The ad lists a ton of maintenance and wear-and-tear replacement work under this Bimmer’s belt.
Marketed as a “mini-Celica," the Tercel-based Paseo’s real claim to fame was exceptional fuel economy.
The rebuilt and enlivened turbo motor is paired with a rare five-speed stick in this arrest-me red wagon.
This JDM private import features the trick no-hands retracting TransTop.
The registration tag on the license plate indicates that the car was last on the street in 2003.
With its flat-six engine and show car styling, the SVX is arguably Subaru’s most eclectic car.
Originally a German market car, this compact AWD wagon is a recent emigre to the U.S. of A.
Whether for towing or just intimidating the neighbors, this big Ford has got you covered.
Fully optioned, this classic coupe also sports the top-of-the-line 351 Windsor V8.
The ad claims the turbocharged Stroker 562 V10 has been hand-built and pumps out 1,500 horsepower.
The ad boasts of “EXTENSIVE copies of the service records. Years and years of receipts from the first and second…
With a six-cylinder, six-speed, and 4WD, this mid-size pickup is big on specs.
Intended as the brand's halo car, the Reatta was Buick’s first two-seater and its only car with pop-up headlamps.
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The ad describes this wagon as “the most reliable car you will ever own.”
This highly customized sports car has a marvelous, albeit un-confirmed, backstory.
The Avanti is a car that’s so cool it outlived its original maker by over two decades.
While it wears an appended “S” badge on its hatch, the five-speed stick confirms this as a base model.
The seller repeatedly emphasizes in the ad that they are completely inflexible about lowering the price.
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