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Dark Age Bimmer: 1986 BMW 325es [German]

April 29, 2011 Leave a comment

This 325es comes from a dark a dark period for BMW but its cheap and in good condition. Though this car shares much with the iconic ‘Ultimate Driving Machine’ of the 80’s came from this same the car of ad campaign was still a few years away. The chassis and suspension would be stellar but the motor is the despised eta motor. The eta motor was a low revving push rod lump designed to maximize fuel economy. The eta motor does provide superior fuel economy but with little passion. There are a multitude of mods that can transform this motor into a ‘real’ BMW. This 325es is cheap and is in very reasonable condition. The Recaro based sport seats are in amazing condition for their age. Unfortunately the interiors do not age well. Most of the money required to bring these great cars back is spent on the interior. The body is straight and the paint isn’t too bad. The ad doesn’t give really any description, but if it’s in running condition make an offer and put some money into upgrading the motor for a fun run about. Or keep the motor stock and laugh as you drive by the gas station…

Find it in Washington, UT here.

1988 Mitsubishi Starion

April 27, 2011 1 comment

Mitsubishi has always been great at putting out rally inspired, high strung turbo charged cars. The Eclipse, Lancer Evo, 3000GT. Perhaps the forgotten member of that family was the Starion. A sleek looking two door coupe obviously cribbing the styling of the Porsche 944 with either a 2.0 or 2.6 liter turbo charged inline four pushing between 150-197 horses to the rear wheels. Thats right, these babies were rear wheel drive! Think about how much fun one of these would be to throw around the corners!

The example we have here looks to be in decent shape. The seller claims that it runs great and has low miles, only 107000. The paint looks a bit faded, but nothing that some good honest buffing wouldn’t help. The interior looks dirty, but the dash appears to be crack free though there are some lovely ricer gauges that would need to go ASAP.

The major issue here is that it was in a fender bender that caused some significant damage to the front end. Since these are rare cars, it might take some doing to get replacement bumpers and body panels or a spendy stop over in a body shop. If the radiator or other components were hit, you could be looking at some additional repairs before you could really enjoy the car.

All that said though, for only $1,500, this would certainly be a fun vehicle. Find it on KSL.com in Layton, UT.

Hardened Danish: 1979 Land Rover Series III Lightweight

April 26, 2011 Leave a comment

The original Land Rovers came in so many different types and variations depending on the customer/military/government. But at the heart of them all are still those tried and true Land Rover components that have crossed the globe more times than can be counted.

What we have here is a ex-Danish Army 1979 Series III “Lightweight”. The lightweight means, well, that everything that could be stripped down has been stripped down. To our knowledge there are very few of these in the states which makes this one an interesting find. Apparently it is in very good condition, runs and drives with all relative components and a never installed, new top. It would be perfect for a weekend trail runner and would fit in perfectly with the Relic Run.

Find it in Draper UT on KSL.com for $8,500.

Nordic Poetry: 1972 Saab Sonett III [Swedish]

April 26, 2011 Leave a comment

Sleek, sporting lines matched with a tiny 1.7L V4 Ford motor this little Saab one of the most unique and racy design to come out of Trollhättan. Competing in the same market as Opel GT’s, MGB’s and Datsun 510, the Sonnett was never quite as well recognized or loved, but 40 years on some might venture to say that its lines look much less dated than the others.

This particular one is a 1972 Sonnett III that appears to have had much of the hard work of a restoration already done. The seller claims that the engine, drivetrain, suspension and body are completely new or refurbished to better than new standards. All that is left is electrical, carpet, door panels and cargo area; which depending on who you are is either a blessing or a curse. Hey, at least its not Lucas electrics, right?

The seller has posted a video of the car on a dyno, and it does sound great. He also has a number of pictures on his Photobucket page showing that this car looks to be about as clean as you could hope.

Find it on KSL.com in Kearns, UT for a fantastic $3,000 obo!

Es Car Go!: 1981 Renault Le Car [Renault]

April 25, 2011 Leave a comment

Not that long ago one of the most interesting and bazaar automotive cultures in the world had a small toehold in the US market. Unfortunately, the strange styling and questionable reliability forced the last of these manufactures from our shores in the early 1990′s. I am of course talking about the French.

The French car manufactures have always had a panache for making small, odd looking people movers. And what we have here may be one of the finest examples. A 1981 Renault Le Car (or 5 in Europe) was an honest, simple vehicle. Motivated by a 1.4L pushrod inline four cylinder and styled as either a three or five door hatchback these vehicles were nothing terribly special in there day, but now they are never seen.

This particular Le Car seems to have a fairly solid body, though we don’t get to see the rear hatch. Le Cars were very prone to rust in the fender wells, but nothing too terrible seems to be showing. The vehicle apparently has a newish clutch and runs, but needs brake work, tires and some carburator work.

Though not nearly as exciting as its big brother the Renault Turbo or as sexy as a Citroen DS, this little Le Car would certainly be a fun run city car, and for $500 a cheap one at that. Find it on KSL.com in Bountiful, Utah.

