
For several decades, Americans who wanted a luxury car that was made in the country simply gravitated towards the Cadillac Eldorado. A look at this fine blue tenth generation 1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Coupe from Riverton reveals why. Just gaze at its sheer dimensions, its opulent chrome trimmings, its Astroroof and all that lavish leather and wood trim on the inside. Now, this super-low mileage car could be yours if you prefer. Yup, super low in 20,069-mile low. They don’t come much more pristine than this, you know.
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This fine fifth-generation 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Supercharged isn’t like any other. Beneath its Victory Red body lies a highly tuned, Scroggins-Dickey built 6.2-liter V8, with a massive Magnussen 2650 supercharger tacked on for good measure. American Racing long-tube headers and a full exhaust system ensure that this beast sounds as good as it looks, and goes. Plus, the 6L90-E 6-speed automatic transmission means that you don’t need to learn heel-and-toe, or even be able to drive stick to enjoy this beast. If you’re salivating right now, you can grab this sub-20,000-mile machine from Streator, Illinois.
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Created to celebrate Aston Martin’s return to Formula 1 after over six decades, this 2022 Aston Martin V8 Vantage F1 Edition is truly a collector’s delight. It’s a special edition from Aston Martin’s fine Vantage line-up of sports cars, and comes to you in a pleasing Satin Lunar White coat of paint. Inside, there’s two-tone Onyx Black and Gray theming, with Haircell leather and Alcantara for that sporting touch. All that could be yours with just over 15,000 miles on the clock, if you choose to buy this car from its current home in St. Petersburg, Florida. And why not buy it? After all, if you look after it, it will definitely look after you.
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The Porsche 911 makes for one of the best sports cars to not only drive regularly, but own, and keep as a smart investment. Since 1964, its been thrilling keen drivers with a surprisingly respect-demanding attitude, yet its alluring shape, rear-mounted flat-six engine and overall desirability make it highly sought after. Here, we have a 1999 Porsche 911 Cabriolet from the 996 era fondly known as the Scrambled Egg headlamp era. This car, as with all 996s featured a water-cooled engine, as was one of the major changes for the 996 generation, necessitated by increasing power needs and tightening emissions regulations. This particular car hails from Evansville, Indiana and has got just 44,500 miles to its name. Oh, and it’s a drop-top!
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A browse through our website and you are treated to a treasure trove of machinery geared for infinite smiles per gallon. Be it a muscle car to rocket down a drag strip, an off-roader that can power through anything, or maybe even a luxury cruiser that's best experienced from the back seat, there is something for everyone. While all that is nice, what if you wanted a daily that also can be an interesting machine, one that sparks a conversation but also ferries you from place to place with reliability that doesn't miss a beat? If this is you, you're at the right place. Present today is this 1984 Toyota Tercel with under 50,000 miles on its odometer. This low-mileage example has what it takes to be a daily driver or even a museum piece.
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This 1998 Land Rover Defender 110 Td5 stands out as a striking example of classic British engineering enhanced with tasteful modern upgrades. It retains the rugged DNA that made the Defender a global off-road legend while introducing unique touches that give it a distinctive presence. With its dependable 2.5L turbo diesel engine and automatic transmission, it delivers the authentic, analog driving experience enthusiasts value, backed by durability and purposeful design.
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The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle is widely regarded as one of the most iconic muscle cars ever built, and this example takes that legacy to an entirely different level. While the 1970 model year was already the pinnacle of factory Chevelle performance, this build transforms it into a full pro-touring restomod with modern power, braking, suspension, and interior upgrades. Under the hood sits a massive 555 cubic-inch big block topped with an 8-71 Roots-style supercharger and FiTech electronic fuel injection, producing approximately 700 horsepower at 11–13 pounds of boost. Backed by a 4L80E automatic transmission and riding on a staggered 20/21-inch wheel setup with massive rear rubber, this Chevelle blends brutal straight-line power with contemporary handling and control. It is not a stock restoration — it is a purpose-built, high-horsepower custom muscle machine.
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Believe it or not, beneath the edgy lines of this futuristic car lies a fourth-generation Chevy Corvette. Called the 1991 Chevrolet Corvette Street Racer Mach 5, it was built by an outfit called Gotham Garage, as a show car. Furthermore, they are the ones who built a different Mach 5 for the iconic movie Speed Racer! Yes, it’s a truly one-off machine with spinning saws, a homing robot, and even Sprittle and Chim Chim in the trunk! It’s even signed by the builder, with video provenance. With a mere 966 miles on the clock, this Texas-based curio is definitely worthy of consideration. What’s more, the car is street legal. However, it comes with an event trailer and show gear in case you’re a bit reluctant to drive it from place to place.
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Bentley owners are a different sort of uber-luxury car purveyor. They enjoy the finest automotive luxury, but are also keen drivers. That’s why Bentley makes their cars to be nice to drive as well as ride in. This trait has been prevalent for much of their existence, since the brand also has a fine legacy of racing under its belt. Its modern models such as the Flying Spur are no different. Introduced in 2005, the model is now in its third generation. If you’d like to own a Flying Spur (because let’s face it, who wouldn’t), here’s a 2024 Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner Speed for sale in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. This car comes with a twin-turbo W12 engine, the Mulliner specification which includes special 22-inch wheels, a two-tone interior and just 4,500 miles on it.
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The one that strikes fear into many midsize or executive car makers, the BMW M5 has been setting the template for a fast family car for over forty years since the first one came out in 1984. It’s become a de facto member of the 5-Series line-up ever since, sitting at the top of the range, and offering supercar-chasing performance in a four-door package. Today’s 2022 BMW M5 Competition Package comes from Boca Raton, Florida and is from the F90 era of 2017-2023. With just 30,000 miles, this car packs the Appearance Package and was reportedly certified six months ago. If you want a family car that’s sure to knock your socks off, you can’t go wrong with a M5.
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Blending breathtaking performance with unmistakable luxury, this 2022 Bentley Continental GTC Speed is anything but subtle. Dressed in a rare Apple Green paint from Bentley’s exclusive extended range, it makes a bold entrance before a single word is spoken. Beneath the surface lies a powerhouse twin-turbocharged W12, while above, the black convertible top folds away to reveal a handcrafted interior that embodies British elegance and modern innovation. From the dramatic 22-inch Speed wheels to the Bentley Rotating Display and diamond-stitched Beluga leather cabin, every detail has been meticulously curated. This is a grand tourer built for those who crave top-down thrills without compromising refinement, presence, or pedigree.
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The 2024 Bentley Continental GTC S V8 represents the pinnacle of modern grand touring, blending handcrafted luxury with serious performance in a drop-top package. With just 1,199 miles on the odometer, this example is essentially in near-new condition and offers a rare opportunity to own a highly optioned Bentley without the wait or depreciation of a factory order. Finished in an elegant Cambrian Grey over a rich Cricket Ball leather interior, this GTC S is further elevated by premium specifications such as the Styling and Touring packages, Bentley Rotating Display, and the Bang & Olufsen audio system. It’s a statement piece that delivers both presence and performance in equal measure.
