Chevrolet's Corvette designers have always had the unbeatable ability to produce a car that looks good, sounds good, and goes fast. The marque has been untouchable and has been at the top of its game for a number of years now. This 2022 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT, with just 18,000 miles on the odometer, is the perfect representation of American automotive goodness, featuring rear-wheel drive, a well-balanced chassis, and a big fat V8. The Corvette has been in production for over 70 years, so it's safe to say that they know what they’re doing.
moreThe Chevrolet Eldorado Brougham is the pinnacle of luxury from the 50s. Unveiled in December 1956, this 1958 Eldorado was derived from the illustrious Park Avenue and Orleans show cars of 1953-54. Setting itself apart by featuring quad headlights was a bold move, as they were illegal in the United States at the time. All this was conceptualized under the guidance of Ed Glowacke, Cadillac’s 1950s studio head. Equipped with the original 365ci V8 Engine, this classic beauty has only a mere 98,877 miles. Meticulously maintained to its ultra-luxury standard, this Series 70 Eldorado Brougham waits for you in Washington, offering a glimpse into its storied history.
moreLong, sleek and majestic, the Pontiac Catalina was the iconic brand’s full-size offering for over thirty years. Introduced in 1950 as a trim line, then a stand-alone model in 1959, the Catalina would become one of Pontiac’s most popular models. If you’ve always wanted to be the proud owner of a Catalina, because let’s face it, who wouldn’t, we’ve got a 1962 Pontiac Catalina Restomod for your consideration. This car packs a tasty surprise beneath the hood, and is ready to turn heads.
moreEach generation of an automotive marque adds to its previous generations' charm and sets a new tone for the brand and lineup in question. When you think of cars that helped define the success of their respective marque, it's hard to discount the major bump in automotive perfection from the Chevrolet Corvette C1 and C2. Built to represent the '60s, the Chevrolet Corvette C2 was a stunner from the get-go and it's now your chance to get your hands on not just American automotive history but an iconic classic for your driving pleasure by driving off in this lovely 1964 Chevrolet Corvette we have today.
moreThe Mazda RX-7 is the most well-known rotary engined car on the planet. Introduced by Mazda in 1978, this quirky little car was best known for its smooth Wankel engine. We’ll save you the technical details because if you’re looking at this listing with gusto, you likely already know about the Wankel, what makes it special, and how to take care of it. This particular 1993 Mazda RX-7 comes with all maintenance up to date, and has been modified at Peter Farrells Autosports. Plus, it’s got under 70,000 miles on the clock.
moreAston Martin’s fine Vantage Roadster is a top-down cruiser for the open roads. The current iteration has been around 2018, and that’s where this beautiful 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster comes from. With a host of factory enhancements, this 3,964-mile car is ready for action, and you can even don your tux and play out your James Bond fantasies – within the bounds of the law, of course. The car comes with the Tech Collection, Sport Plus Collection, Exterior Black Collection and Comfort Collection Packages too.
moreIt is often said that life was better in the 80s. Music, clothes, and of course, cars. This 1988 Mercedes 560SL is a car that could take you through time. Kept in pristine condition, this car is ready to stretch its legs having covered just 63,000 miles in its 36-year life. With the name having been around for 70 years, it's safe to assume that Mercedes knows what they’re doing.
moreStep back in time to 1965 with the timeless elegance of the Chevrolet Impala. This classic beauty has been lovingly restored from the ground up to its former glory by Ancient Auto Works in Washington, ensuring it stands out as it did over five decades ago. This fourth generation 1967 Chevrolet Impala comes with the biggest engine fitted during its production from 1965 through 1970: A colossal 7.4-liter (454ci) Turbo Jet V8 that is fuel injected. The Impala was also a popular ride among car enthusiasts and celebrities, such as Elvis Presley, who owned a 67' black coupe, and another black four-door sedan that became a cult icon thanks to the TV show Supernatural. As reported by the current owner, the restoration projected wrapped up circa 2018 and awaits its new owner to share a slice of automotive history.
moreA thirties Chevy is indeed a fantastic classic car to own. However, finding one in good nick can be hard, so why not opt for this 1934 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 2-Door Sedan Hot Rod? The car has been comprehensively redone and features plenty of modern creature comforts. It also has a newer and more reliable powertrain under the hood. We’re told that the car has been stored in a heated garage, comes with receipts for over $120k worth of work, and includes two keys as well.
moreCreating a buzz in an automotive world that's bustling with the latest news on EVs and high-performance machines is challenging; very few machines creep through the cracks of auto journalism and into the pages of automotive magazines and the hearts of petrolheads. Present today is a machine that stole the show on its debut and looks like this fire-breathing 2019 Jaguar XE SV Project 8. With a reported 3,222 miles on the clock, this British Performance powerhouse is loved by many; even the legendary Harry Metcalfe owns one and spends most of his time behind the wheel. Do we need to say more?
moreThe fourth generation, or C4 Corvette, came in 1984. It was an ideal time, as the C3 had been around since 1968 and was definitely looking its age. Hence, the C4 debuted new styling that perfectly embodied the computer era of the '80s. The car was also comprehensively redesigned under the skin and came with a slick digital LCD dashboard. If you’ve been intrigued by a C4, because, let’s face it, the car was a bedroom poster favorite, check out this 1988 Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Coupe. Built to celebrate 35 years of the Corvette (it’s impressive – last year was the 70th anniversary celebration!), this car comes with 32,000 miles. It’s reportedly #1,144 of just 2,050 examples built. That makes it a limited-edition ‘Vette, plus a slice of American automotive history – and you could own and drive it!
moreEven though the 2009 Dodge Challenger is an old-school Detroit muscle car, it has a surprising amount of modern technology. The Challenger handles corners more skillfully than the majority of muscle vehicles that came out of the USA. What we are featuring here is the race-ready 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8, and the first thing you'll notice is that it looks like pure evil. However, thanks to the cleaver application of tech, it's easy to live with on a day-to-day basis. This challenger brings excitement to the table with a custom interior and a professionally-rebuilt engine. According to reports, it only has 31,000 miles on its clock. If you enjoy spine-chilling power on tap, this beast is sure to put a smile on your face.
moreThe eleventh generation of Ford’s Thunderbird was a retro-modern homage to the one that started the whole Personal Luxury Car craze in the United States. Made between 2002 and 2005, less than 70,000 were sold. That’s why finding one isn’t as easy as you might think. So, if you’ve been a Thunderbird fan, check out this 2004 Ford Thunderbird Convertible that’s up for grabs. The car comes with 30,500 miles on the clock, and since it’s a 2004 model, it’s got the more powerful engine that came from 2003 onwards.
