This just in from the seller of the Rotus that sold last month as a BaT Auction (link):
"BaT, Here is a pic of my Rotus 7 loaded and ready for the 12 hour trip to Connecticut the day of the sale. Turns out the new owner and I had a lot in common. Among which was that we were the same age to the month(61), and both attended Skip Barber School in 1979, he at Lime Rock, and me at Mid-Ohio.
Doug C."
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Current BaT Auction - Ends Wednesday, October 15, 2014
This 1987 TARK Estonia 21-M open wheel formula car (chassis 92) is from one of the best-known Soviet race car manufacturers of which there is a surprising amount of information available. Research tells us that of Tallinna Autode Remondi Katsetehas' consecutively numbered models, the 21 was considered something of a breakthrough in that it was the first to use ground effects and nearly full in-house componentry. One of 295 built, this example is on offer by the Riga Motor Museum which is currently undergoing renovation. Find it here on eBay in Riga, Latvia with no reserve beyond a $13k USD opening bid.
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This 1953 Sunbeam Alpine is said to be missing parts but have a complete drivetrain, suspension, steering and brakes. Rust is claimed to be limited to the floors and trunk panel, with the seller describing body work and frame as solid—though with so much missing we're guessing this one's still bound for parts donor service. Find it here on Hemmings in Yaphank, New York for $2,800.
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This 1953 Ford Prefect is said to have original paint and leather. This is an unusual model to find in the USA, and it supposedly came from England to Canada to Washington state to SoCal. Find it here on Craigslist in San Diego, California for $5400. Special thanks to BaT reader Tom J. for this submission!
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