
If you’re a Corvette fan, a first-generation example is likely very high on your bucket list. Yes, why not own and drive an example from the era that started one of America’s finest automotive legacies? However, today’s 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod LS3 is a little different. It’s been tastefully modified and upgraded with some modern components and most tantalizingly, a modern V8 from a newer Corvette! Having done a mere 2,142 miles after all this meticulous and painstaking work, this fully dialed-in car now resides in Sapphire, North Carolina, ready for a new owner and fresh adventures. Talk to us if you’d like to be that lucky person.
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When the BMW i8 was revealed to the world in production form, it drew gasps of amazement. The design had showed up in not one but two concepts, and a prototype was created in 2013. One year later, the production variant debuted and it was near-unchanged! That’s quite rare in the automotive world, save for a car as dramatic as this. The i8 heralded BMW’s push of ‘i’ models, with its space-age shape, butterfly doors and hybrid powertrain. Today, you can net yourself one, in the form of this Oshkosh-based 2016 BMW i8. Having done just over 57,000 miles, it’s a fine way to see how BMW envisioned the future back in the early 2010s.
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The 2016 Audi S7 brings together executive-class luxury, sharp design, and high-performance engineering in a single package. Finished in Glacier White Metallic over a striking Arras Red Valcona leather interior with diamond stitching, this hatchback offers understated elegance with unmistakable presence. With its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 and Audi’s renowned Quattro all-wheel drive, the S7 blends effortless performance with daily usability, making it as comfortable on long drives as it is thrilling on back roads.
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Who doesn’t love a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro—especially one that honors one of the most revered sleepers of the muscle car era, the COPO 427? This example is not just a restomod but a meticulously crafted tribute, blending period-correct aesthetics with modern mechanical precision. Finished in Cortez Silver over a black interior, it embodies the understated aggression that made the original Central Office Production Order (COPO) Camaros legendary—cars that appeared unassuming yet concealed immense big-block power beneath their hoods.
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The Jaguar F-Pace SVR represents the pinnacle of Jaguar’s performance SUV lineup, pairing practicality with thrilling dynamics courtesy of Jaguar’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division. This 2021 example is finished in a rare SVO Special Effect Palette Blue Satin exterior over a Light Oyster and Ebony suedecloth/Windsor leather interior. With 28,861 miles, it is powered by the brand’s formidable 5.0-liter supercharged V8, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, delivering 550 horsepower and a soundtrack worthy of the SVR badge. Well-equipped with premium options such as the Hot Climate Pack, Head-Up Display, and a Meridian 650W Surround Sound system, this F-Pace SVR combines speed, exclusivity, and everyday usability.
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This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a classic American muscle icon that has been modernized through a series of smart upgrades while keeping its raw character intact. The seller reports a full LS motor swap paired with a T56 6-speed manual, giving it the performance and drivability of a modern high-revving GM platform. With a custom repaint performed and several electrical updates including a redone wiring harness, the car blends old-school looks with contemporary reliability. Finished in matte black with a black interior and fold-down rear seats, it retains its vintage appeal while benefiting from performance-focused hardware.
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Step back in time with this 1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe, a classic hot rod that blends vintage charm with modern performance. According to the seller, this iconic machine is powered by an upgraded 327ci engine paired with a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle is equipped with a host of performance-focused upgrades, including Sanderson headers, camel hump heads, and a TCI torque converter. With an electric fuel pump and a vintage air system with heat, this Ford Model B is not just a relic; it's a modern classic. It includes specialty features like Speed Hut gauges with a GPS speedometer and a hidden auto sound stereo, promising the latest convenience while cruising.
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This 2021 Lamborghini Urus takes the brand’s high-performance SUV formula and amplifies it with an extremely aggressive custom aesthetic that transforms its presence on the road. Finished in Nero Noctis with red accents, it combines the original twin-turbo V8 powertrain, factory interior carbon package, panoramic roof, and red brake calipers with a visually dominant widebody look. The custom bodywork, deep front aero treatment, large-diameter wheels, and sharpened lines create a far more extroverted appearance than a standard Urus, giving it supercar drama in SUV form while retaining the familiar comfort, technology, and daily usability that define the model.
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The 1971 Corvette sits in a sweet spot within the C3 generation, preserving the aggressive chrome-bumper styling while reflecting early-’70s performance culture. This Blue Metallic example carries the unmistakable Stingray shape, enhanced by its side pipes, slotted aluminum wheels, and a luggage rack that adds a classic touring touch. The car features a 350ci V8 with Edelbrock performance components, paired to an automatic gearbox for a smooth, engaging driving experience. As a whole, this Stingray offers the charm, attitude, and hands-on feel that define early C3 Corvettes.
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Pontiac’s mid-engined two-seat Fiero has gained quite a reputation for its kit-car capabilities. Yes, many lookalikes of famous Italian sports and supercars have been based on the humble Fiero. That makes finding a stock Fiero just that little bit more difficult. Not for us at Exotic Car Trader, though. We’re experts in finding the hard-to-find. That’s why we have this 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT for sale today, from Illinois. With over 68,000 miles, this iconic Eighties American car is ready for a new owner and let us tell you, it looks in great shape.
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The 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor PaxPower 1000R transforms Ford’s flagship off-road pickup into a limited-production supertruck, delivering an estimated 1,000 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque from a custom-tuned 5.2L supercharged V8 enhanced by a Whipple Generation 6 3.8L supercharger, 132mm billet Roval throttle body, and dual-pass intercooler system. This example, number 51 of only 55 built for the U.S. market, features the full PaxPower 1000R upgrade along with Stealth Fighter front and rear bumpers, Rigid Radiance lighting, paint-matched flares, and adaptive cruise integration. Ordered new with a factory-installed center console safe and a LEER retractable tonneau cover with four integrated drains, the truck’s decals were deleted for a clean “Stealth Mode” aesthetic, and a professional ceramic coating was applied six months ago for lasting protection. The result is one of the rarest, most extreme street-legal trucks ever built—an audacious fusion of supercar power and Raptor-level off-road capability.
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After just four years of C2 production, Chevy revealed the all-new C3 or third generation Corvette in 1968. With its breathtaking concept car inspired styling by Bill Mitchell, this era of Corvette would run all the way until 1982! Today, the C3 Corvette remains highly desirable by classic Corvette enthusiasts, as its futuristic looks are still quite something, even in 2025. If you’ve been on the hunt for a C3 Corvette, check out this L46-equipped 1970 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe from Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s got the removable T-tops, a 3-speed automatic gearbox and just 51,832 miles to its name. Even the original owner’s manual is included with the sale of this Vette.
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Who doesn’t love a Ford Mustang? Since 1964, seven glorious generations have been produced, each one with its own unique charm and features. You’ll find fans for every generation, even the ones that were underrated at the start. However, one generation that was never underrated was the fifth generation. Produced between 2005 and 2014, with lines penned by Sid Ramnarace, this era took the Mustang in a retro-modern direction, paying homage to the very first generation in terms of styling. That’s why you’ll find yourself drawn to this 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT, as it probably looks similar to something that someone in your family owned and drove in the ’60s. Perhaps your father or grandfather fondly speaks about their first-generation Mustang. Either way, this car is a rare find because it’s reportedly got just 57 original miles on the odometer, and sports the original Ford and Shelby window stickers still affixed to the car’s windows. It’s almost like you’ve time-traveled to 2007 and walked into a Ford showroom to pick up your brand-new 2007 Shelby GT Mustang. Furthermore, this car comes with the GT Upfitters Package too. Let’s learn more about this rare pony.