moreThe MG T-Type is a series of two-seater classic car produced from 1936 through 1955. This particular 1955 MG TD Roadster is one of the last of them, well-preserved by the previous owner. Although it might not seem so, the TD Roadster was a sports car of the time. The TD was specifically praised for its upgraded suspension setup and ride quality, over its previous generations. It was exclusively offered as an open-top machine with a single powertrain combination. The current owner of this particular car reports that it has been in their family for around 9–10 years. If you’re seeking a classic car in good condition or the TD Roadster in particular, this one is an impressive proposition to consider.
moreMuscle cars have been an American staple since the 1960s, and they're known for looking good, sounding good, and going fast for a relatively affordable package. This 2009 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR (with less than 2,000 Miles!) perfectly depicts how muscle cars have progressed and adapted to the modern world. With the world moving away from special cars like this in favor of electric SUVs that look like cheese graters compared to something like this, it is only a matter of time before this car becomes a true classic.
moreThe Chevrolet Camaro and its Pontiac Firebird sibling were General Motors’ answer to Ford’s runaway Mustang. Realizing that Ford had created a hot new segment, they couldn’t let the Blue Oval have all the fun – and sales success in it. So, this two-part repertoire was created, and boy, did it shake up the market. Buyers suddenly had more than one pony to choose. And Chevy didn’t just stop there. They introduced several variants, such as the SS and Z/28. The Z/28 package made the Camaro an essentially race-ready machine for its new owner, a car that could be driven from the dealership to the dragstrip. So if you’d like to feel what that was like, pick this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 as your next classic car, or your first if you’re a newbie to the classic game. Either way, this 44,500-mile car is a great example. It’s said to come with two keys and have all its servicing up to date. Furthermore, it underwent a frame-off restoration around two decades prior, and the current owner reports all info accordingly.
moreThe 2004 AM General Humvee M1123, also known as the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) was produced in 1985 and manufactured for the US Marine Corps primarily as cargo or troop transportation. Still in service for over 39 years, this rugged machine has not only served the heroes of the United States of America but also soldiers from other countries. Pridefully serving a dozen conflicts all the way from the Cold War to ongoing conflicts, the AM General Humvee stands firm as one of the most resilient machines on the battlefield. Now imagine having this military powerhouse as a street legal vehicle; this particular 2004 model we have today is the perfect choice to make it a reality. Evolved from the old M998 model, this M1123 with a mere 5,000 miles on the odometer is for sale in Sherman Oaks, California, and has been cherished to start a new life on the civilian roads.
moreChevrolet has bestowed onto the world car names that are integral to the American auto industry. Although their Monte Carlo model is one of the lesser recognized models, it is quite intriguing, to say the least. Unveiled in 1969, the Monte Carlo saw six generations, and we are focusing on the very first one in this listing. If you are familiar with the movie Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift, you might remember the 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo that the main star, Lucas Black, was first driving. What you see here is one such Monte Carlo in far better condition and with a smidge over 57,600 original miles on its clock. Its owner reports an up-to-date service history, while the car also comes with its owner’s manual as well.
moreMercedes Benz wowed us with their AMG GT R when it debuted in 2017 notably with its menacing looks and competitive specs. It appears as though Mercedes let their stylists go mental and the performance engineers wanted a free hand too. It makes a compelling case against many of the established sports cars and for the 2020 model year, it only got better. Three versions were introduced, two being limited edition models. The 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster, like the example we are showing here, is limited to only 750 units. This specimen shows 24,250 miles on its odometer and currently resides in New York.
moreOne of those lesser-known classics, the Chevy Delray was initially a trim level of Chevrolet’s popular at the time 210 line-up. By 1958, the Delray became a model in its own right, offering a range of engines and body styles. Today, you’ll find a few Delrays available, but they haven’t become hotly-demanded items just yet. So why don’t you act ahead of the curve, and scoop up this 1956 Chevrolet Delray before the model garners mainstream attention? Then, you’ll be the proud owner of a definitive classic car, and it will no doubt appreciate in value as time goes by. Now that’s what’s known as a smart investment!
moreIf you’re looking to dip your toe into the classic car world, the Volkswagen Beetle is one of the best places to start. This small car was made between 1938 and 2003, and during its lifetime, Volkswagen made over a thousand changes to it. The Beetle sold in excess of 21 million units, making it rather easy to find one. Furthermore, the Beetle is quite simple in terms of mechanicals, and easy to work on, making it perfect if you’re also trying to learn some automotive mechanics. So why not enhance your automotive life with this 1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Sun Bug? The vehicle has seen some restoration done on it approximately two years ago, and comes with the original Sun Bug brochure.
moreBig, bold and ready to go anywhere at any time was the mantra of the legendary Humvee. Born on the battlefield, the Humvee was a useful tool that helped troops navigate the rough and tough environments around it. The modern day marketplace sees a host of Humvee’s up for grabs, and the common trend is most of them are now fine tuned to be soft, user friendly versions – the old utilitarian rough and tough simply making its way out. However, present today is a throwback to the rough and tough and takes shape with this 2008 American General Humvee M1123.
moreThe word automotive icon is reserved for the best of the best, and very few cars make the list. Looking back at each decade, each one has brought about some iconic motors; the '60s was a lovely time for automotive icons, with a host of automotive legends making their way into history books. Present today is an automotive icon and takes shape with this beautiful 1967 Jaguar XKE Series 1 4.2 Roadster, also famously known as the 'E-Type'. This British classic sees a reported complete restoration and is ready to take your drive expectations up a notch.
moreThe onslaught of the SUV is so relentless that even Rolls-Royce had to bow down and make an SUV. Enter the Cullinan, and if you know anything about Rolls-Royce, it’s that they strive to be the best in automotive luxury. Hence, when they released the Cullinan in 2018, they didn’t compromise one bit. In fact, it’s the most luxurious and well-appointed full-size SUV that you can buy today. So, if that sounds like a vehicle that you’d drive daily, we’ve got a 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan for sale right now. With just 2,097 miles on the odometer, it’s barely out of the running-in period!
moreThe 1965 Ford Mustang was marketed as a revolutionary idea intended to "appeal to all classes and income brackets." This 1965 Mustang sports car was available in hardtops and convertible configurations, featuring special features even on the base model. Both the Mustang hardtop and Mustang convertible were marketed as pleasant vehicles for mom and dad or the younger generation – college students, youngsters, and young families. The marketing appears to have succeeded as the Ford Mustang provided the template for a whole new class of automobiles dubbed "pony cars." According to the current owner, this 1965 Ford Mustang was entirely restored by its previous owner. With a selection of aftermarket parts onboard, this Mustang is available for sale in Rhode Island.
moreIf you want a British full-size luxury car that’s a treat to drive, as well as be driven in, you can’t go wrong with a Bentley Flying Spur. On the market since 2005, the nameplate offers top-tier luxury appointments, coupled with the signature driving experience of engagement that only a Bentley can provide. This particular 2020 Bentley Flying Spur W12 is for sale with only 10,081 miles done, and comes with the Mulliner Driving Specification Package. That’s not all, it’s also been equipped with the Comfort Specification, Touring Specification and City Specification packages. Hence, you’ll be hard-pressed to search for a better luxury car than this one.
