1965 Ford Mustang

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1965 T-5 MUSTANGfuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2016-01-21 7:55pm
$29950

This ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 1965 T-5 MUSTANG is truly A RARE FIND! These T-5 Mustangs were sent to Germany for purchase by our US forces staff. This car is listed in THE FORD T-5 REGISTRY. LESS than 300 have been located and verified to date. This Pony was built in the Ford Assembly Plant in Dearborn, Michigan under the codes of 91. This Little Ivy Green Mustang has had a complete Frame-Off Professional Restoration.. U GOTTA SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! Very Clean Car. ALL Numbers correct. Has a late model radio. Redline Tires with Correct Hubcaps. 6 Cylinder with Factory Installed Air. 3 Speed Manual Transmission in the floor. Beautiful AND Clean Interior, Motor Compartment, Underneath and Trunk. PERFECT DRIVE & SHOW CAR. A SHOW W-I-N-N-E-R. I have a large folder with Much MORE Information on this car, INCLUDING original Owners Manual. Price $29,950.00. Some sales information shows these cars, because of the RARITY, to be unable to estimate value. Would consider trade for Street Rod.

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1983 Porsche 928S 5-Speed

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1983 porsche 928 s
VIN: WP0ZZZ92ZDS841878
condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 159604
paint color: brown
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: coupe

2016-11-25 7:17am
$9900

1983 Porsche 928S
WP0ZZZ92ZDS841878, Clean, Good Title, Clean Carfax Report, Includes Original Owners Manual
Garaged, Non Smoker, Private Party Sale, No Arizona Sales Tax or Dealer Fees, Save $!
Not interested in Trades, Cannot accept installment or Offer financing
Thanks for Looking.

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The Porsche Cayman Conspiracy is No Longer a Conspiracy

Conspiracy theorists push nearly unbelievable ideas. The moon landing was a fake, filmed on a Hollywood movie set; Hillary Clinton is a humanoid reptilian bent on world domination; and Porsche nerfs the Cayman’s performance because it doesn’t want to expose that the 911’s rear engine placement is a huge mistake. The thing with conspiracy theories […]

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1988 Porsche 928 S4

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1988 porsche 928 s4condition: excellent
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 78800
paint color: red
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: coupe

2016-03-29 12:54pm
$20000

I am selling my beautiful 1988 Porsche 928 S4 that I have owned for 12 years. This would be a sound investment for anyone. The car is beautiful inside and out. Two years ago I had it professionally repainted (same color) and it looks awesome. The interior is also in great shape with a few small imperfections: a few small horizontal cracks in the dash between the vents (see pictures), tear in the upholstery on the rear console cover, and a tiny tear on the passenger side arm rest, and driver’s seat bolster shows wear.

The only modifications to the car are a new chrome exhaust, and a Murf 928 supercharger that was installed about 7 years ago (performs great), and a competition clutch installed at the same time. The supercharger cost me about $6,000 plus installation (it’s a bolt on that you can certainly remove if you choose).

The only exterior flaws are: passenger mirror spring failed (doesn’t affect usability of the mirror), so the mirror doesn’t “spring” back if you manually turn it backwards flat to the car. And the sunroof (although operates just fine) gets scratched by something within the underside of the roof when sliding open and shut, so I don’t open it anymore since the car was painted because I didn’t want it to get scratched. I have not taken the sunroof out to examine why it gets scratched when opening and closing.
The A/C does not blow cold and hasn’t since I’ve owned it. Because I live in northern Minnesota and drive with the windows open on warm days, I never cared.
The car runs and drives beautifully. I don’t drive the car in the rain or snow. The car has been garage stored always. I have owned it for over twelve years and have put about 15K miles on it since I’ve owned it (and it’s never been out of commission). The timing belt and water pump have both been replaced twice since I’ve owned it (just routine maintenance, no mechanical issues). The car has always been serviced by the same local private and reputable mechanic. Call or text me if interested. Hagerty has this car in GOOD condition valued at $19,000 (without supercharger). I’m asking $20000. Call Dan if interested @ show contact info Thanks for looking.

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1993 Porsche 968

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1993 porsche 968VIN: WP0AA2960PS820615
condition: excellent
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 135700
paint color: red
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: coupe

2016-04-02 10:02pm
$13900

1993 6 speed Coupe in overall excellent condition. Original California car now garage maintained in Washington.
Guards Red over cashmere interior.
135,700 miles. All maintenance up to date. Needs nothing.

Options include:
Partial leather
Full power driver’s seat
Body color spoiler
17 inch wheels, currently with Hankook RS-3A tires. 16 Inch wheels with near new A/S tires also available if preferred.

