1971 Citroen DS 21 - This has to be one of the nicest DS 21s in North America. Given the overall quality control of all auto manufacturers in the early seventies, this car is probably in nicer condition now than when it was new.
Virtually everything on this car has been replaced or rebuilt.
As I write this there are 5 days left to the eBay auction. This car has 28 bids by 13 separate bidder and is up to $14,000.00. It will be interesting to see what it finally sells for.
Located in Franklin, TN, click here to see the eBay listing.
1971 Volvo 145 - This could be a pretty good deal for someone. I'm posting it however, because of one line in the listing... "This car was a 1 owner car,Due to bad times the original owner had to sell it and it got passed around 2 other times before ending up with me.... " Uh, aren't most cars "1 owner" cars at some point. This one is now on its 4th owner in my book. Whatever. I'd rather have a car that's had a bunch of caring owners than one that had 1 neglectful owner.
Old Volvos are becoming very sought after cars. This one needs some work, but has had a lot of work done to it. If the price is right, this is a great (easy) summer project.
Located in Milwaukie, OR, click here to see the eBay listing.
A big thanks to John for sending me the links to the Citroen and Volvo.
1959 Singer Gazelle - By the time this one was built, the Gazelle was really nothing more than an upscale Hillman Minx. The interior was nicer and it had a different, arguably classier, nose and a few other slight body differences, but underneath it was pure Hillman Minx. Not that there's anything wrong with that. The Minx was a pretty good - but slow - car.
From time to time you'll see a Minx at a British car show, but rarely do you see a Gazelle. This could be a very cool car to restore and bring to shows. Check it out thoroughly though, as they are very prone to rust.
Located in Macon, GA, click here to see the Craigslist ad.
A big thanks to JaCG reader, Clint, for sending me the link to this car.
More to come...