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2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE53 AMG

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ASK: $56,995
Miles: 27,160

Formerly called the Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, the GLE represents the midsize sport utility offering from Mercedes-Benz, and has done so since 1997. Then, it was called the ML-Class and rode on a traditional, body on frame configuration. However, since 2005 and the second generation, a unibody construction was adopted, and the M-Class became more road-oriented. The GLE name came in 2015 when the third generation was facelifted, and basically alludes to the model being the SUV equivalent of an E-Class. Today, what we have is a fourth-generation example from the house of Mercedes-AMG. This 2022 Mercedes-AMG GLE53 has traveled just over 27,000 miles and comes with a twin-turbo straight six under the hood. It’s also got 4MATIC all-wheel drive and the usual Mercedes-Benz refinements to enjoy, in its quest to be your next family vehicle. If you’d like to answer its call, let us know.

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1959 Chevrolet Corvette

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ASK: $114,999
Miles: 98

Designed by the legendary Harley Earl, the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette heralded an era of American automotive greatness that continues today, eight generations and more than seventy years later. Introduced in 1953 as an all-American two-seat sports car, the C1 went through several developmental hurdles before maturing into the beautifully refined machine seen here. By 1959, the Corvette had already received its important 1958 facelift—adding quad headlamps, heavy chrome detailing, and factory-installed seatbelts—making models from this period especially desirable. This 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, finished in Roman Red with iconic White Coves and located in Florida, represents one of the finest ways to experience the facelifted C1 era. Subjected to a complete show-quality preservation showing under 100 miles since completion, it blends timeless Corvette heritage with tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability while keeping the car’s classic character intact.

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2003 Hummer H2

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $19,999
Miles: 93,000

A brand born out of a request by Arnold Schwarzenegger. That’s perhaps how one could sum up Hummer. It all started around 1992 when Arnie suggested that AM General make a civilian variant of their tough and versatile military Humvee. Of course, when The Terminator makes a request, one considers it very carefully since refusal could be a rather ticklish affair. So, AM General created the Hummer brand and the H1 was the first product. However, the H1 was so massive that come the Two Thousands, AM General knew that they needed something a little more urban-friendly. Hence, the H2 of 2002, which was made until 2009. The H2 is relatively smaller than the H1, but still sits in the full-size segment. Over 153,000 were made, and we have one here today. This 2003 Hummer H2 has done 93,000 miles and comes to you from Cleveland. It’s got a 6.0-liter V8 and wheat leather upholstery. Oh, and it’s also got that impressive off-road capability that every H2 is renowned for.

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1987 AM General Humvee M998

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $42,999
Miles: 37,286

The OG Hummer, the AM General Humvee is the military variant on which the entire Hummer brand was created around, at the request of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Having encountered these vehicles in movies, it’s no surprise that The Terminator fell in love with them. Of course, at that time, the only way a civilian could expose themselves to a Humvee in the capacity of driving it was to likely join the military. Now, you can find plenty of old, ex-service Humvees entering civilian life after they retire from active duty. This 1987 AM General Humvee M998 is one such candidate, and it’s got just 37,300 miles to its name. But that’s not important, what matters is how it’s been tastefully customized. You’ve got a Tropical Blue repaint, a custom navy and white Sunbrella top, a diesel V8 under the hood, and so much more to appreciate. Hard to imagine, isn’t it, that this was once a military troop transport!

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2024 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE

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ASK: $134,999
Miles: 38

A hero was born in 1967, and it brought along a sidekick. That hero was the Chevy Camaro, and its sidekick, the Pontiac Firebird. General Motors couldn’t let Ford have all the pony car fun (and sales) with the Mustang; they knew that they had to respond and grab a slice of that lucrative pie. Cue up the Camaro and Firebird, a smart strategy of having two similar cars from two different brands under the General. The Firebird was produced across four generations and retired in 2002, but the Camaro kept going for two more generations, right up until last year. That’s why this 2024 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 from Benton, Louisiana is a highly desirable catch. With just 38 miles, it’s basically brand new. But that’s not all, it’s the potent supercharged ZL1 variant, with the 1LE Extreme Track Performance Package, Chevy Infotainment 3 Premium with Navi, carbon-fiber interior trim, and a whole lot more. We’re also told that this car is reportedly one of just two of its kind that were made in Yellow Nitro Metallic! Indeed, this is a car you shouldn’t miss out on because it’s definitely got a future ahead of it.

