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Used cars for sale online in New Zealand. Sell your car, or find a bargain. NZ Classic Car also gives you advice on buying and selling your car so you can find the best used car for you.

Choose from 23365 cars

Classics - 1970 - 1979

Nissan Fairlady 1978

Auckland

$2000 »

Cadillac De Ville Convertible 1970

Manawatu Wanganui

$34990 »

Mg Bgt 1975 ...

Wellington

$26500 »

Classics - 1950 - 1959

Mg Tf 1954 ...

Canterbury

$34750 »

Chevrolet Fleetmaster 1952

Canterbury

$6000 »

Classics - 1900 - 1949

Chevrolet Pickup 1947

Auckland

$45000 »

Ford F-1 1949

Auckland

$39995 »

Morris 8 1938

Waikato

$2000 »

Classics - 1960 - 1969

Chevrolet Suburban 1965

Auckland

$39995 »

Daimler 2.5 1969

Wellington

$13350 »

Jaguar Mk Ii 1966

Wellington

$22550 »

Citroen Id 19 Comfort 1969

Auckland

$14999 »

Prestige

Mercedes-benz E350 Avantgarde 2010

Bay Of Plenty

$104990 »

Maserati Gran Turismo 2011

Auckland

$219990 »

Ford Gt40 2010

Auckland

$115000 »

Bmw M3 2008 ...

Auckland

$109995 »

Audi A6 3.0tdi 2011

Hawkes Bay Poverty Bay

$124995 »

Aston Martin Db9 2007

Auckland

$159990 »

Advice for buying a classic car

Buying a classic car is never an easy ride, from searching cars for sale sections of websites, magazines (like NZ Classic Car) and newspapers through to negotiating a price, there are so many things to watch out for. Whether it's a newer car that's recently reached classic status, a vintage vehicle, a private car sale or if you're buying from a used car dealer a good rule is to never assume anything and if it's a very cheap car, then be very careful. But like anytime you purchase a used car, if you do your homework and are cautious then you'll end up with an exciting new toy in your garage.

Firstly, do your research, you have probably already found the model of car you love, but find out what engines were offered, if there were any special editions and at what years key updates were made. Once you've been successful in finding an example of the classic car you want, then get in touch with the owner and find out how long they have had the car, if it's only been a short time they could be passing on a lemon. Next, check the ownership and other details at Checka for a full vehicle history report. If it all checks out, then arrange to view the car and inspect it closer.

Read the full story on how to buy a classic car