While the Ford Mustang is a performance car from the factory, it doesn't hurt making what's fast, faster. If you are on the lookout for a Mustang that's built to ensure smiles per gallon and more performance from the factory, this 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Stage 3 Whipple Supercharged is the one for you. With a reported 12,700 miles on the clock and tuned by Rob Shoemaker of Palm Beach Dyno, this one-owner pony is looking for a new custodian.
How can you tell a Tudor from a Fordor? Easy. Tudor refers to a two-door, while Fordor refers to a four-door. This was the naming convention adopted by Ford for many of their Thirties and Forties models, including the 1932 Ford line-up. Thus, as you may glean, this 1932 Ford Tudor 2-Door 18 Deluxe is a two-door car in the more upmarket Deluxe trim level. Yes, and it's also a restomod. Packing quite a few enhancements and creature comforts, it's got just 650 miles since a comprehensive heart transplant and is ready for its next owner. Could you be the one?
The 1937 Ford pickup truck is an iconic vehicle that holds a special place in automotive history. During the late 1930s, Ford was a dominant force in the truck market, and the 1937 model year brought significant changes and improvements to their pickup lineup. Building on the success of the Model 50, Ford introduced the 1937 Ford pickup with several updates and refinements. The 1937 model featured a redesigned front end, a broader and more prominent grille, and streamlined fenders and headlights. The overall look was more stylish and modern compared to its predecessors. Over the years, these vehicles retired their work tires to become more personalized, custom vehicles that captured the essence of classic American automotive craftsmanship. The current owner of this vehicle reports that it was featured in Motor Trend and is currently looking for a new owner.
The 1934 Ford stands as an iconic symbol of an era, known not only for its automobile prowess but also for its unwitting connection to the legendary outlaw duo, Bonnie and Clyde. While their preference for Ford vehicles, especially those equipped with potent V8 engines, might not have been the endorsement the automaker sought, it underscored the performance capabilities of these machines. Fast forward nearly nine decades, and the allure of Thirties Fords remains as vibrant as ever. This 1934 Ford Tudor Custom, a testament to timeless design and automotive craftsmanship, continues to capture hearts and desires, transcending the boundaries of time and condition. Meticulously restored to perfection, this automobile has undergone a transformation into a remarkable restomod, seamlessly blending a classic aesthetic with modern innovations. With its rejuvenated powertrain, a touch of refined elegance, contemporary amenities, and a mere 5,000 miles since its restoration, this masterpiece is a compelling addition to any discerning collector's garage.
The Ford Mustang is and will always be America's muscle car sweetheart; for years, the humble marque has provided a realistic performance marvel for aspiring to own since it doesn't break the bank. The 2005 Ford Mustang Custom we have today best represents America's oldest name badge and has just a reported 15,959 miles on the clock.
For those who adore classic cars and have a soft spot for the allure of muscle cars, this one's for you. Chevrolet, a brand that epitomizes American muscle passion in metal and rubber, has created vehicles that capture hearts worldwide. Among the standout models emerging from Chevrolet's stable, the Chevelle stands tall as a triumphant nameplate spanning three generations. Unveiling the 1966 model year brought a complete restyling to the Chevelle, gracing it with bold aesthetics that continue to captivate classic car enthusiasts to this day. In the spotlight is a mesmerizing 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod packing a modern LS1 V8, a testament to the era's sentiments while boasting contemporary enhancements that modern buyers will surely relish. With an astonishingly low mileage of just 450 miles and the meticulous frame-off restoration undertaken by the owner, its timeless charisma takes center stage.
At Exotic Car Trader, we're accustomed to a certain kind of inventory, but every now and then, a unique gem crosses our path. Such is the case with the 2008 Freightliner Sport Chassis 106 P2, a true one-of-a-kind specimen. This custom truck boasts a storied history, having been originally commissioned and owned by none other than NBA All-Star Shaquille O'Neal, a name that transcends basketball and resonates with people worldwide. Standing at an imposing 7 feet 1 inch, Shaq is a living legend, widely regarded as one of the greatest NBA centers of all time. And now, you have the opportunity to sit where he once sat. Based on a Freightliner 106 Sport Chassis truck, this remarkable vehicle features an upgraded chassis housing a double cab-style passenger cabin outfitted with an array of extraordinary features. The current owner proudly attests to its status as an emissions-free truck, purpose-built for gooseneck hauling. In essence, it's a blend of a semi-truck and a pickup, capable of hauling a wide range of cargo, provided it complies with road-legal regulations.