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Ford’s F-Series extends beyond the popular F-150, and into the realm of medium and heavy-duty trucks. The F-750 is one such beast, and it’s a supremely versatile platform. From flatbed trucks to car carriers to campers, it’s all been done on an F-Series. Today’s 2021 Ford F-750 Super Duty Custom is another special job, as it appears to be a flatbed truck that’s designed to venture off-road while carrying something on its back. We suspect that something could be an ATV or side-by-side, given the flat profile of the rear cargo bed and the marks on it. So, if you want a purpose-built vehicle for adventuring, check out this 4,260-mile, Magnolia-based beast.
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This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro blends classic first-generation styling with meaningful performance upgrades, creating a well-executed build with strong street presence. The seller states that the car is powered by a 427ci big-block V8, and the aggressive stance, polished wheels, and drag-style rear setup reinforce its pro-street character. Finished in black with white striping, the car maintains its vintage charm while incorporating modern performance enhancements, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts who want both style and power.
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This 1982 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas represents the most luxurious specification available for the Series III XJ line, delivering British craftsmanship at its finest. Wearing a sleek black exterior over a beige Connolly leather cabin, it showcases the dignified proportions and Pininfarina-influenced styling that defined the era. The 4.2L EFI inline-6 provides the smooth, refined power Jaguar is known for, paired with a relaxed 3-speed automatic for effortless cruising. As the Vanden Plas flagship, this example elevates comfort, exclusivity, and finish quality far beyond the standard XJ6, making it an excellent choice for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a classic luxury sedan with true pedigree.
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This 2016 Porsche 911 Turbo S is configured with an option set that blends high performance with refined luxury. Finished in black over an espresso/cognac two-tone natural leather interior, the car stands out as an elegant and upscale interpretation of the 991.1 Turbo S. Features such as Premium Package Plus, Power Steering Plus, heated seats, and Porsche crest headrests enhance both comfort and usability, while the mahogany interior elements add a level of craftsmanship rarely specified on a Turbo S.
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This McLaren arrives with a specification that leans heavily into luxury, craftsmanship, and stealth-oriented presence. Finished in the Elite “Serpentine” paint and paired with the electrochromic roof, it blends exotic-car drama with a refined, curated aesthetic. The car’s options list shows a buyer who prioritized both advanced technology and upscale materials, layering on carbon-fiber interior components, premium seating, driver-assistance features, and several MSO-defined touches. With a sticker of nearly $370K, this McLaren stands as a highly individualized build that balances performance add-ons—like the sports exhaust and lightweight forged wheels—with comfort-focused upgrades.
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Designed by the legendary Harley Earl, the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette heralded an era of American automotive greatness that continues today, eight generations and more than seventy years later. Introduced in 1953 as an all-American two-seat sports car, the C1 went through several developmental hurdles before maturing into the beautifully refined machine seen here. By 1959, the Corvette had already received its important 1958 facelift—adding quad headlamps, heavy chrome detailing, and factory-installed seatbelts—making models from this period especially desirable. This 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, finished in Roman Red with iconic White Coves and located in Florida, represents one of the finest ways to experience the facelifted C1 era. Subjected to a complete show-quality preservation showing under 100 miles since completion, it blends timeless Corvette heritage with tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability while keeping the car’s classic character intact.
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This 2015 BMW i8 stands out as a coveted early-production example equipped with the top-tier Pure Impulse World package, making it one of the most premium configurations available. Finished in Crystal White Pearl Metallic w/ Frozen Blue Accents, it carries the most iconic i8 look while pairing it with the Pure Impulse Carum Spice Full Perforated Leather interior—BMW’s highest interior specification for the model year. The combination of hybrid performance, exotic butterfly-door styling, and a $150K original MSRP positions this i8 as a futuristic grand-touring sports car with a luxury-focused package rarely seen on standard trims.
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In 2015, Ferrari was finally backpedaling on its typical dislike for turbocharging. The California, its least expensive model, was the first to take the plunge, but it certainly wasn't the last. Before the California, Ferrari mounted a turbocharger on their F40, which became a legend on its own. Ferraris have always been one of the most common bedroom posters and dream vehicles. Owning any one of these beautiful creations from Maranello is always special. What you see here is a stunning example of the 2015 Ferrari California T, seamlessly blending grand touring refinement with everyday usability. With only 6,400 miles on the odometer and located in Temecula, California, this car stands as a near-pristine specimen.
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Considered by many to be the best classic car for anyone looking to get into classic cars, the Volkswagen Beetle is a symbol of mobility across the world. Between 1938 and 2003, this happy-faced, bug-eyed machine with its friendly purring air-cooled engine helped countless families get about their daily errands with ease. Over 21 million Beetles were made in total, and when the original finally bowed out of production, many tears were shed. Today, why not celebrate that glorious legacy with this 1968 Volkswagen Beetle from Trinity, Florida? The vehicle has 30,606 miles recorded on the odometer, and looks just as good as it left the showroom floor in 1968.
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This 2017 Mercedes-Benz S 550 Cabriolet is a highly optioned flagship convertible that combines the effortless performance of its Biturbo V8 with one of the most luxurious cabin experiences Mercedes offered at the time. With an original sticker nearing $152K, it brings together premium designo materials, top-tier driver assistance tech, & sport-oriented enhancements that elevate both comfort & driving engagement. The extensive option loadout makes this example stand out even among S-Class cabriolets.
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This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible is a high-spec 3LZ trim model that’s been supercharged into the stratosphere via the Callaway SC757 package, cranking out 757 horsepower & 777 lb-ft of torque. Drenched in Sebring Orange Tintcoat with striking yellow accents and a dramatic Lambo-style door conversion, this isn’t just a Z06 — it’s a showstopper with world-class performance and presence.
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This 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT offers a classic American sports car formula: front-engine, rear-drive, naturally aspirated V8 power, and aggressive styling. Optioned with the 8-speed automatic transmission and dressed in Black over Jet Black Mulan leather, this Stingray mixes everyday drivability with weekend track-day potential. A few select aesthetic and performance touches set it apart from base models, making it a clean, no-nonsense Corvette for purists.
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This 1970 Dodge Challenger brings classic Mopar attitude with a custom twist, combining the timeless E-Body silhouette with bold cosmetic upgrades like the pink rear wing, matching pink hood scoop, & pink rear stripe work. With a naturally aspirated 440ci V8 under the hood—a staple of the muscle-car era—and an automatic transmission, the car blends vintage power with easy drivability. The aftermarket touches, including MSD ignition & upgraded wheels, signal that this example has been personalized for presence, reliability, & spirited cruising.
