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1988 Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Coupe

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ASK: $25,500
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Miles: 32,000

The 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!

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

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ASK: $89,999
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Miles: 44,500

The 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.

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2004 AM General Humvee M1123

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ASK: $38,999
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Miles: 5,000

The 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.

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1959 Cadillac DeVille Sedan

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ASK: $34,999
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Miles: 78,100

The 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.

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1989 Excalibur Series V Sedan

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ASK: $44,000
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Miles: 17,600

Excalibur…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.

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2021 Land Rover Range Rover HSE Westminster Edition

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ASK: $89,999
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Miles: 31,200

The 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.

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2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

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ASK: $32,999
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Miles: 74,000

One 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!

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1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LT Sport 4x4 Z71

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ASK: $29,000
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Miles: 82,330

The 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.

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2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label

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ASK: $28,900
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Miles: 38,000

The 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.

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2016 Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe

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ASK: $59,900
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Miles: 7,005

Every 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.

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1988 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur

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ASK: $34,999
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Miles: 51,000

Our 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.

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1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

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ASK: $44,999
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Miles: 135,000

The 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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