moreRoad trips can be tiresome, long, and unpleasant… When taken in the wrong car. In a lot of cases, the trip isn’t the destination, but more the journey itself, which can be made far more enjoyable in a vehicle well suited to them. This 2016 Mercedes-Benz S550 4Matic Coupe fits the criteria perfectly. No no, this car is not for road trips, it is built for grand touring. The further the destination, the better the trip. The S Class name has been around since 1972 and in that over 50-year run, it has proven to be the ultimate choice for those who seek high build quality, unparalleled comfort, and pure elegance.
moreThe '80s and Volkswagen was never to be repeated, the world saw some of the greatest machines like the Golf come to life. Present today is none other than a '80s Volkswagen icon and takes shape with this 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit. With a reported 85,000 miles on the clock, this convertible German classic is fast becoming a collectors item and is a unique way to live up your weekend drives.
moreRolls-Royce, makers of the finest luxury automobiles in the world, took their time when jumping onto the SUV train. They studied the market with a careful eye, took plenty of notes, and when the time was right, stunned the world with the Cullinan. Debuting for the 2018 model year, this full-size luxury SUV is named after the Cullinan Diamond, the largest gem-quality rough diamond that has ever been discovered. So, if you want your very own Diamond, we’ve got a 16,500-mile 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge for sale. It’s got every conceivable luxury feature you can expect and is truly a car for those who won’t settle for anything less.
moreThe Austin-Healey 3000 is one of the larger examples of a quintessential '60s British sports car. Made between 1959 and 1967, it came with a larger engine and an overall more spacious interior. Hence, if you’re searching for a British roadster that’s more spacious than the stereotype, pick this 1961 Austin-Healey 3000 BN7 from our carefully curated inventory. Bearing a mere 15,000 miles on the odometer, this car has reportedly been fully restored, which is why it looks amazing. And let us tell you a little secret; it reportedly goes as well as it looks!
moreNissan’s Z-Cars come with a rich history of sporting heritage and driving excellence. There’s a long list of candidates, and the 370Z is one of those. Made between 2008 and 2021, it’s a fine sports car with a lovely V6 under the hood, and fantastic driving dynamics. The 370Z also makes for a great customization platform, such as witnessed by this 2012 Nissan 370Z Touring Custom Build. Up for sale right now with 47,500 miles on the clock, this is your chance to pick up what is most likely one of its kind. Let us tell you more about this car.
moreChevy’s C5 Corvette is always a special one. The last of the pop-up headlamp brigade, the C5 was an all-new design that took over from the C4 in 1997. Produced until 2004, over 248,000 examples found homes during its production run. This 2002 Chevrolet Corvette is one of them, and comes with a light 32,000 miles under its belt. It’s got some cosmetic and performance enhancements as well, making it even more of a hoot to drive. Plus, it’s sure to be a future classic, so if you buy it, you’re a winner today and tomorrow as well.
moreIf one were to turn back the pages on automotive history, there have been quite a few machines that have changed the course of history. The Volkswagen Beetle is one such machine, built to be a people's car, this little air-cooled beauty has won the hearts of many and was the front-runner of Volkswagen and its charm back in the 60s and 70s. Present today is this lovely 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle, this German classic blends that factory charm with some tasteful upgrades and makes for the perfect weekend classic for you to enjoy. Included in the sale is a car cover.
moreChevy’s El Camino is iconically known for its coupe utility body style. Basically, the coupe utility combines the ride comfort and handling of a car’s monocoque construction with the versatility of a pickup truck. Adapted from a Chevy two-door station wagon, the El Camino appeared in 1959, to compete with Ford’s Ranchero. Five generations of El Camino were made until 1987 when the nameplate was quietly retired. If you’ve always been intrigued by this pastiche of coupe and pickup truck, consider picking up this 1980 Chevrolet El Camino as your next classic. This 53,500-mile example comes to you with all maintenance reportedly up to date, so it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic.
moreThe 1959 Cadillac is a defining icon of its era, renowned for its massive shark-like tailfins—the largest vertical tailfins ever on a production car. The space-race-fever-driven styling of the late 50s, inspired by designers like Chrysler’s Virgil Exner and GM’s Harley Earl, peaked in 1958-1960, with the 1959 Cadillacs standing out as the most iconic. Offered in 12 different trim levels and body styles, from the Sixty-Two series to the Fleetwoods and the Eldorados, the De Villes represented the mid-range trim, available as a coupe, a six-window sedan, and this four-window sedan. This particular Cadillac, known as the “flat top” due to its roof overhang and four electric side windows, weighs 5000 lbs (2.3 tons), measures 225 inches in length with a 130-inch wheelbase, and is 80.2 inches wide. With just over 78,000 original miles, it is completely original and in very good shape, having been lovingly maintained by its third owner for over 35 years. The car was driven directly from Detroit to California upon purchase and has always been garaged. It exemplifies the 1950s extravagance with better options and features than the Sixty-Twos, without the massive price tag of the Fleetwoods.
moreThe station wagon obsession has a really peculiar fan base that we truly enjoy. It makes sense—you can fit your family and dog inside and still have the same level of performance as a regular car. People who are fascinated by station wagons even convert popular vehicles into them. The Ford Country Squire is not a conversion, but a factory model that saw eight generations from 1950 through the 1991 model years. We bring you an example from the fifth generation of this classic that users like to describe as an absolute unit. This 1962 Ford Country Squire is a reliable oldie, which has tastefully been left with its original patina charm, it also carries new and upgraded components.
moreThe Ford Bronco is an American icon, and this 1975 first-generation is a classic. It’s loud. It’s rugged. It’s simple. The idea behind the Bronco was brought into this world by Ford product manager Donald N. Frey — a man who helped conceive the Ford Mustang. It is a muscle car with four massive off-road wheels that can take on any terrain, not just asphalt. This particular 1975 model has been restored back to its old glory with a new small block Ford 302 ci crate engine and a new wiring harness, as reported by the current owner. This restomod features a much better modern and stylish look. For sale in Wahoo, Nebraska, here is your opportunity to own a classic Ford Bronco.
moreDid you know that the Z3 was the first car that BMW built solely outside of Germany and was only built in North Carolina? Introduced in 1996, the BMW Z3 lineup consisted of quite a few versions and even an M model. They offer great engine choices, superb steering and brakes, and reasonable prices. The BMW Z3 Convertible has such an outstanding design language that it was Pierce Brosnan's car in 007 GoldenEye. Our featured car is a 1999 BMW Z3 Convertible from New York which has covered 208,000 miles.
