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1970 Nissan Skyline GT-R Coupe (s45)

 

No Sale: $10,100

# Bids: 5

Auction Date: 7 Oct 2009

Miles: 23,600

Engine: 6

Transmission: manual

Interior Color: black

Exterior Color: silver

 

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SjzZRMWLkOI/AAAAAAAB16w/HGzZ6OLQ6Ww/s1600/1970-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-S45-2.jpg

 

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SjzZR2SVwSI/AAAAAAAB17I/Q-bunCsPQDc/s1600/1970-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-S45-5.jpg

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SjzZuBEP_OI/AAAAAAAB174/mPOG0qa1YT8/s1600/1970-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-S45-9.jpg

 

I woulda picked a good clean Celica RA28 but not many around

 

absolutly gorgeous and my first car in need for speed shift

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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C109253/

 

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Rare 1972 Opel GT TAX FREE Nightfire Red Weber carb 5 speed box fitted 29000 miles [44500kms] excellent cond used daily full mot loads of history cd player ring for more details south wales

 

Price: £5995 As stated

Advert Type: For Sale

Category: Classic Cars

Make: Opel

Model: GT

Year: 1972

Country: UK

Region: Wales

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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C109253/

 

http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm203/j_s14a/opelgt.jpg

 

Rare 1972 Opel GT TAX FREE Nightfire Red Weber carb 5 speed box fitted 29000 miles [44500kms] excellent cond used daily full mot loads of history cd player ring for more details south wales

 

Price: £5995 As stated

Advert Type: For Sale

Category: Classic Cars

Make: Opel

Model: GT

Year: 1972

Country: UK

Region: Wales

 

That's really rather nice. :)

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Rule 1: £10k max to spend

Rule 2: Must actually be up for sale (or sold recently) with advert included. (please include at least one pic for the enjoyment of others and to keep the thread interesting)

Rule 3: Must be 25 years old or more (Bonus points for 30+ years)

 

 

This is my choice...

 

http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/dbimages/0606875001206527158.jpg . http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/dbimages/0482758001206527159.jpg . http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/dbimages/0821773001206527161.jpg

 

http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page.php/carno/15543

 

 

I want this car so much it hurts. :(

 

I never thought I would see another person who even knew what one of those was. My dad had the Lancia Fulvia Zagato sport (hatchback version of what you have above). It had the 1.6l engine and handled brilliantly. Rusted like buggery but he loved that car.

 

http://www.lanciaclassic.com/

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1970 Nissan Skyline GT-R Coupe (s45)

 

No Sale: $10,100

# Bids: 5

Auction Date: 7 Oct 2009

Miles: 23,600

Engine: 6

Transmission: manual

Interior Color: black

Exterior Color: silver

 

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SjzZRMWLkOI/AAAAAAAB16w/HGzZ6OLQ6Ww/s1600/1970-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-S45-2.jpg

 

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SjzZR2SVwSI/AAAAAAAB17I/Q-bunCsPQDc/s1600/1970-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-S45-5.jpg

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/SjzZuBEP_OI/AAAAAAAB174/mPOG0qa1YT8/s1600/1970-Nissan-Skyline-GT-R-S45-9.jpg

 

I woulda picked a good clean Celica RA28 but not many around

 

 

WOW very nice.

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Year: 1976 / Model: - / Grade: LB / Displacement: 2,000cc / Mileage: -km / Color: Blue / Transmission: 5MT / Engine: Gasoline(petrol)

Equipment: Fully loaded, Light Modified

Modifications: 18RG Tuning Engine,Sorex 44pai,TRUST Takoashi,Processing cam shaft,Processing flywheel,Metal gasket,Racing

 

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb001.jpg

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb002.jpg

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb003.jpg

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb005.jpg

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Year: 1976 / Model: - / Grade: LB / Displacement: 2,000cc / Mileage: -km / Color: Blue / Transmission: 5MT / Engine: Gasoline(petrol)

Equipment: Fully loaded, Light Modified

Modifications: 18RG Tuning Engine,Sorex 44pai,TRUST Takoashi,Processing cam shaft,Processing flywheel,Metal gasket,Racing

 

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb001.jpg

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb002.jpg

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb003.jpg

http://www.pro-imports.ie/images/lb005.jpg

 

Oh yes this would definately be my choice. That's a really great example as well :)

 

I have tried to find them online before but never had much luck finding a website that sells this kind of thing. Any ideas?

