2024 Honda Civic Gray for Sale

$27,100
2024 Honda Civic Gray for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $27,100

  • Location: 201 40th Street South, Fargo, ND

  • Condition: New

  • Make: Honda

  • Model: Civic

  • Year: 2024

  • VIN: 2HGFE2F54RH500134

  • Transmission: Automatic

  • Extras: AM/FM Stereo Radio, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Front Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Power Steering, Power Windows, Tachometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Trip Computer

Factory MSRP: $27,100 September means back to school.

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1956 Chevrolet Nomad for SalePOPULAR

1956 Chevrolet Nomad for Sale

Rochester, MN
Sep 19, 2023
Car is absolutely gorgeous in person. Low mileage car - much of original restoration has been freshened up to highest standards within the past year. Motor runs quiet and drives great. Shifts and stops like new! Interior and trunk are in good condition! Chrome is in excellent condition! I have performed all maintenance and procedures to keep it in top shape. Comes with many options, all working such as fog lamps, heater, etc. Comes with original jack and stand! Car is 100% complete, needs nothing! Used 1956 Chevrolet Nomad 916 miles, Black Car is absolutely gorgeous in person. Low mileage car - much of original restoration has been freshened up to highest standards within the past year. Motor runs quiet and drives great. Shifts and stops like new! Interior and trunk are in good condition! Chrome is in excellent condition! I have performed all maintenance and procedures to keep it in top shape. Comes with many options, all working such as fog lamps, heater, etc. Comes with original jack and stand! Car is 100% complete, needs nothing! Used 1956 Chevrolet Nomad 916 miles, Black Car is absolutely gorgeous in person. Low mileage car - much of original restoration has been freshened up to highest standards within the past year. Motor runs quiet and drives great. Shifts and stops like new! Interior and trunk are in good condition! Chrome is in excellent condition! I have performed all maintenance and procedures to keep it in top shape. Comes with many options, all working such as fog lamps, heater, etc. Comes with original jack and stand! Car is 100% complete, needs nothing! Used 1956 Chevrolet Nomad 916 miles, Black Car is absolutely gorgeous in person. Low mileage car - much of original restoration has been freshened up to highest standards within the past year. Motor runs quiet and drives great. Shifts and stops like new! Interior and trunk are in good condition! Chrome is in excellent condition! I have performed all maintenance and procedures to keep it in top shape. Comes with many options, all working such as fog lamps, heater, etc. Comes with original jack and stand! Car is 100% complete, needs nothing! Used 1956 Chevrolet Nomad 916 miles, Black Car is absolutely gorgeous in person. Low mileage car - much of original restoration has been freshened up to highest standards within the past year. Motor runs quiet and drives great. Shifts and stops like new! Interior and trunk are in good condition! Chrome is in excellent condition! I have performed all maintenance and procedures to keep it in top shape. Comes with many options, all working such as fog lamps, heater, etc. Comes with original jack and stand! Car is 100% complete, needs nothing! Used 1956 Chevrolet Nomad 916 miles, Black
$31,500
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible with GT Equipment for SalePOPULAR

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible with GT Equipment for Sale