From 1996 to 2021, the world was blessed with a diminutive, lightweight, pure sports car called the Lotus Elise. The antithesis of large American and German horsepower monsters, the Elise was meant to offer thrilling performance via Lotus' founder Colin Chapman's philosophy of 'simplify and add lightness.' Three generations, or series, were produced, and this 2005 Lotus Elise hails from the Series 2 era, which ran between 2001 and 2011. With 25,000 miles on the clock, we've been informed that it bears some modifications. Read on and find out everything you need to know about this car, and you'll definitely want to buy it as your weekend driving machine.
Established in 1902, Cadillac is one of the world's oldest and most respected automobile manufacturers. The Cadillac Eldorado, known for its long, smooth cruising capabilities and colossal Detroit iron, stood out as a trendsetter in the luxury automotive landscape. This 1977 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, with only 34,000 miles on the odometer, represents a classic example in exceptional condition.
When it comes to muscle cars, the more outrageous one's design and creative team were, the better. Hence, the Chevrolet El-Camino will always go down as one of America's coolest machines; it has everything, the performance that rivals the most potent muscle cars, a design that's practical, and sheer coolness value. Looking to get your very own slice of American muscle? This 1966 Chevrolet El Camino we have today is the one for you.
A hot rod that's done well is a sight to behold; even the folks that prefer a factory build would turn as you drive by. Finding the right balance of modifications amongst the sea of aftermarket upgrades and staying true to the car's roots is a tough ask. Why struggle on a build when we have the perfect custom build right here? Present today is the lovely 1941 Willys Coupe, with a reported 11,000 miles on the clock. This classic American beauty is a hot rod done well and can be yours to cruise around it right now if you desire. Just get in touch with us.
Welcome to all auto enthusiasts who have an unquenchable thirst for speed and are looking for a specimen that can be tossed around a racetrack. Extra credit if you happen to share a passion for classic cars. This stunning specimen of a 1974 Chevrolet Nova is not your typical Chevy that you buy to enjoy a nostalgic driving experience. It is modified to undertake some serious speed and power, making it a fierce Street Rod. With a lengthy list of upgrades included, this fire-breathing Muscle car is ready for you to take home in spanking-new condition. With the sale of this car, you receive several documents of confirmation, a user manual, and a gloriously created album with pictures capturing every step of its transformation journey.
Toyota's longest-running nameplate, the Land Cruiser, first appeared in 1951 and continues to boldly forge a distinctive path. Over ten million have been sold and counting. It is the off-road vehicle of choice for many and has created a following in nearly every country across the world. The United States is no exception and is considered one of Toyota's critical markets for this beloved vehicle. That's why this 1969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is every bit as special as it should be. Sporting an American heart, it continues to embody the freedom to travel wherever you want, whenever you want. Why not snap up this 56,000-mile vehicle and never look back? Let us tell you why.
Let's revisit the Mercedes-Benz E-Class briefly. Originally introduced in 1993, with its origins tracing back to 1953, the E-Class represents Mercedes-Benz's offering in the mid-size luxury car segment. It's commonly available in sedan and station wagon variations, though the latter is less common in North America. As expected, AMG, Mercedes-Benz's high-performance division, occasionally puts its mark on the E-Class. The 2004 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG we're discussing here is an example of AMG's touch on the W211 third-generation model. Notably, upon its release, the E55 AMG held the title of the world's fastest production sedan. Despite its current 151,000-mile mileage, with proper maintenance, this vehicle is poised to cover even greater distances. Moreover, beneath the hood, a few modifications have been made to enhance its power output. The current owner confirms that the sale includes two keys. Now, let's delve deeper into the details of this car.