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The landcruisers line up is long and has been around for more than a quarter of a century, and in that time each model has pulled on the heartstrings of collectors. The J60 is a collector's favorite and finding one that has its original bones intact is a very big challenge. Present today is that elusive find that you scour the interwebs for and takes shape with this 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62. Hailing from Tehachapi, California, this classic Japanese off-roader is a rarity thanks to its originality.
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Bentley’s fine Continental GT is the perfect car for someone who wants to experience the best grand tourer in the world from the driving seat. And that’s what you’ll precisely be doing if you take on this Glacier White 2016 Bentley Continental GTC W12 from Punta Gorda. As you slide into its sumptuously luxurious Linen-colored interior and fire up its potent twin-turbocharged W12, you’ll be surrounded by fine finishes and luxury touches, as well as treated to features such as adaptive cruise control, climate-controlled seats and a sound system to rival the best high-end home systems. Just lower the car’s blue powered convertible top and cruise away to your heart’s content!
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Introducing the iconic 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 Heritage Edition, an exemplary vehicle that embodies rugged dependability and classic styling. This Defender, with its striking Heritage Cassington Green exterior, is a stunning representation of Land Rover's legacy. With only 442 miles on the odometer, this vehicle stands as a rare find, ready to take on any adventure while providing a glimpse into its prestigious history. Known for its impressive versatility, the Defender 90 is designed for optimal performance in various terrains, making it a perfect choice for both off-road enthusiasts and those seeking a robust daily driver. The craftsmanship and attention to detail set it apart in the SUV market, ensuring it appeals to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Spy novels are a breakthrough into a world that only exists in imagination, it's a sight of picturesque views, secret missions, and most importantly great looking cars. In the world of spies, there really is no one better than James Bond. He likes his drinks shaken, not stirred, missions that beat the most craziest odds, and sleek Aston Martins to make a statement. If you ever wanted to share something James Bond has, we have some good news for you. Present today is this 2018 Aston Martin DB11. Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, this stylish British grand tourer with a Technology Pack and Contemporary & Luxury Pack has just 14,200 miles run in and is looking for its next agent to explore twisty B roads in style.
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Sure, there are lots of muscle cars we could list. But none of them quite have the same panache and appeal as a good old Mustang. The ‘Stang is on of the most recognised nameplates around the world, and continues to bring accessible perodmance to a new generation of enthusiasts. With the Mustang being as popular as it is, no wonder then that the aftermarket support for this model is virtually through the roof. And, our featured 2017 Ford Mustang leverages that to a great degree. It reportedly has been upgraded with a Roush Stage 2 supercharger and a host of performance enhancements. It's also reportedly been professionally tuned by Palm Beach Dyno to produce up to 600 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque at the wheels. With 38,549 miles on the odometer, it represents a well-sorted build that balances factory refinement with substantial aftermarket power.
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Introducing the 2020 Bentley Continental GTC, a luxurious convertible that merges performance with refinement. Fitted with the Mulliner Driving Specification, this model ensures a driving experience that is both exhilarating and comfortable, making it ideal for both leisurely drives and dynamic escapades. With a limited mileage of just under 12,000, this stunning vehicle is designed to turn heads and provide an exceptional driving atmosphere. The distinctive exterior is complemented by its striking Glacier White finish, making a bold statement wherever it goes.
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Selecting a contemporary Maserati from the past twenty five years is a nice way to get your Italian Grand Tourer fix in a modern classic sort of manner. Maserati’s Coupe and Spyder of 2001 to 2007, also called the 4200 in some markets due to its 4.2-liter V8, offers you that fantastic blend of Italian passion, Italian style and Italian driving experience. Yes, it’s totally different to, say, a German contender from the same period and segment, but that’s why a discerning set of people love the Maserati. If you’re one of those people, we have a 2005 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa for sale from Mobile, Alabama. With just over 45,000 miles to its name, this car comes with a 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8, a 6-speed Cambiocorsa automated manual transmission, a Rosso Mondiale exterior and more.
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The 1972 Datsun 240Z represents one of the most important Japanese sports cars ever produced, blending European-inspired styling with reliability and affordability that reshaped the performance market in the early 1970s. Lightweight, balanced, and powered by Nissan’s smooth L24 inline-six, the 240Z earned immediate acclaim for delivering genuine sports car dynamics at a fraction of the cost of its European rivals. This example retains its naturally aspirated 2.4-liter inline-six paired with the factory 3-speed Jatco automatic transmission, offering a relaxed and approachable driving experience. Finished in red over a black interior, this 240Z captures the clean, purposeful design that made the model a global success and laid the foundation for decades of Z-car heritage.
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The pinnacle of motor sports has a new champion, and it isn't a raging bull. Looking back at the Formula 1 season, McLaren was truly a dominating force with both of its drivers spearheading McLaren’s winning pedigree back into the paddocks. Are you a die-hard McLaren fan and looking to celebrate 2025’s win in style? Look no further, this 2019 McLaren 570S Spider is the best way to go. Located in Fort Lee, New Jersey, this British performance powerhouse breathes McLaren’s winning spirit and can be yours to savor every open-top drive in.
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Lexus is a Japanese luxury auto brand created by Toyota in the late Eighties, with the aim of making waves in North America. Many of Lexus’ products were finely-engineered examples of Toyota’s top-tier offerings, and this continues in some forms to this day. While the major German brands steal the limelight at the luxury car lots, Lexus stands aside quietly but proudly, waiting for those who know, to approach it and make one of the best decisions of their life. If you want to do just that when buying a two-door luxury coupe, this 2017 Lexus RC350 F-Sport awaits your consideration. This rear-wheel drive sports car has a V6 under the hood, 70,400 miles and resides in Bella Vista.
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If you want a classic American off-roader, you can’t go amiss by selecting a first-generation Ford Bronco. This vehicle was the brainchild of Ford product manager Donald N. Frey, who was also responsible for the Mustang. Intended to go head-to-head with the wildly successful Toyota Land Cruiser, Jeep CJ-5 and International Scout, the Bronco came in 1966 and ran until 1978 before entering its second generation. Over 225,000 first-generation examples were sold, which should give you an idea of how wildly successful the Bronco was. Even now, the current era Bronco is selling briskly. Back to our subject car, this 1969 Ford Bronco comes from Dayton, Ohio with only 51,000 miles on the clock. Furthermore, it’s said to be a garage-kept vehicle, which is rare to find with SUVs.
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This 1968 Dodge Dart GTS Coupe is a definitive icon of the American muscle golden age, representing the pinnacle of Mopar’s "compact" performance line. While the Dart was often seen as an economy car, the GTS (Grand Sport) transformation turned it into a "giant killer" on the drag strip and the street. This specific example is a rare find, showing just 36,882 miles on the odometer—a testament to decades of careful ownership. It stands as a sought-after collector’s item that perfectly captures the raw, mechanical purity that Dodge's engineering prowess was famous for in the late 60s.
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This is a striking 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Restomod that has been expertly upgraded for an exceptional driving experience. With only 7,275 miles on the odometer, this vehicle has undergone significant enhancements to provide modern performance while retaining its classic appeal. The Bel Air features a luxurious two-tone leather interior, power windows, and seats, ensuring comfort and convenience. An upgraded Dakota digital dash adds modern flair, while custom touches like a full-length center console and premium sound system enhance the driving experience. This vehicle represents a perfect blend of vintage styling and contemporary functionalities, appealing to both collectors and enthusiasts.
