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2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Last Call

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ASK: $73,250
Miles: 4,307

In 2008, Dodge released a golden oldie nameplate with a modern yet distinctively retro design. Named the Challenger, after Dodge’s historic ’60s muscle car, the 2008 Challenger would be produced until 2023 as a stylish and powerful two-door coupe. The nameplate spawned a variety of high-performance derivatives with suitably quirky titles. Here’s one for sale, a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Last Call with just under 4,300 miles on the clock. The title alone is quite a mouthful, but the performance on offer will leave your jaw dropped, and mouth opened in awe each time you put the pedal to the metal. Let’s delve deeper into what makes this 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Last Call so interesting that we had to use its title twice in our opening salvo.

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2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $450,000
Miles: 450

The 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo is an homage to the most powerful V8 made in Ferrari history. The successor to the legendary Ferrari 488, this new 2-door berlinetta uses the same engine from the 488 Pista. Boasting 15 percent more downforce than the 488 GTB, with looks that kill together with slingshot acceleration and spectacular handling, this prancing horse is undeniably one of the best from Maranello. It features quad tail lamps reminiscent of the F430, a wrap-around rear spoiler inspired by the 308 GTB, and a louvered clear engine cover made from lightweight Lexan that pays homage to the iconic F40. This Italian machine is a tribute to Ferrari’s masterful crafting since 1939. This particular model has only clocked a mere 450 miles on the odometer, making it a practically brand-new Ferrari for sale in Los Angeles, California.

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2016 Dodge Viper GTC ACR Extreme Aero

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $278,999
Miles: 7,720

Ever since its debut back in the 90s, the Dodge Viper instantly became a cult classic. It launched the brand in super stardom and gave the world what good old American performance offerings brought to the table. While the original Dodge Viper was a masterpiece, it was a machine that was ready to spin out of control in the wrong hands. Fast forward through the years and that magic of being an over the top performance machine hasn't been lost in the process but a whole lot has changed in terms of how the Viper marque can put down its power. Present today is an all American track focused weapon that takes shape with this 2016 Dodge Viper GTC. with a reported 7,720 miles on the clock, this low mileage special edition machine can be yours to serve as driveway eye candy, clock rapid lap times at your local track and even serve as the perfect cars and coffee companion.

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1976 Chevrolet Corvette

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $14,990
Miles: 24,716

If you want a classic Corvette that really makes a statement, you can’t go amiss by selecting a third-generation or C3 Vette. Chevy truly stunned the world when they released the C3 in 1968, looking like it came straight from a car show and onto dealership floors. That’s because the C3 was inspired and heavily influenced by a concept car called the Mako Shark II. Interestingly, the car was previewed to the public in the form of a diecast Hot Wheels model called the “Custom Corvette” a few weeks before the official, full-size thing was unveiled. Today, C3s are well regarded as a cornerstone of Corvette history and that’s also because they weathered the dreaded Malaise Era and came out swinging. You see, even in those times of horsepower austerity, the Corvette was still one of, if not the fastest American car that money could buy. Today, such Corvettes stand as testaments of perseverance and resilience, and you can celebrate that spirit with this 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe that’s up for sale. Currently, the car stays in Pearl, Mississippi, so hit us up if you want to get acquainted further.

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1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet

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ASK: $54,999
Miles: 80,948

Few sports cars have had such an impact on the world as the Porsche 911. When it was showcased in 1964, the public were highly interested in this distinctive teardrop-shaped automobile. Then, they learned of its powertrain; an air-cooled flat-six mounted in the car’s tail, and of course, driving the rear wheels. This was quite a departure from traditional front-engined layouts. In fact, Porsche 911 development had started way earlier, in 1959, and it was envisioned to take over from the company’s 356 model. However, such was the 911’s impact that it created its own legacy, and one that continues to this day. Over the years, the 911 gained more creature comforts, convertible variants, and fearsome turbocharged engine options. The car’s exterior design saw modernization, but the overall teardrop shape remained. However, the engines remained air cooled until 1998, when tightening emissions regulations and demands for more power dictated that water cooling was the way to go. Thus, a sort of line was drawn; if you want a proper classic 911, go for pre-1998 cars. If you want more modern examples, post-1998 is where you should seek them out. Therefore, this South Carolina-based 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet is definitely a classic. However, it should be enjoyed rather than mothballed, and its current mileage of 80,948 tells you that it’s meant for the open road rather than stowed away in climate-controlled garages.

