
We love classic pickups, and nothing screams old-school cool like this 1972 Ford F-100. This, a fifth-generation Ford F-100 , blends rugged utility with classic styling, and custom examples like this 1972 build take that foundation to a new level. You’ll find that it’s located in California, waiting for a new custodian. However, this truck displays all the hallmarks of being a labour of love. It combines period-correct presence with modern upgrades for comfort, durability, and individuality. Powered by a 302ci V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor and paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, it has reportedly been comprehensively refreshed and modified, showing only 1,460 miles since completion.
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Introduced in 1964, Porsche’s 911 is one of those cars that has gained an almost immortal reputation. With its quirky rear-engined rear-wheel drive layout that’s well-known for separating great drivers from the merely good ones, Porsche also makes it in drop-top form. If that’s not enough, you can also ask for forced induction! That’s what today’s 2005 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet from New Hyde Park, New York offers. This turbocharged convertible 911 comes with a pure manual transmission, stainless steel exhaust pipes and so much more. It’s got a little over 100,000 miles on it, and is all-wheel drive as well. The perfect all-weather car for a discerning enthusiast who knows how to drive sensibly? We think so!
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Widely regarded as the car that ignited the muscle car era, the 1965 Pontiac GTO remains a legend of American performance. Combining understated styling with big-displacement V8 power, it became the blueprint for a generation of high-performance machines. This example, offered from Willard, Utah, is finished in white over a blue interior and has covered 75,224 miles. And it reportedly features a 389 cubic-inch V8 and Muncie 4-speed manual transmission.
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This 1978 Volkswagen Super Beetle Convertible captures the carefree spirit of the late ’70s in one of the most beloved automotive icons ever produced. As one of the final German-built Beetles before production shifted to Mexico, it represents the culmination of nearly four decades of engineering refinement. Finished in a freshly repainted baby blue, this Super Beetle exudes timeless charm and simplicity while offering a driving experience rooted in classic motoring fun. Its cheerful color and open-top design make it a standout choice for collectors and enthusiasts who value authenticity, character, and nostalgic appeal.
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The El Camino has got to be Chevy’s most famous Coupe Utility, or Ute. The idea of a Coupe Utility isn’t new to the El Camino; in fact it means a single-cab pickup truck built on a car platform and sporting a unibody construction. You can see that in the El Camino and other Coupe Utilities, where a traditional pickup truck would have a break between the passenger cabin and cargo bed, a Coupe Utility simply combines them into a seamless shape and structure. Today, we have a third generation 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod for sale from Lincoln, Illinois. As the name suggests, it’s got some neat upgrades. These include a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated LT1 V8, a 4L60E autobox, a reupholstered interior and many more things. If you’d like to take on this vehicle that’s got only 1,090 miles on it since rebuilding, talk to us and we can help.
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This 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet presents as a clean, well-optioned 997.1 finished in black over a full black leather interior, equipped with several desirable factory options including the Sport Chrono Package, Tiptronic S transmission, heated seats, and the upgraded Bose High-End Sound Package. As a drop-top example of the early 997 generation, it delivers classic naturally aspirated flat-six performance blended with modern usability and comfort. The addition of a contemporary Pioneer touchscreen system further enhances daily drivability, giving this 911 a strong balance between analog Porsche feel and updated convenience.
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If you want a classic Corvette with some real muscular, macho styling, the Mako Shark-inspired C3 era is the place to shoot for. Produced between 1968 and 1982, the C3’s hulking haunches and muscular flanks make it a real stunner on the road, track, or drag strip. Even with the Malaise Era eating away at much of the C3’s potential, it was still one of the fastest American cars of the time. Today, we have a 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray for sale from Flint, Michigan, with around 78,400 miles on its odometer. With some refreshments and replaced parts, this ‘Vette isn’t just a garage queen, but a classic that demands a spirited drive every now and then.
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Now here’s something rather quirky for you to own and drive. This 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Panel Van from the Chevy Task Force Series is up for sale. It’s apparently been owned by an outfit called King Turkey Farms & Hatchery of Princeton, Missouri, and is now up for sale. Appearing to be in utterly pristine condition, this could be your chance to own a classic Chevy truck with a difference – one that’s got its original business livery on it! With its straight six engine, spacious cargo area and just under 36,000 miles on the odometer, this is truly a rare chance. Don’t miss it!
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This 1968 Ford Mustang is reportedly a California Special, built only for 5.5 months from mid-February 1968 to early August 1968. It represents one of the more distinctive regional variants of the classic pony car, built to capture the West Coast spirit with unique styling and limited production flair. This example, finished in Blue with a matching blue vinyl interior, carries a 302 cubic-inch V8 paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission and showcases restoration and mechanical updates.
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The Cadillac de Ville series is a full-size luxury car from Cadillac, made between 1958 and 2005 across eight generations. The term de Ville means “of the town”, indicating that Cadillac intended the model to become the talk of the town, literally. Offered in sedan, coupe and convertible forms, early generations are renowned for their flamboyant styling. Take this second generation 1963 Cadillac Coupe de Ville as a prime example. With a 390 under the hood and a lovely Nevada Silver paint job, this machine awaits a new owner in Santa Rosa, California. Grab it while you can because cars like this don’t stay on the market for long.
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This 1966 Ford F-250 Crown Crew Cab 4×4 is a rare example of a purpose-built heavy-duty truck ordered with both specialized coachwork and Ford’s upscale Custom Cab specification. Unlike the standard fleet-grade bodies typically used for Crown conversions, this truck was built on a F-250 platform and equipped from new with the 81B Custom Cab package, pairing a four-door Crown-built body with Ford’s highest interior trim of the period. A comprehensive, factory-correct restoration was carried out with the singular goal of returning the truck precisely to its original 1966 configuration rather than modernizing or reinterpreting it. The combination of Custom Cab trim, Crown coachwork, faithfully recreated upholstery materials, and original-style factory air conditioning places this truck among the most authentic Crown crew cab F-250s known, supported by Hemmings documentation and minimal mileage since completion.
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With its iconic teardrop styling, distinctive flat-six mounted behind the passenger compartment and ovoid headlamps (excepting the Scrambled Egg 996 era), the Porsche 911 is a global star. Introduced in 1964 and designed by Ferdinand Butzi Porsche, this has become the car by which Porsche is known. Even today, despite the automaker’s array of SUVs and even a sedan, most people will say 911 when asked to name a Porsche. That kind of recall doesn’t come easy; rather, it takes decades of excellence, enthusiast appeal and groundbreaking amounts of charisma. Every 911 is special in its own way. This particular 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet hails from the Carrera 3.2 era of 1984 to 1989. It’s a gorgeous drop-top from Fort Lauderdale and is now up for grabs. We wholeheartedly recommend making it your own because classic air-cooled 911s of this vintage don’t come on the market often.