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Experience the timeless ruggedness of the 1999 Land Rover Defender 90, an iconic SUV praised for its off-road capabilities and classic design. Featuring a striking Amalfi Blue exterior, this model has undergone a Beach Runner-Style conversion, enhancing its adventurous spirit while maintaining its practicality. With just 407 miles on the odometer, this Defender exhibits minimal wear, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and off-road enthusiasts looking for a rare find. Its robust construction and versatility make it perfect for both urban and rugged terrains.
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This 2021 Aston Martin DBX is a meticulously maintained masterpiece, finished in elegant Lunar White over a Black Metallic interior that presents in like-new condition. With just 28,179 miles, this high-spec example stands apart from standard listings with its rare factory-fitted sports exhaust, delivering an aggressive, soulful acoustic profile highly coveted by enthusiasts. Equipped with the premium DB Elegance and Convenience Packages, this ultra-luxury SUV seamlessly bridges the gap between raw British performance and everyday luxury, offering an exhilarating driving experience without compromising on state-of-the-art comfort or safety.
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Discover the thrilling performance and iconic design of the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. This high-performance coupe combines American muscle with cutting-edge technology for an exhilarating driving experience. With just a shocking 862 miles on the odometer, this vehicle stands out with its powerful capabilities and sleek styling. Featuring top-notch amenities and superior handling, the Camaro ZL1 is perfectly suited for both everyday driving and track days. Its 1ZL Preferred Equipment Group ensures you have everything you need for comfort and performance without compromise. Situated in your state, this Camaro ZL1 is an impressive choice for anyone looking to command the road with confidence.
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You probably didn’t think about the Chevy 210 when perusing through classic Fifties cars to acquire. So let us show you one, this 1956 Chevrolet 210 from Dallas. The Chevy 210 was offered between 1953 and 1957, as a sturdy and dependable midsize family car. Two generations were made during this time; this car is a second-generation example. It’s in great shape, with a reportedly very straight body and is said to have won in World of Wheels. If you want to take on this nice black beauty with its gray interior and air conditioning, plus some other neat upgrades, contact us ASAP.
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Boy, it sure seems like we get a lot of first-generation Mustangs here, doesn’t it? Look at this 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop, up for grabs from Bridgeport with a 289 under the hood and a Gen Z-friendly autobox. Perfect first car, ain’t it? Of course! Did you know that in 1965, over 559,000 units were sold? Numbers jumped to over 607,000 for 1966, before slowly tempering as the initial rush of buyers became satiated. And that’s why you’ll find so many early first-generation Mustangs – supply is still plentiful. Of course, the cars themselves are built not just to be tough and last decades, but also easy to fix when they go wrong. This car has seen over 74,000 miles, and can easily see double or triple that if maintained properly.
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The classic American muscle car transports you back to the days of yore like no other. Sometimes, their unique silhouette that blends vintage charm and sportiness against an orange sunset is all you need to realize “life isn’t so bad after all.” What if we tell you that you can now take one of those legends home without breaking the bank? The 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod marked a turning point in the era due to evolving industry regulations. They introduced a budget-friendly option named "Heavy Chevy" offering the aggressive look of a muscle car without the high cost and insurance premiums. This staggering example of the 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle features the "Heavy Chevy" package and currently has only under 800 miles on its odometer.
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Want to relive the glorious Seventies? Why not buy this 1981 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am from Riverton and do just that? With its black exterior, taninterior and 301 Turbo V8 under the hood, this 87,500-mile car is perfection right here. Second-generation Firebirds like this one are most renowned for their role in Smokey and the Bandit and you can now experience what it must have felt like to rock and roll around in one of these cars.
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This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe blends iconic tri-five styling with serious performance upgrades. Finished in classic Turquoise and White, it retains the unmistakable chrome grille, hood ornament, and sweeping side trim that define the Bel Air nameplate. Sitting on polished 5-spoke alloy wheels with a lowered stance, the car presents a clean pro-touring look while maintaining its vintage identity. With just around 8,000 miles reported on the build, it offers classic presence with modern drivability.
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A short wheelbase classic four-by-four like this 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 is the perfect weekend toy for the adventurous ones who don’t have large families to carry along. The Land Rover Defender – the classic one, that is, draws upon decades of history and continuous improvement, dating way back to 1948. In fact, the design of the vehicle has largely remained throughout the decades, even when the Defender name came in the Nineties. Today’s 1998 Land Rover Defender 90 is a bit special because its got an Alliesport UK 300Tdi VGT uprated turbocharger, a reupholstered leather interior and many more nice goodies to enjoy.
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Did you grow up playing Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2? If so, you likely remember the Ferrari 360 Modena. Now, you can pick up your very own one, as we’ve got this 56,043-mile 1999 Ferrari 360 Modena for sale. Coming to you from Boca Raton, this car features that beautifully tuneful 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V8 that you can hear in person on every drive. That, its captivating Giallo Modena paintwork and robotized F1 automated manual transmission make this a proper old-school Ferrari that isn’t overwhelmed by tech. Don’t worry, with 395 horsepower on tap, it isn’t slow either.
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For fifty years, Cadillac’s Eldorado marked the flagship offering of this renowned American luxury automaker. The first Eldorado came out in 1952, and those early models were some of the most expensive cars in America at the time. Twelve generations of Eldorado were made, and today, we have a ninth-generation example up for grabs in Port St. Lucie, Florida. This 43,658-mile 1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Classic is the very embodiment of the term Land Yacht, after all. It’s large, imposing, and features the ultra-rare factory sunroof option. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own an American classic.
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The Toyota Land Cruiser is Toyota’s longest-produced and arguably most popular model. This iconic 4x4 has reached nearly every spot on the globe, and is widely renowned for its toughness, capability and reliability. It’s no surprise that Land Cruisers can be seen in a variety of wilderness settings, on scientific expeditions, and even in the capable hands of adventurers. One of the series’ most cherished examples is the J40. Made between 1960 and 1984, there were J40s being built in Brazil as recently as 2001! The J40’s iconic design and spartan but capable mechanicals make it a cult favorite. So here’s a 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 for sale, with a mere 64,639 miles traveled. It’s a great addition to your garage for those trips into the great outdoors, as well as a classic that will only appreciate in value as time goes by. Heck, when today’s newfangled EVs conk out in a decade or two, this FJ40 will still chug on as long as there’s dino juice to feed it.
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The sister model of Chevy’s Silverado, the GMC Sierra is positioned at a slightly more luxurious and upmarket point in contrast with its Bowtie sibling. Today’s Summit White fourth-generation 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT Harley-Davidson Edition is a bit more special, as the name suggests. Harley Davidson and GMC have been doing this kind of special edition for quite some time now. Highlights of this 44,009-mile truck from Commercial Point, Ohio include its 6.2-liter V8, Harley-Davidson Visual Appearance Package, BDS suspension system with Fox shocks, and the SLT Premium Plus package. So if it’s a half-ton truck with character, family friendliness and off-road capability that you’re seeking, this machine packs it all.