The Chevrolet brand set the standard for American automobiles in the 60s and 70s, and it only takes one look at this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle to understand why. The simple and straightforward nature of the car speaks to the American spirit, as does its grit and inherent power, which made this particular car an instant classic during the time it was unveiled to the public. In contrast to the Chevelle that originally rolled out of the factory, this vehicle has undergone a few upgrades, according to the information given by the current owner. With a pristine exterior and powerful engine, reportedly delivering over 500 horsepower, this car is perfect for you to welcome and preserve for another generation of automobile enthusiasts to enjoy.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has been roaming the roads for almost half a century. Originally conceived as a military off-roader by the then Shah of Iran in 1979. The G-Class is currently in its second generation and has been offered in multiple versions, special models, and custom jobs. Brabus, a German high-performance aftermarket tuning company founded in 1977, works predominantly with Mercedes-Benz vehicles. A G63 that enters a Brabus workshop comes out as a Brabus Widestar, which includes multiple cosmetic and mechanical changes. The G63 is popular in the US of A, but if you want to drive in luxury and power then and still set yourself apart from the masses, then this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 Brabus Widestar has a minimal 16,000 miles on the odometer.
The first-generation GMC Jimmy is a badge-engineered variant of the Chevy K5 Blazer. This full-size SUV offered proper off-road capabilities and ample space for the family to travel around in. What we've got here isn't quite a stock K5 Jimmy, as it's received a comprehensive engine transplant. Built by Petty's Garage, this 1989 GMC K5 Jimmy LT4 has been featured at the renowned SEMA auto show and is a one-of-a-kind job. Do you want to own something unique? Here's the golden ticket.
While the Chevrolet Corvette is born as a sports car, some enthusiasts relentlessly chase performance figures and indulge in aftermarket modifications to elevate an already fast machine into something even faster. Enter the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Z51 3LT, a high-performance beast engineered to push the boundaries and ignite your weekend escapades, be it spirited drives or dashes down the local drag strip. What's even more intriguing? This performance-oriented marvel reportedly boasts over $100,000 worth of investments, accompanied by meticulous build receipts.
The enduring legacy of Toyota's Land Cruiser 70 series, which made its debut in 1984, continues to capture the admiration of enthusiasts worldwide. While technological advancements have quietly improved its performance, the iconic silhouette remains steadfast, perpetuating its distinct charm. Presenting a unique opportunity is the 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series HZJ75 Troop Carrier Overland Build, a rare gem believed to be one of the limited Australian-manufactured units ever imported to our shores. This Land Cruiser has been thoughtfully outfitted with a Trakka Bushman Camper Top Conversion, tailor-made for the adventurous spirit and designed to seamlessly accommodate your overlanding and camping aspirations. With a right-hand drive configuration and a journey of 248,000 miles chronicled in its history, this Land Cruiser stands as a testament to the rugged durability for which these vehicles are renowned. In fact, these Land Cruisers are known to withstand the test of time with proper care, often journeying close to half a million miles or beyond. An interesting historical note reveals that Trakka, founded by Dave Berry and his wife Sally in 1973, began its journey by drawing inspiration from Kombi-style campers, eventually venturing into building camper conversions on the Toyota Land Cruiser platform, particularly suited for traversing Australia's demanding Outback terrain. The legacy of the 1987 HJ75 Trooper, nearly identical to the this model, was further enriched when it participated in the renowned Australian Safari from Sydney to Darwin. While embracing its storied past, Trakka continues to innovate, focusing primarily on high-end camper conversions for platforms such as Mercedes Sprinter, VW, and Fiat, ensuring the spirit of adventure lives on.
The AC Cobra, also known as the Shelby Cobra, was the result of a British-American collaboration. AC Cars of Britain received a letter from legendary American racer and tuner Carroll Shelby asking whether they could build him a car modified to accept a V8 engine, and they accepted. The result was the Shelby Cobra, a fearsome beast that few could ever tame, a car that commanded respect from many. With less than a thousand original Cobras made, finding one isn't easy. That's why the replica market is thriving, with examples such as this 1964 Shelby Cobra Replica By Shell Valley that we've got for sale right now. With just 200 miles on the motor, the current owner reports the car to be titled as a 2000 model-year vehicle and built by Shell Valley. Let's investigate what it offers.