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The Ford F-Series is probably the most famous pickup truck in North America, if not in the top three for sure. Introduced in 1948, its also one of the longest-running, and now in the fourteenth generation. So, if you’re selecting a classic pickup truck, an earlier F-Series is always a robust way to go about it. Today, we have a 1979 Ford F-100 for sale from San Antonio for your kind consideration. It appears to have undergone some restoration and looks great as a result. Join us as we take you through this truck’s specifications and if you want to own it, we’re glad to help.
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The Chevrolet C/K Series of pickup trucks was introduced in 1960, and is the sister of the GMC C/K Series. General Motors knew that by sharing platforms, engines and other mechanical componentry across brands, they could realize synergies and enhanced economies of scale. This is seen today, with the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra duo. Here, we have a 1970 GMC C2500 Fleetside which comes from the second generation of the Chevy/GMC C/K-Series line-up. This era ran between 1967 and 1972, with the trucks assembled in a variety of places across the country. This particular truck comes from Hemingford, Nebraska and is a two-wheel drive variant, denoted by its C moniker. Furthermore, its 2500 designation tells us that it’s a ¾-ton truck. If you’re on the lookout for a classic American truck with some capability but in great condition for showing off as well, this is the ideal candidate to pick.
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Based on a Corvette although you’d never guess by merely looking at it, the Cadillac XLR was a two-door luxury grand tourer made between 2003 and 2009. It came with a Northstar V8 under the hood, a power-retractable roof, an instrument cluster designed Bulgari, and all the luxury trappings you’d expect for something from Cadillac. While sales were modest, with just over 15,400 units sold during its time, the XLR is now becoming a future classic of sorts. It’s modern enough to drive in 2025, yet has that sort of lasting aura that ensures it will be around even in two or three decades time if maintained correctly. So, we’ve got a 2007 Cadillac XLR-V for sale from Andalusia, Alabama if you feel that an XLR belongs in your life. This particular car is particularly appealing because of its mileage of just 24,000!
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The prancing horse, or better yet known as Ferrari, has long been the purveyor of a car ownership experience that's unlike any out there. From its bedroom wall poster to clocking in rapid lap times worldwide, the Italian manufacturer is a true legend in the automotive world. While taking ownership of a Ferrari is a milestone in anyone's life, it does come with a tax - the actual cost of owning one and allowing it to clock in the miles and provide you with a good time on every drive out. Breaking through the matrix that is Ferrari ownership is otherworldly, but worry not: there is always a solution. Present today is this 1986 Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole. With a reported 24,000 miles on its clock, this is the answer to all your prancing horse problems and has always been labeled as a "usable" Ferrari.
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Tesla’s Model S is their oldest continuous-running nameplate, being their first proper car to sell in large numbers. Yes, they made the original Roadster before that, but the Model S is still on sale, despite being introduced in 2013. Of course, Tesla has massively upgraded and updated the car on the inside and out, and it still looks amazing today. Today, we have a tri-motor, 1,020-horsepower 2022 Tesla Model S Plaid for sale from Madeira Beach, Florida. This is the top-spec Model S which one can buy, and it’s reportedly capable of a 200mph top speed when fitted with special tires. If you’d like to avail yourself to this super-speedy family sedan, it’s available with just 22,673 miles on the clock.
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The Mercedes-Benz R107 series of SL-Class is widely considered to be one of the finest modern classics from the iconic German Star. This smart grand tourer and boulevard cruiser was made between 1971 and 1989, and was a darling of the rich and famous. It graced countless movies and TV series, and as time passed by, slipped gracefully into iconic classic status. Today, we have a 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL from Alva, Florida for sale with just over 80,000 miles on the clock. If you’d like to acquire it as your weekend cruiser, just hit us up and we’ll get you sorted. In fact, the car can even be a daily driver if you’re tired of modern machines with their digital distractions and sanitized driving experiences.
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According to the seller, this 2022 RAM 1500 TRX has been transformed into the Hennessey Mammoth 1000, a high-performance pickup that redefines power and presence. At its core lies a supercharged 6.2L V8 engine, enhanced with a Supercharger Front Drive Pulley Upgrade, Supercharger Rear Drive Pulley Upgrade, Crank Damper Pin Assembly Upgrade, and a Heavy Duty Supercharger Belt. These modifications are complemented by HPE ECM and TCM Calibration Upgrades, as stated by the seller. The vehicle's commanding stance is further accentuated by 20-inch Hennessey® 10-Spoke Wheels and MAMMOTH™ Custom Front and Rear Bumpers, complete with integrated LED lights in the front bumper. The seller notes that the odometer reads 29,000 miles and that the truck is located in North Carolina.
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The Dodge Charger is a well-known name in the American muscle car scene. Up until recently, the Charger name was seen on a menacing-faced four-door sedan that was basically an old-school muscle car with four doors and a family friendly side. For 2024, the Charger has gone electric, but will still offer a gas engine for purists. Turning back the clock, let’s check out one of the first generation Chargers, in the shape of this 47,527-mile 1967 Dodge Charger Fastback. Up for sale from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, this is a reportedly numbers-matching car with a custom paint job and a lovely V8 under the hood.
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Jeep’s CJ series was born out of the need to keep in business. Willys-Overland knew that since World War II was ending, so would their lucrative military contract for Jeeps. So, they created the Civilian Jeep – CJ, get it? It was meant for usage that was even tougher than a battlefield. This meant use at the hands of farmers, construction workers, manufacturing facility operators and other harsh environments, for years on end, with minimal maintenance and often driven hard too. The CJ was made across several iterations from 1944 to 1986 before giving rise to a familiar name – Wrangler. Yes, the Jeep Wrangler can directly trace its lineage to the CJ series, and the resemblance is uncanny too. Here, we have a 1986 Jeep CJ-7 for sale from Henderson, Nevada. This fine machine comes with the 304ci AMC V8, a reupholstered interior and a decent 104,953 miles on the odometer.
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The first new Chevy truck to come out since World War II ended, the Advance Design era ran between 1947 and 1955. It replaced the older AK series and was bigger, stronger and sleeker in design. The range started with the 3100 half-tonner, and went on through the one-ton 3800, and into chassis cabs and medium-duty trucks. Now, the Advance Design has found some fame as a restomod platform. That’s what we have here, a 1952 Chevrolet 3100 Restomod from Smithville, Texas. This truck has undergone a full makeover, including a new 396ci V8, a 4-speed automatic gearbox, air conditioning and much more. If you want to rock and roll around in something different to your typical classic car, this is a fine option to consider.
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There’s very little that can raise an eyebrow at ECT. After all, we’ve handled the sale of myriad unusual vehicles, including overlanders, ice cream trucks, and even a Batmobile replica. Today, we’ve got a hearse! Say hello to this 1936 Packard Henney Hearse Custom that’s undergone a comprehensive restoration and restomod effort to turn it into what you see today. Built on a 160-inch wheelbase Packard commercial vehicle frame, this stunner has traveled just 9,705 miles on its new engine. Don’t let the little niggle of its former life transporting the eternally resting bother you; a little Google searching will reveal that hearses are ideal for customized vehicles, and as far as we know, no-one has reported being haunted while driving one.
