Modest miles and a sport interior make this frugal wagon something of a pleasant anomaly.
This two-owner police spec sedan has only 59,000 miles under its belt, and hot cams under its hood.
The ad for this ’Vette lists a lot of work done to maintain it for the road, but notes that more is needed.
While rough around the edges, the seller boasts that this Miata runs well and carries a clean title.
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The added Pro Charger Supercharger is claimed to bring a big boost to the 5.7-liter Hemi under the hood.
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The ad claims the car is still going strong despite it having a heck of a lot of miles under its belt.
The seller touts the new paint and woodgrain and says, “It’s time to show it at car shows.”
The dealer offering the hot Benz SUV claims that it “epitomizes luxury and performance in the SUV segment.”
The seller describes this basket-handle Rabbit as a “great beach cruiser.”
The mid-sized Lexus saloon shared its engine with the contemporary Toyota Supra.
The seller says the original owner only ever used the car to “carry his golf clubs to the course.”
This clean, five-speed convertible has a Dinan Stage 3 Tune.
This “Classic Collection” convertible offers iconic styling and a V12 engine.
The seller says, “This truck has had quite a life with many upgrades and modifications along the way.”
A 1971 UCLA parking sticker indicates this was once a California car, although it now calls New Jersey its home.
The ad claims the car was once “Celebrity Owned” but fails to reveal who that celebrity might have been.
This WWII-era 4X4 looks to have everything needed for fun and little more.
The ad touts that the asking price is for the car and its Prowl-ette trailer.