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Year: 1976 / Model: - / Grade: LB / Displacement: 2,000cc / Mileage: -km / Color: Blue / Transmission: 5MT / Engine: Gasoline(petrol)

Equipment: Fully loaded, Light Modified

Modifications: 18RG Tuning Engine,Sorex 44pai,TRUST Takoashi,Processing cam shaft,Processing flywheel,Metal gasket,Racing

 

 

surely thats not 10k? If it is, I want one!

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i would love to have this beauty, not for sale!

VW beetle year 1976.

Engine V8 4.2l 32 valve From Audi A8 :eyebrows:

 

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/1149/dscf00074wm.jpg

 

http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/9656/2355855fv9zp.jpg

 

http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/4976/e01301028dq0uf.jpg

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Might be off the trend of this thread but this caught my eye

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Land-Rover-Lightweight-Ex-MoD_W0QQitemZ200401408118QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAutomobiles_UK?hash=item2ea8dad076

 

http://img177.imageshack.us/i/landrover.jpg/

 

This is the exact model and roughly the same colour as my first vehicle (although my camoflage paint was better done). However mine had the 2.25L 4cyl removed and a rebored 2.8-3.0L V6 Ford capri engine in :eyebrows:

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Type 105 Alfa GT.

 

One of my mates had a 1300 about 30 years ago. Astonishing little engine - all-alloy, DOHC, and 90bhp from a 1300 in 1955 (IIRC), when the A-series was the best thing fitted to small British cars.

 

I don't care which engine - 1300, 1600, 1750, or 2000.

 

Off to look for an advert...

 

EDIT:

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1292902.htm

 

Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior (1972)

£7000

34,500 miles, 1300cc, Dark Blue, Manual, RHD.

A rare, tax exempt low volume production version of the 105 model. Engine professionally rebuilt 2 years ago including

New piston rings, new big end bearings, new main bearings, new oil pump.

Engine has covered 4k since the rebuild and has a new clutch.

Body professionally restored 4 years ago including

New lower front valance, new sills, retro fitted splash guards (to reduce future sill problems), re-sprayed in an original 1972 Alfa dark blue colour, renewed sections of the Webasto sun roof.

Alfaholics fast road suspension kit and steel minilite wheels fitted.

Extra parts that come with the car are:

29mm front anti roll bar (never fitted to GTJs but I am assured could be)

The four original chrome hub caps

Outdoor car cover

Full set of unused Ferodo uprated brake pads that I never got round to fitting

Vehicle has always been kept garaged, rarely rained on and never tracked.

Bad points:

There is one small area (in pictures) underneath the offside rear window that has started to lift.

There is also a small dent on the offside section of the rear bumper, this could be beaten out or the section replaced and the interior is in need to some restoration.

 

http://mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=100934&stc=1&d=1257618381

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Oh yes this would definately be my choice. That's a really great example as well :)

 

I have tried to find them online before but never had much luck finding a website that sells this kind of thing. Any ideas?

 

http://www.carsensor.net

http://www.goo-net.com

 

These two site are great (especially carsensor) there's usually loads of classic Jap stuff available.

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105-series Alfa GT.

 

One of my mates had a 1300 about 30 years ago. Astonishing little engine - all-alloy, DOHC, and 90bhp from a 1300 in 1955 (IIRC), when the A-series was the best thing fitted to small British cars.

 

 

Great little cars, though the estimated power is probably a little optimistic.

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