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Dodge’s famous third-generation Challenger is widely recognized as one of the last modern muscle cars in the world. Made between 2008 and 2023, it was offered in myriad forms, from tame 3.6-liter V6-toting boulevard cruiser, all the way up to brutish supercharged Hellcat machines. Today’s 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is a bit more special because it’s one of just 40 produced with Forza Stage 4R tuning. This low-mileage car from Manteca comes with just over 31,000 miles on the clock. It’s got premium Laguna Leather SRT seats, custom 3-piece forged wheels with gold finish, and a whole bunch of Forza goodies that make it even more potent than a stock, 700-horse SRT Hellcat. If you want the ultimate Challenger experience, this car is up for grabs and you’d better be swift.
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Searching for a personal luxury car that’s a bit unusual and lesser-known? Why not try this fine Turqoise-colored 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado from Raton, New Mexico? It’s got under 58,000 miles on the clock, a 455ci V8 up front and a nice period blue interior. Coming from the first generation of Toronado, you might be surprised to hear which end does the driving – hint; it isn’t the rear axle. Yes, that was one of the Toronado’s quirks, but there are many more unique features to discover. So, get in touch with us ASAP if you’d like to acquire this Sixties American classic.
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This 2019 Ford F-550 4x4 Crew Cab Chassis Lariat with a 203-inch wheelbase represents a rare blend of heavy-duty commercial capability and premium trim-level refinement. Powered by the 6.7L Power Stroke turbocharged V8 diesel and paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, this configuration was purpose-built for demanding vocational use while retaining the comfort and technology expected of a Lariat-spec Super Duty. With a 19,500-lb GVWR rating, factory snow plow preparation, PTO provision, and high-capacity trailering equipment, this F-550 is engineered for serious work applications ranging from towing and recovery to utility and upfit conversions. Notably, the sale also includes a trailer with its own separate VIN and title, adding immediate functional value for transport or commercial use.
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Ford and Shelby. When you see that pairing, you know that the vehicle they come on is something truly awe-inspiring. That’s the case with this black 2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 from Port St. Lucie, Florida. The GT350 variant of the sixth generation Mustang was a more track-focused machine, in comparison to the all-out GT500. That being said, the GT350 still offers 526hp at a screaming 7,500rpm from its aptly-named Voodoo V8. Plus, this car comes with a proper manual transmission, several handling-focused optimizations and 6,200 miles on the clock.
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The 1956 Ford Thunderbird represents the second year of Ford’s first-generation “personal luxury car,” a model that blended sporty styling with everyday comfort. Designed to compete with the Chevrolet Corvette while offering greater practicality, the Thunderbird quickly became one of the most recognizable American cars of the 1950s. For 1956, Ford introduced several improvements including the distinctive porthole hardtop windows and rear-mounted spare tire option, both of which enhanced the car’s character and functionality. Finished in striking Peacock Blue with a contrasting Colonial White hardtop, this Thunderbird captures the elegance and optimism of mid-century American automotive design while remaining one of the most iconic classics of its era.
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The ‘50s gave birth to a few of the world's most iconic automotive creations. Their styling cues are unmistakable. Do you remember the character Doc Hudson from the 2006 Pixar movie Cars? The 1951 Hudson Hornet served as the model for the character. Some people immediately think of that famous character from Cars when they see the 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe that we are presenting here. The styling, curves, and chrome accents represent the classic ‘50s automotive styling. It's hard to find a ‘50s car in pristine condition these days. That’s why this beautiful example might interest classic car lovers. With just 3000 miles on its odometer, this stunner is available for sale in Nipomo, California, featuring a few aftermarket conveniences.
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This 1973 Chevrolet Cheyenne C20 Super Pickup isn’t your typical third-gen C/K Series classic pickup truck. It may have the stock 454ci V8 under the hood, which was the largest gas engine available for this era, but there’s a host of mods to make it a beast. These include aftermarket lifters, rockers, pushrod, exhaust, and more. With a nice coat of black paint and some aftermarket wheels, this truck even includes a banging stereo system for those tailgate parties, on the trails, or in town. It’s currently up for grabs in Castle Rock, Washington, with under 35,000 miles to its name. Don’t delay if you’re interested; many others will be too.
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May we present this glorious, red 1985 Jeep CJ-7 from Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, for your health and well-being. You might be wondering what’s the connection. Well, you see, every now and then, a digital detox and some fresh air is highly recommended for your health. And that’s where this plucky little off-roader steps into the fray. It’s perfect for taking that trip to your favorite place, or finding a favorite place away from the hustle and bustle of the city to lower your stress levels. After all, stress is a silent killer. This Jeep may have 210,000 miles on it, but it comes with a lovely and torquey AMC 258ci straight six under the hood, mated with a manual transmission that will help you rediscover the joy of driving. All that, wrapped in a stylish but compact package, with four-wheel drive and proper tires is what we’re offering today.
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There comes a time when a car manufacturer strikes gold with a release; Honda was that manufacturer back in the 90s with the all-new Honda NSX. Set to be Japan’s first production supercar, the NSX most definitely stepped up to the occasion and even has legendary F1 driver Ayrton Senna’s feedback in making it a success. From being a machine that kickstarted a revolution and set the tone for what the rising sun brings to the table, the NSX name was retired back in 2005, only to be revived in 2016. Filling the big boots left by the original NSX was a task and more, but rest assured, the second generation managed to stir up waves in the automotive world, just like its predecessor. Present today is this 2022 Acura NSX Type S, it's quite the rare machine and is reported to be number 7 of just 350 ever sold worldwide. This limited-edition Japanese supercar hails from Jacksonville, Florida, and is also reported to have just 3,160 miles on the clock and comes with an Acura NSX Type-S Car Cover included in the sale.
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For ultimate off-road performance, an old-school machine like this 1999 Land Rover Defender 90 is perfect. Dressed in British Racing Green and packing the sturdy 300Tdi powertrain, this 124,000-mile short wheelbase off-roader is ideal for those who need a weekend toy. The vehicle is an import from Italy with import papers, and currently up for grabs in Los Angeles. Moreover, it’s from the classic Defender line-up, which can trace its origin way back to the Series 1 of 1948. So, it’s a refreshingly old-school, analog four wheel drive that won’t throw a fit and need a computer to be fixed if the stars don’t align.
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Introducing the iconic 1962 International Harvester Scout 80, a remarkable classic vehicle that embodies rugged charm and functionality. This model features an eye-catching red exterior that highlights its vintage appeal. Showing 46,241 miles, this vehicle stands as a testament to its preservation. For those seeking adventure, the Scout 80 is built to perform with its capable 4WD system. The design is not just about aesthetics; it promises a blend of power and reliability, aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate the classics.
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In 2013, Chevy marked sixty years of the Corvette’s existence. To celebrate this milestone, they offered a special 60th Anniversary design package for the car. That’s what you’ll avail yourself to if you choose to buy this 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible 60th Anniversary. The car itself is of the potent Grand Sport variant and has covered a mere 31,000 miles so far. It’s up for grabs in Naples, Florida, and represents an extremely smart acquisition. Why is that, we hear you say? Well, for one thing, it’s a definite future classic. Plus, Corvettes like this are only going to get more desirable as time passes by, so you may as well jump on the bandwagon ahead of the curve.
