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 Happy New Year from all of us at BaT! We're excited to ring it in with a fresh batch of auction listings. Here's to a happy, healthy, and car-filled 2015.
The 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 has been nicely restored in a unique color combo and sports a strong small block Chevy engine. A 1969 MGC is a rare 6-cylinder model with triple wipers and great cosmetics! The 1988 Jaguar XJ-SC features a Tom Walkinshaw Racing Sport R package and is offered by a longtime Jag enthusiast. A 1968 Pontiac Firebird convertible is a nice alternative to Mustangs and Camaros and features a V8 and 4-speed manual. The 1987 Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio Spider is all original and one of the nicest examples we've ever seen. A 1983 BMW 745i is a very clean and upgraded example offered by a well known BMW specialist. The 1988 Mercedes 560SL features all original paint, low mileage, and long-term ownership. Finally, a 1976 BMW 2002 is a super clean example with some nice upgrades.
You can find links to all the auction listings below:
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This racetrack located about 20 miles southeast of Washington D.C. seems to be Marlboro Motor Raceway, a track dating from 1952 and closed 17 years later when the local SCCA moved to Summit Point in West Virginia. Initially a dirt oval, 1954 saw a paved road course added while later additions included an infield karting track. Used for SCCA and NASCAR events among others, the site is notable as the starting point for Roger Penske's racing career and as the inspiration for Marlboro Maroon Metallic, a Corvette factory color in 1967 and '70. Find it here on Craigslist in Upper Marlboro, Maryland for $1k to $1,250 per acre and formerly listed for $9.98m outright. Special thanks to BaT reader Nick P. for this submission!
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This 1970 Volkswagen K70 L appears to be largely original and in remarkably well kept condition, surpassing even that of another good looking, unrestored example from England we featured earlier this month. Designed by NSU and adopted by VW following its 1969 absorption of that company, these cars predated the Passat as Wolfsburg's first water-cooled, front wheel drive cars and are now uncommon in any condition. Find this one here at VW Centre Aachen in Aachen, Germany for 8,990 euros (~$10,882 today).
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