click here to read more... |
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