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i have 1983 bmw 318 roller with title

body in real nice shape was goin to build a roadrace vehicle
family issues arrived selling for best offer

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1978 CORVETTE ANNIVERSARY SUPER SHARP BUILT IO RUN 383 STROKER ROLLER MOTOR 12,500 WILL INTERTAIN TRADES WHAT YOU GOT CALL JIMMY 770-505-5013
7 BLADE FAN WITH HD FAN CLUTCH, SHORT SHAFT ALUMINIUM HV WATER, SET OF CORVETTE PULLEYS WITH FIT SBC THIS IS A GOOD COOLING SOLUTION 770-505-5013

hey dose any one know if any one has a '69 mustan for sell. I got a freind looking for one. Just message me he info, please and Thanks

 

I have a "78 Trans Am for sale, it is a restoration project. car is in primer, lost interest. Has original drivetrain and does run. 400, 4bbl, Auto, posi rear 10 bolt. A WS4 car, originally Silver with Red interior. Needs complete restoration. I am taking offers, nothing rediculous please! This is a real Trans Am, non T-Top car.  I have clear title. Can get you pics

Walter

 

 

 

 

looking for Chevy, GMC Ford or Dodge van  1962-1977 

donnyg39@bellsouth.net

Looking for 1955-1956 Mercedes can be in any shape as long as it is buildable.

hello i have a 1989 nissan maxima 5 speed  call or text for more info 678 643 6255

 

i am looking for a 240 or 244 volvo if you or anyone you know has one please contact me 678 643 6255
This is the place to post it.
Dad and I have a 66 belair that we would like to sell it have 19,9xx org. miles has some front end damage but have all but one finder and front glass to replace it, 289 cid, interior is in great shape so if interested call him at 770-280-7800
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Can you supply any BMW car

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