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2018 Ford Mustang Convertible EcoBoost Premium

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ASK: $23,500
Miles: 38,191

Ford’s longest-produced nameplate, the Mustang created the whole pony car class when it launched in September 1964, and has continued to be a segment leader ever since. Its closest competitor was the Chevy Camaro which bowed out in 2024, leaving the Mustang the sole survivor. Yes, there are countless performance variants including the hair-raising Shelby Mustangs. But Ford never intended for the Mustang to solely be a track or drag strip dominator. They realized from the outset that many buyers wanted a stylish and agile car that was also efficient. So, the Mustang offered four and six-cylinder powertrains too. Take the sixth generation as a prime example, from which this 2018 Ford Mustang hails from. It’s got an EcoBoost four-banger under the hood, but can still kick over 300 horses to the rear wheels. That makes this car a great choice for those who want a Mustang but with some sensibilities at the gas pump. Furthermore, this Cocoa Beach, Florida-based pony has done under 39,000 miles, making it pretty appealing as a long-term weekend toy – or even a dependable daily driver!

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1989 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ73

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ASK: $18,999
Miles: 176,001

Toyota’s popular Land Cruiser is one of the most popular off-roaders in the world. If you really delve into the history of the Land Cruiser, you’ll find several Series, and some Series have been sold concurrently. Then, you’ve got the Land Cruiser Prado line-up as well as the Land Cruiser line-up. For example, today’s 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser is a BJ73, which means it comes from the J70 lineup of 1981, also called the 70 Series. However, the 70 Series is still made to this day for some markets. Yes, in countries like Australia, for example, you can buy a brand-new, 2025-model-year 70-Series, albeit with several modern features and a distinctively modern powertrain. Meanwhile, this 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser is far more utilitarian and simplistic, with its older, indirect injection diesel engine. This two-door short-wheelbase machine currently resides in West Palm Beach, Florida, and has covered 176,001 miles to date. If that seems high, it’s a walk in the park for a Land Cruiser. So, why not pick up this tough machine as your weekend getaway machine?

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2014 Aston Martin Vanquish V12 Limited Editon

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $225,000
Miles: 9,950

We’d argue that any Aston Martin is a special beast. Each car from Gaydon, UK distills the best elements of British motoring into a singular package that has its own unique charm. But if you’re looking to stand out even amongst other Aston Martin owners, then this Aston Martin Vanquish V12 Centenary Edition is the perfect way to do so. The Aston Martin Vanquish V12 Centenary Edition was created to celebrate 100 years of the marque, with this particular example being number 26 of 100 produced. In addition to the 6.0-liter V12 engine, the Centenary Edition took things to another level with a unique graduated paint finish, as well as interior elements that were traditionally reserved for the One-77 hypercar. This rare special edition Aston Martin is available for sale with just 9,950 miles on the odometer.

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2015 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante Carbon Edition

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ASK: $144,990
Miles: 19,928

Perhaps the most iconic way that the Aston Martin Vanquish is introduced to the world is in the James Bond film Die Another Day. In it, Q, played by the sardonic John Cleese presents an empty trolley to Pierce Brosnan as Bond. He says, “Aston Martin call it the Vanquish, we call it the Vanish”. Lo and behold, at the press of a button, a car materializes, seemingly out of thin air. While the whole invisibility thing may seem a bit far fetched, there’s no denying that the Vanquish is a fine sports car and grand tourer to own and drive. Yes, this 2015 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante Carbon Edition may not disappear on cue, but it’s got a host of features, not to mention a sonorous V12 that will certainly make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up every time it revs. Plus, with under 20,000 miles on the clock, it’s virtually brand-new!