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BMW’s 3-Series is a fine compact luxury car, embodying BMW’s spirit of creating the Ultimate Driving Machine. The default choice for many petrolheads for decades, BMW had the bright idea of pushing the envelope and creating a halo variant in the mid 1980s. Their efforts came to fruition with the E30 M3 that ran between 1986 and 1991. With its fizzy four-cylinder engine and myriad performance enhancements, the letter-and-number pairing of M3 quickly gained a reputation. Ever since then, every 3-Series has been accompanied by an M3. Engines grew from four to six to eight cylinders, and then went back to six, albeit with turbocharging. This particular 2023 BMW M3 Competition from Sunset, Texas is from the current G80 series and has just 5,000 miles on the clock. Plus it’s got the Competition Package for an even more hardcore driving experience, while retaining the family-friendliness that the 3-Series is known for.
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Lotus is a British sports car maker known for their lightweight and fun to drive machines. Created by the legendary Colin Chapman several decades back, Lotus is also known for providing James Bond with the Esprit for several films in the Seventies and Eighties. One of their more modern offerings is the Evora. This is a two plus two sports car that was made between 2009 and 2021. Only 6,117 were produced, making it pretty limited-edition if you ask us. Now, we’ve got a 45,450-mile 2014 Lotus Evora IPS for grabs. This Waynesville-based car comes with a Larini Performance exhaust system, a vertical doors conversion, and was even advertised in California Lotus Calendar. It’s also got race brake pads plus standard brake pads and OEM parts, and a lifetime warranty for those vertical doors.
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The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is often used for custom camper vans, cargo delivery, or luxury shuttle services. The highly versatile nature and ample space of the Sprinter make it a favorite choice for the said projects. Its heavy-duty design and body-on-frame construction make it an excellent setup for overlanding. What we have here is a 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 that has been converted into a custom passenger and camper-style layout. It prioritizes privacy and passenger comfort with multiple upgrades that give you the best experience. This example has done 32000 miles so far. Located in San Antonio, Texas, it is available for sale with exterior armor, suspension upgrades, and a custom interior seating conversion.
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The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe marked a turning point not just for the Corvette nameplate, but for American performance cars as a whole. With the introduction of the mid-engine C8 platform, Chevrolet fundamentally reshaped the Corvette’s identity, moving the naturally aspirated V8 behind the driver for the first time in history. This example is particularly well-equipped, featuring Magnetic Ride Control, the Z51 Performance Package, GT2 bucket seats, front lift with memory, and a transparent removable roof panel. Finished in Blade Silver Metallic over Adrenaline Red, it delivers both visual drama and serious performance credentials. As an early C8 model, it represents the beginning of a new era—one that brought supercar architecture to a far broader audience while maintaining everyday usability.
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The Chevrolet 3100 Pickup represents Chevrolet’s iconic postwar pickup design, part of the Advance Design truck series produced from 1947 to 1955. This particular example is described as a true survivor, showing just over 4,000 miles, with supporting documentation that helps reinforce the remarkably low mileage. According to the seller, North Carolina titles did not record mileage once vehicles exceeded 25 years of age, though two oil change receipts show 2,618 miles in 1995 and 3,680 miles in 2001, aligning closely with the current reading. The truck reportedly remained within one family for decades, originally purchased by the previous owner’s grandfather, later owned by her father who primarily displayed it at car shows before placing it in storage for roughly twenty years. Following its time in storage, the truck was recommissioned to ensure proper running condition, and today stands as a rare opportunity to acquire a largely preserved example of Chevrolet’s classic early-1950s half-ton pickup.
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Ah yes, the Daddy Hummer, the one that started it all way back in 1992. The H1 was the first civilian Hummer, and as you’d expect, it didn’t vary that much from the military Humvee from which it was adapted. Today’s 2003 Hummer H1 Sport Utility Truck is quite desirable, though, because it’s been through a 90% ground-up restoration! With Black Diamond paint, a rust-treated and painted undercarriage, a new top and two keys, this is the perfect H1 for Hummer aficianados to get their hands on, or for anyone who’d love a good old Red-Blooded American Sport Utility Vehicle…sorry…Truck, as this is the Sport Utility Truck variant. It’s available in Miami with around 74,000 miles on the clock.
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This 2017 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged is a fully built, professionally engineered street and roll-race machine producing a documented 782 RWHP on its latest dyno. Finished in Oxford White with a satin black partial vinyl wrap, this Mustang combines aggressive aesthetics with serious mechanical substance. Equipped with a Whipple 2.9L Stage 2 supercharger system and supported by a fully forged, CNC-prepped engine build, this example was constructed for high-speed stability and cross-country reliability, including verified 200+ MPH land speed events. The engine and transmission were rebuilt approximately 10,000 miles ago, making this a fresh, performance-focused build rather than a high-mileage forced-induction setup.
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It’s David from David and Goliath here today with us. This gutsy little Matte Gray 2010 Subaru Impreza WRX STI packs a punch that can literally take down giants from several classes above. But that’s been the Subaru Impreza WRX STI’s forte since it launched way back in 1992. Today’s example comes with some superb modifications that really take it into a new level of performance. The current owner reports that the car is a garage kept, single owner car with all records and paperwork available. This includes records of not only oil changes and maintenance items, but all the mods done to this 143,000-mile machine from Cary, North Carolina. Oh, and dyno tests reportedly show nearly 500 horses at the wheels! Could you ask for more Japanese hot hatch perfection? We doubt it…
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Porsche’s third-generation Cayenne midsize luxury sports crossover took an interesting direction in terms of styling. It forked into two derivatives, namely the regular Cayenne, as well as a sportier Cayenne Coupe variant. That’s what we have here, with this 2024 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe from Jacksonville, Oregon. With 30,000 miles on the clock, an alluring red and black leather interior and even a full-size moonroof, this V8-powered beast is ready for action. It’s even got a car cover to protect its black paint from damage when parked. If you’d like to avail yourself to a petrolhead’s ideal family car with all-wheel drive traction and the signature Porsche driving experience, call us right now. Service documents are also included with the sale of this SUV.
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This two-tone black and tan 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport is the perfect companion for the outdoorsy family who likes exploring new places and experiencing nature in all its glory. Coming from the third-generation or JK series, the Wrangler can actually trace its roots back to the original Jeep CJ of 1948! Yes, you’ve got decades of experience backing this fine machine, and it’s got some pretty substantial off-road mods too. Naturally, a Wrangler is pretty capable from the factory, but this vehicle’s aftermarket 6-inch lift kit, Sports S Package 24S and aftermarket steel front and rear bumpers really take its capabilities several notches upwards! The vehicle is currently available in Ringgold, Georgia and it’s done just 40,000 miles!
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The world of hummers is a place one can get lost in. There are a host of trims available to pick from each offering its own blend of rugged and civilian use. Hummer fanatics would know that the machine we have today is a true rarity, and as a matter of fact, this 1996 Hummer H1 HMCO is from a one-year production run with only 213 models reportedly ever made. This mechanical unicorn is reported to have run just over 53,300 miles and is an off-roader collector piece that is, oddly a very comfortable way to get around as well.
