By
Aditi | November 22, 2008 3:46 pm |
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Discounted Cars
If you have ever dreamt of buying a Vintage Porche car, then go and bid for the 1975 classic model of Porche 914. With its rebuilt 2.0L engine, this vintage car was originally sold by Sunnyvale Porsche Audi in California. Its hot red exteriors and black interiors make it worth buying.
Fitted with low profile racing tires, this 1975 model of Porche 914 is still in very good shape. It runs for about 500 miles on new plugs and fresh Amsoil oil change. The best thing about this vintage car is that its top is removable and slides into the rear storage area without any hassles.
It comes fitted with ultra light fiberglass front and rear bumpers and an air dam. This classic Porsche car runs on a 4-cylinder engine with a manual transmission. Capable of running on Gasoline, Porsche 914 has high compression Euro pistons. So, go bid to make this vintage car yours.
Current Bid: $3,950
By
Aditi | November 6, 2008 1:47 pm |
Categories:
Antique Cars

Their connection goes well with their age and they are liked for their class-apart appeal and antique design. Yeah, both old wines and vintage cars are loved for their early and ancient flavor. Older they are, better it is, one such typical vintage car design was well modeled by the Fort T.
Much to the delight, of then Englishmen, Ford Motor Company manufactured this archaic car from 1908 through 1927. The Ford T indeed became the rage in 1908 for its reasonable price. It was touted as the most influential car of the twentieth century, which had put America on wheels by being the first affordable automobile.
It almost became a cult after being widely used in the Hollywood films like The Flivver King and the Absent-minded Professor. Why it became so popular, was partly due to the adoption of assemble line production in place of conventional handcrafting and partly for the payment of worker wages in proportion to the cost of the car.