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September 14, 2015
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Arkansas Rarity: 1965 Iso Rivolta Project
This Iso Rivolta is offered with several good photos but no information other than “complete and needing full restoration.” The car has an Arkansas rear plate, and at first we thought it might be this car that we featured out of Texas seven years ago, but that one had spoke wheels and didn’t look as complete. Find this one here on Craigslist in Arkansas for $25,000. Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.
Petite Crown: 1965 Toyota Tiara 1900 in the USA
This 1965 Toyota Tiara looks as if it has received the mixed blessing of having sat in the hot Arizona sun for the last several decades: it’s heavily baked, but the tin worm is only skin-deep. It will need a little of everything, but its rarity should make the work worth it. The seller claims that only around 250 of these rebadged Coronas were imported here in 1965, and it is the first of its kind we have featured. Find it here on eBay in Tucson, Arizona.
Unusual UK Spec: Well Kept 1982 Toyota Celica Supra L
This 1982 Toyota Celica Supra L is a strange UK market car that looks to be in outstanding condition both inside and out. Described as un-restored, it certainly looks as if it could remain largely if not all-original, and mileage is noted as an impressively low 63k. L denotes luxury, and the seller says these flare-less high-spec cars are the rarest of all versions. Find it here on eBay.co.uk with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader Andrew P. for this submission.
43K Miles: 1973 Mazda RX-2 Automatic
This 1973 Mazda RX-2 (chassis S122A203043) is a very sharp looking four door version from the last year of pre-big DOT bumper production. Though we’re disappointed it’s an automatic, the seller says it’s in excellent running and driving order–even the rare factory A/C blows cold. Find it here on eBay in Fort Worth, Texas with reserve not met.
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