Fast Hatch: 1969 MGC GT [MG]

April 24, 2011 Leave a comment

I’ve always thought the MG GT was an underrated machine. It has the classic lines of the tear drop 2+2, almost a miniature E-Type. Not quite but almost. Plus it has the utility of a ‘real’ car. I could be used for real life; going to the grocery store, hauling the kids around etc. Not to say you would, but you could. The MGC GT is all the regular GT is and more. The ‘C’ stands for the motor, a ‘C’ type motor from British Leyland. The more common ‘B’ type motor from the MGBGT was a 4 cylinder while the ‘C’ was a six cylinder. In the MGC GT it displaced 3.0 liters and was similar to the six found in other British products of the era. The ‘C’ type motor produced roughly 50% more horsepower than the ‘B’ and with mild tuning could be pushing 190 HP making the MGC quick indeed.

Most of the perceived failings of the MGC have been remedied by suspension adjustments and improvements in tire technology, making the MGC a fun little car to scoot the twisties in. The MGC was only made for two model years, 1968 and 1969, and GT production amounted to only 4400 units or so, making it a rare bird to boot. This example is far from perfect, but it’s not a complete basket case either. With some honest work to the rocker panel rust and some luck regarding the engine, this could turn into a great weekend run about. It may have some appreciation potential to boot.

This is for sale in Pleasant Grove, Utah and is currently posted on Ebay.

Categories: British, MG

Turbo Swede: 1988 Volvo 740 GLE Turbo Project [Volvo]

April 24, 2011 Leave a comment

This wagon has been on the market for a while and can probably be had for a bit less than the asking price of $1,000. The body and paint entirely adequate, they’re not so perfect that you’d worry about parking it in a public lot but nothing to be ashamed of either. Just a good looking car. The interior looks to be in great shape. The leather appears solid without any tears or even the extensive cracking that you’ll commonly see on older cars. The interior color scheme is one in a million. If you’ve seen more than one Volvo from the 60’s or 70’s chances are one of them had seat colors similar to this wagon. Volvo has recently been going back to its roots and offering this kind of brownish reddish interior in its new cars. Other than those vintage bricks and the contemporary offerings, I have never seen this color anywhere else. As someone who grew up in 60’s and 70’s Volvo’s you may say I’m prejudiced but I think the combo looks great. Motors for this car are plentiful and fairly inexpensive. An engine from any turbo RWD Volvo will bolt right in. Most motors will go 250k+ miles with out breaking a sweat. Displacement, turbo’s, and associated sensors for the EFI system may differ but can be fiddled to fit.
While returning to stock would be the simplest and probably the cheapest, the slick and trick route would be to get a Ross Converse V-8 conversion. For the uneducated, Ross Converse made a kit that plugs a Ford 5.0 V-8 into a 200 or 700 series Volvo. It can be fully DIY or Converse can do the whole conversion for you. The basic kit includes motor mounts and a nifty wiring harness that allows the Ford motor and EFI system to work with the Volvo main harness. Think of it as an English/Swedish interpreter. With the basic kit the owner would need to supply the engine/transmission and EFI system. With the Detroit muscle this wagon would seriously scoot.
Either returned to stock or seriously modded, this is a great platform for a car that would last for a long time.

Find it on KSL.com in Bountiful, Utah.

See additional photos from the seller here.

Categories: Swedish, Volvo

The Wedge: 1980 Triumph TR7 [Triumph]

April 23, 2011 Leave a comment

Not even remotely as loved as its predecessor the TR6, the TR7 and its V8 brother the TR8 are quite literally the ugly step children of the long line of beautiful Triumph sports cars. Marketed as “The Wedge” and hailed by British Leyland as a revolution in sports car design it was either a vehicle far ahead of its time or the height of Malaise Era horror depending on your perspective. As far as I am concerned, I think the TR7 is a unique vehicle and an opportunity to buy an interesting, if relatively unloved, vehicle for dirt cheap and just have fun.

This particular Wedge is apparently pretty well sorted out mechanically, but could enjoy a little refresh of the interior. The bright yellow screams late seventies, early eighties awesomeness and I will personally guarantee that no one else on your street has something quite so ugly/beautiful.

Find it here for a stellar $1,200 on KSL.com.

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The Love Bus – 1978 VW Vanagon

April 13, 2011 Leave a comment

It seems like everyone’s family has owned one of these doobie mobiles at some point. We called ours the Magic Bus… I’m not sure I want to know why. This is a great example of the peak of Flower Power engineering. But seriously, this van is not far from being a nice little machine for not much coin. A little elbow grease to prep and your friend Earl Schieb will make the outside shine, or you can make your own Magic Bus. The two tone back seats are a blast from the past and in pretty good shape. Spend a couple hundred getting the fronts to match or maybe just find some Indian blanket seat covers and roll with it. Wheel bearings and new wiper switches should be simple fixes. The seller may even throw in a peace sign for ya!

$1800 will buy you smiles by the miles in this one. Find if here on eBay in Salt Lake City.

British Refinement and American Muscle: 1974 Jensen Interceptor

April 7, 2011 2 comments

When most people think about and British car stuffed with a big American V8 they think of a Cobra. The Jensen Interceptor was a similar idea, but a slightly different concoction. Rather than making a stripped down road car, Jensen Motors decided to build a refined GT car. The body was designed by Italian firm Carrozzeria Touring and built in West Bromwich, England with a massive Chrysler 7212cc V8. These are gorgeous cars and very true to the spirt of a GT with their plush interiors and smooth handling.

This particular car is a little rough around the edges but apparently runs. From the pictures it looks complete and relatively straight. It is in need of some new paint and some interior love, but other than that this looks to be a great deal at $3,900. You can find it here in Murray, Utah.

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