1957 BMW Isetta 300.
Completely stripped down and restored in original color. I bought this car from the original owner 2 years ago. There is absolutely NO RUST, no accidents, no bondo. Mechanical restoration was done about 3 years ago. Car starts, runs and drives fine. Shifts through air gears just as it should. No oil leaks. New tires including
Used 1957 BMW Isetta 27,809 miles, Red
The 350-cu.
in. four-barrel V-8 with High Energy Ignition was rated 165-net-horsepower and is believed to be the original engine. It was rebuilt to stock specifications back during the restoration, the seller notes, and itâs still ârunning very well. â Just a âpump of the gas pedal and a turn of the key to start itâ and thereâs âno
blue smoke. â However, âfrom sitting, thereâs a little motor oil leaking between the engine and transmission. â The four-speed manual transmission and the rear differential were examined at the time of the restoration and their fluids were changed, but rebuilds were deemed unnecessary.
Though the Corvette was repainted three decades ago, its Classic White finish is said to still be âin great shape, â but there is âone chip in the convertible lid by the driverâs door that is less than 3/16-inch around. â the seat upholstery, carpet, and mats, and the convertible top were replaced during the restoration and are also in great shape, and he notes that the instrument panel and door panels are as original. All the gauges and the radio reportedly work.
Used 1975 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 73,000 miles, White
This 1941 Oldsmobile uses the divisionâs 238-cu.
in. L-head straight-six for power. With a compression ratio of 6.1:1, the engine received its fuel mixture via a single downdraft carburetor, and was rated by the manufacturer at 100 horsepower. The Hydra-Matic four-speed automatic transmission is reported to change gears properly, and no leaks from the powertrain are noted. The engine bay appears as stock and acceptably clean!
Used 1941 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 23,616 miles, Tan
This BJ44 is equipped with its original 3.2-liter inline four-cylinder engine, which he claims has never been rebuilt.
Home-market trucks were often equipped with this B-series, naturally aspirated diesel engine. This is the 2B variant, which has a 21:1 compression ratio and was rated at 93 horsepower and 159 lb-ft of torque at 2,200 rpm when
new. The engine bay appears to be very clean and original in appearance in the provided photographs, with the exception of dual replacement batteries. the truck was refinished in red with a white roof during his ownership. The paint appears to be in very good overall condition in the photos.
The chrome door handles appear to have no pitting, and the emblems all appear to be in good shape. He mentions that the Land Cruiser had some minor rust repair and cleanup done on the frame, but that the body had no rust repair when he painted it. The BJ44 features a steel front bumper with an integrated grille guard, dual fender-mounted mirrors, a rear-mounted spare tire, and a rear step bumper.
The BJ44 is the longer body-style station wagon, which provides more room in the rear cargo area. The glass â all original. Most Land Cruisers are equipped with very basic vinyl interiors, but this example appears to be more upscale, with two-tone vinyl/cloth upholstery throughout.
The upholstery, which appears to be original to the truck presents in the photos as being in fair condition up front, with a hole in the driverâs seat and some cracking on the vinyl portion closest to the door. The floor is protected by a full-coverage tan rubber mat with âToyotaâ script, which appears to be in good condition. The door panels appear to be in good shape, with some visible wrinkling and
staining, but no rips. The headliner is missing, but he has a replacement that will likely be installed before the sale.
The rear cargo/passenger area has a similar mat on the floor, with a full-width, front-facing seat in place of the more conventional jump seats on the FJ40. The seat is removable, and the upholstery appears to be in good condition. The dash pad has several cracks in the surface, and the dash has a cutout for a late-model radio.
Used 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser 190,656 miles, Red
Grab this rare opportunity to own a 4,000 original miles absolutely MINT Japanese collectible.
4,651 miles to be exact - For your consideration: For thirty-six years always garaged. In 2007, it was sold with 1,998 miles. Currently has only 4,651 miles. This beautiful car sports ALL original: Factory paint, glass, wheels/tires, chrome, bumpers,
Used 1981 Honda Accord LX, 4,651 miles