Upgrades:
Koni adjustable shocks and struts
Bulldog keyless entry.
Clarion AM/FM/CD/MP3 head unit with Sirius satellite adapter.

Recent maintenance:
Slotted brake rotors and Stoptech S/T pads
Strut mounts
Front control arm caster blocks
Motor mounts
Valve cover gaskets
Variocam chain and adjusting pads
Timing/balance shaft belts, rollers and seals
Water pump
Oil pan gasket
Connecting rod bearings
Power steering return line

Includes all manuals (also electronic version of shop manual), original window sticker and tool kit.

$13,900

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Aston Martin Reveals Manual V12 Vantage S

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Aston Martin said it will offer the V12 Vantage S with a 7-speed manual transmission for model year 2017, hailing it as the transmission of choice for enthusiasts who want the ultimate analog experience.

That’s the car with the company’s largest engine squeezed into its smallest car, now available with three pedals and a weird selector knob in the center console. The shift pattern has a dog-leg first gear, so those more fun gears are conveniently lined up. A driver selectable mode called AMSHIFT will automatically simulate a heel-toe downshift for those enthusiasts who are dedicated enough to get a manual transmission but don’t want to be bothered with learning how to properly use one.

“Broadening the scope of the V12 Vantage S with a manual transmission option is an indication of our desire to offer the keenest drivers a more analogue and immersive machine to enjoy. I’d like to take this opportunity to reiterate that the manual gearbox remains an integral part of our product plans and will do for many years to come,” Aston Martin CEO Dr. Andy Palmer said.

Both the 7-speed manual and Sportshift III automated manual will be offered alongside each other for the same price. Start pinching your pounds now. 

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Too Small is Just Right

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When I bought my MINI Cooper S, I was a strapping young twenty-year-old college student/car enthusiast. I was moving off campus in the Fall and would therefore need a car to get around. I wanted the most fun and interesting car I could get, but there was a catch: my parents were helping me buy my first car. And by “helping” I obviously mean in exchange for the full price of the car, I would be supplying an I-O-U napkin with CAR written on it ala Dumb and Dumber. Since my napkin didn’t hold much actual monetary value, concerned-parent requirements were imposed. Safe, reliable, no convertible, no rear-wheel-drive.

Those constraints ruled out a lot of my favorable options. Minnesota is terrible to cars in the winter, so I played ball. I couldn’t get a Miata, no cheap Porsche, nor a funky old Volkswagen or ancient Saab.

As the interesting options fell away and my boy-racer dreams were slowly being crushed, I was left with one fun option: economic-derived hot hatches. Safe and practical, yet deceptively sporty. I looked at GTIs, Mazdaspeed3s, and WRXs. Speed3s were a tad too expensive and were prone to horrible rust; WRXs were too molested; I was too picky finding a GTI (Tartan seats on United Gray paint was a must). But then I stumbled across some MINIs and found that they were cheap and abundant. I was sold. They were fast, fun, safe, reliable, cool little carts that could be practical enough if I folded down the back seats and lied about their existence when people asked for rides.

My search eventually led to a 2006 MINI Cooper S in decent condition. I was smitten with this car that most people dismissed as too impractical and scary small. All the while I zipped around city traffic, darting between cars and drawing angry car horns. I owned it for two years, addicted to the whine of the supercharger, winding it up whenever I had an excuse, or for no reason at all. When I lifted off the accelerator pedal, the dudes from the Rice Krispy box danced in my exhaust: Snap, Crackle, Pop! “Why does it keep making that popping sound from the exhaust?” my passengers would often ask. “Because it sounds awesome,” I would reply.

I took Elizabeth camping at Road America two years in a row

As an auto enthusiast, the MINI was an excellent first car to own.  It performed  all the normal-car duties demanded of it, but in a style only the MINI could pull off. I’m not one of those nutty people who names their cars and gives them personalities, but I affectionately called her Elizabeth.
I took Elizabeth camping at Road America two years in a row, managing to pack a tent, sleeping bag, chair, coolers, and a fire pit into the back with the seats folded down (as my friends in their Porsche coupes had little room save for carefully stacked wood they had in the back, got to have even weight distribution, am I right?). That much handy equipment hadn’t been in something that British since Julie Andrews wrangled a few naughty children with only what she had in her deceptively roomy hand bag. If anyone ever said this car was too small to be practical, I can happily prove them wrong with pictures of a full armchair snuggled in the back. And the car was just special enough for me to be seen as a committed car-nut among other expensive and rare cars that were there that weekend. My MINI and I were accepted.

