- Bring a Trailer offers more than (sometimes rare) used cars. We’ve put together some interesting examples of things that don’t really need a trailer.
- A non-functioning Ferrari display engine, a toy version of a 1958 Series II Land Rover, and a classic Ferrari service manual are all available on this site.
- Some vehicles seem to ignore towing, at least under normal circumstances, like the old US Army Unimog (pictured above) with a hydraulic front-end loader.
Vehicle auction site Bring a Trailer sold over 24,000 vehicles last year, but not all of the vehicles on the site actually need trailers. Sure, some vehicles for sale need to be towed to a repair shop before they can be moved, but there are items available at Bring a Trailer. car and driver, part of Hearst Autos that fits in your pocket. However, they are mostly items from across the automotive world, and like these non-automotives currently up for auction, we’ve selected some of our favorites currently available at BaT.
Let’s start with the items that fit in your pocket. Ferrari manuals and catalogs from the mid-1960sThese classic prints are related to the beloved Ferrari 275 Grand Tourer. 275GTB, 275GTB4, and 275GTS versions. There is an operation and service manual, two spare parts catalogs, and a 275GTS sales brochure. Printed in Italian, English and French, these old manuals feature the Prancing Horse logo and leather closure tabs in case you don’t want to actually have a piece of these automotive history in your pocket. The current bid is $275 with 7 days left in the auction.
Moving on to larger items, Gorgeous 3.6-liter F131 V8 enginethe kind used in different Ferraris, 360 ModenaHowever, this engine has yet to power any car. In fact it’s not really possible as this is a showpiece with no internal parts, the kind Ferrari must have used at some kind of promotional his event. The engine on display is fitted with a red Ferrari-branded intake, a non-functioning intake manifold and cylinder head, and other components. Whether or not this piece requires a trailer depends on the size of the vehicle, but it comes with a pedestal style display stand when it’s time to show off your new purchase. With one week left until the auction closes on January 15th, the current bid is $1500.
Away from the Italian ones, we also found this pint-sized 1958 Series II Land Rover toy replica made in 2020. Toylander Series II Kart Two 24-volt electric motors and a direct-drive transmission on the rear axle make it really work. Commenters on BaT lament the lack of authentic details such as oil leaks, but this toy car comes with 8-inch steel his wheels and working headlights, taillights, and turn-hi signals. doing. The fiberglass body is approximately 63 inches long and 29 inches wide, big enough for 1 adult and 2 children. The Toylander Series II has a top speed of just 5 mph. The current bid is $1200, with room for higher bids, but a new Toylander like this can be bought for around $2000.
Finally, in our non-car BaT roundup, we got something from the other end of the size spectrum: the Freightliner. Unimog Workhorse with removable hydraulic front end loader. Originally a US military vehicle and still sporting a camouflage paint job, this Unimog was overhauled in 2005 and had some maintenance in 2022, including replacing the hydraulic boom his cylinders. Work tools such as a hydraulic chainsaw, hammer drill and pavement breaker are contained in a storage locker on the right side of the vehicle. I know where this ends on January 15th, but Current bid is $10,666.
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https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a42427181/ferarri-engine-toy-land-rover-bring-a-trailer-auctions/ Ferrarri Engine, Toy Land Rover and Unimog Workhorse for sale at BaT