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This 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback presents as a classic muscle icon with a strong blend of vintage character & modern performance upgrades. Finished in what the seller believes is its original black paint, the car shows well from a distance while honestly noted as a “20-footer” with minor blemishes. Under the hood, a Blueprint 347ci NA V8 paired with long-tube headers, a custom radiator, & a 5-speed manual transforms the driving experience. Nearly all mechanical components have been refreshed, giving the car the feel of a mechanically brand-new build while still preserving its classic looks & original charm.
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Studebaker is one of those legendary American automakers that’s long gone but never forgotten. Our automotive history is full of brands that gave us iconic machines—cars that still stir emotion decades later in a way modern tech-focused brands may never match. Today’s vehicles are fast and advanced, but will they inspire the same connection fifty years from now? Will they even survive that long? Classic cars were built with longevity, soul, and mechanical simplicity, not planned obsolescence. That’s why a seventy-two-year-old build like this 1953 Studebaker Commander Pro Street build still exists—and still turns heads. Based out of Hiawatha, Iowa, this restomod has been transformed into a true street-strip performer, featuring a massive LS6 V8 with the current owner reporting just under 700 miles since completion. It’s a striking custom that’s ready for its next run.
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Ford’s first-generation Mustang enjoyed a stellar run from late 1964 until the end of 1973, with nearly 2.8 million units produced across multiple body styles and engine choices—including hotter variants like the Mach 1. That’s exactly what we have here: a 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from Collegeville, Pennsylvania, showing over 98,000 miles and carrying all the bold attitude that defined Ford’s performance fastback. Finished in Light Pewter with black Mach 1 striping, this SportsRoof example combines striking presence with classic muscle-car strength, powered by a 351ci V8 topped with a 4-barrel carburetor and paired to a 3-speed automatic. With its Ram Air hood, front chin spoiler, rear deck spoiler, and Magnum 500 wheels, it’s a fantastic first-generation Mach 1 to own, drive, and enjoy on your favorite road—because who doesn’t love one of these legendary fastback Mustangs?
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This 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet presents as a clean, well-optioned 997.1 finished in black over a full black leather interior, equipped with several desirable factory options including the Sport Chrono Package, Tiptronic S transmission, heated seats, and the upgraded Bose High-End Sound Package. As a drop-top example of the early 997 generation, it delivers classic naturally aspirated flat-six performance blended with modern usability and comfort. The addition of a contemporary Pioneer touchscreen system further enhances daily drivability, giving this 911 a strong balance between analog Porsche feel and updated convenience.
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This 1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade delivers the raw, analog spirit that makes early CJs so iconic, combining rugged simplicity with period-correct flair. The bright red exterior pops with bold Renegade graphics and KC Daylighter lamps up front, giving it classic off-road personality. A naturally aspirated 304ci V8 sits under the hood, paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission for relaxed cruising and trail-ready torque. With its open-air setup, upright windshield, and exposed metal interior surfaces, this CJ-7 brings together vintage Jeep character and tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability without over-modernizing the vehicle.
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This 1982 Datsun 280ZX presents as a uniquely customized example of Nissan’s beloved long-nose grand tourer, wearing bright red paint paired with a fully reupholstered two-tone blue & black interior. As part of the final years of the first-generation ZX, this model blends classic 1980s Japanese sports-car styling with a comfortable GT character, and this particular car adds its own personality through aftermarket touches such as chrome wheels, updated audio, and vibrant cabin accents. With its naturally aspirated inline-six and rear-wheel-drive layout, it stays true to the original driving spirit that helped the Z-car lineage become iconic among enthusiasts.
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The Gallardo’s breathtaking styling is the work of Luc Donckerwolke, a designer known for shaping some of Lamborghini’s most iconic silhouettes — and this 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is a testament to that legacy. Finished in rare 3-layer special-order off-white paint, this low-slung supercar exudes aggression and elegance from every angle. Its angular lines, signature projector headlamps, and black convertible top create a dramatic presence — one that looks just as good with the top up as it does down, which isn’t something most convertibles can claim. Equipped with the desirable 6-speed E-Gear transmission and an array of luxury and performance options, this Gallardo looks fast even when it’s parked and buttoned up.
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This 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 50th Anniversary Edition is a rare, highly collectible example that becomes even more desirable thanks to its exceptionally low mileage. As a commemorative model celebrating five decades of Corvette heritage, it pairs distinctive styling with premium equipment that elevates it above a standard C5. With only over 16,000 miles on the odometer, this Anniversary Edition presents as a preserved and lightly enjoyed roadster, offering one of the cleanest and most original driving experiences you can find from the era.
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This 2024 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversary Edition represents the highest-performance and most exclusive version of the Stelvio lineup. Built to commemorate a century of Alfa Romeo motorsport heritage, the 100th Anniversary package adds unique design elements, upgraded materials, and special badging that set it apart from the standard Quadrifoglio. With a base price of $87,370 and a final sticker of $98,820, this edition blends track-inspired engineering with luxury and limited-production styling. The vehicle also includes advanced driver assistance features, premium comfort amenities, and a comprehensive set of performance upgrades that align with Alfa Romeo’s racing DNA.
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This 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T is an iconic representation of American muscle, renowned for its powerful performance and striking design. With only under 34,500 miles on the odometer, this vehicle is a collector's dream. Its specifications reflect a commitment to quality and original styling, backed by a concourse level restoration according to the seller. In particular, the combination of classic features and modern reliability makes it a desirable choice for enthusiasts seeking an authentic driving experience. The seller has indicated the vehicle is in remarkable condition, reflective of its storied heritage, making it a standout model in the classic car market.
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This 2025 Aston Martin DB12 V8 is tailored with an impressive set of bespoke options, combining performance and elegance. It features carbon-ceramic brakes with bronze calipers, a carbon fibre gloss roof panel, and a Lower Carbon Pack that emphasize both style and capability. Finished in special paint with a Gloss Black grille and 21-inch Satin Bronze Y-Spoke wheels, the exterior strikes a bold, modern tone. Inside, the Accelerate Monotone interior is complemented by 2x2 Twill S carbon trim, contrast stitching, and contemporary leather and carpet finishes, further elevated by ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a Bowers & Wilkins audio system. Smoked tail lamps and thoughtful touches like the Welcome Gifting Strategy complete a build that exudes exclusivity and refinement.
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SEMA builds are designed to showcase some of the wildest and most desirable modifications to showgoers. And this reported SEMA Build Ford pickup could be yours. The 2017 Ford F-450 King Ranch is a heavy-duty pickup that pairs immense towing and hauling capability with luxury appointments and custom upgrades. This White Platinum Metallic example, showing just 38,665 miles, benefits from the King Ranch Ultimate Package and multiple factory technology suites while also featuring a lift and wheel setup. The result is a one-of-a-kind truck that is as comfortable on the highway as it is commanding in the spotlight.
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There comes a time when the group hangout takes a turn for more interesting topics, and the commonplace topic in place is always - "What would you do when the Zombies take charge"? While everyone has their version of heroism, being a petrolhead means thinking of what machine would best be suited to face doomsday? Well, if that question lingers around, worry not, we have just the answer for you. Present today is this 1977 Ford Bronco. This doomsday-friendly machine is ready for action and looks the part as well. Better yet, this can be yours today to become the friendly hangout envy.
