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CONDITION: excellent throughout – drives sweetly, performs well. KMS : 44,686 km LHD : approved SA – historic registration ID: Model OPEL GT -A-L CHASSIS NUMBER: 773130249 MANUFACTURER: ADAM OPEL A.G. RUSSEL SHEIM [WERK BOCHUM] West Germany ENGINE: 1.9 litre 4-cylinder OPEL fuel injected – approx 118 hp. TRANSMISSION: 5-speed manual WHEELS: 4 x ALLOY – 5 original wheels included WEIGHT: approx. 970kg BOOKS included + SA LHD approval + original German registration plates

Willunga SA, Australia
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Selling on behalf of my Fathers Estate , 1949 Singer 9A Roadster Older Restoration which was undertaken by the previous owner at the time was Chassis up and painted form bare metal some photos available from this time I have. The Singer still presents well but could use a tidy up in areas. The Car is sold unregistered as it was Previously on Historic Registration, All paperwork comes with the car to register it. It Comes with full weather protection including side covers and a tonneau cover

Lewiston SA, Australia
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Offers are invited for my 1975 ALFA ROMEO BERLINA 2000A. The car is currently comprehensively insured for $45,000. And at Shannon’s Auctions a 1967 un-restored 1750 Berlina sold for $30,000 (LOT 104 Winter Auction June 2021). I’m selling this car because it has been standing still for the last 4 years, and I have spent about $5,000 in preparation for it’s sale. I'm hoping an Alfa Romeo enthusiast will give it a good home. Giorgetto Giugiaro (Bertone Studios) designed the Berlina with a rake

Wodonga City, VIC, Australia
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Are you looking to get in to Tarmac Rally? Do you want a well prepared classic, that will stand out from the crowd? This one is for you. I am selling my Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint. The car has been taken from being a moribund paddock basher to being a well prepared tarmac rally car. It was built to contend in the old Early Classic handicap category, but is capable of holding its own in any classic competition. Watch the video footage of it below, competing in Targa Tasmania. You’ll be adding to ove

Kensington SA, Australia
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