Car collection for sale in Houston, TX. NMNA. The available cars listed are cut short in the screen capture below. Year Make & Model Notes Price
1963 Corvair Monza 4 Speed manual coupe $3,000
1967 Mercedes Benz 280S Auto & A/C $5,000
1973 Citroen DS21 * 5 Speed Manual engine will start and run $10,000.
1977 Lincoln Versailles 351W $1,500
1979 Lincoln Versailles 302W $1,500
1982 Maserati QP III $5,000.
1989 Mercedes Benz 560SEC $5,000
1991 Jaguar XJ-S V12 $4,000
1994 Jaguar XJ12 Bill of Sale $4,000
How could you not want a 50 year old FWD French car with sketchy parts availability?
914Driver said:
How could you not want a 50 year old FWD French car with sketchy parts availability?
Those are worth Mucho Dinero... Probably the most expensive thing in the hoard...
I'm strangely attracted to the large white Maserati...
They are all pretty cool. Interesting thing is they all look like they were driven (or towed there) at least 10 or more years ago and doubt any of them run. Most people collect the really cheap sports cars (like 5 MGB's) and have them all sitting around rotting. This guy was more upscale and looks like he was buying up Euro future classics when they were cheap. All would need totally restored but definitely better than starting with our east coast rust buckets.
Can't believe no one is interested in one of the Biturbos
In reply to dherr (Forum Supporter) :
I think there might be one Biturbo, but two Quattroportes.
Houston. What are the odds they've been underwater in the past few years?
In reply to Keith Tanner :
And the floor is wet in the photos. Yikes!
In reply to TurnerX19 :
I think they might have been washing the cars, there's a soapy brush in one photo. That's what I'm hoping.
billstewartx said:
914Driver said:
How could you not want a 50 year old FWD French car with sketchy parts availability?
Those are worth Mucho Dinero... Probably the most expensive thing in the hoard...
Too much money for something weird that you can't get parts for.
Come to think of it, he is asking quite a bit of money for cars you will end up spending a whole lot more money on.
LapDog
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1/5/22 2:04 p.m.
In reply to Snowdoggie (Forum Supporter) :
They seem like reasonable prices for things you'll end up spending a whole lot of money for but maybe my internal price check is off.
There was a 928 pictured but not listed in the ad. Seller says that sold a few months ago and is no longer available if anyone is curious.