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $119,999
Miles: 3,418

The Ford Mustang is the longest-running pony car, but the Chevy Camaro is its longest-running segment competitor. Introduced in 1967, just three years after the Mustang, the Camaro came with a sibling in tow, called the Pontiac Firebird. After all, GM saw the potency of the pony car segment and wanted to fight with all guns blazing. You don’t often see an automotive conglomerate fighting a rival’s single model with a duo of their own. The Camaro traded blows with the Mustang until 2002, when it and the Firebird fell by the wayside. But the Camaro returned in 2010 for a second bout in the ring, which lasted until 2024. In total, there are six generations of Camaro, just one less than the Mustang. Today’s 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is particularly interesting as it's a first-generation car that’s a true Z28, not a tribute or aftermarket conversion. Furthermore, the vehicle has been restored and comes with a 40-page binder that reportedly contains all documentation. Under the hood, we're told this Camaro sports a rebuilt engine and is a numbers-matching vehicle. In short, it’s a veritable unicorn for a classic car collector – and it’s up for sale right now in Parrish, Florida.

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1960 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod LS3

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $199,999
Miles: 1,000

A first-generation Chevy Corvette is a fantastic car to own and drive. It’s a piece of American automotive history, after all. Produced between 1953 and 1962, over 69,000 were made. It was also the only Corvette era to come with a six-cylinder engine choice, something that Chevy quickly realized didn’t suit a flagship sports car. Thankfully, all Corvettes thereafter have packed a V8. Many people nowadays want an original first-gen Corvette, but there are some who love restomods. If that sounds familiar, have we got the car for you! Say Howdy to this Pennsylvania-based 1960 Chevrolet Corvette LS3 Restomod that’s got just 1,000 miles after its comprehensive makeover. There’s a lot to learn about this car, so let us give you the highlights, but don’t forget to shoot us a DM or give us an old-fashioned phone call if you’re interested.

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2006 Lamborghini Gallardo

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $91,990
Miles: 26,493

In the early 2000s, Lamborghini realized that they needed a lower-level model to capture the market with, as simply relying on a single halo car was a risky business strategy. So, they brought out the V10-engined Gallardo in 2003, and the rest, they say, is history. The Gallardo was made for ten years and sold over 14,000 units in that time. It was Lamborghini’s best-selling model until it was overtaken by its successor, the Huracan. Today, getting your hands on a Gallardo is a very smart move. That’s because it’s a fantastic way to experience a piece of contemporary Italian exotica, as well as a smart future investment since the Gallardo is a definite classic. So, say hello to this 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo that’s up for sale in Dallas, with only 26,490 miles to its name. Awaiting a new owner, this car comes with past service and repair records available.

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1994 Mercedes-Benz 230GE

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $159,999
Miles: 22,506

Today, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class or G-Wagon is a highly luxurious, retro-styled SUV with a healthy dose of off-road capability under its belt. But how the G-Class came to be is rather different in comparison. Initially, the vehicle was developed for military use, on a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, way back in the 1970s. By 1979, Mercedes-Benz had created a civilian version and named it the G-Class. Now that we’ve given you a brief overview, let us introduce our subject vehicle. This Ex-Austrian Military 1994 Puch Mercedes-Benz 230GE comes from the pre-luxury era, a W461 variant that’s undergone a full restoration to bring it up to the condition that you see in our photos. With just 350 miles covered since restoration, the vehicle currently resides in Chula Vista, California, waiting for a new owner. Let us tell you that this G-Class isn’t the bling-adorned, leather-drenched variety that you might see on Sunset Boulevard. No, it’s more of a tough-as-nails off-road-conqueror. So if you are the kind of person who likes to drive as far away from the civilization of the city as possible, this vehicle can take you there – and it’s got some decent comfort features, too.