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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

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ASK: $69,999
Miles: 31,064

Turning back the clock, few machines embody muscle car superstardom quite like the 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu—an icon of raw displacement and street presence. This example roars to life with a 454ci V8 punched out 30 over, breathing through a 4-barrel carburetor, paired with a TH400 3-speed automatic and classic RWD layout. Finished in striking Viper Red with SS badging and contrasted by a re-upholstered black interior, it radiates both aggression and refinement. The cabin boasts modern enhancements like a 2750-watt Kenwood CD system with upgraded speakers, blending old-school muscle with new-age convenience. Underneath, reliability shines through with a replaced braking system, gas tank, gas lines, power steering, heating system, and dash, ensuring confidence behind the wheel. Completed with LED taillights and a deep rumble that matches its looks, this Chevelle Malibu captures everything enthusiasts love about late-’60s American muscle—power, presence, and pure nostalgia.

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1997 Land Rover Defender 110 County Edition

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ASK: $64,999
Miles: 16,119

Land Rover introduced the Series I off-roader was introduced in 1948, as Rover knew that, like Jeep over in the USA, with World War II finished, they needed to switch priorities and serve the civilian market. The Land Rover Series I holds the designation of being the world’s first mass-produced four-wheel drive vehicle with doors and solid roof. Over time, the Series I became the Series II then Series III, before gaining the Defender name in late 1990, in keeping with Land Rover’s new naming convention. The Defender came in 90,110 and 130 forms, which roughly referred to its wheelbase. Here, we have a 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 County Edition which is a five-door station wagon variant. You can see by its right-hand drive layout that it’s likely a UK import. With only over 16,000 miles to its name, the vehicle currently resides in Houston, Texas, but is basically at home anywhere in the country – especially where there are no tarmac roads. After all, it’s meant to go off-roading and overlanding!

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS

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ASK: $109,999
Miles: 70,703

Chevy’s answer to Ford’s pony car challenge, the Camaro came in 1967 and brought a sister along for the ride, in the shape of the Pontiac Firebird. This was a smart move by General Motors as it allowed them to sell two suitably varied models in the same segment but with much of the same underpinnings, engines and other components. The Firebird was axed in 2002 but the Camaro continued to be made until 2024. That makes it the second longest-running pony car in history. Today, we’ve got a nice first-generation 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS for sale in St. Cloud, Florida. This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 is a show-stopping example of American muscle restored to concours-level detail. Verified by its X66 code and built at the Norwood, Ohio plant, this real-deal Super Sport coupe combines factory originality with subtle performance enhancements that elevate both its drivability and collectability. With its matching-numbers big-block, correct Turbo 400 transmission, and period-authentic Holley 4346 carburetor, this Camaro is the perfect blend of raw 1960s muscle and expert craftsmanship.

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1978 Jeep CJ-5

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ASK: $44,999
Miles: 2,270

Jeep’s CJ series of off-roaders is what gave rise to the Wrangler today. You can see the design similarities between the old and the new, despite the Wrangler’s notably larger size, plusher cabin, more powerful engine, etc. That iconic face remains largely intact, with the famous seven-bar grille signifying that the vehicle wearing it is capable of great off-road feats. The CJ series came about in 1944, when Willys-Overland knew that they had to switch to the civilian market to survive. World War II was ending, and the military wouldn’t be needing Jeeps like cigarettes anymore. So, the CJ was born, standing for Civilian Jeep. It was made to live a tough life in the fields of agriculture, construction, mining, manufacturing and other rough-and-tumble industries. Jeep knew that the civilian variant would have a lifespan in years or even decades, not months or weeks like its battleship brethren. Hence, the CJ is exceptionally well-built, and many survive to this day. This 1978 Jeep CJ-5 from Melbourne, Florida is proof of that quality.

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2010 Land Rover Defender 90

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ASK: $97,500
Miles: 29,641

If you’re looking for a short wheelbase off-roader that’s relatively new, but not too techie at the same time, we have the perfect candidate for you right here, straight from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Check out this sub 30,000-mile 2010 Land Rover Defender 90! Coming from the original Defender series that was made until 2016, this machine has heritage that dates back to Land Rover’s Series I of 1948. Yet, it’s also got a newer powertrain and enjoys some further aftermarket upgrades too. This 2010 Land Rover Defender 90 combines legendary off-road capability with custom rugged aesthetics. Built in Solihull, UK, it features the reliable 2.4L turbocharged diesel inline-four from the Puma TDCi era, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and a full-time 4WD system. Outfitted for adventure, this short-wheelbase Defender is a proper overland rig with purposeful mods, yet retains the iconic boxy profile that has defined the Defender legacy.