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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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The pony car that really made the Mustang uncomfortable, Chevy’s Camaro was around from 1967, all the way up to 2024! That makes it the second longest-running pony car model in American history. If you really want to experience what made the Camaro special, a first-generation model is the way to go. However, the first generation was made between 1967 and 1969, and although in excess of 243,000 examples were produced, it’s hard to find one for sale today. No worries, we have this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro for sale right now. Hailing from Maricopa, this 90,121-mile car bears a bored-over engine, a reupholstered interior, aftermarket wheels and many more lovely features to covet.
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Introduced in 1944, the Jeep CJ ran through several iterations until 1986, when it became the popular Jeep Wrangler. Now that’s why this vehicle bears several familiar cues, not just to the Wrangler but the Jeep family as a whole. After all, it’s the first of a legacy, the first civilian Jeep, which is why its called a CJ. Born out of Willys-Overland’s need to create something for the civilian market after World War 2 ended, the Jeep CJ would see well in excess of 1.5 million examples produced. The brief for the CJ was, surprisingly, tougher than that of the military Jeep it was based on. After all, military Jeeps tend to have lifespans of months or in tough areas, weeks. Meanwhile, the Jeep CJ would be put to the test by hard-working American farmers, blue-collar workers and small business owners, and expected to last for years with minimal maintenance. That’s why you’ll find many Jeep CJ examples existing to this day, as a testament to how well Willys built them. This 1954 Willys Jeep CJ-3B from from Naches is one such machine, and it’s received a fine restoration to bring it up to the condition we see today. This machine could be yours if you wish.
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Following up from Ferrari’s excellent 360, the F430 was introduced in 2004, for the 2005 model year. Sitting in Ferrari’s entry-level line-up, models like the 355, 360, 430 etc. have served as excellent introductions to the Ferrari portfolio. The F430 was made for just five model years and it’s estimated that 16,750 were made! That’s pretty significant for an Italian premium sports car maker to produce. Today, an F430 remains a fantastic Ferrari to acquire if you’d like to sample the brand’s offerings. Thankfully, we have a 2006 Ferrari F430 for sale from Los Alamitos, California. This reportedly all-stock car has got 30,000 miles on the clock, tan leather upholstery and an automated manual transmission as highlights.
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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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Lincoln, the luxury marque of Ford is best-known for their Continental. Produced sporadically between 1939 and 2020, the Continental was their full-size luxury offering. It’s a large, opulent and decadent thing that unashamedly embodies the American spirit of excess. Today’s 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V Cartier Designer Series comes from the fifth series, made between 1970 and 1977. It’s a perfect dictionary description of the popular term “Land Yacht”, and this 15,513-mile, all-original car from Toms River, New Jersey Is now up for sale. Plus, it’s a special edition trim level.
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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 looks as tight as a drum, making it a wise choice to purchase.
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This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod is a striking pro-touring build that seamlessly blends classic muscle car presence with modern performance and comfort. It has been meticulously transformed with RS and SS styling cues, including Detroit Speed hidden RS headlights, SS badging, a red nose stripe, and a mirror-gloss jet black finish. Beneath the hood lies a fuel-injected 364ci (6.0L) LS2 aluminum V8 dyno-tested at 440 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, mated to a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission and backed by a 3.73 positraction rear end. With Wilwood disc brakes, Hotchkis suspension, Vintage Air, power steering, and a striking custom interior, this restomod offers exceptional style, performance, and driveability in one sleek package.
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A car that any enthusiast will gladly accept if given the chance to own, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese hero of the performance car scene. The first GT-R came about with the KPCG10 of 1969, and continued well until the R34 bowed out in 2002. Today’s 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R comes from the R32 era of 1989 to 1994. In a global scenario, it’s not a rare car by any means – over 43,000 were made, but very few made it to the United States. So, this Covina-based example is definitely a fine catch with under 30,000 miles on the clock and a host of aftermarket modifications.
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The 2022 McLaren 720S Spider represents the pinnacle of British automotive excellence, tracing its heritage back to the visionary Bruce McLaren who founded the company in 1963. As the latest iteration in a storied lineage of McLaren supercars, the 720S is a testament to innovation and power. It combines cutting-edge technology with unrivaled performance, setting new standards in the world of automobiles. Beyond its breathtaking speed, the 720S Spider offers an unparalleled level of agility and handling. Picture yourself seated behind the wheel of this remarkable machine, the wind in your hair, and the raw power of the engine at your command. Whether on the open road, unleashing its full potential, or navigating city streets, where it's bound to turn heads, this car promises an experience that exudes luxury and exhilaration. Wearing just 4,637 miles on the chassis, this 2022 McLaren 720S Spider is ready for immediate delivery.
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The S-Class from Mercedes-Benz is known the world over as the pinnacle of luxury sedans. But for those who don’t just want to waft along in the back seat, and instead prefer a bit of open-air motoring, Mercedes created just the solution, with all the luxury trimmings you have come to expect. This 2019 Mercedes-Benz S560 Cabriolet is presented to you with the poise, prowess, and presence afforded to any S-Class, with cutting-edge tech and the effortless power of a V8 powerplant under the hood. This car, featuring Designo Diamond, features a reported 45,512 miles.
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Third generation Ford Mustangs, also known as the Fox Body, are known for getting relatively little love in the Mustang’s story. Introduced in 1979, the Fox came into a period when power outputs were still low, and cars weren’t particularly nice to drive. However, by the mid 1980s, things started looking positive, which is why if you’re a Fox fan, you want to look at the third generation’s latter stages. Today, we have an ideal candidate, a 1989 Ford Mustang GT from Miami, Florida. This 44,000-mile car comes with the high-output V8 and is further bolstered by a sport tune. That, plus a few other goodies mean that it’s a true head-turner to own and drive around.
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Mercedes-Benz’ S-Class or Sonderklasse is, as you may know, the flagship luxury sedan of this well-known German luxury automaker. The default choice of many when choosing a full-size luxury sedan, the S-Class has been around since 1954, and the current generation was introduced in 2020. But what if a regular S-Class just isn’t enough? What if you want more? Enter Maybach. This once-independent outfit is now a part of Mercedes-Benz, and specialize in dialing up the luxury levels of an S-Class to truly stratospheric heights. Want proof? Pick up this 2021 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC from us and discover the world of Maybach today. The car’s done just 8,400 miles so it’s basically brand-new.
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The Jaguar S Type was the British brand’s competitor in the midsize luxury car segment between 1998 and 2007. During this time, Jaguar was under Ford’s ownership, hence the S-Type shares a platform with some Lincoln models, plus the retro-modern eleventh-generation Ford Thunderbird. Featuring new styling by Geoff Lawson, the S-Type quickly gained favor with fans of the brand for its no-nonsense, old-school British luxury mien. Naturally, Jaguar made a hot variant called the R as well, which is what we’ve got for sale here. So, if you want a neo-classic Jag that can really thrill when called to do so, select this 17,600-mile 2003 Jaguar S-Type R as your steed.