Minneapolis, MN
Sep 19, 2023
The “A” in the VIN indicates this Mustang was originally equipped with a four-barrel 289-cu. in. V-8 engine rated at 225 horsepower, which was one of the two engines available with the GT package. idles and runs well, with no smoke on cold starts. It is fitted with an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, along with aftermarket finned valve covers and air cleaner. There is some reported minor seepage at the rear main seal, but the four-speed manual transmission is dry and is said to shift smoothly. There is also some weeping at the rear axle, which, according to the “A” in the axle code position of the body tag has a 3.00:1 ratio. The engine compartment shows some wear in the restoration, including some paint flaking off the radiator. The radiator itself has been fitted with an aftermarket overflow tank. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,272 miles, Blue The “A” in the VIN indicates this Mustang was originally equipped with a four-barrel 289-cu. in. V-8 engine rated at 225 horsepower, which was one of the two engines available with the GT package. idles and runs well, with no smoke on cold starts. It is fitted with an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, along with aftermarket finned valve covers and air cleaner. There is some reported minor seepage at the rear main seal, but the four-speed manual transmission is dry and is said to shift smoothly. There is also some weeping at the rear axle, which, according to the “A” in the axle code position of the body tag has a 3.00:1 ratio. The engine compartment shows some wear in the restoration, including some paint flaking off the radiator. The radiator itself has been fitted with an aftermarket overflow tank. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,272 miles, Blue The “A” in the VIN indicates this Mustang was originally equipped with a four-barrel 289-cu. in. V-8 engine rated at 225 horsepower, which was one of the two engines available with the GT package. idles and runs well, with no smoke on cold starts. It is fitted with an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, along with aftermarket finned valve covers and air cleaner. There is some reported minor seepage at the rear main seal, but the four-speed manual transmission is dry and is said to shift smoothly. There is also some weeping at the rear axle, which, according to the “A” in the axle code position of the body tag has a 3.00:1 ratio. The engine compartment shows some wear in the restoration, including some paint flaking off the radiator. The radiator itself has been fitted with an aftermarket overflow tank. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,272 miles, Blue The “A” in the VIN indicates this Mustang was originally equipped with a four-barrel 289-cu. in. V-8 engine rated at 225 horsepower, which was one of the two engines available with the GT package. idles and runs well, with no smoke on cold starts. It is fitted with an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, along with aftermarket finned valve covers and air cleaner. There is some reported minor seepage at the rear main seal, but the four-speed manual transmission is dry and is said to shift smoothly. There is also some weeping at the rear axle, which, according to the “A” in the axle code position of the body tag has a 3.00:1 ratio. The engine compartment shows some wear in the restoration, including some paint flaking off the radiator. The radiator itself has been fitted with an aftermarket overflow tank. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,272 miles, Blue The “A” in the VIN indicates this Mustang was originally equipped with a four-barrel 289-cu. in. V-8 engine rated at 225 horsepower, which was one of the two engines available with the GT package. idles and runs well, with no smoke on cold starts. It is fitted with an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, along with aftermarket finned valve covers and air cleaner. There is some reported minor seepage at the rear main seal, but the four-speed manual transmission is dry and is said to shift smoothly. There is also some weeping at the rear axle, which, according to the “A” in the axle code position of the body tag has a 3.00:1 ratio. The engine compartment shows some wear in the restoration, including some paint flaking off the radiator. The radiator itself has been fitted with an aftermarket overflow tank. Used 1965 Ford Mustang 93,272 miles, Blue
$21,000
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS for SalePOPULAR

1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS for Sale

Bloomington, MN
Sep 19, 2023
“Its drivetrain has matching numbers, ”! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been “completed in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. ” The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are “no fluid leaks” from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission “shifts like new. ” As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting “an 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, ”. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, “the quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. ” The paint is “very good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, ” and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is “very good, ” with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in “perfect” condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code “B” after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in “excellent” condition, the carpet and headliner are “new, ” and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster that’s inaccurate is the oil pressure, which “reads high, ” New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The “wheels are perfect, ” he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS “drives and brakes straight, ” and the power steering has a “little play like it did when new, ” but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are “perfect, ” and that the car “rides and handles like it originally did. ” Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange “Its drivetrain has matching numbers, ”! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been “completed in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. ” The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are “no fluid leaks” from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission “shifts like new. ” As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting “an 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, ”. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, “the quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. ” The paint is “very good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, ” and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is “very good, ” with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in “perfect” condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code “B” after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in “excellent” condition, the carpet and headliner are “new, ” and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster that’s inaccurate is the oil pressure, which “reads high, ” New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The “wheels are perfect, ” he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS “drives and brakes straight, ” and the power steering has a “little play like it did when new, ” but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are “perfect, ” and that the car “rides and handles like it originally did. ” Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange “Its drivetrain has matching numbers, ”! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been “completed in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. ” The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are “no fluid leaks” from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission “shifts like new. ” As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting “an 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, ”. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, “the quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. ” The paint is “very good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, ” and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is “very good, ” with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in “perfect” condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code “B” after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in “excellent” condition, the carpet and headliner are “new, ” and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster that’s inaccurate is the oil pressure, which “reads high, ” New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The “wheels are perfect, ” he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS “drives and brakes straight, ” and the power steering has a “little play like it did when new, ” but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are “perfect, ” and that the car “rides and handles like it originally did. ” Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange “Its drivetrain has matching numbers, ”! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been “completed in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. ” The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are “no fluid leaks” from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission “shifts like new. ” As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting “an 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, ”. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, “the quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. ” The paint is “very good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, ” and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is “very good, ” with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in “perfect” condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code “B” after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in “excellent” condition, the carpet and headliner are “new, ” and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster that’s inaccurate is the oil pressure, which “reads high, ” New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The “wheels are perfect, ” he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS “drives and brakes straight, ” and the power steering has a “little play like it did when new, ” but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are “perfect, ” and that the car “rides and handles like it originally did. ” Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange “Its drivetrain has matching numbers, ”! Rebuilding of the 350-horsepower 396-cu. in. V-8 had already been “completed in 2016 and 3,050 miles has been put on it since. ” The engine features a two-bolt main block that was bored over, and new pistons were fitted. To boost output, a hotter camshaft, Hedman headers, exhaust with a crossover pipe and Flowmaster mufflers, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an MSD electronic ignition system were swapped in. He advises to pump the gas pedal a few times on cold start and says that there are “no fluid leaks” from the engine, and the four-speed manual transmission “shifts like new. ” As part of its rebuild, the Muncie four-speed was modified by fitting “an 0.80:1 fourth gear in place of the 1.00:1 gear to lower highway rpm, ”. And he notes that the 12-bolt rear axle is equipped with Positraction and a 3.55:1 gearset. During the restoration, “the quarter panels were replaced, due to rust. ” The paint is “very good, and was almost perfect when new in 2020, ” and that there are no swirls, but he does note are a few scratches where the trunk lid contacts the latch. The glass is “very good, ” with no scratches or cracks, the seals are in “perfect” condition, and the lights work. Per the cowl data plate, this Chevelle originally had a black vinyl top (code “B” after the paint code), but decided to go with the painted roof look. the seats are in “excellent” condition, the carpet and headliner are “new, ” and the heat, AM radio, and air-conditioning unit from Vintage Air, all work. The only gauge in the optional cluster that’s inaccurate is the oil pressure, which “reads high, ” New bushings, shocks, ball-joints, and steering linkage were installed during the restoration, but the factory coil springs were retained. The “wheels are perfect, ” he adds, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are said to be about five years old with 3,000 miles on them. The SS “drives and brakes straight, ” and the power steering has a “little play like it did when new, ” but no leaks, that the power disc/drum brakes are “perfect, ” and that the car “rides and handles like it originally did. ” Used 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, 66,944 miles, Orange
$34,000
1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Convertible for SalePOPULAR

