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Super-Detailed Custom: 1975 Corvette Shifter Quad/Kart
This 1975 Chevrolet Corvette go-kart is a full custom job that’s said to have taken about four years to finish. Build quality and attention to detail look excellent, and power comes from a Chinese-built 110cc ATV motor with a 3-speed plus reverse gearbox–gear changing is via a tiny stickshift. Find it here on Craigslist in Nipomo, California for $4,500. Special thanks to BaT reader AMF for this submission.
Estoril 5-Speed w/ Hardtop: One Owner 1999 BMW M3 Convertible
This 1999 BMW M3 convertible is described as a well-maintained, one owner car recently benefiting from a complete 100k factory recommended service. Estoril Blue is one the E36 chassis’ best colors, and the car looks nicely kept throughout. Dove leather, a 5-speed, and the rare factory hardtop are all excellent options, and combine to help this one stand out from the crowd. Find it here on Craigslist in Bothell, Washington for $12,800 OBO without the hardtop–no package price is provided. Special thanks to BaT reader George W. for this submission.
Sun Dried Project: 1968 AMC AMX 390/4-Speed Go-Pack
This 1968 AMC AMX is a first model year with the range-topping 390/4-speed drivetrain and desirable Go-Pack. Described as a desert car with minimal rust, the car looks very sun-baked and rough but largely complete and restorable. Find it here on Craigslist in Buckeye, Arizona for $6,900. Special thanks to BaT reader Froggy Mike for this submission.
Runner w/ Potential: 1972 Toyota Celica ST
This 1972 Toyota Celica ST (chassis RA20017046) is described as an original car with a strong running engine. Though drivable, the exterior in particular is rough and will require restoration work. Despite its location, the car actually looks pretty solid underneath, and there’s clearly potential to be uncovered. Find it here on eBay in Annapolis, Maryland with reserve not met.
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