FS: rare sales!

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Not entirely sure quite how rare the Autobianchi A112 Abarth is, but I've never seen one in the US.
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http://maine.craigslist.org/cto/5539554397.html
And it's for sale in Maine!

Love checking out Copley Motorcars in Massachusetts. Always rare cars there.
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http://www.copleymotorcars.com/?showroom=1988-porsche-959-komfort-2
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^ I think, that would be its Acura GS-R cousin. The DB8 Type-R is too {in Golem's voice) "PRECIOUS" to be ruined.
 
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http://www.rightdrive.ca/status/available/

Some interesting and overpriced cars (who in their right mind would pay 17k for a 1998 Honda CR-V?) here; a Daihatsu Midget, a Renault Spider, two R34s and two $50k+ Nissan Figaros...
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^ This rear-end alone is worth the CDN$18K, This is very rare!

-> If only this one too!

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A 908 HDI FAP chassis that wasn't cannibalized to make a concept car? That is certainly rare, and it makes for a rare sale...
I do have one question, though;
RM Auctions says:
This service will be provided at Peugeot Sport’s normal rates for technical support.

How much are those rates? I don't think we are talking about standard issue repairs for a 308 GTi here...
 
Wow, that Carrera GTR is pretty amazing.

Another rare Porsche for sale, a 3.0 RS: 1 of the 5 right hand drive models (54 total 3.0 RS made)
https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/porsche/911-rsr/1974/377949
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Personally, I prefer the RS/ST shape (without a rear wing or with just a ducktail), but that really is fabulous.

'Price on application' :lol:... given Porsche made around 1,600 RS's, it's crazy these are only valued around the same.
 
Personally, I prefer the RS/ST shape (without a rear wing or with just a ducktail), but that really is fabulous.

'Price on application' :lol:... given Porsche made around 1,600 RS's, it's crazy these are only valued around the same.
Suppose the demand for the 3.0s is low, the 2.7s and 2.8s are more popular. This one, though, being one of the 5 RHD models and the condition it's in, I imagine it will go well above $1 million (USD). I read an article on this very car in Total 911 magazine I will have to find. I vaguely remember the article mention that the owner would never sell it. :lol:
 
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