This 1971 Mazda Cosmo is a second series L10B first generation car, replacing the similar looking but substantially different SI L10A model produced for 1967 only. The world's first two rotor powered car, the Cosmo served both as Mazda flagship and as an introductory platform for their newly production ready rotary engine. Including prototypes and test cars, less than 1,600 of both series were made, and the seller says this one is in excellent condition, adding that it retains its rare and often replaced 10A 0813 engine. Find it here on eBay in Atami, Japan with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader Joseph G. P. for this submission!
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This 1959 Fargo Power Wagon is described as a factory-built one-off sent to France for use by a utility company when new. A Canadian truck subsidiary of Chrysler, the Fargo badge was largely discontinued in the early 70's. Said to be in good running condition, the seller suggests it would make a good starting point for restoration but already looks plenty nice to our eyes—all it needs is some sort of bed. Find it here on dodgepowerwagon.com in Indianapolis, Indiana for $40k. Special thanks to BaT reader Michael W. for this submission!
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This 1969 Iso Fidia is said to be running and rust-free despite appearances, the ad's somewhat minimal description noting that it's been stored for over 10 years but partially restored in 2000. 192 were built with a mix of 327 Chevrolet and Ford 351 Cleveland power, and this pre-1973, Chevy-powered example is an extra rare 5-speed example. We don't often see them for sale, and are surprised to find two white, manual cars within a week of each other—here's the other. Find this one here on eBay in Valencia, Spain for 65k euros (~$75,466 today) OBO. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission!
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