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Classic motors are charming creatures; they all have their stories to tell, and every drive out is one to remember. There comes a time when a classic machine makes its way to the interwebs, and you can't help but drive it home. This 1982 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper Westfalia is that machine. With a reported 134,913 miles on its clock, and a whole lot more character, this classic German beauty motivates you to travel more, and better yet, travel in style.
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BMW’s XM is a full-size luxury performance SUV that’s actually built by their M Division. Introduced in 2023, it’s a fine family hauler for the petrolhead who wants something that’s fast, and, whisper it, frugal when needed. Why not explore that proposition with this 2023 BMW XM from Kentucky? Coming to you in Black Sapphire Metallic with a black five-seat interior, this 24,827-mile machine packs a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 with a hybrid system, carbon fiber trim, 23-inch BMW Style 923M wheels, Merino leather and a whole lot more to enjoy on your daily commute.
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When life starts to get a bit tricky, it's always important to take it back to the basics, take out all the confusion, focus on what’s done best and then build on. With cars, it's the same. The world of mobility has become an exercise in who can cram the most tech into four wheels. While this is not a bad thing, it often comes at the cost of lost interaction and engagement. Present today is back-to-basics, taking shape with this lovely 1965 Volkswagen Beetle. With a reported 14932 miles run in and hailing from Naples, Florida, this classic German machine is looking to connect with its new custodian and throw it back to the good old days of motoring.
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This 2004 Cadillac XLR is one of just 15,460 cars that showed Americans what would result if Cadillac made a modern grand tourer. Sitting on a Corvette platform and featuring a power retractable hardtop, this Black Raven example is one of just 3,665 XLRs sold in 2004. It’s got 41,675 miles on the clock, three keys and the original owner’s manual. But what’s more, this Estero, Florida-based Caddy also comes with some custom made wall art included in the sale, we’re told. If this car interests you, you’d better act quickly because as time goes by, the XLR will be recognized as a future classic, and then, everyone will want one.
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For those who want a smaller Rolls-Royce, cars like this Anthracite-colored 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost with its luxurious Crème Light interior are the perfect choice. The Ghost was introduced in 2009, as a smaller sibling to the Phantom, but make no mistake, the Ghost is still a full-size ultra-luxury car! It measures in at a not insignificant 212.6 inches, and packs a potent 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 under the hood. That’s what you’ll be getting with this 15,153-mile car from Newport, Rhode Island, plus a host of signature Rolls-Royce features. Be it the rear picnic tables or the superb sound system, this car is sure to redefine your entire viewpoint of what a luxury car should be like.
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This 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL, in all its Astral Silver Metallic can be widely considered to be one of the best starter classic cars around. It’s perfect for those who want to experience pre-digital era motoring, for multiple reasons. You see, this car comes from the fine Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class, which ran between 1971 and 1989. Since it’s a later-model car, it’s got features such as a more modern interior, a 4-speed automatic gearbox and a 5.6-liter fuel-injected V8. Plus, this example from Clearfield, Pennsylvania also comes with its removable hardtop included with the sale, maintenance records, and one red key. Don’t worry about its 99,303 miles; that’s nothing for Mercedes-Benzes of this era.
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The epitome of luxury, that is what Rolls-Royce promises its customer base; it has been the standard set for decades. Being behind the wheel of one signifies one thing: you have mastered the complexities of life and it’s time you took in the best life has to offer. Present today is this 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost, its one of the finer offerings of the Rolls-Royce lineup and is reported to have just 31,232 miles run in since new.
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A classic car experience can be a love-hate relationship for many. Narrow that down to classic British car ownership, and your emotions are mostly balanced out: they have the performance to whack a smile on your face, and when down and out, they don't cost too much to get everything running again. Present today is not your ordinary classic motor but a prized possession in the world of classic British motors, and it takes shape with this gorgeous 1961 Austin-Healey 3000 BT7. This lovely example hails from Williamsburg, Virginia and is reported to have just 68,943 miles on its odometer and also comes with a host of extra spares and other components included in the sale.
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Flip through the history books of automotive, and you'll find some machines so iconic that they would never survive in today's world of making things bite-sized to suit the needs of multiple stakeholders. The 60s brought about the muscle cars, but during that time Lincoln was churning out motors that would don size and features that are otherworldly, and luxury to match. Present today is a page from the Lincoln guidebook to making a machine that turns heads and takes shape with this 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V. Hailing from Palm Desert, California and with just 48,114 miles on its clock, this is a true definition of a land yacht that has survived extinction and is ready for its new custodian.
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This 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT Z51 isn’t like your regular C8 Corvette. Coming to you in Hysteria Purple Metallic, an unconventional color in its own right, this car enjoys an aftermarket vertical door conversion to really make it look like a supercar! That, its 20-spoke Tech Bronze forged aluminum wheels, Carbon Flash-painted nacelles and body-colored retractable roof panel make this one ‘Vette that will definitely turn heads. If you’d like to make this Z51 Performance Package-toting mean machine your own, it’s up for grabs in Alcolu, South Carolina, with only 441 miles to its name.
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Want an American classic that’s a true icon of performance, an appreciating asset and something that’s truly fun to drive? Choose this Roman Red 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible as your next (or first) classic car and enjoy all what we’ve described in our first line. With its 283ci V8 toting dual 4-barrel carburetors, this car comes with a red interior, a white drop-top and a 4-speed manual gearbox for driving pleasure. It’s got only 68,587 miles on the clock and is currently available in Conroe, Texas. Crucially, its price is still a five-figure value which is one of the myriad reasons why you should grab this car while you can – first-generation or C1 Corvettes in great condition will venture into six-figure territory soon.
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Cars like this fifth-generation Millenium Yellow 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 are often coveted because they are the last time that a Corvette came with those alluring pop-up headlamps. Yes, after 2004, the C6 or sixth generation did away with them due to safety regulations. If you’re a sucker for pop-ups and have always wanted to own a C5, this 23,122-mile example from Alcolu, South Carolina is particularly interesting. You see, it’s the potent, 405-horsepower Z06 variant, pairing a deliciously tuned naturally aspirated V8 with a 6-speed manual box. This car also has aftermarket wheels, the 1SA Preferred Equipment Group, the Memory Package for three drivers, and even its bright paint job is an extra-cost option. Why not make this car yours, then?
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Oldsmobile’s flagship full-size offering, the 88 soldiered on from 1949 until 1999, across ten generations. It was popularly considered to be a fine family car, and that’s likely where this 1950 Oldsmobile 88 Sedan began life seventy six years ago. The car comes to you with a suitably Fifties black suit, a nice white interior and a healthy 70,041 miles on the odometer. It’s got the famous Rocket V8 under the hood, hooked up to a 4-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission! Yes, a four-speeder in 1950, how lavish. So if you’d like to cruise around in a car from the Fifties and see what driving was like way back then, this car is up for grabs in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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Greetings, Mr. Bond. May we present you with your 2005 Aston Martin DB9 as your conveyance? Yes, we’ve got an Aston right here, in all its Titanium glory and packing that iconic 5.9-liter V12 under the hood. Produced between 2004 and 2016, the DB9 may not have had as much screen time as some other Astons, but it’s a fine machine, nevertheless. This 25,400-mile example from Darnestown, Maryland comes with black leather on the inside, 19-inch 10-spoke chromed wheels on the outside, and even a Car King custom-made DB9 cover to keep it safe when parked.
