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  2. 8 Most Affordable Classic Cars for Retirees in 2025 - AOL

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    According to Jolopnik, you shouldn’t need to pay more than $5,000 for a Miata, but you’ll probably end up shelling out double that, given demand. Mercedes-Benz W123

  3. 9 Best ‘Beater’ Cars You Can Get for Under $5,000 - AOL

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    Here are nine beaters you can get for under $5,000: 1. Toyota Sequoia — $5,000 ... The Miata was developed by Mazda to deliver an inexpensive classic British roadster akin to the MGBs, Triumph ...

  4. Kurtis Sport Car - Wikipedia

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    The Kurtis Sport Car (KSC) is a two-seat, aluminum-body sports car designed by Frank Kurtis and manufactured by Kurtis Kraft in 1949 and 1950. Built with numerous components (including the chassis and V8 engine) from a 1949 Ford, the KSC was built as both a production car and a kit car. It was sold at a base price of $3,495.

  5. 5 Classic Cars With the Highest Repair Costs - AOL

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    Under the hood of this head-turning 1960s icon lies ... is recommended every 30,000 miles or five years, and can run $3,000 to $5,000 depending on ... If you’re looking to buy a classic car, or ...

  6. Cunningham Car Company - Wikipedia

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    They assembled each car to individual customer requirements, using components from other manufacturers. Engines came from Buffalo or Continental. Cunningham also sold electric cars based on their experimental vehicle from the 1890s. By 1910, the company was producing all its parts and selling its cars in the range of $4,500 to $5,000.

  7. J.B. Nethercutt - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Nethercutt purchased two cars, a 1936 Duesenberg Convertible Roadster for $5,000 and a 1930 DuPont Town Car for $500, which both needed restoration. He estimated the restoration of the DuPont would take a few weeks, but ended up taking over 18 months and over $65,000.

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