2018 Hyundai Santa Fe TM MY19 Active Wagon 7st 5dr Spts Auto 8sp 4x4 2.2DTFirm on price. Enquire if you are ready to settle. End of year sale EXPLORE WITH THE FAMILY-6 airbags to give you added protection with an ANCAP safety rating of 5. -Air conditioner -USB audio input-Central locking-Bluetooth-iPod connectivity-Side airbags-Front fog lamps-Parking assist graphical display. -Remote central locking-Rear cup holders-Blind spot sensor-Alert/warning-Collision forward. ' WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED' We are situated 15 minutes of Adelaide CBD. ' IS THIS CAR STILL AVAILABLE' Yes, if it is advertised it is still available. ' I LIVE INTERSTATE! CAN YOU DELIVER' Yes, we can deliver your new car direct to your door anywhere in Australia. ' WHAT IS YOUR BEST PRICE' Our cars are priced competitively so that they sell quickly and often sell within a few days of being advertised. ' CAN I TRADE IN MY CURRENT CAR' Yes, we are happy to trade-in your current car. ' DO YOU OFFER FINANCE' Yes, we can assist with finance. ' WHAT ARE YOUR OPENING HOURS' Monday to Friday – 0900 am till 5:30pm Saturday - 9am till 4pm ' WHAT WARRANTY COMES WITH THIS CAR' Our vehicles come with a minimum of 3 months or 5,000km of warranty and extended warranties are available at an additional cost. ' Warranty applies to vehicles less than 15 years old and with less than 200000km. INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ENQUIRE TO DISCUSS THE CAR IN FURTHER DETAIL AND ARRANGE A TIME TO VIEW AND DRIVE THE CAR. WE HAVE HEAPS OF EXPERIENCE IN SPORTS, LUXURY AND 4x4 VEHICLE SALES. WE CAN VALUE YOUR TRADE IN WITHIN 24 HOURS NATIONALLY AND OFFER COMPREHENSIVE, TAILORED FINANCE PACKAGES AND WARRANTY OPTIONS. INTERSTATE TRANSPORT AND HANDLING IS EASILY ARRANGE VIA TRUSTED CARRIERS. more
For Sale: 2004 Subaru Liberty Wagon (5-Speed Manual) – Statutory Write-Off Are you looking for a project car or a reliable donor vehicle? This 2004 Subaru Liberty Wagon could be the perfect choice! Key Details: Transmission: 5-speed manual Engine: Brand new engine with less than 5000 kilometres – ready for action! Condition: Fianancial write-off (can be registered for road use in Australia after fixes) Body: Straight panels, minimal cosmetic wear for its age (see photos) Ideal For: Parts: Excellent donor for drivetrain, suspension, and other components. Track Car: Great foundation for a motorsport or off-road project. Price: $4,000 (engine rebuild was over 6k) Location: Edinburgh Contact: DM me for number. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity – enquire today! more
1948 MG TC ROADSTER – 1,081 MILES SHOWING Probably one of the most popular MG models ever made, this model is really just a post war example of the earlier TA and TB pre war models, which had to be suspended during the war years as the Abingdon MG factory was turned over to the Ministry of Defence to assist in the war production of weapons and materials. The US servicemen based in the UK during the war just fell in love with MG Midget design and driving down English country lanes, so when the conflict was over and they were sent home, they pined for this car. Lovingly known by many past and present owners as “bone shakers”, they are such fun cars to drive because they deserve all your attention and give you back so many reasons to smile. As a direct result of US demand, the TC was developed by MG and export sales sky rocketed. Later models, particularly the MGA and MGB directly were riding on the initial success of the TC’s US market success. Presented here is a much loved and restored TC #9260, in a very traditional colour combination of Green with Green interior and a Tan coloured roof. We hold an original style instruction manual (Handbook), which comes with the car. Powered originally by a 1.25Lt 4 cylinder engine, it produced (54.4bhp) 40.6Kw of power, delivered to the rear wheels via a 4 speed manual gearbox. Performance figures suggest 0-100kph in 21.3 secs and a top speed near 130kph. The current owner has supplied the a large folder of documents, magazines, parts catalogue and photos relating to the current condition of the car. He purchased the car in 1986, so there is a wealth of knowledge, love, toil and expense put into this car over nearly 40 years of ownership. This example would please the most fastidious MG enthusiast and would be an ideal car for classic car events, show and shines and cruises. Eligible for Historic registration in most jurisdictions, this equates to minimal on road costs. The current SA plates # 308-783 are not available with this sale. Available to admire on on our state of the art showroom floor in Adelaide. We can arrange transport door to door Australia wide. more
1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE – AUTO – 71,212 MILES SHOWING * AVAILABLE TO INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY * The first generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a two-seat convertible produced by Ford for the 1955 to the 1957 model years, the first 2-seat Ford since 1938. It was developed in response to the 1953 Motorama display at the New York Auto Show, which showed the Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette in turn was developed in response to the popularity of European sports cars among Americans. Dubbed a “a personal car of distinction” by Ford, this appellation was also used by the motoring press at the time. The car built upon the heritage of the bespoke roadsters of the 1930s, yet was constructed largely of existing components, marking the first step toward the evolution of the personal luxury car as a mass market segment in the United States. While light weight for its era and fitted with a standard V8 engine, the Thunderbird focused more on driver comfort than speed, and was not a direct rival to either the Corvette or European sports cars. The Thunderbird proved more suited to the American market than the Corvette, with sales of 16,155, versus 674 Corvettes in 1955. This remained the only two-seat convertible Thunderbird until the eleventh-generation was unveiled in 2002. The design of this generation of the Ford Thunderbird was the direct inspiration for the German Auto Union 1000 Sp. The Thunderbird came with a removable fiberglass top as standard equipment, with a fabric convertible top as a commonly specified option. The engine was Ford’s 292-cubic-inch OHV 292 Y-block V8. The exhaust pipes exited through twin bumper guards bolted to the rear bumper. This particular example presents in Off White with Red interior trim. We hold a copy of the Australian Government Import Approval # APP49344 dated the 22nd of December 2020. Approved for road registration in South Australia on the 29th of July 2022. Powered by a 292ci ( 4.8Lt) V8 engine, it produced when new 150.5Kw and 392Nm of power and torque, delivered to the rear wheels via a 2 speed Fordomatic auto transmission. Performance figures suggested at that time 0-100kph in 9.4 secs and a top speed near 175kph. While the body work , exterior and interior are showing some patina, the underneath and mechanical side of the car are in great shape. This car will suit someone who wants to tinker and fettle the car along on its journey. The car comes with a soft top as well as the hard top with cute porthole side windows. An ideal classic car for classic car events, show and shines or just a cruise on a sunny day to your favourite destination. Eligible for Historic registration in most jurisdictions, this equates to minimal on road costs. We can arrange transport door to door Australia wide. more