Im going through the list and just came across the 1958 BMW isetta 300 and WTF, is that a toy?
No, it's a real car. It was made post WWII in fairly large numbers and by a number of manufacturers. They were largely meant to be city cars.
They were easy and cheap to make. The front of which is a (partial, I think) stamp from a fridge door. They're very much real cars. I now own two of them.
It look ridiculous!
I love the 280Z and the vette's and the Rebel is cool as hell! The racing BMW is cool too. And a Viper and a couple Porsches and Ferrari's and a Lambo
That email is a whole car collection in itself
LOL And that's just two days worth! You have the other days, I'm pretty sure.
A lot of what got purchased is meant to be sold. The ones meant to be sold should all sell easily - or slowly but with certainty. Just put my price on it and wait. I'm in no rush. Everything also gets inspected before it sells. My guys go over it with a fine toothed comb and replace any wearing parts that need it, make sure things like drum brakes are properly adjusted, check the oil and transmission for metal fragments, check cylinder pressure, check charging system, etc... If it's new enough, they throw an OBD reader in and look for faults.
Anything you buy from me should only require regular maintenance work and last you a good long time. We'll give you 30 days to bring it back for a refund - assuming you don't damage the vehicle. We take copious notes and pictures before selling. We'll know if it was you that broke it! So far, we've sold like 20 vehicles now and not one has come back.
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