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10 Affordable Classic Cars That Are a Joy to Own

Picture driving down a mountain road with the wind blowing through your hair and a classic engine purring beneath the hood. Contrary to common belief, owning a classic car doesn’t have to be a costly and time-consuming endeavor. Here is a meticulously curated list of ten classic cars that cater to fans on a modest …
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Picture driving down a mountain road with the wind blowing through your hair and a classic engine purring beneath the hood. Contrary to common belief, owning a classic car doesn’t have to be a costly and time-consuming endeavor. Here is a meticulously curated list of ten classic cars that cater to fans on a modest budget, ensuring an unforgettable and enjoyable experience.

1975 Datsun 280Z

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Starting Price: $15,800 

The 1975 Datsun 280Z has an unassuming style and performance. It is so well put together and simple that it won the hearts of most of its owners. For many buyers, it is a great first classic car to purchase.

1986 BMW E30 325i Convertible

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Starting Price: $19,600 

This convertible is a piece of German engineering that embodies a sensation of driving with no top. Enthusiasts often praise the vehicle for its strong body and the ease of finding spare parts.

1968 Fiat 124 Spider

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Starting Price: $13,100 

Fiat’s 124 Spider, with its Italian charm, captures hearts due to its cost-effective maintenance. Its agile handling, attractive looks, and affordability make it a popular choice among competitors.

1965 Ford Mustang

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Starting Price: $22,200 

Even though it is an American icon, many people would be surprised at how reasonable the maintenance costs for a 1965 Ford Mustang are. The car is so popular that it has great support and repair resources.

1978 Chevrolet Corvette C3

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Starting Price: $14,100 

It is a car that has been admired for its classic looks and can be afforded by many when it comes to maintenance. Its powerful V8 engine and timeless design attract many admirers without a hefty price tag.

1972 Triumph Spitfire

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Starting Price: $8,300 

The 1972 Triumph Spitfire is treasured for its British charm and easy maintenance. Owners appreciate its agility and control and mention an active and supportive community of Spitfire enthusiasts.

1968 Opel GT

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Starting Price: $15,000 

Many people find the 1968 Opel GT appealing because of its smooth and simple design. Its mechanical ease makes it relatively easy for DIY aficionados to maintain or repair.

1984 Toyota MR2

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Starting Price: $12,000 

The 1984 Toyota MR2 is a classic car with an exhilarating driving experience and dependable performance. Its mid-engine layout, coupled with affordability, makes it a top choice for classic car aficionados.

1980 Ford Capri

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Starting Price: $25,000 

The 1980 Ford Capri is an eye-catcher, sporty in its appearance and easy to keep. The model’s solid mechanics and timeless design make it a darling for classic car lovers.

1962 MGB Roadster

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Starting Price: $11,100 

This 1962 MGB Roadster has a following. It is loved for its timeless looks and ease of maintenance. Devotees appreciate the no-nonsense mechanics and relative ease of acquiring spare parts for her.

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