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Chevy’s Camaro was the second pony car to emerge, just three years after the Mustang. Debuting with its sister Pontiac Firebird model, the Camaro was also the second longest pony car to be made, retiring in 2024 after six generations of existence and good battles with the Mustang. Today, you’ve got two distinct camps, so if you’re from Camp Camaro, this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS is a great choice to put down some money on. A first-generation car, it’s got the original numbers-matching block, the original owner’s manual, and just 3,378 miles after a thorough makeover. Today, it resides in Baton Rouge, peacefully waiting for a new owner to take it on fresh adventures.
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The 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante captures the essence of modern British grand touring with its blend of elegant design, advanced engineering, and bespoke luxury. Finished in special-order Morning Frost White over an Aurora Blue and Magnolia interior, this Volante is richly appointed with exclusive Q details and over $70,000 in factory options highlighted on its original window sticker. Showing just 19,915 miles, it embodies both open-top sophistication and exhilarating V8 performance, offering a rare combination of elegance, personalization, and driving excitement.
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Despite not being officially offered in the US for more than a few years, there are plenty of Defender fans. And now that they can be imported, there a fair few more Land Rover Defenders finding their homes in the states. Take our featured 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 Heritage Edition. It also features extensive mechanical and aesthetic upgrades throughout. Powered by a 2.5-liter 300Tdi turbo diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, it blends authenticity with enhanced performance and modern refinement.
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Hailing from the sixth generation of Ford’s popular Mustang pony car, this 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is definitely the machine for the driver who wants something thrilling to spice up daily drives. Of course, it’s a competent track tool and drag strip decimator as well. Yes, this powerful machine might not please your entire family, but it’s still got plenty of tech to keep you amused when needed. Plus, with a smidge over 5,000 miles, this Pennsylvania-based pony is basically stable-fresh.
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This 1969 Ford Bronco Sport Restomod redefines the spirit of the first-generation Bronco, blending its rugged heritage with modern performance and luxury. Powered by a supercharged 5.0L Coyote V8 paired with a ZF 5-speed manual transmission, it delivers thrilling power and control in any driving condition. The Lexus Pearl White finish gives it a sophisticated glow, while meticulous craftsmanship throughout reflects an attention to detail rarely seen in custom off-road builds. Combining off-road capability, contemporary refinement, and show-quality presentation, this Bronco stands as both a capable adventure vehicle and a statement piece.
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This 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod represents the perfect fusion of classic American design and modern performance engineering. The final year of the first-generation C1 Corvette, this example has been meticulously reimagined with a 6.2L LS3 V8 paired to a Tremec 5-speed manual for smooth, spirited driving. From its flawless Glasurit Pearl Maroon finish to its precision-tuned suspension and refined modern amenities, this build preserves the Corvette’s timeless silhouette while delivering a thoroughly contemporary experience. It’s a car built to be driven — not just admired — offering vintage charisma with cutting-edge capability.
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Remakes aren't always done to perfection, expectations are high and it's hard to replicate icons. However, Factory 5 are the folks who take that statement and show us remakes that are as great as the icons they are based on. With a built not bought mentality, its cars like this 1965 Shelby Cobra Replica By Factory Five Racing we have today that manage to capture and reinvigorate the spirit of the original for a new breed of collector.
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Recognition from seasoned classic car collectors is a task reserved for the best: it's a test that is meticulously combed through to perfection, and only the very few receive the recognition they deserve. Present today is recognition in the form of this lovely 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. The current owner reports that this classic beauty has won the top-flight award by the National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS) not once but twice, and comes with its original window sticker, original assembly, and shop manual.
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Chevrolet’s third-generation Corvette was nothing short of a sensation when it debuted for the 1968 model year, and it continues to be the quintessential Classic Corvette for enthusiasts today. Its design drew heavily from Larry Shinoda’s Mako Shark II concept, with Bill Mitchell wisely preserving much of the show car’s daring, futuristic styling for production. Few concept-inspired vehicles have made it to the streets with such minimal alteration, which is why the C3 Corvette remains an enduring icon of American automotive design. Built until 1982, more than 542,000 units rolled off the line—but finding a low-mileage survivor like this 1980 Chevrolet Corvette, showing under 8,000 miles, is a true rarity. Now offered in Greenville, South Carolina, this remarkably preserved example stands as a collector’s dream—one that won’t stay on the market for long.
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Ferrari’s 296 has been around since 2021, marking the current era of Ferrari’s gasoline offerings, in terms of style as well as engineering. There’s talk of Ferrari developing a fully electric sports car, which no doubt will be absolutely spectacular, but it’s also garnered some purists to question “what if”. If you’re one of those people who are concerned that you might not be able to buy a gasoline powered Ferrari anymore, put your worries to ease and buy this 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS from us. It’s got only 256 miles on the clock and resides in California. With elements such as Scuderia Ferrari shields, a front lift system and yellow brake calipers, this Prancing Horse is definitely one to be enjoyed and cherished. Heck, you might as well convert a part of your living room into its parking space!
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Chevrolet’s C10 series of pickups defined the American truck landscape through the 1970s and 1980s, offering a balance of rugged durability and approachable comfort. This 1982 Chevrolet C10 Scottsdale, is a remarkably well-preserved example finished in classic blue over a blue interior. Representing the final years of the third-generation “Square Body” design, it blends vintage charm with usability, making it an attractive choice for enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone seeking a clean driver-quality classic pickup.
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The term landyacht refers to a certain breed of automobilia, its machines that are large in every sense and give its custodians a driving experience that is not fast and mighty but gentle. Looking back, most landyachts come from a particular decade, the 50s. Present today is not just any ’50s land yacht but this lovely 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Sedan. With a reported under 56,000 miles on its clock, this is cruising done right, plus it turns heads as you drive by.
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Buick’s Super line represents a distinguished chapter in American automotive history, produced between 1930 and 1958. Originally known as the Buick Super, this full-size lineup encompassed an impressive variety of body styles—coupes, convertibles, sedans, station wagons, business coupes, phaetons, and hardtops—offering something for nearly every buyer of its era. Power came from Buick’s celebrated Fireball and Nailhead engine families, both known for their durability and smooth performance. Today, these cars stand as quintessential examples of late-ʼ40s and early-ʼ50s American motoring, prized by collectors for their craftsmanship and charm. This particular 1952 Buick Super, offered from Andover, Kansas, shows just over 25,000 miles and includes its original repair manual—an invaluable resource for preservation and maintenance.
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We love classic pickups, and nothing screams old-school cool like this 1972 Ford F-100. This, a fifth-generation Ford F-100 , blends rugged utility with classic styling, and custom examples like this 1972 build take that foundation to a new level. You’ll find that it’s located in California, waiting for a new custodian. However, this truck displays all the hallmarks of being a labour of love. It combines period-correct presence with modern upgrades for comfort, durability, and individuality. Powered by a 302ci V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor and paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, it has reportedly been comprehensively refreshed and modified, showing only 1,460 miles since completion.
