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This 1984 Ferrari 400i (ZFFEB06B000048611) is a bit more special than it may initially seem. We ourselves at first dismissed it as just another automatic equipped example and passed it by, until a reader forwarded it on pointing out that it's got a pair of turbochargers force feeding that wonderful, quad cam V12. The car seems to be in excellent cosmetic shape, and the seller says that the previous owner spent his 11 year tenure with it polishing the mechanicals as well. Find it here on eBay in Costa Mesa, California with no reserve. Special thanks to reader John V. for the submission! Click here to read more... |
This 1974 BMW 2002tii (chassis 2782622) is said to be straight, rust free, and strong running. It comes with no claims of originality, all matching numbers, or concours ready finish, but instead seems like an honestly presented, nicely upgraded driver. Small chrome bumpers from an earlier car are a big plus, as are upgraded E21 brakes, but a 5-speed swap takes the cake, adding both greater drivability and practicality to an already balanced package. This is about as good as a square-light '02 gets, in our book. Find it here on eBay in Concord, California with no reserve. Click here to read more... |
This 1956 Volvo P1900, or as they were also known, Volvo Sport, is one of only 68 or so built between that year and 1957. Said to be in good driving condition and well maintained, these cars were originally commissioned after Volvo's president of the day was impressed by a Corvette he spotted during a trip to the US. Using a fiberglass body and tubular steel chassis, they're rumored to be quite crude and under developed, but that doesn't stop them from being both fascinating and desirable. Find this one here at Mobile.de in Zuidlaren, Netherlands for 75k euros (~$102,750 today) OBO. Special thanks to reader Oliver K. for the submission! Click here to read more... | Also new on Bring a Trailer:
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