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Thursday, March 26, 2015

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Yesterday we saw many exciting conclusions with 8 of 10 cars sold and spirited bidding across the board. We're kicking off the first week of Spring with ten fresh listings, including our 250th car through BaT Auctions so far!

The 2000 Ferrari 360 F1 Coupe has had all major maintenance items addressed and is ready to drive. A 1982 Porsche 911SC has 67k original miles and comes with extensive service history from new. The 1955 Ford Thunderbird is a first year production model that has been with the same family for 35 years and still wears its original black license plate. A 1972 Citroen SM is a 5-speed model being offered by marque specialist Jerry Hathaway of SM World. The 1970 Ford Mustang features a well-executed Boss 302 build and looks sweet in Grabber Blue. A 1977 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is a largely original example in blue over blue leather with a factory hardtop. The 1981 BMW 733i is a factory 5-speed with several nice upgrades including 16" Alpina wheels. A 1974 Jensen Interceptor 440 is a complete project that looks like a great basis for restoration. The 1975 Peugeot 504 Coupe is a rare V6 model that has been sympathetically restored and is being offered at no reserve. Finally, a 1972 VW Karmann Ghia is a great candidate for rolling restoration with a strong engine, also being sold without reserve.

You can find links to all the auction listings below:


The overview of all these BaT Auctions and the complete results archive can be found here.

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This 1970 Jaguar E-type roadster (chassis 1R13351) is offered as a largely disassembled but complete and rust-free project. Sold with a rotisserie and dozens of boxes of seemingly well-organized parts, the car has a long road ahead but seems like a very good place to start if you're looking for a serious but highly doable restoration project. Find it here on eBay in Athens, Georgia with no reserve.

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This 1956 Dodge Coronet seems to be the product of a recent restoration, the seller quoting over $80k spent. Though apparently built to a nice standard, a few personal cosmetic choices differ from the direction we'd have gone in. Nonetheless, the car's incredible, Hilborn injected 392 hemi and 5-speed make it easy to overlook the awkward wheel and tire combination, both of which would be very easy to change anyway. Find it here on eBay in Tulare, California with reserve not met.

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