One of my favorite memories from my time with Elizabeth was one bright Sunday afternoon in early spring. I was going for a drive with my human girlfriend and I decided to drop by the local Jaguar, Audi and Porsche dealerships. I came to the end of the row of brand new F-Types and turned the corner to go down the next row. At that same moment, another MINI Cooper came around the end of another row. We both stopped and faced each other. In the opposite car sat a guy about my age and his girlfriend. All four of us burst into laughter at the sight of our doppelgangers. We continued on, passing each other row after row as we explored the neat cars the dealerships had on display. To this day I still wish I had gotten out and greeted my twin. We could have been very special friends.

All four of us burst into laughter at the sight of our doppelgangers

I ended up selling Elizabeth after I graduated from college. It wasn’t her, it was me. I wanted to trade up to something a little less reliable, a lot less new, a little more sporty and a bit more fun: a Porsche 944. But that  doesn’t mean I was happy to see my MINI go. I still miss her frequently. I get excited each time I pass a MINI on the streets, trying to catch the eye of the driver to convey that I too had once owned a MINI, that I was a part of their club. Maybe someday I’ll own another MINI, but I’ll forever be a MINI-evangelist.

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1984 Toyota Corolla

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1984 toyota corollafuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2016-01-04 2:40pm
$6000

Selling my Ae86 full gts conversion
Red top 4age
Greddy type s coil overs
Xxr 537 wheels

If you have any questions text me at show contact info

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1990 Porsche 911

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1990 Porsche 911fuel: gas
odometer: 135298
title status: clean
transmission: manual
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2015-12-01 4:13pm
$38900

Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 coupe (964). Bone stock and unmolested, two Atlanta owners from new, 135k miles. Black over tan leather interior.

Purchased new at Jim Ellis Porsche and serviced there for most of its life. Largely original paint in very good condition. Original interior is attractive and clean, dash and steering wheel are particularly nice, some wear on passenger door pocket and driver’s “dead pedal” carpet. Books, tools, air pump, records, original Blaupunkt.

Top end rebuild in ’07 at 125k miles, fresh oil service and battery. Runs and drives well and all gauges and electricals are working properly. We’re particularly fond of 964s around here and when you take out the less desirable Cabs, Tips and C4s you aren’t left with very many C2 manual transmission coupes such as this one.

For more information about this 1990 Porsche 964 C2 manual coupe for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please visit motorcarstudio.com or call 404-692-5250.

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1995 Porsche 968

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1995 Porsche 968VIN: WPOAA2964SS820142
fuel: gas
odometer: 83265
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2015-12-01 10:09am
$17800

1995 Porsche 968 Midnight Blue with Grey leather interior. 83,265 miles, 3.0L 4 cyl engine, manual 6 speed, 911 shift nob, removable sunroof, Kenwood KDC-X692 stereo, Boston Acoustic speakers.

RS Barn performance chip, K&N air filter, short shift linkage, M030 sway bars, 18″ Turbo Twist wheels, Nitto NT05 tires.

Runs perfect. Owned since 2003, garage kept, and locally serviced.

$17,800 serious offers only

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1996 Porsche 911

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1996 Porsche 993VIN: WP0AA2992TS322222
fuel: gas
odometer: 65715
title status: clean
transmission: manual
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2015-12-01 7:11pm
$52993

This 1996 Porsche 993 Coupe is in special order Aventurine Green Metallic with Grey and has less than 66k miles.

Sold new on April 15, 1996 at Jim Ellis Porsche Audi in Atlanta, GA.

MSRP New $68,909.00

This car is a 6 speed with original fenders and stock mechanicals.

No accident history. Clear Carfax history.

This 993 is a well looked after car that has not been modified.

This car has strong mechanicals. It has good syncro’s in all gears, a sound clutch (new) and a strong, smooth engine.

Factory options include:
– Aventurine Green Metallic $1036.00
– Grey/Black Partial Leather
– AM/FM Radio Cass Player
– Power Seat Package
– 17″ Wheels w/Cup Design Rims
– Hi-Fi Sound Pkg/10 Speakers
– Delete Rear Model Designation.

Original paint is bright and consistent. Front hood has been resprayed, otherwise factory. Normal surface scratches and rock nicks on the front bumper and in front of the rear wheels.

The interior is in excellent condition with an as new headliner and dash, no sun damage and a non- smokers car. Good carpets and mats. Updated head unit with factory speakers. Original radio included with sale.

All electrical is in good working order.

A nice lower mileage 993 coupe with original equipment and finished in a special order Porsche color.

Original manual, (no service booklet), two keys with remote, spare, jack, and air compressor will be presented to the new owner.

All inspections welcome. We ship worldwide.

This car is located in Monterey, California

More air cooled Porsche inventory can be seen on our website at www.Eurofastcars.com

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