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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

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ASK: $69,899
Miles: 75,623

1963 was the year that Chevy’s all-new second generation Corvette was available for an eager public to purchase. Here was when the Sting Ray badge was first introduced, pop-up headlamps became a Corvette mainstay (for four generations, no less), and V8s were the only powerplant deemed fit for America’s sweetheart sports car. Today’s 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible might not be the split-screen coupe that everyone seems to look for, but it’s got another nice feature. You see, this 75,623-mile car from Rogers, Texas, comes with the optional removable hardtop that was offered to Corvette convertible buyers. Plus, for the 1963 model year, nearly 11,000 convertibles were sold, and over half were ordered with this option. Oh, and this is also a numbers-matching car, making it the perfect companion for someone who loves Corvettes and classic cars in general.

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1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $39,999
Miles: 7,337

One of the best ways to experience a classic car is to cruise down in town with a drop-top first-generation Ford Mustang. You’ll be guaranteed to receive smiles, waves and general gestures of appreciation because who doesn’t love a Mustang? Introduced in 1964, the Mustang created a class of car called the pony car, and also facilitated an entire culture of happy, carefree cruising. Drop-top examples like this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible are most facilitative of this culture, and will definitely invoke fond memories from many of those who were around at the time. Heck, even the new generation will love the car’s simplicity and characterful nature. This particular pony is up for sale in Westlake, Louisiana with 7,337 miles on the clock, we’re told. It’s also been fitted with aftermarket air conditioning, a retro stereo, a new convertible top and new whitewall tires too!

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1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Y84 Special Edition

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $69,990
Miles: 63,773

In the current era we are living in, the automotive world is slowly but surely leaning towards EVs. However, our fellow seasoned automotive enthusiasts recall a time when cars used to represent art on wheels, and a V8 engine would provide the background symphony. If we focus on the American motor industry, the first phrase that comes to anyone's mind is “Muscle cars.” The Pontiac Trans Am played a prominent part in this segment, gaining fame as the hero car in Smokey and the Bandit and Knight Rider’s KITT. The 1979 Y84 Trans Am, like the example we are featuring here, is a collectible "Bandit" edition with a gold bird, gold decals, and gold wheels. Current owner reports that this car only has under 64,000 miles on its odometer. Located in Delray Beach, Florida, this 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Y84 Special Edition is surely a worthy car to add to your classic collection.

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2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $129,999
Miles: 107

The third iteration of the Dodge Challenger has got to be the most exciting to date! While everyone was looking at hybridization and touchscreen everything for their cars, Dodge stuck with an old-school, tried-and-tested formula for their muscle car. They offered it with a monstrous Hellcat V8 under the hood in various states of tune (a six-cylinder unit was also available for the less adventurous), and wrapped it with a long body that could easily accommodate four adults. This iteration of Challenger was made between 2008 and 2023, and spawned several potent variants. Today, we’ve got a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Super Stock for sale from Spanish Springs, Nevada. With just 107 miles on the clock, this is a special edition of just 267 cars. It’s got 807 horsepower, Demonic Red Laguna Leather seating, a car cover, factory drag radials, and much more.

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1986 Porsche 911 Carrera

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $77,990
Miles: 44,376

A classic Porsche 911 from the air-cooled era is a fantastic way to experience the most iconic sports car from Stuttgart. Introduced in 1964, the Porsche 911 quickly won fans across the world not only for its styling, but its smooth, air-cooled flat-six that hummed away in the car’s tail. As time passed by, Porsche updated the 911 regularly, but kept much of its distinctive characteristics. However, in 1998, a major change had to happen; the switch to water cooling for its flat-six. Necessitated by tightening emission regulations and the desire for more power, it didn’t make a galactic dilution to the 911’s persona, but nevertheless, was felt. So, many classic 911 aficionados prefer pre-1998 cars. If you’re one of those people, we’ve got a 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera for sale from Independence, Louisiana. This car has travelled a relatively light sub 45,000 miles and looks as tight as a drum, making it a wise choice to purchase.

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1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $62,999
Miles: 59,422

Skyline. Whisper the name in JDM petrolhead circles and the room will fall silent with respect. This legendary nameplate from Nissan carries great power and great responsibility, as we know, with one, comes the other. Today, the Skyline badge continues on the latest V37 generation, but the legends were found in the Eighties, Nineties and Two Thousands. In fact, the GT-R badge which denoted the most potent Skyline variants of those times was so powerful, it was spun off into a separate model – but that’s a story for another day. Today, we have a 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R from the R33 generation up for sale. With 70,000 miles on the clock, this JDM legend comes with the famous RB26DETT twin-turbo six paired with a tasty 5-speed manual transmission and Nissan’s legendary ATTESA-ETS all-wheel drive system. What’s more, thanks to the judicious addition of full bolt-ons, this car packs 430 wheel horsepower when running on E85!

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