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Do you love camping, but prefer to take your home with you? Yes, we know that sounds like a turtle but the automotive equivalent is a camper. You can find campers that can be towed behind your regular vehicle, as well as those which can be driven in their own right. They can even stretch into the length and width of a full-grown bus, and offer you a five-star hotel-esque experience (minus the staff, unless you’ve got those as well). But what if you want something a bit more compact? Something easy to drive and park, something that won’t break the bank, something that won’t be a pain to turn around in case you need to? In that case, this 1989 Volkswagen Vanagon Camper from Lakewood is an ideal candidate. Based on the hugely popular Volkswagen T2 Transporter series, it’s no surprise that it makes for an excellent camper. You’ve got plenty of conveniences and features that you wouldn’t expect to fit in a vehicle of this size. Plus, its 215,255 miles show that it’s quite an enjoyable thing to behold! If you find the mileage daunting, don’t. These vehicles are built to last decades, and they’re superbly easy to repair and maintain too – you’ll be amazed at how little is taken from your wallet!
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Now here’s a legend of the streets that terrorized other cars in the Sixties. The Ford Mustang Mach 1 was a first-generation Mustang with many cosmetic and performance enhancing features. It was available with a variety of powertrains (V8s of course), and came with some pretty menacing looks too. Only available in fastback (SportsRoof in Ford speak) form, original Mach 1s are highly sought after today. That’s why you shouldn’t waste any time pondering over whether to buy this 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from Salinas, California. It’s a fine car with the biggest engine offered for the Mach 1 range – the powerful 428ci Cobra Jet, here in R-code Ram Air form. That alone is enough reason to cut a check or make a bank transfer and take over this beautiful yet brutish pony.
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The Chevrolet Nova II, or Chevy II line-up was created in 1962, as a compact automobile. Chevy knew that not everyone wanted full-size or midsize cars, and as a result, the the Nova sold really well throughout its five generations of existence. Naturally, first-generation Novas, like this 1963 Chevrolet Nova II 4-Door Sedan from Liberty, New Jersey, are great collector cars. They’re slowly creeping up in value as more and more eager classic car collectors shift their attention towards the more workmanlike American cars from the Sixties and Seventies. After all, it’s entirely possible that this 75,000-mile sedan was a stalwart family car back in its day, with its 238ci V8 and Powerglide automatic transmission. Now, it makes for a fine catch if you’re classic car fishing.
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The Toyota 4Runner has earned a reputation as one of the most durable and capable SUVs ever built, especially for drivers who enjoy exploring far beyond paved roads. This 2020 Toyota 4Runner Venture Special Edition takes that capability even further with a comprehensive set of professionally installed overlanding upgrades designed for adventure and self-sufficiency. Showing 99,154 miles, this example is finished in Super White over a Black SofTex interior and is equipped with Toyota’s proven 4.0L V6 and full-time off-road hardware. What truly sets this 4Runner apart is its thoughtfully assembled expedition build, including an AluCab Gen 3 rooftop tent, Ironman Foam Cell Pro Stage 2 suspension system compatible with KDSS, and a Redarc dual-battery power management system—features that transform this SUV into a fully capable overland platform ready for extended off-grid travel.
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The second generation or C2 Chevy Corvette came in 1963, bringing that famous split-screen window to the party. Sadly it was discontinued after just one year due to rearward visibility concerns. But, the C2 also gave the Corvette things like pop-up headlamps, only V8s under the hood, and the Stingray badge. Hence, finding and acquiring a C2 in great condition is a very smart decision, soulfully, as well as financially. Thankfully, we’ve done the finding part for you, and present this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible for your consideration. This sub 43,000-mile survivor car from Riverhead, New York comes with a Turbo-Jet 427ci V8 and 4-speed transmission, original keys, the original owner’s manual and even a Protect-O-Plate included with the sale.
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Cadillac’s flamboyant Series 62 is a fine way to make a statement if you want to be seen driving around in a true-blue American classic. With that in mind, why not pick up this glorious yellow 1962 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible from La Pine, Oregon today? It’s got a nice white interior, a 390ci V8 under the hood, and a 4-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission too. Furthermore, we’re told that this 12,649-mile Caddy comes with the original owners manuals included in the sale, and if you haven’t already gleaned from our photos, it’s a drop-top too!
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Known as the definitive "Range King" of the electric vehicle market, the 2025 Lucid Air Grand Touring offers an unmatched EPA-estimated range of up to 512 miles. This specific unit features the highly sought-after Stealth Appearance package, which replaces the standard platinum-finish exterior trim with darkened accents for a more aggressive and modern aesthetic. With under 3,000 miles driven, the vehicle presents in near-new condition and remains under its original 4-year/50,000-mile basic and 8-year/100,000-mile powertrain and battery warranties.
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What makes a car collectible? Rarity is most definitely not the key factor that determines collectibility; the car also needs to have appeal. While most collector cars grace polished floors with no miles clocked, one needs to understand that, after all, they are machines that require mobility and deliver smiles per gallon to their custodians. Present today is a collectible classic that is also a treat to drive and takes shape with this 2002 Pontiac Firebird Collector's Edition. With just over 2,000 examples made, this is all-American muscle you don't often see grace the interwebs and can be yours today.
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This 1986 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Tojan represents a pinnacle of the "Tuner Era," being a GM-commissioned, factory-authorized supercar built by Knudsen Automotive to challenge European exotics. This specific survivor is exceptionally significant due to its all-original, unrestored condition with only over 63,000 miles shown, and its provenance as a special-order vehicle delivered to Stadium Pontiac in Anaheim. Equipped with high-end performance features like a Gale Banks suspension, Gotti wheels, and Recaro leather, this chassis serves as a documented benchmark for the model, having been featured in Pontiac Enthusiast Magazine. It is a rare "investment grade" example of 1980s engineering, distinguishing itself from contemporary kit cars as a legitimate, limited-production performance icon.
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Experience the timeless allure of the 1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod, a classic icon that combines heritage with modern performance enhancements. This stunning vehicle features a remarkable Hugger Orange exterior that commands attention on any roadway. With only 1,296 miles traveled, this high-performance classic embodies both style and engineering excellence. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this Model B serves as a showcase of craftsmanship and automotive history, embodying the spirit of the American hot rod culture.
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The 2025 Macan GTS is the definitive "hot hatch" of the SUV world, blending track-bred performance with everyday versatility. This near-new example, with fewer than 2,500 miles, represents the pinnacle of the internal combustion Macan lineup. As a GTS, it features a more aggressive stance, sport-tuned air suspension, and a power delivery that is both immediate and visceral.
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British luxury automaker Jaguar’s top-tier offering in the sedan space was their iconic XJ model. Made from 1968 to 2019, the XJ maintained a rather similar design ethos for much of its life. This meant that even models from the Nineties, although thoroughly modernized, didn’t look too far removed from their forefathers. All this changed in 2010, with the X351 generation. This era saw everything about the XJ given a full rebirth, from the styling to the mechanicals and everything else too. Suddenly, the XJ had shed its “old person” looks and started attracting new demographics as well. So, if you’re shopping for a pre-owned luxury car, this 2012 Jaguar XJ from Texas is a great choice. With its sumptuous interior, snarling V8 and just under 14,000 miles done, it’s a veritable bargain. The current owner says that the owner’s manual and two keys are included with the sale.