moreChevy’s Monte Carlo was their answer to the personal luxury car segment that Ford brought to America with the T-Bird. Made over six generations, the Monte Carlo entered the market in 1970. The Monte Carlo also spawned a stablemate called the Pontiac Grand Prix, much like the Firebird was to the Camaro. If you’ve wanted to experience what a Monte Carlo can be like, we’ve got a nice fourth-generation 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Coupe for sale right now. It’s got a new engine, and some refurbishment work has been performed too.
morePurchasing a classic motor allows you to virtually turn back time and reminsce of an era where cars were less computers on wheels, and more about raw enjoyment. Present today is the answer to your inquiry and it takes shape with this lovely 1981 Chevrolet Corvette. With a reported 45,000 miles on the clock, this classic American muscle car features all its factory styling and is guaranteed to liven up your driveway game and weekend drives.
moreWith a long line of sports cars to live up to, including legends such as the E-Type and the XJS, the Jaguar XK8 had large shoes to fill when it was introduced to the world in 1996. The design was a rapid departure from its predecessor, offering a sleek and elegant profile coupled with a range of creamy-smooth V8 engines. The interior is well-appointed, with an abundance of wood and leather on offer and the typical old-world charm that was befitting of the Jaguar name. Our featured car is a 2001 Jaguar XK8 Convertible with a 4.0-liter V8 engine and 100,000 miles. The current owner reports that the car has undergone plenty of recent maintenance, which will undoubtedly ensure that this modern classic stays on the road for many miles to come.
moreIn the realm of formidable monster trucks, the 2022 Ram 1500 TRX stands as a rare breed that transcends the confines of arenas and closed circuits, dominating public roads with an unrivaled presence. Hennessey, renowned for pushing automotive limits, took this already impressive machine and elevated it to unprecedented levels with the Mammoth 1000 edition. The vehicle presented here is a coveted specimen from this limited series, boasting the distinctive Hennessey touch and a mere 47,000 miles on its odometer.
moreThe Chevrolet Corvette C3 is one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the American car industry. Its lines were an almost direct translation from the Mako Shark II concept car, with the body shell taking on a long and flowing hood, concealed headlights, and a short deck. The C3 was an icon in Corvette production, as it provided the template for how the rest of the successive generations would look for decades to come. Our featured car is a 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. This rare specimen is made all the more desirable thanks to its original LS4 engine, which is reported to be numbers matching. The current owner tells us that all information and the car's original owner's manual are available with the sale.
moreThe iconic 1977 MG MGB started development as early as 1958 with the Abingdon codename: MG EX205. It was a progressive and modern design for the early ‘60s, using a unitary structure instead of the traditional body-on-frame that was used on the MGB’s rival, the Triumph TR series. These British machines were among the first cars to feature controlled crumple zones designed to protect the driver and passenger in a 30 mph impact against a 200-ton immovable barrier. The MGB remains a popular choice for car collectors due to inexpensive and readily available parts and simple mechanics, such as the particular model we have today in red, which has clocked 50,000 miles on its odometer, accompanied by a new chrome bumper conversion. For sale in Fairfield, Connecticut, this is your chance to own a 1977 MG MGB.
moreFord’s F-Series from 1948 is the reason why we have the F-150 today, plus all its bigger and more potent siblings. Arguably America’s best-selling pickup truck of all time, we’re now on the fourteenth generation. That gives you a lovely array of classic, modern classic, and contemporary variants to pick from. If you want a classic F-Series with a twist, this 1956 Ford F-100 is a fantastic choice. The truck has been fully restored, with a new motor and some restomod elements to give it a distinctive value proposition.
moreExcalibur…that’s not an automotive brand that many have heard of. Things get even more confusing when you set eyes upon this machine via our photos. The bottom half of it looks like something from the 1920s. The top half is decidedly more modern, and the title says it’s a 1989 Excalibur Series V Sedan. Well, you see, the Excalibur is a car that is designed to look like a 1920s automobile but based on something decidedly more modern. This Milwaukee-based company has been at it from the 1960s, right up until 1990. Although as you can imagine, they didn’t exactly sell massive volumes. Production volumes are estimated at over 3,500, but actual figures are hard to come by. So, if you want an American curio to grace your driveway, this 1989 Excalibur Series V Sedan with its 17,600 miles is a great candidate. We’re told that the car has documented mileage and includes its owner's manual.
moreExperiencing a classic motor that is original is a tough ask, as the years go by and multiple owners take over, it's normal for cars to lose their former glory along the way. Present today is the best way to experience the best of yesteryear and takes form with this lovely 1991 Jaguar XJS Convertible Classic. The classic British motor is reported to have just 43,000 original miles since new and is geared for cruising in luxury and style. What's better? This classic also comes with its owners manual and documentation to prove its originality.
more“In a class of its own” is a phrase that is often used to describe Rolls-Royce automobiles, and in 2009, Rolls-Royce decided to bring that class to a slightly different type of buyer than they usually catered to. The Ghost was released in 2009 to appeal to the younger demographic of wealthy car buyers and to those who were looking for an alternative to a V12 Mercedes S-Class or a Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Ghost was aimed at buyers who wanted a comfortable limousine to be chauffeured around in but one that they could also drive themselves when they felt like it. It may be based on the BMW L6 platform, but make no mistake, this is not merely a 7 Series in a fancy dress. Both mechanically and cosmetically this is still very characteristically a Rolls-Royce.
moreThe 2016 Mercedes-Benz S600 is the pinnacle of luxury engineered like no other car in the world. This luxury sedan led the market with its advanced technologies, outselling the Audi A8 and BMW 7-Series. This sixth-generation W222 S600 featured a bigger engine and a new platform that offered one of the most comfortable air suspension set-ups in the business. It even features an adaptive feature that scans the road ahead and prepares for the dampening of road irregularities. With a shorter wheelbase than the Maybach variant and a purring V12 in front, this S600 is more of a driver’s vehicle. However, make no mistake, the rear seats of this Mercede-Benz S-Class are far better than most cars in the world. So, ride or drive in power and luxury with this German elegance for sale in Forney, Texas.
moreA classic car should above all, be automotive art, it should be the vehicle that turns heads as you drive by and makes you look back as you park it. Looking back at automotive greatest classics, and the Shelby Cobra stands out like a sore thumb. Ever since its inception, the Cobra has been everyone's dream machine to cruise into the sunset and experience what the best of the classic car world has to offer. Owning a Shelby Cobra for many is a dream, but present today is the next best thing: a well-sorted replica build that takes shape with this lovely 1965 Shelby Cobra.
moreThe term sleeper is often used to describe a car that is normal and unassuming on the surface but a real performance powerhouse the moment you step on the gas. Wondering what we are on about? Take a look at this 1980 Chevrolet Malibu Coupe we have today, for instance, it's a true wolf in sheep's clothing and sports a surprise the moment you pop open the hood.