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With an illustrious history dating back to 1948, the Land Rover Defender – the classic one – is an iconic vehicle that is still sought after to this day. Even though there’s a new Defender out there, for those who want good old school off-roading without digital fripperies and myriad electronic systems, a classic Defender or Series is the way to go. Plus, you can really customize a classic Defender in almost any way. Just take this Mesa, Arizona-based 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 as an example. It’s been built to look like the vehicle seen in the James Bond film Spectre, from 2015. If you’re a Bond fan and a Defender fan, this vehicle is a match made in heaven for you.
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Impala sounds nice, doesn’t it? Saying “I drive an Impala” has a great ring about it. That’s likely what Chevy thought when they brought out this model in 1958, as their flagship passenger car. Named after an African antelope known for its grace and sleek build, the Impala would go on until 2020, produced across ten generations and in a variety of body styles. It’s been used by countless American families as their daily driver, has been offered in sporty guises, and has even graced the NASCAR circuit. Today, we have a third-generation 1963 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe for sale from Bismarck, North Dakota. This sleek machine sports many interesting features, including a 383 Stroker, a 700R4 transmission, and more. Let us tell you more, and if you’d like to give it a home, DM us right now. You’ll also get the owner’s manual and a car cover with the sale.
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This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro blends classic first-generation styling with meaningful performance upgrades, creating a well-executed build with strong street presence. The seller states that the car is powered by a 427ci big-block V8, and the aggressive stance, polished wheels, and drag-style rear setup reinforce its pro-street character. Finished in black with white striping, the car maintains its vintage charm while incorporating modern performance enhancements, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts who want both style and power.
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Arguably Jaguar’s most prolific model, the XJ full-size luxury sedan was made between 1968 and 2019. It’s known as the last model to be personally designed under Sir William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar Cars, and for much of its existence, the XJ stayed true to its core design language. All this changed in 2010, when the X351 generation came to be. Out went the admittedly dated design language and old-school driving dynamics in favor of a total rehash. The looks were sharp and fresh, the driving experience was top-notch and the car’s luxury features took several leaps too. Today, we have one of those fine machines, a 2015 Jaguar XJ Portfolio from Hagerstown, Maryland. With its supercharged V6, Meridian sound system and attractive aftermarket wheels, this 105,974-mile Jaaaag is ideal for you to adopt as your new daily driver.
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The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT Z51 70th Anniversary Edition represents the pinnacle of American performance engineering, blending heritage with modern innovation. Powered by a 6.2L naturally aspirated V8 paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic, this mid-engine machine delivers blistering performance through its Z51 Performance Package, complete with Magnetic Selective Ride Control and black exhaust tips. Finished in a striking White Pearl Metallic Tricoat with 70th Anniversary Satin Matrix Gray racing stripes, the car features a Ceramic White interior accented with red stitching, combining elegance with motorsport flair. With amenities like front lift adjustable height memory and the 3LT trim’s full suite of luxury technology, this Corvette is as comfortable on a grand tour as it is dominant on the track. With just 1,400 miles, this collector-grade special edition is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Corvette history.
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With over 300,000 produced and two-thirds of that ending up in North America, the Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class is one of those success stories that must be told. The series ran between 1971 and 1989, and during that time, Mercedes-Benz made countless upgrades and updates. While American cars were burdened with lower power outputs and emission controls, European cars were able to better weather the storm as they were already being made to be frugal yet powerful. So, if you’d like to get your hands on a well-equipped, low-mileage R107, this 39,000-mile 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL from Hattiesburg, Mississippi is the right choice. With its V8 engine, 4-speed automatic gearbox and leather interior, this is old-school Mercedes-Benz luxury at its finest.
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"They don't make them like they used to." This is a line that is thrown around a lot to signify that things were better in the good old days. While most find this particular line to be overly enthusiastic, there is some truth to certain aspects. Present today is one of those times where "They don't make them like they used to" applies perfectly and takes shape with this 1970 Pontiac GTO. With a reported 500 miles on its clock, this classic muscle is a looker and is ready to throw it back to the good old days of motoring.
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In 2008, Ford partnered with Harley-Davidson to create a vehicle symbolic of the confluence that results when two American automotive greats come together. The limited-edition Harley-Davidson Super Duty could be had on F-250 and F-350 variants, and included many special features. Now, these trucks are highly sought after, with discerning collectors hunting high and low for them. Today, we’ve got one of those trucks, and it’s even more special than ever! Say hello to this 2008 Ford F-250 Harley-Davidson Custom SEMA Build. Coming from Lynwood, California, this one of a kind machine bears 50,000 miles on the clock, telling you that it’s got plenty of go to match its ample show.
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Your home away from home has never sounded more comfortable. That is just what the Rogue Van Company does to your ideas. They bring them to life. They specialize in custom-built adventure vans, designed to provide the ultimate blend of comfort, functionality, and rugged durability. This 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 "Driftline" by the Rogue Van Company is up for sale with 101,383 miles on its clock. It is currently located in San Diego, California. Let us describe why this would be the ideal camper van for you.
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Porsche isn’t only known for their ever-popular 911 sports car. This iconic German automaker has also offered other models with suitably differing designs and value propositions. Take the 944 as an example. With its squared-off design, pop-up headlamps and front-engined layout, it’s the polar opposite of the 911. Produced between 1982 and 1991, the 944 was initially naturally aspirated, but as with the 911, a turbo variant soon came onto the scene. That’s what this 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo is, and it’s done just under 94,000 miles so far. Furthermore, it’s got a manual gearbox, an electrically openable detachable roof panel, and even an extra set of wheels with slick tires in case you want to take this car to the drag strip or race track.
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Aston Martin is perhaps best known for outfitting James Bond with his wheels for that particular movie. Yes, this British sports car maker was prominently seen on the screen in Bond flicks from the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties and Two Thousands, right up to the very last one of our time, No Time To Die. Contrary to popular belief, the DB7 didn’t feature in a Bond film, but still has that Bond sense of cool about it. Made between 1994 and 2004, it was offered in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. Today, we have a 1997 Aston Martin DB7 Volante for sale from Riviera Beach with just 26,000 miles on the clock. It’s the perfect car for a Bond aficionado, or any petrolhead, really. The car comes with a clear title as it has spent its entire life within the custody of an auto collection inside a garage. Two keys, an auxiliary battery charger and the original owner’s manual are included with the sale.
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Carol Shelby and the Ford Mustang first got together in 1965 with the Shelby GT350. Adding this equation to Ford's already popular Mustang made it an instant hit. The ante was up to 1967 with a big block Shelby GT500, which cemented the Mustang's muscle car Fame once and for all. 40 years later, Shelby added even more muscle to that legend with the 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. By that year, it was the most powerful Factory Mustang ever, rendering it another perfect match of man and steed. We have brought you the perfect opportunity to experience it with this gorgeous 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. This example comes to you with just over 16,000 miles and is located in Edgewood, New Mexico. With SVT engineering below the hood and the legendary Shelby name on its title, this is without a doubt the halo Mustang of its time.
