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Looking for an Older Car?

Looking for an Older Car?

Brand-new cars are sometimes overrated but don’t always mean better. Many people prefer the look and body style of older vehicles like the Mustangs, the Corvettes, the Camaros, and many other vehicles. The problem with this is that they can be hard to find and those that are available typically need years of work and remodeling to get them back to their former glory. Not everyone has the time, patience, or know-how to be able to do this. So many people buy these old fixer-upper cars and let them sit in their garage or driveways for years without ever fixing them. Of course, they have the best intentions when they buy the vehicle but, life gets in the way, and then realize that they don’t have enough time. It is such a shame really because many of these old cars waste away because someone buys them and they can’t fix them.

What Is My Option If I’m One of These People?

Your best option is to buy one that’s already fixed up. The problem with this is that someone else has put the effort into fixing one up. This could mean that buying from an individual may lead to you overpaying for the vehicle. The best thing for you to do is try and find one at a car dealership, but this could also pose a problem. Fortunately, for those of you who are interested in older Corvettes, Williams Group Auto in Abilene has the perfect car for you. It is a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 1LT Coupe Manual in wonderful condition. The best part is it only has 61,110 miles on it. It has a four-speed transmission and a 350 V8 engine and is rear wheel drive. This beautiful maroon, black leather interior vehicle is selling for only $15,995. This is a steal of a deal for car collectors. Anyone who is an old car enthusiast would be fortunate to own this vehicle.

Affordable Vehicles for Sale in Abilene.

If you are interested in older sports cars, then come check out Williams Group Auto. We have a wide selection of slightly used vehicles but are fortunate enough to come across older varieties as well such as the 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Call 325-793-2500 to set up a test drive today. You can also visit www.williamsgroupauto.com and check out our virtual showroom.

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