moreChevy’s iconic Camaro arrived in 1967 to fight the Ford Mustang. Actually, it was part of GM’s two-part answer, with the second part being the Pontiac Firebird. By the time 1997 rolled around, the Camaro was in its fourth generation and a 30th Anniversary special was due. Cue up cars like this 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS 30th Anniversary Edition. This 38,000-mile car comes to you with two keys for ignition and remote door unlocking, all servicing is up to date, and it’s reportedly all original. Cars like this will only appreciate in value as time goes by, so you’d better be quick if it’s your thing.
moreMany muscle cars of the '60s were no frills, "step on the gas and bring out the smiles per gallon" drive experiences. Being behind the wheel of one means you like unfiltered performance and are guaranteed to leave everlasting memories. Present today is not just any muscle car; it's an icon of the '60s car scene and takes shape as this spicy 1969 Chevy Nova SS. With a reported 23,061 miles on the clock, this thoroughbred is your way of livening up your weekend drives and taking your driveway game up a notch.
moreWith more than ten years of production under its belt, Lotus described the Evora as its most comfortable sports vehicle to date. Although that was the case in the past, the fact that it was still a Lotus meant that its primary purpose was to be an exceptional driving machine. The GT variant of the Evora debuted a few years ago as the most powerful and comfortable version, and 2021 was the final model year for this car before the new Lotus Emira took its place. Lotus claims that this car competes directly with a Porsche Cayman GT4 and is one of the most visceral vehicles money can buy. This absolutely stunning example of the 2021 Lotus Evora GT shows just 7,400 miles on its odometer. According to its owner, this particular specimen is unique because it was the "last car off the assembly line."
morePhantom is a name that Rolls-Royce has intermittently used for its cars since 1925. It’s fitting, because a Rolls-Royce is expected to move swiftly yet silently, like a phantom, basically. That trait continues into this 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom, which hails from the Phantom VII series. This full-size four-door sedan represents the best of luxury motoring that you could get in 2010, and has just 11,603 miles on the odometer. So, if you’re a fan of old-school British luxury, wood veneer and all, but want some modern comforts, this is the car for you.
moreSo you’ve decided that you want a fun, well-balanced sports car. There are a multitude of choices that fall in different price ranges. But if you want the best of the best, you have to at least consider this 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman with just 28,000 miles on the odometer. Porsche has been producing the Cayman for nearly 20 years, and the people have spoken. Its pure mid-engined goodness is the benchmark for sports cars as it provides the best possible ownership experience. And don’t worry about the people who call it a poor man’s Porsche, little do they know that this is actually the better driving car.
moreChevy’s Chevelle is one of the most popular mid-sized cars from the Bowtie. Created in 1963, the Chevelle is most popularly known for its coupe utility or ute body style. However, the Chevelle was also available in coupe, sedan, hardtop, and convertible models. And we’ve got one of those right here, a second-generation 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS coupe with a healthy 35,000 miles on its wheels. It’s the perfect weekend muscle car for those who seek a sojourn from the digital world now and then.
moreLand Rover’s classic Defender is one of the most well-known off-roaders on the planet. Dating back to the Land Rover Series 1 of 1948, the Defender has decades of experience and improvement behind it. Strictly speaking, this particular 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 Restoration can’t be called a Defender because the Defender name officially came in 1990. But it’s got so many new parts and enhancements, not to mention its pedigree, that it deserves the tag. The vehicle was imported from Great Britain and has undergone a full restoration by Defender Motorsport. So, if you’re looking for a Defender with several twists, this is the one for you.
moreLike most Mercedes-Benz cars, the timeless SL series is known for retaining its value as soon as it rolled off the showroom floor. In contrast to the mass production of most cars during its era, the number of SLs manufactured was very small. Only 23,742 units were built from 1968 through 1971, with roughly half of this figure sold in the United States, making this 280SL a rare collectible. It famously used the same double A-frame suspension proven years ago on the legendary 300 SL. This Mercedes-Benz 280SL has been kept by the second owner from 1973 to the present and is reported to have been serviced on time throughout that period. With just 119,000 miles on the clock, this 1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL awaits your ownership in Washington.
moreIt seems that a majority of cars are built with sportiness in mind. They’re all about setting record lap times and immense cornering speeds. Sometimes, though, it is time to take a step back and appreciate the other end of the spectrum. This 2013 Bentley Continental GTC with just 28,000 miles on the odometer is not a car you set record lap times in, but maybe a new Cannonball record. That’s more its forte. Wafting along the interstate in complete silence is something that most other cars struggle to achieve, especially to this level. With the name synonymous with Bentley for several decades, Bentley has built a reputation for creating one of the best, if not the best, grand tourers of all time, and the rest, as they say, is history.
moreHere’s a Mustang that doesn’t get enough love. The fourth generation is often overlooked because it doesn’t have the jaw-dropping looks of the first two generations, the quirkiness of the third, or the retro-modern appeal of the fifth. It’s more of a clean and conventional automobile, at least in terms of looks. But that’s also why you should seriously consider buying this 2003 Ford Mustang GT. A definite future classic, it may well be because people are slowly realizing that the fourth-gen ‘Stang is, indeed, a worthy pony car. This car may have nearly 99,000 miles on the clock, but it comes with two keys, up-to-date servicing, and has undergone a recent full detailing that includes the engine bay.
moreWhen the world was shifting its automotive interest toward SUVs, the very last brand we expected would hop on the trend was Aston Martin. The Aston Martin DBX is a crossover SUV produced by the British luxury car marque since 2020, and it is the first SUV the company has made. Basically, 007 would drive one if he were a family man. What we have here is the latest addition to the lineup, the 2024 Aston Martin DBX 707. With just 4000 miles on its odometer, this beauty is available for sale in Georgia. This is for people who want the utility and tall posture of an SUV with the performance and swagger of a supercar.
moreThe majority of Range Rover owners purchase them not just for their robust off-road capabilities and cutting-edge technology but also for the value that the brand name brings to the table. It has always been one of the names we think of when we talk of ultra-luxury SUVs. Land Rover launched three special editions of the Range Rover for the 2021 model year. Namely, the Fifty Edition (which celebrates the 50th birthday of their flagship SUV), the Westminster Edition, and the Dynamic Black Edition. With this listing, we are talking about the well-equipped midrange model, the 2021 Range Rover HSE Westminster Edition. This sophisticated example is said only to have 31,200 miles on its odometer. Keep reading to find out about the luxuries this grand ride has to offer.
moreIt’s no surprise that we’ve seen a lot of Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class examples pass through our hands on to new and eager owners. This generation of SL ran between 1971 and 1989 and is widely hailed as one of the best modern classics you can find. Furthermore, the R107 generation was popular among movie stars, on and off-screen. It embodied the very spirit of Mercedes-Benz in producing timeless cruisers that didn’t compromise on luxury or comfort. Why not get your very own slice of R107 goodness with this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Roadster? It’s got just 78,000 miles on the clock and appears to be in excellent condition.
