1965 Porsche 356C
The reserve still isn’t met at $8,500 on this total insurance loss on CrankyApe.
The reserve still isn’t met at $8,500 on this total insurance loss on CrankyApe.
“1972 Porsche 914. Very solid car, see the picture of the floor pans below. Car is from Texas. Has a nice set of chrome wheels! Car starts, runs, drives and stops. I can send you a video we took of … Continued
It may be unmolested. But with those teeth, it looks like molesting is something it’s very familiar with. On eBay in North Canton, Ohio for $8,500 to start with a reserve. “Amazing original condition. Stored in a corn bin after … Continued
Looks really nice for the price. On Grand Rapids Craigslist. “1972 Porsche 914/4 113k miles, 5 speed manual, runs and drives good. Has a new transmission that was converted to side shift. Good driver quality car, really solid structurally. Some … Continued
I’ve been cleaning up and organizing my left over parts collections. On top are remnants of half a dozen Solex 40-PII split shaft carburetor builds. They go up no reserve on eBay tomorrow. The other parts go up today or … Continued
A face only Gremlin and Espada owners could love. Jalopnik did a good write up a year ago. On eBay with a ton of extra parts. Same owner since 1986. Pretty unique ride for the $4,500 asking price.
At a $69,000 Buy it Now, 6spd, 12-cylinder and 18K miles, I was intrigued despite the chrome wheels. Holy crap! Look at that oxblood interior with wood trim. Simply gorgeous! It’s almost enough to make me over look … Continued
Literally saved from the crusher by his friend but now with a reserve yet “priced well below Blue Book.” If anything should be a let-it-fly, let the market decide value, it should be the car you rescue from the dump. … Continued
It’s kinda fun to consider driving one of these into lakes like I grew up around. You know, sinking into the silty, muddy bottom, digging up seaweed then getting a “drive-by” by some half-in-the-bag-wave-runner hooligan who wants to see a … Continued
This one looks really clean. Not sure why I thought they were 3 cylinders engines. Maybe that was campfire talk after burning too much treated lumber. “You remember those Suzuki Samurais?” “Sure.” “Love those things. Great little 4×4. What were … Continued