As surprising as it may sound, if you study the relevant resources for the sale of cars in Germany, you can find cars that are sold at a price of 50 - 100 Euro. They are sold mainly by elderly people and car dumps in order to quickly get rid of an unnecessary car and free up space in the garage or on the site. And quite often these Free cars turn out to be quite serviceable. in example is the 2000 Citroen Saxo. The car shown in the photo was bought by a German reseller from a pensioner for ... a box of beer. That is, the car cost the buyer about 10 Euros. Most interestingly, the car is quite alive. Yes, of course this Saxo is not the best car choice for getting out of it under the camera flashes on the red carpet. But this is a full-fledged car and it starts and drives.
The Willys Jeep has a fascinating history.official website What might later become "Willys-Overland Motors," started being an automotive company in 1908, building mostly luxury cars. In 1941, Willys-Overland won the bid to create a lightweight truck-style military vehicle, for the US War Department, introducing MA-MB models.