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Convertible for Sale

Bloomington, MN
Sep 19, 2023
One of 8,184 such sports roadsters produced that year, this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is described as “an entirely original example with barely more than 19,000 miles, ” which he believes to be accurate based on its odometer reading and the fact that it has been reportedly owned by one family since new. The paint, powertrain, and interior are “as they left the factory in West Germany, ” with the interior described as being in “as-new” condition, and with chassis components that may be original. The 450SL was powered in 1979 by Mercedes-Benz’s 4,520-cc OHC V-8. With a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, the engine was rated by the manufacturer at 215 horsepower when new. The engine in this 450SL is said to be original to the car, with no stated rebuild history of either the engine or three-speed automatic transmission. The engine is said to start normally without smoke, and the transmission reportedly functions without issues. A minor oil leak at the pan is noted. The engine bay appears to be stock and generally clean. The paint on this car is original and free of swirls, noting paint chips on one quarter panel as blemishes. The convertible roof and hardtop are said to function normally, without leaks. The seals are described as fair, with no leaks reported. The car is free of rust. The bumpers are free of visible damage and the chrome presents as being in very good unrestored condition, per the images. The 450SL’s lighting is said to be in proper working order. The seating areas in this 450SL are in visibly very good condition, with no tears and nearly no wear creasing. The photos also show the carpeting presenting as being in like-new condition, with no visible soiling or worn spots. The hardtop headliner is said to be in “as-new” condition. The padded dashboard shows no damage and no missing trim or small controls. The wood veneers appear to be in good, undamaged condition. All instruments, including the factory Becker Mexico cassette radio, are said to be in proper working order. The power window lifts and central locking are said to work as intended. The heater and air conditioning are described as operable. The trunk presents as being strongly clean and includes what appears to be the original first aid kit. The suspension components as being in fair condition and the four-wheel disc brakes function as intended. The alloy wheels are described as free of curb rash. Used 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL 19,090 miles, White One of 8,184 such sports roadsters produced that year, this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is described as “an entirely original example with barely more than 19,000 miles, ” which he believes to be accurate based on its odometer reading and the fact that it has been reportedly owned by one family since new. The paint, powertrain, and interior are “as they left the factory in West Germany, ” with the interior described as being in “as-new” condition, and with chassis components that may be original. The 450SL was powered in 1979 by Mercedes-Benz’s 4,520-cc OHC V-8. With a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, the engine was rated by the manufacturer at 215 horsepower when new. The engine in this 450SL is said to be original to the car, with no stated rebuild history of either the engine or three-speed automatic transmission. The engine is said to start normally without smoke, and the transmission reportedly functions without issues. A minor oil leak at the pan is noted. The engine bay appears to be stock and generally clean. The paint on this car is original and free of swirls, noting paint chips on one quarter panel as blemishes. The convertible roof and hardtop are said to function normally, without leaks. The seals are described as fair, with no leaks reported. The car is free of rust. The bumpers are free of visible damage and the chrome presents as being in very good unrestored condition, per the images. The 450SL’s lighting is said to be in proper working order. The seating areas in this 450SL are in visibly very good condition, with no tears and nearly no wear creasing. The photos also show the carpeting presenting as being in like-new condition, with no visible soiling or worn spots. The hardtop headliner is said to be in “as-new” condition. The padded dashboard shows no damage and no missing trim or small controls. The wood veneers appear to be in good, undamaged condition. All instruments, including the factory Becker Mexico cassette radio, are said to be in proper working order. The power window lifts and central locking are said to work as intended. The heater and air conditioning are described as operable. The trunk presents as being strongly clean and includes what appears to be the original first aid kit. The suspension components as being in fair condition and the four-wheel disc brakes function as intended. The alloy wheels are described as free of curb rash. Used 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL 19,090 miles, White One of 8,184 such sports roadsters produced that year, this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is described as “an entirely original example with barely more than 19,000 miles, ” which he believes to be accurate based on its odometer reading and the fact that it has been reportedly owned by one family since new. The paint, powertrain, and interior are “as they left the factory in West Germany, ” with the interior described as being in “as-new” condition, and with chassis components that may be original. The 450SL was powered in 1979 by Mercedes-Benz’s 4,520-cc OHC V-8. With a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, the engine was rated by the manufacturer at 215 horsepower when new. The engine in this 450SL is said to be original to the car, with no stated rebuild history of either the engine or three-speed automatic transmission. The engine is said to start normally without smoke, and the transmission reportedly functions without issues. A minor oil leak at the pan is noted. The engine bay appears to be stock and generally clean. The paint on this car is original and free of swirls, noting paint chips on one quarter panel as blemishes. The convertible roof and hardtop are said to function normally, without