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Maserati is best-known for creating Italian cars that focus towards luxury rather than all-out performance. They leave the all-out stuff to Ferrari and Lamborghini, instead offering maybe seven tenths the performance, but with similar amounts of soul and impressive luxury features to pamper you. That’s why they are the choice of the discerning enthusiast who doesn’t want to compromise too much. The Grecale is their compact luxury crossover and is closely related to the Alfa Romeo Stelvio. Produced since 2023, it’s gained a reputation for offering a lively driving experience packed with character and plenty of family friendly features. If that sounds like you, check out this sub 20,000-mile 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena from Frisco. Coming with the Premium Package and a spicy turbocharged engine, it’s quite a nice thing to daily drive.
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This custom Chevrolet 3100 Restomod pickup delivers an immediate visual impact with its show-quality blue and silver exterior contrasted by radiant chrome accents. Beneath its polished skin lies a 383 cubic inch motor complemented by premium aluminum and stainless components, giving the truck both presence and purpose. Pairing classic American style with an automatic transmission and modern creature comforts, this build blends vintage charm with contemporary flair, creating a standout truck that turns every drive into an occasion.
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There are many motor vehicles that have been described as legendary. So many, in fact, that the word has lost much of its meaning. While there have been many interesting machines introduced in the last 100 years, only a relative handful truly deserve this accolade. One of the few that does is the English Land Rover. This amazing 4x4 wagon, the first of its kind, is instantly recognized wherever it appears. In fact, it is the first motor vehicle ever seen by a quarter of the world's population. While its look has hardly changed since 1948, the vehicle that the world knows as a Land Rover has come a long way. The Land Rover Defender has a production window of over 60 years, starting with the original series 1. This example of the 1986 Land Rover Defender 110 has covered 14,707 miles and is currently located in Westport, Connecticut.
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Ferrari’s 296 has been around since 2021, marking the current era of Ferrari’s gasoline offerings, in terms of style as well as engineering. There’s talk of Ferrari developing a fully electric sports car, which no doubt will be absolutely spectacular, but it’s also garnered some purists to question “what if”. If you’re one of those people who are concerned that you might not be able to buy a gasoline powered Ferrari anymore, put your worries to ease and buy this 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS from us. It’s got only 256 miles on the clock and resides in California. With elements such as Scuderia Ferrari shields, a front lift system and yellow brake calipers, this Prancing Horse is definitely one to be enjoyed and cherished. Heck, you might as well convert a part of your living room into its parking space!
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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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The 1934 Ford Model 40 is one of the most celebrated shapes in American hot rod culture. This particular example blends classic steel-bodied prewar design with modern performance and comfort upgrades. Featuring a 350ci V8 paired with an automatic transmission, it delivers both power and reliability. With its custom burgundy paint, beige leather interior, and a host of performance modifications, this Hot Rod is a true standout.
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The Jeep Wrangler is one of just two vehicles available today that allow you to remove the doors and roof for the ultimate open-air experience. You can imagine the engineering that goes into enabling such a feat, and most manufacturers simply don’t bother. But Jeep can’t do that, and you know why? Because since the mid-1940s, they’ve been outfitting enterprising Americans with tough, go-anywhere, do-anything off-roaders. The Wrangler, in fact, can directly trace its lineage to the Jeep CJ series. Today’s 2019 Jeep Wrangler comes from the current JL series and packs a punchy Pentastar V6 under its rather sizable hood. That’s not all, with its automatic gearbox, Fox Racing steering stabilizer and 10,000-pound Warn winch, it’s ready to hit the trails with gusto. Oh, and it can also be your faithful, dependable and comfortable family cruiser too. If you want to get your hands on this sub 50,000-mile machine from Delta, Colorado, talk to us right now.
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This McLaren arrives with a specification that leans heavily into luxury, craftsmanship, and stealth-oriented presence. Finished in the Elite “Serpentine” paint and paired with the electrochromic roof, it blends exotic-car drama with a refined, curated aesthetic. The car’s options list shows a buyer who prioritized both advanced technology and upscale materials, layering on carbon-fiber interior components, premium seating, driver-assistance features, and several MSO-defined touches. With a sticker of nearly $370K, this McLaren stands as a highly individualized build that balances performance add-ons—like the sports exhaust and lightweight forged wheels—with comfort-focused upgrades.
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Browse through the interwebs, and you'll find a lot of restomods. Each build is unique, and what makes heads turn is the level of detail it has. Present today is the ultimate boss of restomods, taking shape as this 1976 Ford Bronco Restomod. With a reported 6,949 miles on its clock, this custom restomod sports a long list of uber cool upgrades and deserves your time today to witness everything in person.
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Say what you will about Tesla, but you can’t deny that they’ve massively contributed towards the shake-up in the entire automotive industry across the world. We’re sure that many mainstream automakers were jolted into producing EVs after Tesla boldly strode onto the stage and stole the limelight. With their current five-model line-up (that’s S,3,X,Y and Cybertruck), this prolific if sometimes larger-than-life American automaker is definitely worthy of consideration. This particular example of theirs is a 2021 Tesla Model Y Long Range, which is a compact luxury electric crossover. The Model Y was introduced for the 2021 model year, and it sold over 410,000 units worldwide that year itself! This particular example comes from St. George, Utah, and is a dual-motor, long-range variant. It’s traveled over 102,000 miles but is in excellent shape.
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The Ferrari 296 is a plug-in hybrid from Ferrari. Yes, the iconic Prancing Horse has gone down the hybrid route. But in signature Ferrari style, performance takes precedence. So, it’s still very much a Ferrari, with a screaming twin-turbo V6 that makes 654 horsepower. Combined with an electric motor, the car can generate up to 819 horsepower! Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? Why not try it for yourself by taking on this Parkland-based 2025 Ferrari 296 GTB? With a mere 428 miles on it, this car comes with carbon fiber racing seats, a carbon fiber steering wheel with LEDs, a front lift system and so much more to enjoy.
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Few cars captured the spirit of 1990s automotive experimentation quite like the Plymouth Prowler. With its retro-inspired hot rod styling and modern engineering, it became one of the most unique production vehicles of its era. This 1999 example, offered from Nevada, Missouri, is finished in Prowler Red with an Agate leather interior and shows just 7,000 miles from new. With its low mileage and factory originality, it represents a rare opportunity to own a near-pristine first-year Prowler.
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The 1938 Buick Special Series 40 Sedan captures the elegance and innovation of pre-war American motoring, blending Buick’s hallmark smoothness with stylish Art Deco design. Offered from Nevada, Missouri, this example remains highly original, powered by its 248ci inline-eight paired to a 3-speed manual transmission. With 72,366 miles, it stands as both a collectible pre-war classic and a usable vintage sedan that showcases Buick’s engineering achievements of the era.