moreThe Rolls Royce Wraith project manager Dr. Philip Harnett said that the Wraith is the fastest of the most powerful Rolls-Royce models ever made. If you’re a seasoned Rolls Royce aficionado, as you turn into a corner in the Wraith, you might feel it is quite a bit different than other models. there’s very little body roll and the ride is well poised. The Wraith was introduced in 2013 and it is based on the chassis of the Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan. It delivers astonishing power, presence, and incomparable luxury in a hulking grand touring package. This beautiful example of the 2016 Rolls Royce Wraith found its way to our inventory from California. With only 33,900 miles on its clock, it is an all-stock car waiting for its next buyer.
moreThe modern day SUV is the swiss army knife of the automotive industry, in that it has many uses. While your could argue that the picture of an SUV taking to the great outdoors in style slowly fades away, what is present today is your ticket to experience what a true offroader should look and feel like. It takes shape with this lovely 1952 Willys Wagon.
moreOn the list of things that truly define what it is to be an American, many people have reserved a spot for the Chevrolet Corvette. As an iconic vehicle, the Corvette speaks volumes about American engineering brilliance and the nation's love of good old-fashioned high-horsepower fun. It opens up the possibility of owning a part of the American dream and besting much more expensive foreign sports cars for a pretty modest sum of cash. The Corvette is surprisingly comfortable for a no-compromise performance vehicle. Nevertheless, the Corvette is poised to let go and shove you back into your seat like an aircraft pulling off the tarmac. This example of the 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 belongs to the sixth generation. With 73,000 miles on its clock, it is available for sale in Michigan.
moreThey were hooped into sling hooks and dropped off of planes, ready for the infantry to hop inside and engage in combat. No, we aren’t talking about a new Fast & Furious movie. It is the renowned military battle truck, the AM General Humvee. AM General did make road-going versions of it that were less aggressive and more soft and equipped for day-to-day use. However, what we have here is a military spec model; a 2008 AM General M1097 to be specific. It is a no-nonsense carrier that you can use for extreme off-roading or put into hauling work and it shows 57,200 miles on it.
moreThe Land Rover Defender has gained a name for itself all over the world as a supremely capable off-roader. With a glorious history dating back to 1948’s Land Rover Series 1, the classic Defender maintains much of its ancestor’s styling cues. However, it’s vastly different under the skin. The Defender name came about in 1991 with two variants. The 90 variant was a short wheelbase two-door affair, while the 110 sported four doors and a longer wheelbase. The numbers do refer to the wheelbase size in inches. So, this 1997 Land Rover Defender 90 has a 90-inch (approximate) wheelbase and is a two-door machine. The current owner tells us it’s received regular servicing and maintenance and a more powerful engine.
moreThe Camaro is an iconic piece of American automobile history, it’s one of the cars that brought sports car performance to the everyman, making great power and driving pleasure affordable. This 2017 Chevrolet Camaro comes from a lineage of rich automotive culture that has stood the test of time, lasting decades until the modern day. Modern Camaros are some of the most powerful cars on American roads today, and with future iterations off the table, now is the chance to grab one that’s in immaculate condition for your own keeping. This pristine Camaro has 33,200 miles on the clock, and up to date servicing, this Camaro is ready for any challenge that the open road may have for it. There’s even two keys included if you would like a spare.
moreFord’s Mustang is so well-known that we need not give you an extensive history lesson of Ford’s pioneering pony car. Naturally, first-generation Mustangs from the earliest years of production are the most hotly demanded examples. Cars like this 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe that’s come to us after a full restoration. Moreover, its rebuilt V8 has seen less than 50,000 miles, so this is a classic that you don’t need to baby. Instead, you can drive it and showcase it for everyone.
moreIn terms of Chevrolet's compact automobile lineup, the Chevrolet Chevy II, later referred to as the Nova took the place of the Corvair. While the Corvair was a special and innovative model with a rear-engine layout, the Chevy II/Nova debuted in 1962 as a more traditional small automobile with an emphasis on functionality and simplicity of design. It saw five generations, and the top-of-the-line series cars were given the name Nova. After 1969, the Nova badge would replace the Chevy II moniker. The Nova has become somewhat of a cult classic. While it's small dimensions make it a clean little classic car, it's the keen target of hot rodders. This example of the 1966 Chevrolet Nova is not a hot rod but nevertheless has a few custom upgrades under its belt.
moreAmerican motors from the '30s are nothing short of automotive art. The curves and design cues were never to be replicated and make for the perfect base for a custom build. However, finding a custom build done right is a challenging task. But never fear, as some builds manage to pull it all together, providing a timeless yet unique creation. Present today is this 1934 Ford Model 40B 3-Window Coupe; it's a custom hot rod build done right and features the perfect blend of unique features and blistering performance to make it a one-off build that walks its talk.
moreThe Cadillac DeVille saw no less than eight generations and the name "DeVille" is derived from the French de la ville or de ville meaning "of the town". The second generation of the DeVille ended in 1964 and by that time the model was redesigned to be sleeker and more powerful. It was one of the best 1960s luxury automobiles and also something that is sure to turn heads up and down the street, at over 18 and a half feet long. That is to say, riding in a big Cadillac as the DeVille feels like floating on a cloud! This is your chance to experience this rare opportunity or add it to your prestigious classic car collection. This 1964 Cadillac DeVille is available for sale showing 133,000 miles on its clock.
moreA weekend drive is a remedy to many of life's troubles; you could choose to drop a gear down and enjoy the performance your sports car brings or even cruise in luxury; the choice is tough. Present today is a car that can comfortably do both, and takes shape with this lovely 2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage. With a reported 11,000 miles on the clock, this low-mileage grand tourer can be one for your collection or serve as the perfect weekend performance cruiser.
moreThe long-awaited mid-engined Corvette arrived in 2020, heralding the arrival of the eighth generation of America’s favorite sports car. Chevy had been toying with the idea for the seventh generation, but had to delay it due to various factors. No worries, though, because the C7 was a fantastic car that raised the bar of front-engined Corvettes to new levels. Then, the C8 came and set a new standard. If you want to experience that standard, check out this 2021 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT Z51 Convertible up for sale right now. The car has just 2,000 miles on the odometer, making it basically a brand-new car waiting for a lifetime of adventure.
