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S1 • E1
The Porsche 924 was a luxury sports car produced by Porsche AG of Germany from 1976 to 1988.

S1 • E2
Mike gives a mini-primer on how to sell cars to maximize profits prior to selling this car.

S1 • E3
The Saab 900 is a front-engined, front-wheel-drive compact car with a longitudinally mounted, 45-degree slanted, 4-cylinder engine, double wishbone front suspension and beam-axle rear suspension. It was originally introduced in May 1978. The 900 contained a number of unusual design features.

S1 • E4
First episode to use the Internet to buy and sell used cars. Original beige knee roll repainted grey when the replacement unit was damaged beyond repair.

S1 • E5
The Volkswagen Golf Mk1 is a compact car, the first generation of the VW Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Beetle. Produced in May 1974, it was intended as a modern front-wheel-drive, hatchback replacement for the ageing Beetle.

S1 • E6
Ed displays his talent by restoring this tired old VW Golf to the original GTI specifications.

S1 • E7
Designed as project ADO15 (Amalgamated Drawing Office 15), the first models were marketed with the names Austin Seven (often written as SE7EN) and Morris Mini-Minor in England.

S1 • E8
Flagged as totally original though it did have a sunroof.

S1 • E9
W123 is the internal chassis-designation Mercedes-Benz used for their executive line of cars, manufactured between 1976 and 1985.

S1 • E10
Car was found through an advertisement on a bulletin board at a local supermarket. Replacement right wing was painted free of charge.

S1 • E11
Ford Capri was a name used by the Ford Motor Company for three different automobile models. The Ford Capri coupé (Europe), Ford/Mercury Capri convertible (Australia) and the Ford Consul Capri coupé which was produced by Ford of Britain between 1961 and 1964.

S1 • E12
Sale price blamed on lackluster finish of repainted wings, as well as the worn seats that were not addressed during the restoration.

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