If I was braver and had more play money, I'd be *really* tempted by this 90% 1M conversion for that price.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto...191976404.html
If I was braver and had more play money, I'd be *really* tempted by this 90% 1M conversion for that price.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto...191976404.html
<famous_last_words> It's fast af and capable of being faster with a few minor adjustments.</famous_last_words>
1974 280z - $13,000
Posting those pictures and asking 10K.
1990 Mazda rx7 5 speed convertible - $10,000 (Pflugerville)
1937 Chevrolet Truck with Tinyhouse on back(Runs Great) - $26,500
1989 Honda Civic Si for Street, Track or Autocross - $4,900 (Prosper)
1977 International Scout II Rallye 4x4 100% Rust free - $36,900 (Dallas)
1985 Mustang SVO - $7,000 (Denton)
1976 Pontiac Trans Am 400 4 Speed Cold AC #594020 - $27,500 (Sherman, TX)
BMW Isetta - $850 (Dallas)
FACTORY FIVE RACING GTM #53 - $49,000 (Sioux Falls)
Custom Truck/Motorcycle/Trailer - $55,000 (Sioux Falls)
1983 VW Quantum Wagon-REDUCED - $1,500 (Kasota)
Rare Volkswagon Quantum Station Wagon with 75,000 miles and non-turbo diesel engine and 4 speed transmission from a low mileage 1981 Dasher from Georgia. New shocks in back and new alternator and radio also. Runs great but had an intermittent starting issue so put a heavier bypass switch on the dash to fix the problem. Good interior needs a headliner though. Great mileage (43-45 mpg) and fun to drive. Old Turbo engine available. Also have the 81 VW Dasher Hatchback with title but without engine. Will trade for tools or things that go boom.
Rare 1976 Oldsmobile 442 V8 5 Speed! - $15,900
1984 300zx nissan 50th anniversary turbo with low miles - $11,000
1994 Suzuki alto works - $8,500
1970 Lincoln Continental - $10,000
1973 Ford Maverick Grabber - $22,500
1990 Ford Ranger Show Truck - $9,500
1967 GMC 1/2 Ton Custom Truck (Award Winner Cover Truckin Magazine) - $22,499
1955 Volkswagen Beetle Oval Window | Type 1 | Ultramaroon - $39,900
1974 Jeep J20 Gladiator Pickup - $5,999
Lamborghini Espada for sale very close to me.
Oh, and a Skyline GTS-T.
That 442 is sexy.
Someone locally is selling a "1977 Subaru wagon." No photos, but they claim it ran when parked 20 years ago. $700. If I was interested in a resto project, I would drag it home.
Fun car for sale, ask me about the friends and family discount:
2005 Dodge SRT-4 - $6,500 (Latrobe, PA)
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/ct...216324462.html
That would be a nightmare - I'm all for it!
Growing up, One of my friends parents had one of about that year. I assume the awd was the main selling point as they lived *way* out in the country, and this was long before awd suvs other than like the jeep wagoneer or suburban**, which were expensive and pretty rare in my neck of the woods. I remember it as being dangerously slow even in the context of early 80s malaise automobiles - Like, I remember being in the back seat and it was a bit of a knucklebiter getting on the double-nickel (55mph) county highway on the way back into town.
**I've never noticed that subaru and suburban are only separated by 2 letter before.
-Formerly Stabulator