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A Brougham is a horse-drawn carriage, named by a British politician and jurist named Lord Henry Brougham. One of the most luxurious ways to travel in the horse-and-cart era, it’s no surprise that Cadillac boldly used the name for their full-size luxury car lineup in 1987. Sadly, the Brougham would see just five years of production before being discontinued in 1992, replaced by the arguably less cool-sounding Fleetwood. Yes, Fleetwood is nice but no follow-up to Brougham. How do you pronounce it, anyways? We’ll leave you to ponder that as you take on this 1988 Cadillac Brougham from Smithville, Texas. With 63,000 miles on the clock, this old-school American luxobarge could be yours! It’s got a repainted deck lid and hood, and come s with the owners manual included in the sale too.
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Now here’s an interesting little Ford roadster for you open-topped driving fans out there. Built in Broadmeadows in Melbourne, Australia, the Mercury Capri’s third generation was sold between 1991 and 1994. Mercury, a division of Ford, wanted to create something to rival the Toyota MR2 and Mazda MX-5 Miata. The third-generation Capri was the result, and we’ve got one here today. Say hello to this 40,090-mile 1991 Mercury Capri XR2 Turbo from Louisville, Kentucky. With its fizzy turbocharged engine and manual gearbox, it’s quite an interesting proposition to add to your garage.
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Known as the creator of the Personal Luxury Car segment, Ford’s Thunderbird drew inspiration from Europe’s grand tourers—machines built for comfort, elegance, and long-distance cruising. Ford ultimately produced eleven generations of the T-Bird, evolving from its original two-seat layout to a more versatile four-seat design that broadened its appeal. This 1960 Ford Thunderbird is a standout second-generation example currently offered in Aptos, California. With only 12,510 miles since its full restoration, this car presents as a well-preserved and thoughtfully updated classic. Upgrades such as a front disc brake conversion and electric windshield wipers enhance drivability while maintaining its vintage charm. The sale also includes a car cover and a reprinted original owner’s manual, making it an inviting opportunity to own and enjoy a piece of American automotive history.
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Owning a Ferrari – any Ferrari, is special. You’ll have availed yourself to one of the finest Italian sports cars in the world, with breathtaking design, a soulfully tuneful engine and of course, a driving experience that no-one else can replicate – and believe us, we’ve seen plenty of cars to know that others have tried and keep trying. Today’s 2014 Ferrari California is a great way to get your Ferrari fix, then. The California was made between 2008 and 2017, and is special because it’s somewhat practical (for a Ferrari). Yes, it’s a car where you can take up to two of your young children with you because it has a small rear seat. It’s also got a retractable hardtop for that open-air vibe without giving up on a proper metal roof. Plus, the California is the first Ferrari with a dual-clutch transmission, the first one with a direct injection engine, the first with a folding metal roof, and a few more firsts. All that, plus a lovely V8 make this 16,342-mile car from Malvern, Pennsylvania a great deal for the discerning buyer.
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This 1978 Chevrolet C10 Silverado offers classic square-body styling finished in a distinctive metal flake copper exterior. As a Silverado-trim truck, it combines vintage charm with simple, durable engineering. The seller states that the truck was restored in 2001, and it currently shows over 68,000 miles. Powered by a 350ci V8 paired with an automatic transmission, it delivers an easygoing, traditional American pickup driving experience suitable for weekend use, local shows, or relaxed cruising.
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The C3 Corvette is one of our favorite American classics to feature. It holds a special place in automotive history as it boasts an unmistakable design and because it belongs to the legendary model that is dubbed “The American's sports car.” The third-generation Vette was manufactured from 1967 until 1982. After the 1972 model year, cars had to be altered to comply with federal rules, and Corvette’s transformation started from muscle to touring sports cars. This makes the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray the last true muscle car by Corvette. Our subject example reportedly has 58105 miles on its odometer and comes with the original owner's manual. This is a very desirable specimen, as its current owner reports that this is an all-original car.
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The muscle car is dead as we know it. Ford’s Mustang remains as a sole stalwart, but everything else has either faded into obscurity or seen some dilution of its core character. That’s why this 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is a perfect match for an ardent enthusiast of good old American V8 power. It’s got a supercharged Hellcat V8 under the hood, the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Apckage, the SRT Demon 170 Package, and a grant total of 1,025 factory-endorsed horses for you to play with. All that could be yours, and it’s traveled only 2,800 miles so far. So snap up this Greensburg-based manic machine without further delay. Two keys are included in the sale.
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The Gallardo is definitely one of Lamborghini’s greatest all-time hits. Produced for the 2004 model year, this V10-powered machine opened up Lamborghini’s appeal and accessibility to a broader segment of enthusiasts, and sold over 14,000 units by the time it was replaced by the Huracan in 2014. This might seem like a low number, but for an Italian sports car that straddled the line into supercar territory at the time, it’s positively significant. Today, we have a very special Gallardo, a 2014 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Final Edition from New Jersey. The Final Edition was the last of the Gallardo before the Huracan took over, and it’s not that easy to get your hands on one. Plus, this example has just 18,270 miles on it!
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If you know the value of the original Land Rover Defender, chances are that you can tell the difference between a true off-roader and a mere dress-up job. Only a handful of serious off-roaders remain in today’s world, and a classic Defender is a great way to avail yourself to such potency and capability. This particular 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 from Staten Island is an amazing custom job, with a brawny LS3 V8 under the hood, four doors, and a tan-colored power convertible top as highlights. It’s thus a great companion for the family that ventures off the beaten track on a regular basis.
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Introduced in 1964, Porsche’s 911 is one of those cars that has gained an almost immortal reputation. With its quirky rear-engined rear-wheel drive layout that’s well-known for separating great drivers from the merely good ones, Porsche also makes it in drop-top form. If that’s not enough, you can also ask for forced induction! That’s what today’s 2005 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet from New Hyde Park, New York offers. This turbocharged convertible 911 comes with a pure manual transmission, stainless steel exhaust pipes and so much more. It’s got a little over 100,000 miles on it, and is all-wheel drive as well. The perfect all-weather car for a discerning enthusiast who knows how to drive sensibly? We think so!
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There’s a popular saying that the Dodge Challenger Hellcat is where tires go to die. It is one of the few renowned model names that still retains the American-style V-8 grunt at its heart. For the 2023 model year, the SRT Hellcat was offered in a few flavors. We've brought you a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Redeye Widebody Jailbreak, which is one of the more expensive models in the lineup. This considerably raises its capabilities and options, especially as it comes with a number of optional packages. Currently residing in Attalla, Alabama, this example comes to you with just 10124 miles on its odometer.
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Infiniti is the luxury arm of Nissan, and the brand is primarily targeted at the North American market. The brand has gained a following over the years, with some fine models and the Q60 luxury grand tourer. Made over two generations between 2013 and 2022, we’ve got a lovely 2017 Infiniti Q60 for sale from Leander, Texas today. This car comes with a host of aftermarket mods to make it even sportier, ideal for keen driving enthusiasts who want something that will be a great track tool. With under 63,000 miles on the clock and a Race Box tune with ECUTEK, this is one sweet ride to pick up.