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The Willys Jeepster was originally designed to bridge the gap between utilitarian Jeeps and comfortable passenger cars, offering open-air driving with rugged charm. This 1949 example, offered from Nevada, Missouri, has been transformed into a restomod that blends vintage Jeepster character with modern muscle. With a 6.2L LS3 V8 under the hood, automatic transmission, and just 265 miles since completion, it delivers classic looks with contemporary power and usability
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This 1980 Ford Model A Shay Roadster Replica captures the timeless appeal of the iconic Model A while offering modern drivability and reliability. Built under Ford’s official blessing by Shay Motors, these factory-authorized replicas combined vintage styling with contemporary mechanicals, making them highly desirable among enthusiasts who value both classic looks and everyday usability. With just 8,911 miles showing, this yellow-and-tan example is a well-preserved tribute to an American motoring legend.
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Representing a pivotal moment in Corvette performance history, this 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Special Edition (VIN #005) is far more than a collector-grade sports car—it’s a piece of American motorsport heritage. As one of just 252 Carbon Special Edition Z06 models ever produced, this example stands apart for its provenance and personal connection to NASCAR legend Mark Martin. VIN #005 carries a story that blends precision engineering with racing legacy. The vehicle was personally gifted to Mark Martin by Hendrick Motorsports to commemorate his tenure piloting the #5 GoDaddy Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series from 2009 to 2011. The matching “005” VIN serves as a symbolic tribute to his race number, making this Carbon Edition uniquely significant among its limited peers. Further enhancing its provenance, the car features multiple signatures from Mark Martin—adorning the engine cover, dashboard, underside of the center console lid, and the roof—along with a letter of ownership authenticity verifying his connection to the vehicle. This meticulously preserved Corvette remains an exceptional fusion of Chevrolet’s engineering prowess and NASCAR history, embodying the spirit of American performance.
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This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible LS7 Restomod is a showpiece of classic design infused with supercar-level engineering. Crafted by Vestri Vettes in California, it retains the unmistakable lines of the C2 generation while concealing the power and refinement of a modern performance machine. Dressed in a deep Rally Red finish with a black stinger hood, the car exudes sophistication and aggression in equal measure. With its LS7 heart, carbon-ceramic ZR1 brakes, and meticulous craftsmanship throughout, this Corvette channels the elegance of 1967 with the force and precision of a 21st-century icon.
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If you want a classic car that’s timeless, elegant and Germanic, an R107 era Mercedes-Benz SL-Class example is the way to go. Made between 1971 and 1989, this is still considered the golden era of Mercedes-Benz’s pinnacle luxury grand tourer, the SL. Over 300,000 were made, of which two thirds ended up in the United States. So, finding one isn’t that hard, as evidenced by this 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL from New York. The car’s got over 167,000 miles on it, but that’s just proof of how wonderful it is to own and drive. Plus, these cars can really keep on running if given the right maintenance. With its torquey 5.6-liter V8 and both tops (yes, both) included in the sale, this is a classic that you can’t afford to let slip by. Call or DM us right now!
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Chevy’s C/K Series of pickup trucks is the direct ancestor of today’s Silverado, as well as the sister model called the GMC Sierra. In fact, Silverado used to denote a trim level in many of the later-generation C/K trucks. Now, these classic trucks are great for preserving, cherishing, and restomodding. That’s what’s become of this 1984 Chevrolet C10 Restomod from Greensboro, North Carolina. With its naturally aspirated LS V8 burbling away, this truck is a joy to drive thanks to its automatic gearbox and re-upholstered interior, plus several other nice things. It may have 111,112 miles on it, but it’s been very well looked after and is now up for grabs.
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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 1956 Ford Thunderbird represents one of the most iconic American personal luxury cars of the 1950s, melding graceful styling with V8 power in a two-seat roadster format. This example presents beautifully in red with a matching red interior, exuding 1950s glamour and Americana. Under the hood, it retains its factory-correct 292ci V8 with the signature Thunderbird script valve covers and a Holley “Teapot” 4-barrel carburetor, delivering a smooth, refined driving experience through a Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission. This car is a rolling tribute to an era when design and simplicity defined American excellence.
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A look around the news nowadays, and one thing is certain: unrest and uncertainty brew daily as humans do not see eye to eye. While the Volkswagen of today is an automotive giant keeping up with modern trends, that wasn’t always the case. In the past, the German manufacturer produced mechanical representations of peace, love, and happiness—and none embodied that spirit more than the Volkswagen Beetle. Present today is this lovely 1970 Volkswagen Beetle, a classic beauty that exudes timeless charm. Finished in light blue and retaining its original simplicity, this example stands out with a reported 1,833 miles on the clock, making it a rare, low-mileage survivor. With its unmistakable shape, air-cooled flat-four engine, and analog driving experience, this Beetle offers a nostalgic return to an era when the road ahead was all about freedom and good vibes.
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Pontiac has always been a somewhat performance-oriented brand, even in dark times like the Malaise Era. Their Firebird muscle/pony car was severely strangled due to this dark time, but Pontiac cheerfully changed direction. Of course they kept the Firebird, but introduced something else too. This was the Fiero, made between 1984 and 1988. Unlike most other Pontiacs, the Fiero was a compact two-door sports car with a mid-mounted engine, composite body panels and an economical outlook. In subsequent times, Fieros found an unlikely purpose as the base of many faux Ferrari transformations. Thankfully, stock examples do remain, like this West Palm Beach-located 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT. It’s up for sale with under 69,000 miles on the clock, a 2.8-liter V6 in the rear, and an automatic gearbox. Contact us if you’d like to make it your own.
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In 2005, Ford revealed the all-new fifth generation Mustang to the public. This was a significant moment, because the fourth generation was really old in the tooth. It would sit on a totally new platform, and have styling that harked back to the original first-generation as well. The fifth generation also marked the return of the Shelby Mustang. This fine association was prevalent in the first generation, when Carroll Shelby’s outfit tuned Mustangs to become thoroughbred racehorses! In 2007, the Shelby GT500 for the fifth generation was released, and we have an under 10,000-mile example for sale now. This car comes with the original window sticker too, making it a definite must-have for the discerning collector, or someone who wants a relatively rare Mustang to enjoy.
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Porsche’s Boxster has become one of the German sports car maker’s most popular models. Slotting in beneath the iconic 911, the Boxster was introduced in 1996. The aim was for Porsche to offer a more affordable entry point, broadening the reach of their products and setting up customers to graduate to a 911 at a later point. And boy, did the strategy work. Now in the fourth generation, the Boxster and its Cayman fixed-roof sibling have sold like hot cakes. Sadly, Porsche is set to discontinue these two very soon, but we hope that they’ll follow up with an equally great hit. In the meantime, you can own a Boxster if you like, because we have this third-generation 2014 Porsche Boxster for sale right now. With just under 52,000 miles, this Wilmington-based car comes with the owner’s manual and two keys too.
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Chevy’s swish Bel Air model made quite a splash in the Fifties and Sixties. Representing Chevy’s full-size offering, it was ambitiously named after a wealthy suburb of Los Angeles. Chevy offered Bel Air buyers multiple body styles, including sedans, hardtops, coupes, convertibles and station wagons. There was basically a Bel Air for nearly everyone who could afford it. Today, we have a lovely second-generation 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Sedan Restomod for sale from Magnolia, Texas. This 2,000-mile machine comes fresh off some intensive refreshment work, including an upgraded 427ci Turbo-Jet V8, a 5-speed manual gearbox, a reupholstered interior and so much more. If you’d like to take custody of this car, we’re glad to help.
