Craigslist Car Finds - April 21st, 2024

Joshua here,

What kind of cars are you hoping to see in future emails? Let me know by replying to this email and you might just see them soon!

Now, let’s get into it!⚡

SEEKING SUBIE LOVER

1995 Subaru SVX LSi

~104,500 miles, automatic, awd, 6-cylinder

$2,500 / Excelsior, MN

Great shape SVX at an even better price. I always loved this color too. It looks especially good on this Subaru.

MUSTANG POWERED LINCOLN

1995 Lincoln Mark VIII

~129,000 miles, automatic, rwd, 8-cylinder

$5,500 / Pueblo, CO

I know a Mustang is a Ford and Lincoln is a Ford. However, it’s pretty cool that they put a Mustang engine in this Lincoln from the factory. The Cobra engine to be exact.

LET’S GET THIS SHO ON THE ROAD

1994 Ford Taurus SHO

~120,000 miles, automatic, fwd, 6-cylinder

$4,950 / Auburn, WA

Speaking of cool old cars from the Ford family, this Taurus SHO fits right in. The SHO made an additional 80HP over the standard engine, making good use of its acronym SHO: Super High Output.

PATINA COROLLA

1976 Toyota Corolla

~77,000 miles, manual, rwd, 4-cylinder

$7,500 / Dublin, CA

Looks remain untouched over the years. Mechanically the Corolla has been gone over and is in good running and driving condition.

BEAUTIFUL BEETLE

1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle

~68,963 miles, manual, fwd, 4-cylinder

$9,950 / Chapel Hill, NC

I’m not sure there is anything necessarily special about the Super Beetle. It has some new parts but when I saw the pictures, it just looked so good!

➡️ If you buy a car listed in Good Deal Garage & email us a picture of yourself with the car, we’ll feature you in the newsletter PLUS send you something special in return!

CELEBRATE GOOD CARS

1988 Porsche 944 Celebration

~154,127 miles, manual, rwd, 4-cylinder, pop-up headlights

$8,000 / West Newbury, MA

This is 1 of 250 limited edition, “Celebration” models of the 944 imported to the US. This edition included some different interior finishings than standard.

Best Tools to Inspect a Used Car

OBD II Code Reader: quickly decipher check engine codes.

High Lumen Flashlight: make it easier to see what you’re inspecting.

1500 Amp Jump Pack: enough power to jump both cars and trucks.

Work Gloves: protect your hands from getting dirty, cut, or shocked.

Shop Towels: useful for many things, including wiping a dipstick.