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Nissan’s R34 Skyline is widely considered to be one of the finest JDM performance machines in the world. It’s a car that enthusiasts drool over and yearn to own. Today, we can fulfil one enthusiast’s dream with this 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R for sale from Franklin Square, New York. With just 29,000 miles and a host of aftermarket enhancements, it’s the perfect daily driver with serious track capability.
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If you’re looking for a first-time classic from the glorious Sixties, may we recommend a Chevy Corvette? This era is fascinating, because you could pick from no less than three generations of Corvette! Yes, 1960-1962 will get you a late first-gen example. 1963 to 1967 nets you a fine second-generation or C2 ‘Vette. Choosing a post-1967 car means the third-generation or C3. That means there’s no shortage of Corvettes out there for you. If you’re heart is set on the C2 era, this 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Coupe L76 is a perfect match. With its numbers-matching nature, 327ci V8 and manual transmission, it’s a true beauty to behold. Plus, it’s done under 70,000 miles and is available in Vancouver, Washington, with the original protector plate and window sticker too.
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This 1985 Peterbilt 359 Replica Mini Semi is a one-of-one, hand-crafted masterpiece — not a Peterbilt, but a Betterbilt, built by Tom Dell in Pittsfield, Illinois for Leisure Investment Co. of Hayward, California. Constructed entirely from steel as an exact ¾-scale replica of a full-size Class 8 semi truck, it represents over 10,000 hours of labor and three years of meticulous fabrication. Completed at an astounding cost of $500,000 in 1985 (equivalent to over $1.5 million today), this fully operational custom truck stands as a singular piece of American craftsmanship and mechanical art. Having remained in an exclusive private collection, it shows only 5,000 miles since completion and retains its original untouched condition, appearing as if it were freshly finished yesterday. This truck has never before been offered for public sale, making it an unprecedented opportunity to acquire a true one-off collector’s piece — a creation that has no equal anywhere in the world!
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With over 542,000 made, the C3 or third-generation Corvette is perhaps the easiest to get your hands on if a classic ‘Vette tickles your fancy. Plus, with its concept car inspired lines and muscular flanks, it’s quite a head-turner even today. That’s why you really shouldn’t miss your chance at scoring this 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe from Green River, Wyoming. With just 28,204 miles on the clock, a re-upholstered interior and a set of tasty wheels, this is definitely a classic car that will put a smile on your face, while your accountant will approve of it too.
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The E36-generation BMW 3 Series Convertible remains one of the most accessible ways to enjoy classic Bavarian driving dynamics with open-air freedom. This 1999 BMW 323i Convertible, offered from Bremerton, Washington, pairs timeless styling with well-chosen factory options. Powered by a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated inline-six and paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, it delivers smooth power and the classic BMW rear-wheel-drive experience. With just 82,755 miles, this example balances usability with collectible appeal.
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In the current era we are living in, the automotive world is slowly but surely leaning towards EVs. However, our fellow seasoned automotive enthusiasts recall a time when cars used to represent art on wheels, and a V8 engine would provide the background symphony. If we focus on the American motor industry, the first phrase that comes to anyone's mind is “Muscle cars.” The Pontiac Trans Am played a prominent part in this segment, gaining fame as the hero car in Smokey and the Bandit and Knight Rider’s KITT. The 1979 Y84 Trans Am, like the example we are featuring here, is a collectible "Bandit" edition with a gold bird, gold decals, and gold wheels. Current owner reports that this car only has under 64,000 miles on its odometer. Located in Delray Beach, Florida, this 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Y84 Special Edition is surely a worthy car to add to your classic collection.
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For many, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class represents the best midsize luxury sedan that money can buy. It’s a symbol of solidarity, dependability and engineering excellence. But for those who crave supercar-esque accelerative thrills, there are some fine AMG variants on offer. If you’re looking for your AMG E-Clas fix from the W212 series, here’s a 2016 Mercedes-Benz E63 S AMG for sale from Trinity, Florida. Adding further to the allure of this 80,300 mile car is its Stage 2 Race Tune by Eurocharged performance, its custom downpipes and a custom sound system. But wait, there’s so much more to know about this black beauty who can become quite a brute when challenged.
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The 1956 Ford Thunderbird remains one of the most recognizable icons of America’s motoring golden age, blending sporty proportions with luxury appointments. This example, finished in vibrant red over a black interior, retains its period-correct charm with thoughtful upgrades for drivability. Powered by a strong-running V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, and accompanied by both hard and soft tops, it offers collectors and enthusiasts an exciting opportunity to own a piece of Thunderbird history.
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Oldsmobile’s take on the Personal Luxury Car, the Toronado came to be in 1965. It stuck around until 1992, across four generations, and was perhaps best known for its quirky front-wheel drive layout. Yes, how many V8-powered luxury barges can you think of that drive their front wheels? Today, we’ve got one of those front-driven beasts, a second-generation 1977 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham from Middle River, Maryland. This car has traveled just 16,271 miles so far and represents a fine choice for a discerning collector who wants a Seventies classic that perfectly embodies the spirit of size and luxury excess at the time.
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In the world of classic hot rods, few icons command as much respect as the 1932 Ford, and this 1932 Ford Model A 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod stands as a stellar example of craftsmanship done right. Finished in a brilliant red hue and built with professional precision, this coupe perfectly balances traditional aesthetics with modern reliability. From its timeless silhouette to its exposed engine bay and chrome detailing, every element of this build showcases the meticulous attention to detail and artistry that define a true custom hot rod.
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Remember Saab? The quirky Swedish automaker that built turbocharged front-wheel-drive cars with aircraft-inspired interiors and unconventional charm. Among its most beloved models of the Eighties and Nineties was the Saab 900—produced in two generations: the original “Classic” (pre-1994) and the later “NG,” or New Generation (1994–1998). Naturally, it’s the Classic models that enthusiasts covet today, and this 1989 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible from Concord, North Carolina, is a fine example. Showing just over 114,000 miles and accompanied by service documentation, this car embodies the spirit of Saab’s golden era. If you’re looking to cruise in something distinctive, characterful, and guaranteed to spark conversation, this 900 Turbo is the perfect choice.
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has got to be one of the most curious vehicles from German luxury auto manufacturer Mercedes-Benz. In some ways, its at odds with all the brand’s other luxury, quiet, and polished offerings, with its go-anywhere, no-nonsense, mud-plugging persona. But, it’s also available with many of the premium trappings found in an S-Class, as well as sonorous V8 engines if you choose. Even AMG, Mercedes-Benz’ premier tuning arm makes a variant of the G-Class. That makes the G-Class the ideal vehicle for a very discerning kind of person, someone who wants that rare intersection between top-tier luxury and go-anywhere off-road abilities. If you wish to throw some V8 power into that mix too, this 2017 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG is perfect. Coming from Mt. Dora, Florida, this 5.5-liter BiTurbo V8 powered machine packs under 34,000 miles on it, and includes some Designo elements too.
