Archive for June, 2009
Recently Sold at Fantasy Junction
Friday, June 26th, 2009
Fantasy Junction has sold this 1968 Porsche 911 T/R and this 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 to separate European buyers.
Fantasy Junction has also sold this Mercedes-Benz 190SL and this stunning Porsche 356SC Sunroof Coupe.
Coming soon is a 1989 Rolls-Royce Corniche II,
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Perfectly Done Euro E28 M535i
Sunday, June 21st, 2009
This 1985 BMW M535i is available on eBay and is an extremely clean example of this desirable Europe only model. This model is rare in the United States, is in excellent shape, and is perfectly set up. The car has a number of unique European features, including M535i M-Technik body kit, and high compression European engine, shadowline trim, European headlamps, and rear sunshade. The car also has a number of tasteful modifications including the “throwing star” wheels from an E34 M5 (certainly one of our favorite wheels for this car), E34 M5 brakes, M5 clutch/flywheel, performance intake (appears to be a TCD item), and performance exhaust.
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Recently Arrived at Fantasy Junction
Saturday, June 20th, 2009
This 1963 Jaguar E-Type Roadster arrived at Fantasy Junction today. It is a nicely mellowed restored car finished in 1989 and is priced at $72,500.
Earlier this week, this absolutely stunning 300SL arrived, and is surely one of the finest 300SL’s Fantasy Junction has had the pleasure to handle in recent years.
Spectacular Gymkhana
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
If you thought gymkhana was dead, this video will convince you that it is alive and well. It features an incredible series of maneuvers by Ken Block driving a heavily prepared Subaru WRX STi. Even if you don’t care for modern cars, the driving in this video is nothing short of awesome.
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Recently Sold at Fantasy Junction
Monday, June 15th, 2009
Fantasy Junction has sold this 1970 Mercedes 280SE 3.5.
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Vic Elford on the 1972 Targa Florio
Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Here’s some vintage in car footage from the 1972 Targa Florio with Vic Elford narrating. This is from the event’s second to last year as a world championship event, which Elford noted even then was old fashioned for its treachery since it was run on open roads passing through villages.