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This 2015 BMW i8 stands out as a coveted early-production example equipped with the top-tier Pure Impulse World package, making it one of the most premium configurations available. Finished in Crystal White Pearl Metallic w/ Frozen Blue Accents, it carries the most iconic i8 look while pairing it with the Pure Impulse Carum Spice Full Perforated Leather interior—BMW’s highest interior specification for the model year. The combination of hybrid performance, exotic butterfly-door styling, and a $150K original MSRP positions this i8 as a futuristic grand-touring sports car with a luxury-focused package rarely seen on standard trims.
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The Corvette stands out as one of America’s greatest sports cars, and this 1972 Chevrolet Corvette is everything that made the ‘Vette an icon. Its style, charisma and unapologetic character stands out on the road, and turns heads wherever it goes. Decades after it first rolled out of the factory, this rear-wheel drive beauty continues to steal the show on the road, and is up for grabs today, removable T-Tops and all, and is in immaculate condition with only 68,672 miles on the clock.
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The early 1960s Volkswagen Beetle embodies everything that made the “people’s car” a global icon: simple engineering, approachable charm, and enduring reliability. This 1962 example is finished in white over a black interior, showing 32,436 miles, and represents a well-kept iteration of the beloved Type 1. Powered by the original-style 1,192cc air-cooled flat-four paired to a 4-speed manual transmission, it remains mechanically faithful to its roots. For enthusiasts seeking an authentic early Beetle with period character, this car strikes an appealing balance between preservation and usability.
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Who is Genesis? We’ll admit we haven’t seen many of this brand’s machines come our way. You see, Genesis is a luxury automaker that sells some superb vehicles that are worth every dollar that you pay for them. So where is Genesis from, then? Why Hyundai! Yes, just like many Japanese automakers with luxury brands aimed at the North American market, Hyundai came up with Genesis over a decade ago for the same purpose. Since then, they’ve made some mighty fine machines. This particular one is a 2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe 3.5T, a midsize luxury SUV with coupe-inspired styling. With just over 19,000 miles, it’s the perfect luxury family transporter for those who don’t go by badgenomics alone, but actually look at what a vehicle offers – and let us tell you, this Malta-based machine does offer a bucketload of features!
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The end of era: That's what this car represents. But instead of mourning the demise of the V8 powerplant in Dodge's lineup, we should intead celebrate it. And what better way to do so than behind the wheel of this 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. With a staggering power output, wild factory spec, and only 15 miles on the odometer, this Plum Crazy Pearl beast, located in Pasadena, Maryland, represents a rare opportunity to own what is likely to become one of the most collectible modern Mopars ever built. From its SRT Demon 170 Package to the Hellcat Redeye Widebody setup, this car is all about extreme capability and unapologetic presence.
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Now here’s something that’s rarer in the United States than a Bugatti, Pagani, Koenigsegg or any other limited-volume supercar. A Caterham 7. One look at our photos and you’ll see that it’s nothing like anything we have over here. This is the epitome of lightweight British open-topped motoring. This particular 1998 Caterham Super 7 comes to you from Atlanta and has done 28,000 miles so far. It’s got a Vauxhall 2.0-liter Red Top four-cylinder engine to move it, as well as a 5-speed manual transmission. It also features a set of KN 16-inch lightweight alloy wheels.
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The Honda NSX, known as the Acura NSX in the US, is widely regarded as the first true Japanese supercar. When it debuted in 1990, it stunned the world with its chiseled styling, mid-mounted engine, and of course, Honda’s epic VTEC system. In fact, the NSX was the first production vehicle from Honda to feature this groundbreaking variable valve timing and lift electronic control system. Today, we’ve got a lovely 1992 Acura NSX up for grabs in Pennsylvania, which would be music to any self-respecting petrolhead. You see, it’s not that easy to grab a first-generation NSX due to rarity. It’s estimated that a little more than 18,000 cars were sold worldwide. That’s why this 62,000-mile car is definitely one that should be considered.
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Want a Corvette that wears its engine out front rather than behind you? If so, this fine seventh-generation 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe Z51 1LT might be precisely what you’re seeking in life. After seven generations of front-engined persona, the Corvette shifted to a mid-mounted configuration for 2020’s eighth generation. So, the C7 or seventh generation is truly the last of an era, and this car is more potent than usual, thanks to its Z51 Performance Package. What’s even more attractive about this Texas-based icon is its ultra-low mileage, just 10,280, to be precise. That, its Z51 Style Black painted aluminum wheels and so much more make it the perfect daily driver for a Corvette fan, or anyone with even a passing petrolhead persona.
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The Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-door, high-performance sports car by Mercedes-AMG. Mercedes-AMG is Mercedes-Benz’s high-performance subsidiary, and was formerly known simply as, you guessed it, AMG. Introduced in 2014, the GT is now in the second generation of production and has gained a reputation to be one of the finest German luxury sports cars that you can get your hands on. This particular 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT S is of the higher-specification S variant. Key changes of the S over the regular GT include over 500 horses under the hood, an AMG Performance exhaust system with dynamic flaps, a special Race mode and an electronically-controlled limited-slip differential. Of course there are a few other things too. This particular example has traveled only 27,801 miles so far and is available in Detroit.
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Definitely one of the most influential cars of all time, the Volkswagen Beetle sold over 21.5 million units in a production run spanning seven decades! Introduced in 1938 as a way to mobilize the ordinary German family, the Beetle soon started accomplishing this goal all over the world! It was a symbol of free culture during the Sixties, and to this day, remains one of the best starter classic cars in the world. Its simplistic mechanicals, oodles of charm and easy driving experience make it perfect for anyone who wants to try out classic cars. That’s why this 1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle is not likely to stay available for long. With under 56,000 miles on the clock, you’d better act fast to secure this Portland-based Bug if it catches your fancy.
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Pontiac’s mid-engined two-seat Fiero has gained quite a reputation for its kit-car capabilities. Yes, many lookalikes of famous Italian sports and supercars have been based on the humble Fiero. That makes finding a stock Fiero just that little bit more difficult. Not for us at Exotic Car Trader, though. We’re experts in finding the hard-to-find. That’s why we have this 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT for sale today, from Illinois. With over 68,000 miles, this iconic Eighties American car is ready for a new owner and let us tell you, it looks in great shape.
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Originally developed for military operations, the Humvee M998 stands as a symbol of unmatched toughness and utilitarian engineering. This 2018 example, offered from Anaheim, California, represents a modern-production variant that remains completely stock and virtually unused, showing just 50 miles. Combining authentic military-grade construction with near-new condition, it presents a rare opportunity to own an exceptionally preserved Humvee — a machine built for endurance, now ready for civilian life.