moreOne of the most potent off-roaders you can buy, the Jeep Wrangler is an American cult classic. That’s because this iconic vehicle is a versatile daily driver too. It’s not uncommon for a family to have a Wrangler as their sole vehicle. You can drive it to school and office. You can use it for grocery and sports field runs. Then, when the mood strikes, you can take it into the great wilderness of our country, away from civilization for the weekend. All that, and return in time for the Monday morning daily grind. This 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara comes to you with 74,000 miles on the clock, and the Sahara Package 24G. Furthermore, it’s got a 3.5-inch suspension lift, 37-inch tires and some cool graphics along the body as well. So, it’s a bit more potent than your average Wrangler – which is already pretty potent out-of-the-box!
moreFor decades, the Silverado has been one of Chevrolet’s most popular nameplates. Nowadays, they come with a ton of technology like GM’s Super Cruise and could set you back up to $70,000 or maybe even more. These 3rd generation C/K Series Silverados, on the other hand, are of a very different category; they were built with simplicity and rugged performance in mind. Even though this generation first went into production in 1973, the Silverado trim was added as part of the changes that came in 1975. The next major changes came in 1977, with new larger-segment grilles, revised interiors and new options (like power shutters and power door locks). 1978 brought a fuel-filler door (rather than the exposed cap) and brushed aluminum dash trim on the Silverado (to replace the woodgrain trim).
moreWhen you speak of automotive legends, one has to factor in a lot of elements; the car in question should have looks that are timeless and performance that can give modern vehicles a run for their money. The Chevrolet Corvette is regarded as an automotive legend no matter who you ask; when you think of the most significant Corvettes made, it's hard to overlook the C3 Chevrolet Corvette. The C3 boasted the Corvette marque's longest production run and was relevant for over two decades. Present today is your chance to get behind the wheel of an automotive legend that looks like this 1975 Chevrolet Corvette. With a reported 38,500 miles on the clock, this factory-clean example is a rare low-mileage example, and can be yours to drive off in today.
moreAmerica's renowned auto brand Chevrolet had a dream: to bring exotic-level performance within reach for the average person. And so was born the Corvette. Several trim levels of Corvette were introduced to match the taste of different enthusiasts. For those who wanted track-ready and race-oriented machines, Chevrolet introduced the Z06 trim level, which began its journey as an option package. From C5 to C8, the Z06 has been available in every generation, and each iteration remains true to its heritage. What we have here is a beautiful example of the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, which belongs to the last year of the C7 generation. With just 10,500 miles on its odometer, this Z06 has had all its servicing up to date.
moreThe Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is music to classic car lovers' ears. The history of the Karmann Ghia involved the collaboration of three firms and many individuals. An absolute head-turner from the start, it is utterly unique in the Volkswagen lineup. With the floorpan and mechanicals of VW models, styling by Italy's Carrozzeria Ghia, and hand-built bodywork by German coachbuilding house Karmann, this little car won the hearts of many and even held the title of the fastest Volkswagen during the ‘50s. There were three designations for this model: Type 14, Type 34, and Type 145 TC. What we are focusing on here is a Type 14 1974 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe. With a tuned engine and numerous new parts reported by the current owner, this lovely car is available for sale in California.
morePerformance and practicality are two elements of motoring that, at most times, don't get along, that is, until you have been behind the wheel of a performance truck. Present today is this 2023 Chevrolet Silverado Yenko. It's a performance truck from every aspect and features Yenko specs by the folks over at specialty vehicle engineering. What's better? This practical performance machine has a reported mileage of just 6,500 miles on its clock and has a dealer-installed Dark Essentials package, Max Trailering package, and Technology package.
moreOne of the most popular classic cars is the Chevy Bel Air. Introduced in 1950 and named after the stylish Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Bel Air was Chevy’s full-size offering until 1981. Today, the Bel Air has proved itself to be a worthy classic, as well as an excellent restomod platform. Take this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe Restomod as a prime example. The car has undergone a full restoration, which was concluded in December 2020. Moreover, it’s got a more potent engine with just 4,000 miles on it, plus some interior and exterior niceties.
moreThe very first Shelby Mustang, the Shelby GT350 saw the light of day in 1965. It was faster than the high-performance Mustang GT version as well as considerably more expensive, making it a far-fetched dream for many. Shelby American decided to intervene in 1966 to make driving your dream muscle car a viable option. The Rent-A-Racer program took off and Hertz Corporation in partnership with Shelby added 1,000 GT350s to its rental fleet that would later be sold to the public as "GT350H" models. This particular 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350H is one such rare example that enjoys a new manual transmission system. Read on to learn more exciting options included with this vehicle.
moreIt is often said that life was better in the '80s. Music, clothes, and, of course, cars. This 1987 Mercedes 560SL is a car that could take you through time. Kept in pristine condition, this car is ready to stretch its legs, having covered just 80,000 miles in its 37-year life. With the name being around for 70 years, it's safe to assume that Mercedes knows what they’re doing.
moreThe 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe is known to be built on a true truck chassis derived from the iconic Chevy C/K 1500 pickup. Once known as the Chevrolet K5 Blazer, it was rebranded to the all-new Chevrolet Tahoe in 1995. This particular model we have today is a reportedly rare model that became one of the last ever two-door Tahoes in 1999. Also known as the GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Grand Blazer, and Chevrolet Silverado in their respective territories, the Chevrolet Tahoe even became Motor Trend magazine’s Truck of the Year for 1996. The standard Vortec 5700 engines in the Tahoes were revised with increased power and fuel efficiency and put to use in the same year with the automatic transmission also being revised the later year. Now in its fifth generation, this first-generation Chevrolet Tahoe, just shy of 83,000 miles on the odometer, can be kept as collectible for its rarity as it reaches its classic status or even still comfortably be used as a daily. In fact, this truck may even outlive most things on the road, given that you take good care of it.
moreUnveiled in 1955, the iconic Ford Thunderbird was marketed to the wealthy. The Thunderbird was billed as a personal luxury car, and buyers had high standards for style, power, and drivability without sacrificing comfort. Of course, none did it better in the ‘50s than the original Ford Thunderbird, which remains a style idol and a coveted classic. The first generation of this two-seat convertible was nicknamed the “Baby Bird” and offered a cushioned ride with a big powerhouse, automatic transmission, and air conditioning. If you are a classic enthusiast and like to turn heads, this 1955 Ford Thunderbird is an excellent choice. Located in New York, this Baby Bird is all set to go to its new owner’s garage.
moreCadillac is a historic American brand best known for '50s and '60s icons of luxury and sheer class. However, the brand has also created some performance machines. Take this 2013 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon as a prime example. It’s got over 500 horses under the hood, all wrapped up in a practical and stylish wagon-styled body. For sale by its original owner, this is a performance car for the family man or woman, and comes with less than 50,000 miles on the clock.
moreBy 1959, Chevy’s formidable Task Force line-up of pickup trucks was due for retirement. The Bowtie replaced it with the C/K Series. Immensely popular and well-regarded, the C/K Series would run through four generations right up until 2002, when the Silverado replaced it. These tough, workmanlike trucks weren’t only made in the USA. They also saw assembly in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The second generation of the nameplate came around in 1966, and that’s where this 1969 Chevrolet C10 fits in. With a mere 14,000 miles on the clock, this truck has received some enhancement and refreshment work to make it the perfect classic for the discerning collector. Is that you?
