Classic (old, retro) cars for sale £0-5k
Discussion
W00DY said:
If we were at the start of the summer and not the end of it, I'd be tempted to go see thatgolfer19 said:
That's an interesting car. A lot of money for a old Nissan though and i'm not sure the Bluebird has enough of a following. It's certainly not what i'd call a classic yet.How much power can be squeezed out of that motor? Take the Turbo badges off and pump up the boost and you could have a bit of a Q car on your hands.
Devil2575 said:
golfer19 said:
That's an interesting car. A lot of money for a old Nissan though and i'm not sure the Bluebird has enough of a following. It's certainly not what i'd call a classic yet.How much power can be squeezed out of that motor? Take the Turbo badges off and pump up the boost and you could have a bit of a Q car on your hands.
Ad said:
A lovely Saab 900 T16S in the best colour, odoardo grey with buffalo leather. This car is in superb condition and drives lovely, nice and tight and quick. The car has full service history and has covered only 132,000 miles, many of these cars have done double that!
Usual 16S spec with electric sun roof, windows, mirrors, cruise control, all working.
PX welcome, a lovely classic to own and regularly drive!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C657714Usual 16S spec with electric sun roof, windows, mirrors, cruise control, all working.
PX welcome, a lovely classic to own and regularly drive!
Ad said:
Dear all, I am selling my 1990 Volvo 760GLE. My job circumstances have shown we really don't need two cars in the household anymore. There are not too many of these around these days and although it won't win any concours competitions it is still in very good shape. I have had the car for just over a year and it that time have changed the oil twice, fitted new plugs, leads and distributor rotor (cap was relatively new). I've also recently fitted a brand new Bosch fuel pump (the original was noisy). It had 4 new tyres and exhaust repairs just before my ownership. It drives superbly now, very smooth and with a good turn of speed if needed. It makes a cool family car with a huge amount of space (bars and roof box negotiable).
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C657594EskimoArapaho said:
BuzzBravado said:
I know it's only a Rover 3.5, but with no weight over the rear axle of that truck, I bet it's a bit scary in the wet.But WTF is that big blue dial on the centre of the dashboard - a clock?
1990 Holden Maloo (Meaning thunder in Aboriginal) 5.0 V8 261bhp.
The newer ones have the V8 engine with 560bhp.
Yes, they are pointless but lots of fun.
The blue dial is probably a speedo.
golfer19 said:
Cat C due to front bumper damage V8RX7 said:
gforceg said:
Oh, 'ello! What about this?
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606233
I'll leave comments about the steering wheel to you.
Love it and the price seems reasonable (compared to many other classics) but surely you're better off with the Mk1 or MK3 MR2http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C606233
I'll leave comments about the steering wheel to you.
how brave do you feel - currently under £3k for a Merak SS, full resto needed
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1978-Maserati-Merak-ss-p...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1978-Maserati-Merak-ss-p...
JZZ30 said:
golfer19 said:
I have no desire to own it, but I really like that.Oh.
My mistake.
I can just about see a car in the distance!
golfer19 said:
Mint green minter!Love it.
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C658212#
Seems reasonable for a 2.8 although ad is a bit scarce on information.
Seems reasonable for a 2.8 although ad is a bit scarce on information.
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