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Classic Cars for Sale in the UAE: The 2026 Buyer’s Guide

Pistons Admin By Pistons Admin 7 Jun 2026 6 min read
Classic Cars for Sale in the UAE: The 2026 Buyer’s Guide

There’s a particular kind of head-turn that only a classic gets in the UAE. A spotless old Land Cruiser FJ40 in the Friday traffic, a 70s Mercedes SL with the top down on Jumeirah Road, a Datsun 240Z that someone has clearly poured their weekends into. The cars here are mostly new and shiny, which is exactly why the old ones stand out so much, and why the scene around them is quietly thriving.

If you’ve caught the bug and you’re thinking about buying one, this guide is for you. Call them classic cars, vintage cars, old cars, antiques or just retro metal, the appeal is the same, and so is the hunt. We’ll cover what’s actually popular here, roughly what you’ll pay, the registration side (the famous brown plate), the thing nobody warns you about (parts), and where to find vintage and classic cars for sale in Dubai and across the UAE right now.

Why the UAE is a good place to own a classic

A few things work in your favour here. The dry climate is kind to metal, so you’ll find older cars with far less rust than you’d see in Europe. There’s real money and real passion in the region, so the community is active, with clubs, meets, and a genuine appetite for well-kept classics. And the market has grown into something serious: the UAE classic-car scene was valued at well over a billion dollars in recent years, with Dubai driving a big chunk of it.

The flip side is that the good ones get snapped up fast, and condition varies wildly. A car that looks great in photos can hide a lot, so the usual rules apply harder than ever: see it in person, get it inspected, and buy the best example you can afford rather than a project you’re hoping to fix.

The classics and vintage cars people actually want here

When people search for old or vintage cars for sale in the UAE, a few names come up again and again. Taste here leans towards a clear set of favourites:

  • Toyota Land Cruiser (40, 60 and 70 series). The desert icon. Tough, simple, endlessly usable, and deeply collectible in this region specifically. An honest FJ40 is one of the most sought-after classics in the country.
  • Classic Mercedes-Benz (the SL roadsters, the W123 and W124, the old SEC coupes). Hugely popular, partly because they’re beautiful and partly because of the next point: parts and specialists are easy to find.
  • Datsun and early Nissan (the 240Z and 280Z). Lightweight, gorgeous, and a favourite of the enthusiast crowd.
  • Nissan Patrol Safari (Y61) and older Patrols. Beloved by the off-road and dune community for being rugged and fixable.
  • American muscle (Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers). A steady following for anyone who wants noise and presence.

If you’re browsing, those are the names that hold value and have the strongest support around them.

What does a classic cost in the UAE?

This is the hardest question to answer cleanly, because “classic” covers everything from a tidy driver you’ll enjoy at the weekend to a concours-level investment piece. As a very rough guide, solid examples often sit anywhere from around AED 40,000 for an honest older car to well into the hundreds of thousands for a rare, fully restored icon. The truly special cars go further still.

Condition, originality, matching numbers, and documented history move the price more than almost anything else. The only price that really means anything is what comparable cars are actually listed at today, which is exactly what you’ll find below.

Classic cars for sale right now on Pistons.AE

Skip the guesswork. Here are the classics listed by private sellers and dealers across the UAE at the moment, with real asking prices:

Classic & collectible cars for sale in the UAE

18 classic cars listed right now, priced from AED 8,900 to AED 600,000.

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Looking for something specific? You can browse the full classic cars section and filter by make, year and emirate.

The plate: registering a classic in the UAE

Here’s the part that makes classic ownership official and, frankly, a bit special. Cars that qualify as classics can be registered on a dedicated classic number plate, which marks the car out as a recognised classic.

The process generally involves a classic-car inspection, insurance, and registration with the relevant authority, and the costs are modest relative to the car itself (the inspection and registration fees together typically run in the few-hundred-dirham range, around AED 850 all in, though you should confirm the current figures before you go). If you’re importing a classic from abroad, there are extra steps, including a vehicle classification certificate and passing the classic test, so factor that time in.

The practical takeaway: budget a little for the paperwork, and check the car’s eligibility for the brown plate before you buy if that matters to you.

The thing nobody warns you about: parts

This is where a lot of first-time classic buyers come unstuck, and it’s worth being honest about. A classic is only as enjoyable as it is keepable. The most fun classic in the world becomes a paperweight if you can’t get the part that just failed.

The good news is that some of the UAE’s favourite classics are favourites precisely because parts are findable here. Classic Mercedes and the older Land Cruisers, for example, have strong parts support and experienced workshops. Rarer or more exotic classics can mean longer waits and sourcing from overseas, so build that into your decision.

The smart move is to check parts availability before you commit to a particular model, not after. And when you do need something, a marketplace where private sellers and specialists list spares is often where the hard-to-find piece turns up.

Classic and used car parts on Pistons.AE

If you’re keeping a classic on the road, this is your friend. Browse parts listed across the UAE, from engine and gearbox components to body panels, interior trim and the small bits that are always the hardest to track down:

Car parts for sale across the UAE

16 parts listed right now, priced from AED 100 to AED 10,000.

Browse all car parts →

Hunting a specific part? Head to the parts marketplace and search by category or the make it fits. Many parts are listed as universal or cross-compatible, so it’s worth a look even for older cars.

A short checklist before you buy

  • Buy condition, not potential. A finished, sorted classic is almost always cheaper in the long run than a cheap project.
  • Check parts availability for that exact model first. It’s the single biggest factor in how much you’ll enjoy ownership.
  • Get a proper inspection. Bring someone who knows that specific car, or pay a specialist. Originality and rust history matter.
  • Confirm the paperwork and brown-plate eligibility before money changes hands.
  • Use live listings as your price guide. If something is far cheaper than everything comparable, find out why before you get excited.

Ready to find yours?

Whether you want a weekend cruiser or a serious collector’s piece, have a look through every classic listed across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and the rest of the country.

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Got a classic you’re ready to pass on to its next owner? List it free on Pistons.AE and reach the UAE buyers who are specifically looking for cars like yours. Selling spares instead? List your parts here.

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