moreJeep’s Gladiator is a sturdy and capable pickup truck that’s based on the popular Jeep Wrangler. The current iteration has been around since 2019, and has gained a name for being one of the most off-road-friendly midsize pickup trucks around. This particular 2023 Jeep Gladiator SEMA Build is a bit more special, because it has been built to be showcased at the 2024 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) in November. Since SEMA is the premier automotive trade show in the United States, automakers go to great lengths to showcase their finest products here – and what better way to do it than on a vehicle? So, if you’d like to grab yourself a one-of-a-kind Gladiator, call us right now.
moreDo you ever stop and wonder what life would be like with a car built to liven up your weekend drives? If you are the type of person who has always wondered what life would be like with the perfect weekend cruiser, look no more. Present today is this 1980 Fiat 124 Spider. This classic Italian motor is the perfect way to sum up a tough weekend. Better yet, this classic has 20,100 miles on the clock and even comes with its original owner's manual and an air compressor.
moreThe Pontiac Catalina was Pontiac’s full-size offering between 1950 and 1981. The Catalina was initially a trim offering on the automaker’s Chieftain, before becoming its own nameplate. Pontiac made the Catalina with many body styles, including a sedan, station wagon, convertible and coupe. This 1963 Pontiac Catalina Sport Coupe is probably the sportiest offering of the line-up, and it looks fantastic, having just 38,300 miles on the clock. The current owner reports that the car was recently appraised in June 2024 as well.
moreMuscle cars are fiery pieces of machinery; their looks make passersby doubletake and the feel behind the wheel is second to none. When you look back at such cars from the '60s, you could get lost in finding what's suitable for you; they all boast thunderous performance and looks that aim to kill. Choosing the right muscle car starts with looking at the best of the best in the roaring '60s, and that's when cars like this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 fill in the blanks and make for a whole new definition of how your weekend drives pan out. With a reported 53,873 miles on the clock, this fiery Muscle car is looking for a new custodian to conquer the road in style and authentic muscle car performance.
moreBased on the iconic Chevrolet Bel Air, the 1959 Chevrolet Nomad Station Wagon is a characterful and impressive piece of machinery. While SUVs and minivans are favored by families today, cars like the Nomad were the choice of well-to-do, stylish families across America in the 50s. Some models even offered a six-seater configuration! Our featured car has been lovingly preserved and appears immaculate inside and out. While this Nomad has been kept mostly stock, it features several styling enhancements that enhance the looks of this now rare-to-see station wagon.
more“It’s a new way to take your pulse” is how Chevrolet advertised their new Camaro Berlinetta back in 1979. The commercial revealed that it had a supple new suspension system that is unique to the Berlinetta. It was smooth, responsive, elegant, and comfortable, and had a quieter ride than Camaros past. The 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta was introduced as a luxury-oriented model and replaced the Type LT. Fast forward to today, the Berlinetta has become a collectible for classic car enthusiasts. The example shown before you is a well-preserved one with a few upgrades on board. Its reported that the previous owner had the engine, transmission, and brakes rebuilt and it has just 5k miles or less on the new engine.
moreThe Bentley Arnage was a new look for Bentley in the late 90s that continued all the way till 2010 before being succeeded by the more well-known Bentley Mulsanne. The Arnage was initially powered by a BMW M62 V8 engine with a Cosworth-engineered twin-turbo installation. However, this prestigious limo came with a bit of history when BMW threatened to stop supply of their engines during the takeover battle against Volkswagen Group, and they did. The revised version of this car was launched as the Arnage Red Label in 1999, and several minor modifications were made to the original BMW-powered cars. It reverted back to the old V8 engine with a single Garrett T4 turbocharger, the same unit as this particular model we have today that has clocked a mere 38,000 miles since 2001. This also resulted in the Arnage taking the title for the four-door car with the greatest amount of torque at the time. For sale in Humble, Texas, here is your chance to own this 2.5-tonne monster with sumptuous craftsmanship inside.
moreEvery automotive enthusiast can agree that there’s something special about how Italians approach designing a car. When it comes to Italian charm, this 2016 Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe has odes of it, bringing Italian supercar flair to a package that the more practical would appreciate. Produced until 2020, the 4C is a diva on the road, bringing excitement and drama as it sings up to the redline. It is everything you would want in an Italian sports car, fitted with all the modern conveniences that make driving all the better. This particular 4C Coupe is one of 17 brought to the USA equipped with a Tobacco leather interior and yellow brake calipers according to the current owner. With only 7,500 miles reported on the odometer, this is a terrific car for the choosing and a perfect vehicle worth preserving for the future.
moreThe Ford Mustang has been around for 60 years now. This pony car is one of the most iconic American muscle cars ever. The first generation Mustang was introduced for the 1965 model year and sold through 1973. The one we have here is a 1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute that belongs to this original generation. It is a regular Mustang model upgraded to the Shelby GT350 specification of the time. The current owner reports that roughly $120,000 has been invested in the build over the years and that the car was painted around seven years ago. With 114,000 reported miles on the odometer, this 1966 Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute is a magnificent machine flaunting the original, classic American muscle DNA.
moreOur featured car is an all-original 1988 Rolls Royce Silver Spur, the long-wheelbase sister of the Silver Spirit, which appears to be in as good condition — as if it just came from the late ‘80s. It was the first car to feature the iconic retractable “Spirit of Ecstasy.” The Silver Spur was a new generation of model which formed the basis for well-known names such as the Flying Spur, Silver Dawn, and the Bentley Mulsanne series. The Silver Spur carried over the basic design of its predecessor, the Silver Shadow, carrying over the same V8 engine and the automatic gearbox sourced from General Motors. This particular model boasts an original mileage of the original 6.8-liter V8 engine that has clocked 51,000 miles on the odometer, and with servicing up to date, this vehicle is for sale in Birmingham, Alabama.
moreThe Wagoneer is a four-wheel-drive car that laid a foundation for America's SUVs to follow. The vehicle is quiet and comfortable, yet it moves over rocks and rills with dignity. It does not sit twelve feet in the air, nor does it scare livestock and children with its loud and furious approach. It resembles a four-wheel drive American station wagon from the 1950s, presenting a more car-like approach to a segment that was used to utilitarian offerings. By the model year 1984, Jeep was under the wing of AMC and the Wagoneer was available in SJ and XJ versions. The more luxuriously equipped "Limited" was renamed the "Grand Wagoneer." What we are focusing on in this listing is a restored 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer that has 135,000 miles on its clock. It still retains its original engine and transmission and is available for sale in Arizona.
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