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It was 1986, and General Motors, which was responsible for the iconic Chevrolet Corvette as well, took Group Lotus under its wing. This UK-based engineering consultant and performance car manufacturing firm was then given the task of producing and developing the world's fastest production car. The fourth-generation Corvette was given to Lotus as the base, and they designed a new engine to shoehorn into it. This prototype version was nicknamed "King of the Hill," indicating the peak performance and engineering powers of the C4 Corvette. The ZR-1 was produced between 1990 and 1995, and by 1991, it received updates to bodywork, interior, and wheels. This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 has 47300 miles on its odometer. Flaunt them beautifully. Currently residing in Islip, New York, this ‘Vette is ready to become your unique Sunday cruiser.
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Ford’s longest-running series, the F-Series of pickup trucks dates back to 1948. World War II had ended, and Ford wanted to mobilize American farmers, small business holders and tradespersons. Fiercely competing with Chevy, the F-Series hit the market as soon as possible, and is now in its fourteenth generation! Of course, there’s nothing like a classic F-Series to enjoy that vintage truck vibe, but what about a restomod? Take this second generation 1956 Ford F-100 Restomod as a prime example. It’s a classic F-Series half-ton truck, but features an LT1 V8, an automatic gearbox, a custom interior with air conditioning and Bluetooth, and so much more. Read on to discover what this truck offers, and hit us up if you’d like to purchase it from its current owner in Carlsbad, California.
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In the world of classic hot rods, few icons command as much respect as the 1932 Ford, and this 1932 Ford Model A 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod stands as a stellar example of craftsmanship done right. Finished in a brilliant red hue and built with professional precision, this coupe perfectly balances traditional aesthetics with modern reliability. From its timeless silhouette to its exposed engine bay and chrome detailing, every element of this build showcases the meticulous attention to detail and artistry that define a true custom hot rod.
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Ford and Shelby have had an association since the late Sixties, when Carroll Shelby recognized Ford’s pioneering pony car as a fine platform to build some fearsome road-friendly but race-ready machines upon. Today, since the great man is sadly no more, Ford themselves build Shelby Mustangs, honoring his legacy and continuing the trend of greatness. This 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is one fine example that’s up for grabs in Hacienda Heights, California. It’s got just 8,651 miles to its name and comes with a snarling supercharged V8 under its power bulge-endowed hood. It’s also got a Tremec dual-clutch box, the Carbon Fiber Track Pack and so much more to enjoy. Grab it now before this purebred racehorse sprints into someone else’s hands!
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If you’re the sort of person who craves top-tier luxury but doesn’t want to shout about it, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is the perfect car for you. You can glide in and slide out as smoothly and silently as a ghost, yet when required, the 6.6-liter twin turbo V12 will get you away from the scene before you can finish this sentence. So, let’s get shopping, by picking this 2015 Rolls-Royce Ghost from our inventory. Currently domiciled in Georgia, this 64,453-mile example comes with the Driver’s Assistance 3 Package, umbrellas in each door, picnic tables and even the Extended Leather and Door Pocket Lighting option. There’s of course, much more, so read on!
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This 2016 Ford Mustang GT Roush Stage 3 is a fully serialized Roush-built supercharged Mustang, delivering well north of 670 horsepower thanks to the signature Roush TVS 2.3L supercharger. Wearing serial number 16-0946, this RS3 represents the highest-performance Roush trim for 2016, combining factory Coyote 5.0L power with extensive Roush enhancements including aerodynamic upgrades, a full performance suspension, exclusive wheels, and a hand-built Roush power package. With its Magnetic Metallic exterior and red Roush graphics, the car presents as a serious performance machine with unmistakable tuner pedigree.
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Buick’s GS or Gran Sport tag was initially applied to the automaker’s Skylark model in the Sixties, before extending to cover hot variants of the Riviera, Wildcat and Century. Choosing a GS Buick meant that you were availing yourself to some pretty impressive and giant-killing performance. Here, we’ve got a 1966 Buick Skylark GS for sale from what better place than Indianapolis! With 2,600 miles since some comprehensive work, this beast comes with a 494ci V8, a T-56 6-speed manual box, a new black interior and many more things to make this Skylark soar like an eagle.
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Mercedes-Benz has a fine array of grand tourers, but if you want a true-blue sports car with a star on its nose, the Mercedes-AMG GT is as fine as they come. Introduced in 2014, the AMG GT is now in its second generation of production. It’s a fearsome two-door fastback coupe with a twin-turbo V8 under its hood. Hence, it makes for a fine car to drive regularly, and we have a 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 55 for sale right now. This 3,000-mile machine comes with a 469 horsepower 4.0-liter V8, an AMG Speedshift MCT 9-speed automatic gearbox, all-wheel drive and a host of tech features. It’s currenrly available in Dallas.
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Legendary nameplates in the automotive world are forged from machines that went above and beyond. The machine we have today didn't just startle us here on earth; it even startled the astronauts, whose expectations can be considered otherworldly. Present today is a muscle car legend, and it takes shape with this 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible. This clean example has just 99,702 miles and is ready for its new custodians' weekend plans.
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Nissan’s fine legacy of Z cars is always desirable due to its excellent driving dynamics, cutting-edge technology and impressive performance. That’s why Nissan had to work hard to create a successor to the 300ZX when it was due to retire in 2000. Two years later, that successor came in the shape of the 350Z, and to be honest, people weren’t convinced at first. The wedgy and angular 300ZX was replaced by this bulbous thing that came with a larger engine but wasn’t necessarily more powerful. Nevertheless, Nissan managed to convince customers and sold over 100,000 units in the United States alone. Here, we have a 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring for sale from Lima, Ohio and it’s got under 45,000 miles on it. But what’s even more appealing is the fact that this car appears as stock as possible. That’s quite rare to find because the 350Z is immensely tunable, and has attracted the attention of the aftermarket as a result.
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The kind of elegance and charm an Aston Martin brings to the table is almost unmatched by any other car brand. And when it came to add the latest in the line of DB models, the DB11 certainly managed to continue on that legacy. Our featured car, a 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante, combines British grand-touring elegance with open-air freedom, making it one of the marque’s most refined and desirable convertibles. Offered from Miami, Florida, this example is finished in Morning Frost White over a Copper Tan Metallic interior, creating a striking and sophisticated specification. It's reportedly received recent maintenance including replaced front brakes, ready for a new owner to take it to limit, or just cruise on by.
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The Jeep Wrangler has become a household name when you think of venturing into the great outdoors with style. While looking good is a necessity, looks won't really get you far when the tough gets going. Present today is not just any other Jeep Wrangler, but this 2012 Jeep Wrangler with a reported 100700 miles on its clock and a host of tasteful upgrades that boost its aesthetics and functionality.
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This 1964 Volkswagen Beetle is a charming blend of classic design and modern drivability. Retaining the unmistakable silhouette that made the Beetle a global icon, this example benefits from an upgraded 1,998cc Type 1 flat-four crate engine paired to a 4-speed manual gearbox. The result is a car that keeps the spirit of the original while offering noticeably improved power, braking, and reliability. With careful attention to detail and tasteful custom touches, this Beetle delivers the nostalgia of the 1960s with a contemporary edge.
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