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1984 Land Rover Defender 130 127 by ECD Automotive Design

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $199,999
Miles: 6,563

Since 1948 and right up until 2016, the Land Rover Series, later known as the Defender, was making waves across the world. This tough, utilitarian off-roader quickly won the hearts of a wide segment of users, including farmers, off-road enthusiasts, tradespersons and more. Its simple yet capable mechanicals, distinctive body style and no-nonsense persona make it one of the best rough-and-tumble vehicles one can find even today. Yes, there’s the New Defender, but for many, the OG remains supreme. If you want a Defender that’s a little different, check out this 1984 Land Rover Defender 127 Custom from Jackson, Wyoming. It’s a custom build by ECD Automotive Design and features a meaty American V8 installed by East Coast Defenders. Let’s learn more about this 6,500-mile custom, and remember, it could be yours if you act fast and contact us.

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L36

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $124,991
Miles: 44,855

The first and second generation Chevy Corvette makes for a fine specimen with which to start collecting classic cars. If you want one from the very first era, you can find some lovely C1s out there, but the C2 or second generation is the real showstopper of the Sixties. It introduced many features such as pop-up headlamps, boat-tailed styling, and of course, only came with V8s. There’s no shortage of great examples around, but we’ve got a C2 that’s a bit more special than the rest. Yes, this 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible reportedly bears the signature of Zora Arkus-Duntov, widely known as the Father of the Corvette. With a big block under the hood and 44,855 miles on the odometer, this is a classic Corvette that’s definitely worth cherishing, although it loves a spirited drive too. The car is a numbers matching one that’s reportedly been fully restored, which is why it looks in such great condition.

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2024 Ferrari 296 GTB

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $365,000
Miles: 250

All Ferrari's are special. But some have more of a groundbreaking inauguration than others. Take our 2024 Ferrari 296 GTB for example. It features decades of Italian supercar passion, all channeled into one compelling package. The 296 features a twin-turbo V6 engine paired with an electric motor, just like the company’s legendary Formula 1 cars. From factory, the combined output is rated to be 818 hp. All this considered, this is one insane package that’s cemented itself at the top of the supercar category by being the fastest production Ferrari around the Nürburgring, breaking the 7-minute barrier with a time of 6:58.7, making it yet again an all-time great from the factory in Maranello. Picking up our featured car will grant you instant access to a coveted model from the prancing horse, all without having to wait in line to get your hands on one.

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2016 McLaren 570S

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $129,999
Miles: 22,897

Named after racing driver Bruce McLaren, McLaren Automotive was on every petrolhead’s wall in the Nineties, with their iconic McLaren F1 supercar. That 230mph 600+ horsepower road rocket was the stuff of dreams, with its sheer performance capabilities, quirky three-seat layout, and of course, Gordon Murray-headed design and engineering. But McLaren Automotive is a lot more than just the F1 and its legacy today. The company has created a string of sports and supercars. One of their more accessible variants was the 570S of 2015-2021. This was a sports car that came in coupe and convertible forms. McLaren aimed to create something that offered a superb driving experience while providing some luxuries and creature comforts that one typically wouldn’t expect from a car of this type. Today, you can check out that distinctive value proposition with this 22,897-mile 2016 McLaren 570S that’s up for sale in Las Vegas. It’s a fine weekend cruiser that can also be your daily driver if you choose. Either way, your life will never be the same again; you’ll look forward to every drive in it.

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2022 Ford F-150 Shelby

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $89,997
Miles: 21,848

The Ford F-150 is probably the most popular half-ton pickup truck around. Hailing from Ford’s popular F-Series with roots in 1948, the half-tonner started as the F-1, then the F-100, and finally became the F-150 later in life. Across our great country, F-150s serve family and work purposes at the same time, and rarely if ever let their owners down – if they do, it’s usually due to poor maintenance or careless driving. While the majority of F-150s are aimed at usability, there are some performance derivatives around as well. Case in point, this 2022 Ford F-150 Shelby that tells you all you need to know about it in one word: Shelby. Yes, Carroll Shelby’s iconic tuning outfit didn’t only fettle Mustangs; they were rather open to experimentation on other vehicles too. Today, this 21,848-mile super truck from Texas could be yours, and it’s received a recent servicing too.