leaks. The seals are described as fair, with no leaks reported. The car is free of rust. The bumpers are free of visible damage and the chrome presents as being in very good unrestored condition, per the images. The 450SL’s lighting is said to be in proper working order. The seating areas in this 450SL are in visibly very good condition, with no tears and nearly no wear creasing. The photos also show the carpeting presenting as being in like-new condition, with no visible soiling or worn spots. The hardtop headliner is said to be in “as-new” condition. The padded dashboard shows no damage and no missing trim or small controls. The wood veneers appear to be in good, undamaged condition. All instruments, including the factory Becker Mexico cassette radio, are said to be in proper working order. The power window lifts and central locking are said to work as intended. The heater and air conditioning are described as operable. The trunk presents as being strongly clean and includes what appears to be the original first aid kit. The suspension components as being in fair condition and the four-wheel disc brakes function as intended. The alloy wheels are described as free of curb rash. Used 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL 19,090 miles, White One of 8,184 such sports roadsters produced that year, this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is described as “an entirely original example with barely more than 19,000 miles, ” which he believes to be accurate based on its odometer reading and the fact that it has been reportedly owned by one family since new. The paint, powertrain, and interior are “as they left the factory in West Germany, ” with the interior described as being in “as-new” condition, and with chassis components that may be original. The 450SL was powered in 1979 by Mercedes-Benz’s 4,520-cc OHC V-8. With a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, the engine was rated by the manufacturer at 215 horsepower when new. The engine in this 450SL is said to be original to the car, with no stated rebuild history of either the engine or three-speed automatic transmission. The engine is said to start normally without smoke, and the transmission reportedly functions without issues. A minor oil leak at the pan is noted. The engine bay appears to be stock and generally clean. The paint on this car is original and free of swirls, noting paint chips on one quarter panel as blemishes. The convertible roof and hardtop are said to function normally, without leaks. The seals are described as fair, with no leaks reported. The car is free of rust. The bumpers are free of visible damage and the chrome presents as being in very good unrestored condition, per the images. The 450SL’s lighting is said to be in proper working order. The seating areas in this 450SL are in visibly very good condition, with no tears and nearly no wear creasing. The photos also show the carpeting presenting as being in like-new condition, with no visible soiling or worn spots. The hardtop headliner is said to be in “as-new” condition. The padded dashboard shows no damage and no missing trim or small controls. The wood veneers appear to be in good, undamaged condition. All instruments, including the factory Becker Mexico cassette radio, are said to be in proper working order. The power window lifts and central locking are said to work as intended. The heater and air conditioning are described as operable. The trunk presents as being strongly clean and includes what appears to be the original first aid kit. The suspension components as being in fair condition and the four-wheel disc brakes function as intended. The alloy wheels are described as free of curb rash. Used 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL 19,090 miles, White One of 8,184 such sports roadsters produced that year, this 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is described as “an entirely original example with barely more than 19,000 miles, ” which he believes to be accurate based on its odometer reading and the fact that it has been reportedly owned by one family since new. The paint, powertrain, and interior are “as they left the factory in West Germany, ” with the interior described as being in “as-new” condition, and with chassis components that may be original. The 450SL was powered in 1979 by Mercedes-Benz’s 4,520-cc OHC V-8. With a compression ratio of 8.8:1 and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, the engine was rated by the manufacturer at 215 horsepower when new. The engine in this 450SL is said to be original to the car, with no stated rebuild history of either the engine or three-speed automatic transmission. The engine is said to start normally without smoke, and the transmission reportedly functions without issues. A minor oil leak at the pan is noted. The engine bay appears to be stock and generally clean. The paint on this car is original and free of swirls, noting paint chips on one quarter panel as blemishes. The convertible roof and hardtop are said to function normally, without leaks. The seals are described as fair, with no leaks reported. The car is free of rust. The bumpers are free of visible damage and the chrome presents as being in very good unrestored condition, per the images. The 450SL’s lighting is said to be in proper working order. The seating areas in this 450SL are in visibly very good condition, with no tears and nearly no wear creasing. The photos also show the carpeting presenting as being in like-new condition, with no visible soiling or worn spots. The hardtop headliner is said to be in “as-new” condition. The padded dashboard shows no damage and no missing trim or small controls. The wood veneers appear to be in good, undamaged condition. All instruments, including the factory Becker Mexico cassette radio, are said to be in proper working order. The power window lifts and central locking are said to work as intended. The heater and air conditioning are described as operable. The trunk presents as being strongly clean and includes what appears to be the original first aid kit. The suspension components as being in fair condition and the four-wheel disc brakes function as intended. The alloy wheels are described as free of curb rash. Used 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL 19,090 miles, White
$28,000
1966 Porsche 912 2DR for SalePOPULAR