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You may have heard of MG or Morris Garages. This British automaker started life in 1924, founded by a man named Cecil Kimber. Kimber was many things, including a race car driver, innovator, businessman and engineer. He famously said that “a sports car should look fast even when standing still”. No wonder he created some of the best driving machines, and even after his demise in 1945, the company stayed true to his philosophy for many decades thereafter. That’s why a British sports car from the 1950s or 1960s is considered to offer a fantastic driving experience, showcasing that you don’t need a lot of power or a massive engine to have fun. This 1960 MG MGA Mark 1 Coupe is a fine example of that, with its 1.6-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine and 4-speed manual transmission. The car is for sale from Miami, and comes with 85,619 miles to its name.
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Pontiac is no more. In 2010, GM shuttered this iconic American brand that was renowned for its “We Build Excitement” tagline. This wasn’t some newfangled brand either, Pontiac’s roots can be traced back to 1926. While models like the GTO, Firebird Trans Am and Fiero steal all the limelight today, here’s a somewhat lesser-known name. Produced between 1954 and 1966, the Star Chief represented the top tier trim of Pontiac’s Chieftain series of full-size cars. Buyers were offered choices of sedan, convertible, coupe, hardtop and station wagon, depending on generation. Today, we have a second-generation 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible for sale from Madera, California. With a mere 60,071 miles to its name, this two-tone Star Chief represents a fine American classic car that will of course appreciate in value as well. Snap it up, soon!
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With a name like Star Chief, this Pontiac immediately exudes a very native vibe. Initially used to represent the top tier trim of the equally interesting Chieftain line-up, the Star Chief was spun off into a separate model very soon. Today, we have a 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Safari 2-Door Wagon which is a two-door wagon body style that was introduced to the line-up in 1955. This particular example hails from Madera, California, and has done 57,000 miles so far. Plus, it’s got a host of upgrades and enhancements for you to enjoy.
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The original Military Jeep by Willys-Overland morphed into the Jeep CJ series by 1944, and the Jeep brand as we know it was born. Produced until 1986, the CJ subsequently became the Wrangler, and you can definitely see the resemblance between the two models. Interestingly, the CJ was born out of a need to stay commercially relevant. With World War II coming to an end, Willys-Overland knew that the military would no longer need Jeeps in the massive numbers that they were consuming them during wartime. A military Jeep in a battlefield would have a lifespan of weeks or, at best, months – not years and decades. So, they came up with the CJ or Civilian Jeep, targeted primarily at the agricultural sector but in no time, other segments and enthusiastic off-roaders were snapping them up as well. The CJ went through many upgrades and iterations, with the CJ-7 ruling the Jeep roost between 1976 and 1986. Today, we’ve got a Kansas-based 1985 Jeep CJ-7 for sale. This vehicle has received a comprehensive makeover and packs under 5,000 miles since then. Highlights include a custom fiberglass body, a reupholstered interior, an aftermarket audio player and so much more.
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From the pine-covered mountain roads of Scottsdale, Arizona, this 2024 Ferrari 296 GTB found its way into our inventory, waiting for an enthusiast who truly appreciates the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship. The 296 GTB, unveiled in 2021, marked the most radical transformation Ferrari has ever made to a production car. Its predecessors—the F8, 488, F430, and 360—were all powered by robust V8 engines, but the 296 ushered in a new era with its twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid powertrain that emulates the sound and spirit of a V12. When driven spiritedly, the engine note evokes the feel of a smaller-displacement twelve-cylinder masterpiece, combining efficiency with exhilaration. This meticulously maintained example remains factory fresh and finished in Rosso Corsa DS 322 over Nero 8500 leather, representing Ferrari’s decades of passion, innovation, and expertise distilled into one breathtaking package.
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When Ford introduced the Mustang in 1964, little did they know what a stir it would cause. Not only did they create the entire pony car class back then, but the Mustang remains the only one of its kind standing in 2025! Naturally, if you want your ideal classic Mustang fix, it’s always best to go back to where it started – Generation 1. This generation was made between late 1964 and 1973. During that period, over 2.8 million units were made, in three body styles and with a slew of six and eight cylinder motor choices. Today, we have a nice 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop from Naples, Florida for sale. With its 200ci six cylinder engine and automatic transmission, it fits firmly into the cruiser category, but with 95,251 miles on the clock, shows that it’s still a darn fine machine to take on a long trip.
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You might be wondering why there are so many R107-series Mercedes-Benz SLs for sale. Certainly, we at Exotic Car Trader have shifted our fair share. You see, that’s because the R107 was one of the best-sellers of its time. Between 1971 and 1989, Mercedes-Benz made over 300,000 of them. That’s pretty decent for a top-tier luxury car, and what’s even more eye-widening is, two-thirds of that was official US market sales! Yes, that’s before we consider the gray market or personal imports from Europe. Another factor that explains why so many are surviving is because they are built to last. Packing that inimitable Mercedes-Benz quality and sturdiness, there are plenty of examples to go around, ensuring that as many enthusiasts can experience the car as possible. Today’s 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL from Blue Ridge, Georgia is no different. It may have driven over 149,000 miles so far, but that’s mere chicken feed for this Merc. Plus, it comes with the original window sticker and maintenance records too.
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Maserati is best-known for creating Italian cars that focus towards luxury rather than all-out performance. They leave the all-out stuff to Ferrari and Lamborghini, instead offering maybe seven tenths the performance, but with similar amounts of soul and impressive luxury features to pamper you. That’s why they are the choice of the discerning enthusiast who doesn’t want to compromise too much. The Grecale is their compact luxury crossover and is closely related to the Alfa Romeo Stelvio. Produced since 2023, it’s gained a reputation for offering a lively driving experience packed with character and plenty of family friendly features. If that sounds like you, check out this sub 20,000-mile 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena from Frisco. Coming with the Premium Package and a spicy turbocharged engine, it’s quite a nice thing to daily drive.
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Coronet is one of those names from Dodge that the current generation won’t know about, but the previous one definitely will. This nameplate floated around Dodge’s hierarchy for a few decades, moving between the automaker’s full size and mid size offerings. It was made as a coupe, convertible, sedan, station wagon and even a elongated 8-person limousine in early iterations. Now, we’ve got a nice fifth-generation 1967 Dodge Coronet for sale, from the period when the Coronet was a midsize car. This particular car is something of a restomod and resides in Anderson, California. Oh, and it’s quite suitable to go racing in, as well as own and cherish. Let’s learn more.
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The first generation of Chevy’s popular Corvette was introduced for sale in 1953, and ran until the end of the 1962 model year. It created the template for what would become America’s finest sports car, and today, is something that really makes Europe’s finest feel fearful. Finding a first generation or C1 Corvette isn’t easy because only 69,000 were made, and of course, way back then, it wasn’t considered a classic. That’s why we’re proud to present this 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from St. Augustine, Florida. With its repaint in Roman Red, replaced brakes and stout V8 engine, it’s a fine car to add to your collection and enrich your life. We say enrich in the literal as well as figurative sense, because a C1 ‘Vette in great condition is always a savvy investment.
