DRIVERS have the chance to nab a classic car for less than $10k but there’s a catch.It is thought there are only ten of the modest two-door coupes available in the country. Facebook MarketplaceIt costs less than $10k but only certain drivers can take the wheel[/caption]Facebook MarketplaceThe seller has posted a number of pictures revealing the state of the vehicle[/caption]Facebook MarketplaceThe grey interior pairs nicely with the glossy exterior[/caption]Facebook MarketplaceThe 1992 car is one of ten left in the country[/caption]A 1992 Opel Calibra has been spotted up for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
Posted out of Midlothian, Virginia, the German import is joined by just nine others by GM reside stateside at the moment, according to Auto Evolution. The two-litre was likely never meant to be seen in the US but the brand has been commonplace across Europe. The make was produced by automaker Opel from the late eighties until 1997.
It was also marketed under the name Vauxhall and Chevrolet in South America. Whilst motorists in Australia and New Zealand might recognise it under the Holden Calibra title. The three door front-wheel drive was first delivered to compete against the Japanese sporting coupes.
With an asking price of just $9,700 classic car fans have been offered a steal. Pictures of the listing show the glossy blue exterior matched with grey seat coverings. The left-hand drive even appears to come with a phone holder, ready to head straight to its new home.
A skylight in the roof offers ample lights into the three door vehicle. The black matte steering wheel and floor mats offer a comfortable experience. Those with expert knowledge of motors could look at the number of pictures showing the engine and underside.
It follows a rare 1971 car selling for less than $2,000 after it was abandoned in a garage. The Chevrolet Chevelle Greenbrier from 1971 landed on eBay – courtesy of Western Classics.Whilst its condition suggests it’s been off the road for a rather long time, the Chevelle is one of GM’s best known models.
The Greenbrier iteration is more of a rarity with only 6,128 similar configurations being built in 1971, according to Auto Evolution.The Chevelle Greenbrier was a station wagon model, produced in the late 1960s to early 1970s and was Chevrolet’s attempt to offer a stylish yet affordable option in this segment.While the Greenbrier was not a high-performance model like the SS 396 or SS 454, today it holds certain appeal among collectors and enthusiasts due to its unique position in the Chevelle lineup.
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Classic 1992 car is one of TEN left in the country – it costs less than $10k but only certain drivers can take the wheel