1966 Porsche 912 2DR for Sale

Minneapolis, MN
Sep 15, 2023
Good looking head turning car! The interior is in great condition as it shows very little aging with no rips or tears. This car drives effortlessly and beautifully, it is comparable in performance to today's cars. Runs and Drives Great. The paint looks great, interior is just right and fresh, chrome sparkles, and it drives great! Used 1966 Porsche 912 17,793 miles Good looking head turning car! The interior is in great condition as it shows very little aging with no rips or tears. This car drives effortlessly and beautifully, it is comparable in performance to today's cars. Runs and Drives Great. The paint looks great, interior is just right and fresh, chrome sparkles, and it drives great! Used 1966 Porsche 912 17,793 miles Good looking head turning car! The interior is in great condition as it shows very little aging with no rips or tears. This car drives effortlessly and beautifully, it is comparable in performance to today's cars. Runs and Drives Great. The paint looks great, interior is just right and fresh, chrome sparkles, and it drives great! Used 1966 Porsche 912 17,793 miles Good looking head turning car! The interior is in great condition as it shows very little aging with no rips or tears. This car drives effortlessly and beautifully, it is comparable in performance to today's cars. Runs and Drives Great. The paint looks great, interior is just right and fresh, chrome sparkles, and it drives great! Used 1966 Porsche 912 17,793 miles Good looking head turning car! The interior is in great condition as it shows very little aging with no rips or tears. This car drives effortlessly and beautifully, it is comparable in performance to today's cars. Runs and Drives Great. The paint looks great, interior is just right and fresh, chrome sparkles, and it drives great! Used 1966 Porsche 912 17,793 miles
$26,900
1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 for SalePOPULAR

1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 for Sale

Anoka, MN
Sep 12, 2023
1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 Used 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 Used 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 Used 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 Used 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 324 Rocket V8 Used 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88
$1,000