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If you are the sort who likes to be divergent in life, why not consider a sport luxury SUV from Alfa Romeo? This well-known Italian marque has carved out a reputation for making some of the most red-blooded sporting machines that can really show you a good time. The Stelvio is their offering in the compact luxury crossover segment, and boy have they made it awesome. Especially in potent Quadrifoglio form, where it rocks a 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6. Furthermore, this 2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio NRING is one of just 55 examples of the NRING or Nurburgring special edition that were made for the USA. In fact, this 35,744-mile machine from Harrisburg is #51 from that run! Now it’s up for grabs and could be yours.
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Chevy Chevelle. Has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Seamlessly rolls of the tongue when you say it out loud. This was probably what Chevy wanted when they named their latest midsize automobile in 1964. Built on a new A-platform design, the Chevelle was designed to take on the latest contenders from the Blue Oval and American Motors. Today’s 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu comes to you from Sylvester, West Virginia. It’s a nice 67,088-mile example with a manual gearbox, a 350ci V8 and some aftermarket wheels as well.
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The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT Z51 70th Anniversary Edition represents the pinnacle of American performance engineering, blending heritage with modern innovation. Powered by a 6.2L naturally aspirated V8 paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic, this mid-engine machine delivers blistering performance through its Z51 Performance Package, complete with Magnetic Selective Ride Control and black exhaust tips. Finished in a striking White Pearl Metallic Tricoat with 70th Anniversary Satin Matrix Gray racing stripes, the car features a Ceramic White interior accented with red stitching, combining elegance with motorsport flair. With amenities like front lift adjustable height memory and the 3LT trim’s full suite of luxury technology, this Corvette is as comfortable on a grand tour as it is dominant on the track. With just 1,400 miles, this collector-grade special edition is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Corvette history.
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Following the success of the Model T, the Model A brought a whole new dimension to the country’s history of cars. This particular 1931 Model A Victoria Coupe comes from the last year of its make, and although it retains the classic feel and aesthetic of its original state, comes with some significant upgrades. Gone is the inline-four engine and replaced with a modern V6 with electronic fuel injection, plus a host of upgrades. However, the entire car retains its iconic vintage charm with hardly any changes. All servicing documentation and invoices are reportedly provided. With 1,949 miles reported on the clock and an all-steel body, this Model A is a car that is begging to be claimed and enjoyed in your garage and shared with others as well.
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Avanti was an American marque that was born from the ashes of Studebaker. When Studebaker ceased to be by 1964, three gents secured the tooling, name and production rights and Avanti was born in 1965. Interestingly, Avanti cars were made right up until 2006, albeit under various ownership agreements. Today, we have one of these curios, a 1988 Avanti II Convertible for sale from Minnesota. With under 30,000 miles on the clock, this V8-toting machine comes with custom dual exhaust extensions, a Kenwood Excelon KDC-X700 head unit, and the original owner’s manual as well. Moreover, the current owner says that service records are available too. So if you’re on the hunt for something quirky, this is your ideal candidate.
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Rolls-Royce is the gold standard of luxury motoring. Nothing says you’ve made it like the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, and the countless admiring looks you’ll get on the road. Our featured car is a 1972 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow — a car that was created in an era when engineering excellence and old-world craftsmanship were wrapped in the old-world charm of this storied British marque. Finished in Caribbean Blue, this Silver Shadow appears to be an all-original, well-preserved luxury saloon, and it's located in Denver, Colorado, and shows 91,937 miles on the clock.
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Classic Fords from the 1930s make for fantastic restomod platforms. They’ve got that iconic look that many remember from the silent, old-school black-and-white gangster movies that defined the 1930s and 1940s. This particular 1934 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod is one such example, hailing from the 1932 Ford family. The 1932 Ford came in many forms, including sedans, roadsters, coupes, and cabriolets. This particular vehicle has received a full restoration and has traveled just 4,000 miles since then. Let’s have a deeper insight of what makes up this car, and why you should add it to your classic car collection – or use it to start a collection, for that matter.
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Have you ever heard about the tale of the phoenix? The bird that rose from its ashes? That is how you are going to feel when you drive this 1967 Pontiac Firebird Restomod for the first time. A fresh breath of brute force and power in a world filled with noise-reducing technology and electric conveyance. That is, if you are not already chest deep in the lagoon of classic cars. If that describes you, you are already aware of the significance of this car. This iconic car saw four generations, and the one we are presenting here belongs to the very first generation. This beauty boasts a comprehensive restoration, making it a very low-mileage car as well. Its current owner keeps it at Grand Junction, Colorado, at the moment, and it is all set to arrive at your driveway.
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The C2-generation Corvette was an important milestone for Chevrolet. The first generation was a notable success for The Bowtie, so replacing it was not going to be an easy task. The new concept introduced a coupe model to the line, with the convertible model retained as a popular option. Other styling changes included concealed headlamps for the first time and a dramatic long-tail-esque silhouette Our featured car is of the drop-top variety and features a 327ci engine under the hood and that all-important manual transmission for added connection between human and machine.
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Survivor cars are slowly making their way out of the limelight; they are machines that become the centerpiece of polished floors and discussions about their low mileage. Present today is your chance to get your very own survivor, and it takes shape with this 1989 Porsche 928 S4. With a reported 71,585 miles on its clock, this beautiful German classic is a clean example of when Porsche broke free from its 911 fame and gave the world grand touring perfection.
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The S-Class from Mercedes-Benz is known the world over as the pinnacle of luxury sedans. But for those who don’t just want to waft along in the back seat, and instead prefer a bit of open-air motoring, Mercedes created just the solution, with all the luxury trimmings you have come to expect. This 2019 Mercedes-Benz S560 Cabriolet is presented to you with the poise, prowess, and presence afforded to any S-Class, with cutting-edge tech and the effortless power of a V8 powerplant under the hood. This car, featuring Designo Diamond, features a reported 45,512 miles.
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1963 was the year that Chevy’s all-new second generation Corvette was available for an eager public to purchase. Here was when the Sting Ray badge was first introduced, pop-up headlamps became a Corvette mainstay (for four generations, no less), and V8s were the only powerplant deemed fit for America’s sweetheart sports car. Today’s 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible might not be the split-screen coupe that everyone seems to look for, but it’s got another nice feature. You see, this 75,623-mile car from Rogers, Texas, comes with the optional removable hardtop that was offered to Corvette convertible buyers. Plus, for the 1963 model year, nearly 11,000 convertibles were sold, and over half were ordered with this option. Oh, and this is also a numbers-matching car, making it the perfect companion for someone who loves Corvettes and classic cars in general.
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The C8 Corvette has graduated to become a proper supercar-killing mid-engine monster. But for many, the C7 Corvette is an icon in its own right. It likely is the last front-engine ’Vette, a formula that lasted seven generations. And in ZR1 guise, this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe 3ZR is every bit as formidable a package, ready to dominate the street and the track. Our featured car is reportedly a low-mileage example, with just 2,290 miles on the odometer. It’s also equipped with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group and a host of performance-focused upgrades, making this a rare opportunity to own one of the most powerful Corvettes ever built.
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