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This 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI looks very well cared for and is described as rust-free, daily driven and always garaged. The car is listed by a neighbor of the owner, and the for sale signs in the windows might hint that the seller is not computer savvy. That seems odd for someone who drives this car daily and has subtle modifications installed like Euro bumpers. We'd sell the Panasports immediately in and swap in factory snowflakes or ATS Cups, but that is easy and otherwise this looks like a great example. Find it here on Craigslist near Detroit, Michigan for a negotiable $13k.
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This 1958 Maserati 3500GT looks quite rough but largely complete, the seller adding that it hasn't moved for many years. The "American motor" mentioned appears to be a small block Chevy, and it isn't made clear whether or not the car has ever run in this configuration or if it is an unfinished swap. It's clear that the original twin plug, twin cam straight six is gone, but mongrel or not it's still a beautiful shape that deserves to be put back on the road. Find it here at Beverly Hills Car Club in Los Angeles, California for $79,500.
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This 1977 Fiat X1/9 has been thoroughly modified by the marque specialists at Midwest/Bayless, with the biggest change coming to the powertrain. In lieu of the 1500 cc Fiat mill, a two liter Honda K-series engine has been fitted to bump the power to nearly 240 HP, while Koni suspension components and big brakes should help this X turn and stop as well as it goes. We like the clean, bumperless look, and would love to thrash this little beast at a track day or autocross event. Find it here on XWebForums in Pocasset, Massachusetts for $26,500.
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