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February 1, 2016
Artesian Turquoise: 1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 454/4-Speed
This 1965 Chevrolet Biscayne (chassis 153115D156144) wears all-original sheet metal and 396 Turbo-Jet badges even though it’s now powered by a rebuilt 454. Noting a decade-old repaint, the seller advises that there are a few small blemishes, although overall the car still looks quite presentable. It’s not clear whether Artesian Turquoise was the car’s original color, but it definitely helps it stand out. Find it here on eBay in Pacific, Missouri, with a $22,500 BIN.
Semi-Factory Luxo-Ute: 1976 Cadillac DeVille Mirage
This 1976 Cadillac DeVille Mirage is one of approximately 204 built. Designed by legendary customizer Gene Winfield, these cars were largely standard mid-1970’s Cadillac excluding the bed. While all were equipped with an 8.2 liter V8, some came with a golf bag hatch behind the passenger door, though unfortunately this one doesn’t seem to be so equipped. Find it here on eBay in Tacoma, Washington with reserve not met.
Enzo’s Alfa Fighter: Restored 1965 ASA 1000 GT
This 1965 ASA 1000 GT is one of only around 120 built between 1962 and 1967. Engineering was led by Carlo Chiti and Bizzarinni with styling by Giugiaro under Bertone, and power comes from a one liter OHC four-cylinder largely derived from the early Colombo-designed Ferrari V12. This one is said to have had three former owners, the middle of which was president of the ASA register. Said to be in perfect working order, cosmetics are equally hard to fault. Find it here on Eleven Cars in Paris, France for 140k euros (~$156k USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission
Well-Kept High-Miler: 1988 BMW M3
This 1988 BMW M3 has as high 204k miles on the odometer, but this might be at least partially offset by extensive mechanical and cosmetic refreshing carried out over the past few years. Within the last several winter months alone, the seller says $8k has been spent replacing nearly one hundred items on the car. Additionally, the engine is said to have been rebuilt by an S14 specialist at some point in the past. Find it here on Craigslist in Poconos, Pennsylvania for $42k. Special thanks to BaT reader Scott S. for this submission.
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