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Introducing the stunning 2011 Bentley Continental GT Supersports, a pinnacle of luxury and performance. With just over 44,000 miles on the odometer, this vehicle embodies both elegance and power, backed by a rich heritage of craftsmanship. Designed for the discerning driver, the Supersports version elevates the standard Continental GT with enhancements tailored for enhanced agility and speed. The striking Beluga exterior finish provides a bold presence, complemented by the high-performance features that distinguish this model in the luxury automotive market.
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The car that famously went underwater in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, the wedge-shaped Lotus Esprit has got its share of fans on both sides of the Atlantic. If you’ve always lusted after one of these stylish cars, we have this fiery red 1991 Lotus Esprit Turbo for sale right now in Jasper, Georgia. With its 2.2-liter turbocharged mid-mounted engine, manual gearbox and dual exhaust system, this is a car that begs to be driven at every opportunity. It’s got 71,000 miles on the clock, a beautiful tan interior and even a body-colored removable top! What’s not to like?
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The return of the Shelby GT500 in 2007 marked a major moment for American performance, blending retro-inspired styling with supercharged muscle straight from the factory. This 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 takes that formula several steps further, transforming into a seriously high-horsepower street machine. Finished in Torch Red with Performance White stripes and showing under 14,000 miles, this example has been extensively upgraded to deliver modern supercar-level performance. With a reported dyno figure of around 733 rear-wheel horsepower and potential for even more, this GT500 is built for enthusiasts who want raw power paired with unmistakable Shelby heritage.
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This classic 1970 Volkswagen Type 2 Riviera Camper is a true icon of vintage camper culture. With low mileage of just 34,431 miles, this well-preserved vehicle showcases the charm and functionality that made the Type 2 a favorite among road trippers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Riviera trim adds unique styling and enhanced features, making it an ideal choice for those seeking adventure on the open road. Its compact size and efficient design are perfect for both urban driving and countryside camping. This vehicle exemplifies the spirit of freedom and exploration synonymous with Volkswagen campers.
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There are automotive legends that completely change the playing field, and BMW has been responsible for quite a few of those legends over the years. The M3 has long been a machine whose sole purpose is to rake in smiles per gallon, be it on track or a quick blast through your favourite back road. Present today is not just any M3, but the grandfather of good times behind the wheel and it takes shape with this 1988 BMW M3. Hailing from Hobe Sound, Florida, this 80s icon has a reported 175,000 miles run in and is reported to comes with 3 keys that unlock a drive experience like no other.
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Experience the thrill of driving this stunning 2002 Chevrolet Corvette, a true American sports car. With its iconic Torch Red exterior, this Corvette commands attention on the road. The sleek lines and aerodynamic design not only contribute to its visual appeal but also enhance performance. Known for its powerful capabilities and luxurious features, this vehicle offers an exhilarating driving experience combined with comfort and style. With only 46,356 miles on the odometer, this Corvette is ready to deliver joy to its next owner, making it a fantastic addition for automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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The 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet represents the sweet spot of the 991.2 generation, blending everyday usability with serious performance credentials. Powered by a twin-turbocharged flat-six producing around 420 horsepower, this facelifted model marked Porsche’s full transition to turbocharging across the Carrera lineup . This particular example, showing under 28,000 miles, stands out with a well-optioned build including rear axle steering, Sport Chrono, and premium comfort features. With its open-top configuration and performance-focused spec, it delivers both engaging driving dynamics and refined cruising—making it equally suited for spirited drives or relaxed weekend outings.
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Overview of 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab RST Sherrod For Sale by Owner The 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 RST Sherrod Edition represents the ultimate intersection of factory precision and professional off-road customization. With under 17,000 miles on the odometer, this build offers the aggressive presence of a custom rig with the refinement of a modern luxury truck. This RST trim is heavily equipped with the All Star Edition Plus, Z71 Off-Road, and Safety packages, providing a seamless driving experience both on and off the tarmac. From the high-performance 6.2L V8 to the comprehensive Sherrod signature upgrades, this Silverado is a turn-key masterpiece designed for those who demand more from a half-ton pickup.
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Experience the rugged performance and military-grade build of the 2014 AM General Humvee M1123. Tailored for adventure and utility, this vehicle showcases its iconic design and unmatched durability. With only under 1,700 miles on the odometer, it presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history while offering the versatility and reliability one would expect from a Humvee. The sleek black exterior exudes a tough aesthetic, making it ideal for both off-road excursions and as an attention-grabbing presence on the road. This vehicle is classified under the respected AM General lineage, recognized for its role in military operations and among enthusiasts for its unparalleled off-road capabilities.
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This striking 1965 Ford Mustang GT is a quintessential American muscle car, showcasing its distinctive classic styling. With a sleek maroon exterior and a commanding presence, it embodies the spirit of the era. This vehicle features a 289ci V8, ensuring its authenticity as a desirable and collectible piece of automotive history. Its low mileage of only 18,798 miles speaks to its well-preserved nature, making it an exceptional choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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Toyota’s Celica is one of those legendary Japanese cars that was widely sold in the United States too. That’s why we’re proud to present this sixth-generation, 55,000-mile 1997 Toyota Celica GT Liftback for sale from Phoenix. With its Fiesta Blue Metallic paint job, convenient liftback body style and the Fabric Sport Package, this one-owner Japanese classic even rocks some niceties such as the Premium 3-in-1 Audio System upgrade, a power moonroof and more. For those who want a Celica in their life, this 2.2-liter powered machine is ideal, especially if you didn’t learn how to drive stick, thanks to its automatic gearbox.
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Tune into the modern world of SUVs, and you instantly notice how competitive it all is; each manufacturer rushes to make the next big leap forward. Competition is nice; it brings out the best in one's capabilities, and a closer look reveals names that have been fighting to be on the podium for the better part of a half-century. The modern-day Chevrolet Blazer, Ford Bronco, and Jeep Cherokee are homegrown SUVs, and their modern-day iterations have a way of charming the modern-day car buyer, but you could lose interest in being behind the wheel of one and opt for the latest model with all its latest subscriptions. Present today is the old-school SUV; it’s a machine far from online subscriptions and motivates you to subscribe to good drives. This 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer hails from Denver, Colorado, and is looking for a new partner to clock in those smiles-per-gallon kinda miles, while reportedly having only 53,699 miles on it.
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The 1955 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan marks a legendary chapter in American automotive history, being the first year Ford introduced the Fairlane nameplate. This particular example is a standout, having been tastefully upgraded with a robust 292ci "Y-Block" V8 swap, offering significantly more power than the standard 1955 offerings. Showing 73,218 miles on the odometer, this sedan has been thoughtfully maintained and mechanically enhanced for the modern driver. Finished in a striking two-tone Red and Silver-White combination, this Fairlane perfectly captures the optimism of the 1950s while benefiting from performance-grade cooling and fuel delivery upgrades. It is a turn-key cruiser that offers the perfect balance of show-quality aesthetics and improved mechanical grit.
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