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This 1988 BMW 535i (chassis WBADC7406J1719922) was purchased by the seller about a year ago as a straight, well-running example with standard DOT bumpers, lights, and a worn interior, but with what he describes as good bones underneath. A bare metal respray in the factory original Cirrusblau included a full OEM Euro spec body conversion, with all new front and rear valances, rubber, and associated hardware. Other work includes a fully refurbished interior, suspension, and steering, while the already strong drivetrain benefits from a good cleaning and tuning. It?s said to run and drive effortlessly, and is now available in Southern California for $15,500. Click here to read more... |
RPS International Car Brokerage is an Oxford, England based dealer and broker of vintage and classic rally machines, as well as a competition prep garage (Rally Preparation Services). Unusually for a British seller, they have quite a few pre and immediate post war American cars for sale, many of which have been prepped with Peking to Paris in mind. Thrown into the mix is a good number of old European metal, and below we?ve highlighted four cars from both groups. Find their full inventory here. Special thanks to reader Paul H. for the submission! Click here to read more... |
This 1965 Honda S600 roadster is sold without an engine, a few missing but unspecified parts, a partially stripped and otherwise worn out interior, but what appears to be a solid, straight, and largely complete body. We're fans of all S series cars, but roadsters and 600 models in particular thanks to their greater cabin space and ingenious, dual chain trailing arm rear drive/suspension setup. An S2000 swap would be an obvious transplant into this RHD example, but that would involve using a less novel rear end?either way, it?s fun to dream about the possibilities. Find it here on eBay in Chino Hills, California for $7,500 OBO. Click here to read more... | Also new on Bring a Trailer:
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