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2022 McLaren 720S Spider

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ASK: $325,000
Miles: 3,525

The 2022 McLaren 720S Spider represents the pinnacle of British automotive excellence, tracing its heritage back to the visionary Bruce McLaren who founded the company in 1963. As the latest iteration in a storied lineage of McLaren supercars, the 720S is a testament to innovation and power. It combines cutting-edge technology with unrivaled performance, setting new standards in the world of automobiles. Beyond its breathtaking speed, the 720S Spider offers an unparalleled level of agility and handling. Picture yourself seated behind the wheel of this remarkable machine, the wind in your hair, and the raw power of the engine at your command. Whether on the open road, unleashing its full potential, or navigating city streets, where it's bound to turn heads, this car promises an experience that exudes luxury and exhilaration. Wearing just 4,637 miles on the chassis, this 2022 McLaren 720S Spider is ready for immediate delivery.

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1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 25th Anniversary Edition

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $34,999
Miles: 21,269

The fourth generation Pontiac Firebird was released in 1993, but no-one realized that this would, sadly, be the last generation for this iconic pony car. Sporting futuristic styling inspired by the Pontiac Banshee IV concept car, the fourth-generation Trans Am promised great things and managed to deliver on most of those promises. In 1994, Pontiac released a 25th Anniversary special edition that came with features such as white leather seats, white wheels, and a white-painted body with a single blue stripe. Buyers could have this edition in any of the three available body styles. Now, we’ve got one of those cars in desirable T-top form up for sale in Irvington, Alabama. Say Howdy to this 1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 25th Anniversary that’s traveled just 21,269 miles in its life so far. The car looks to be in fantastic condition and is ideal for someone who will love it and cherish it, as well as drive it with gusto.

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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 SRT-10

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ASK: $47,200
Miles: 14,310

The RAM 1500, formerly known as the Dodge RAM 1500 is a well-rounded half-ton truck that offers mobility to millions of Americans involved in trade, small business, agriculture and other blue-collar jobs. It’s a stylish truck which can be used for family transport too. However, in the early 2000s, Dodge wondered what would happen if they took the monster 8.3-liter V10 from their fearsome Viper sports car and crammed it into the engine bay of a Dodge RAM 1500. The result was the Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10, released in 2004 and offered until 2006. Just over 10,000 examples were made during this time, making the RAM 1500 SRT-10 rarer than some Italian exotic cars! Today, we’ve got a 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SRT-10 for sale in Port Angeles, Washington, with a super-light 14,310 miles on the clock. Why not snap up this super-truck before someone else does? After all, you can’t find anything similar in the brand-new market today.

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1979 Porsche 911 SC Targa

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ASK: $97,999
Miles: 179,768

The Porsche 911 came in September 1964 and redefined sports cars for eternity. It did this by way of a quirky rear-engined rear-wheel drive layout, something that was previously thought of as unconventional, and even in some ways, unsafe. However, Porsche proved critics wrong and created a cult classic. Even today, the 911, a model which has stood the test of time, is rear-engined and rear-wheel drive, although all-wheel drive is also available. Moreover, Porsche offers variants with well over 500 horsepower going to the rear wheels, showcasing that a well-designed rear-engined platform is as safe as any other type of sports car. For many 911 enthusiasts, the defining point is 1998, when the engine switched from air cooling to water cooling. So, if you’re a classic 911 enthusiast, you want to go down the air-cooled route. We can help you out with this California-based 1979 Porsche 911 SC Targa that’s available right now. The car has 179,768 miles displayed on the odometer, but after a comprehensive restoration, this 911 is catered to have a long life ahead of it.

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