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The truck was driven from the factory to Africa for a safari hunt and was subsequently used for other expeditions until its sale in 1977. A refurbishment from Rovers North of Vermont was commissioned by the second owner in 1987, and the truck was repainted in its factory color in 1993. Original camping hardware is intact, and numerous spares are included along with documentation back to new. BaT regular GarageKeptMotors is offering this Rover on behalf of the current owner with a clean Michigan title. This 1981 Lancia Beta Zagato Spider is a non-running project with a snapped timing belt. Fortunately, valves are claimed to have avoided smacking the pistons, which could limit needed repairs to a new belt. Condition looks to be above average, with straight body panels, complete trim, and very decent leather interior. Find it here on Craigslist in San Bernardino, California for $1,700 as-is, or $4k with a new timing belt, water pump, clutch, brakes, and a rebuilt starter. This 1990 Buick Reatta (VIN 1G4EC33C8LB907510) shows just 9,910 claimed-accurate miles on its digital odometer, and despite the seller noting a few flaws, overall cosmetics (including a new top) look quite good.

These cars were never built in large numbers, and convertibles are particularly scarce, as Buick only every built 2,437–just over 10% of total production including coupes. A halo model with independent suspension and disc brakes at each corner, the Reatta was Buick’s only two-seater, partially hand-built at a rate of about 5k a year. This one’s said to run and drive excellently, and with a bit of TLC could probably be one of the best left. Find it here on Craigslist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for $10k. This 1993 Volvo 240 Wagon shows 103k miles and was with the same family from new until it was recently purchased by the seller. Ordered with optional wheels, cargo cover, and heated seats, this example is powered by a 2.3 liter inline-four paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission. Blue-Green Metallic is believed to be the original color and the tan cloth interior appears well preserved. The car recently received a new timing belt, water pump, and rear-main seal, and the brakes and front suspension were also serviced.

It is offered at no reserve with a clean Carfax, service records, and a clean New York title. This 1968 Ford Torino GT is a clean example that is powered by its factory 428 Cobra Jet V8 paired to a Select Shift Cruise-O-Matic transmission. The original owner traded in his 1961 Chevy convertible for this car on June 19, 1968 at Fred Ford Auto Sales in Blountville, Tennessee and kept the fastback for 48 years until it was purchased by the selling dealer two months ago. The car is well-preserved after being consistently garaged since new and was recently serviced by the dealer after twenty years of storage. Work included a new gas tank, fuel lines, fuel pump, brakes, brake lines, master cylinder and booster, radiator core, water pump, and a rebuild of the 4-barrel carburetor. The car is now said to be running strong and is sold with its original window sticker, owner’s manuals, registration documents, receipts from purchase, period literature, and a clean Tennessee title. This 1959 Standard Atlas is an unusual British pick-up that’s said to have been restored 20 years ago, with a more recent refreshing somewhere in between now and then.

It seems most Atlases were built as vans, but it’s certain that few have been restored to such a high standard–inside and out, cosmetics are very impressive, and the period Shell Oil livery is pretty cool too. Find it here at Great British Classics in Bramley, West Yorkshire, England for 40k GBP (~$50k USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission. This 1959 Fram King Fulda S7 is a rare (~420 built), Swedish license built version of the (slightly) better-known German Fuldamobil three-wheel bubble car. Parked in 1980 and not moved until recently, its 191cc two-stroke Sachs twin runs, and the car is shown driving in a video found on YouTube. Fiberglass bodywork wears what looks like original, weathered paint, and inside the front bench has been nicely reupholstered in what looks like factory style materials and colors. Overall the car would seem to be ideal for restoration, though provided mechanicals are all sorted, this well-worn look suits it very well.

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These are special cars in any form, but white three-doors best capture the model’s excellent touring car heritage, and this one looks to be remarkably well-preserved inside and out. Find it here on eBay in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England with no reserve. This 1987 Subaru XT (VIN JF1AX43B0HB302947) is a mid-level GL trim example that’s said to have been mostly garaged for the past 15 years, with monthly drives to keep everything exercised. Cosmetics could use some freshening, but overall the car certainly looks better than most remaining examples, and a little bit of detailing would probably go a long way. Though a naturally-aspirated, front-wheel drive example, its 5-speed manual gearbox is certainly preferable, and the seller reports that it’s been well maintained. Find it here on eBay in Johnstown, Pennsylvania for $3,400 OBO. Special thanks to BaT reader David L. for this submission. This 2002 BMW M Coupe is an unmodified example powered by an S54 3.2L inline-six paired to a 5-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential.

Just 47 M Coupes were finished in Steel Gray Metallic over Black Nappa according to the to the M Coupe Buyer’s Guide. The car has 45k miles and was passed to the seller in 2013 by his father, who was the original owner. Delivery equipment included electric glass roof, heated seats and driver’s mirror, A/C, cruise control, uprated Harman Kardon sound system, and an M Sport multi-function steering wheel. The seller reports the car has been regularly maintained, and an oil/filter change, inspection and a smog test were completed in preparation for the sale. This M Coupe is offered with a clean Carfax report, complete service records from new, and a clean California title in the seller’s name. This 1961 Chevrolet Impala bubbletop is claimed to have added around 500 miles since completion last year, with work including a respray in factory-correct Ermine White with a black stripe. The interior is fresh too, and the car looks fantastic sitting low over black steelies and drag radials, with power delivered by an aluminum head-topped, Lunati roller-cammed 331ci V8 backed by a Muncie 4-speed.