The RAM Pickup range, formerly known as the Dodge RAM, is a formidable full-size pickup truck line-up and the base for many interesting custom jobs. Here's one such effort, in the shape of this 2015 RAM 3500 ST, up for sale today. Reportedly sporting a Joker theme throughout the truck, the current owner claims that this 99,900-mile vehicle was recently tuned up and regreased.
Even though Ford's Super Duty is already among the most capable vehicles money can buy, Roush decided to turn the Blue Oval's massive pickup up to 11. This high-performance component manufacturer, which Jack Roush founded, has a long history in the world of motorsports and has successfully adapted its DNA to the world of production vehicles. This 2021 Ford F-250 Roush SuperDuty Custom is just one of many examples that represent Roush Performance's pedigree. With 41,000 miles on its clock so far, this pickup truck comes with its Roush supplemental owner's manual and has a long list of upgrades under its belt. Let's delve a little more into the essence of what this beast has in store for you.
After starting as a timeless muscle car, the Charger took a long break as one of Dodge's offerings. However, the American car maker had other plans and reintroduced the Charger after 20 years as a four-door sedan that had a little bit of a kick. Charger fans, however, demanded more, and high-performance variants of the car were offered. This 2014 Dodge Charger SRT is one of them. With its aggressive design and eye-catching custom work that comes with a full list of bills and receipts, it's nothing short of a piece of art, one that we are proud to mention is on our list of cars for sale.
Chevrolet's Bel Air, the flagship full-size model spanning from 1950 to 1981, drew its name from the prestigious enclave of Los Angeles, showcasing Chevrolet's intent to cater to a discerning clientele with this lavishly adorned cruiser. While first-generation Bel Airs are not uncommon to come across, the true challenge lies in locating a specimen that has been cared for meticulously or restored to its former glory. Fortunately, we've undertaken the arduous task for you, and proudly present this meticulously rebuilt 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom for your contemplation. Having undergone an extensive restoration, this vehicle has also received thoughtful enhancements. What's more, with a mere 6,000 miles clocked since its rebirth, it stands poised to endure for many more decades, if so desired.
Chevrolet, a brand that epitomized American automotive excellence during the 1960s, left an indelible mark on the nation's car culture. The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle stands as a testament to this era, embodying the essence of American spirit through its unadorned and robust design. Unveiled to the public, it became an instant classic, a symbol of grit and inherent power. The 1966 Chevelle Malibu SS 396 presented here is no ordinary classic; it has undergone an extensive restoration with a touch of modern performance enhancements, making it a truly unique machine. With a mere 320 miles showing on the odometer, this Chevelle has been reimagined and is now poised to find a new home.
The 1955 Chevrolet 210 was a quintessential family sedan of the Fifties, manufactured from 1953 to 1957. The second generation, introduced for the 1955 model year, marked significant advancements, including the integration of the small-block V8 engine. Now, available for acquisition is a remarkable 1955 Chevrolet 210 Restomod. However, a deeper examination unveils a plethora of practical enhancements, in addition to a comprehensive restoration as attested by the present owner. This is a classic beauty that's not just for show; it's designed to be comfortably driven on a daily basis.
Be it a relief effort in the hot plains of Africa or the icy mountains and polar bears of the Arctic Circle, the presence of a Land Rover Defender is not an odd sight. Venturing off the beaten path is a given with a Defender, and it's time you did, too, with this 1990 Land Rover Defender 110 we have today. With a blacked-out look and a rich pedigree of an off-road machine you can trust, venturing off the beaten path never looked this good.
Chevy’s full-sized offering, the Impala nameplate is still fondly looked upon by many despite bowing out by 2020. Arguably, the classic Impalas from the Sixties through Eighties are the defining ones, as well as the Impala SS from the Nineties. This 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe Restomod hails from the third generation of the nameplate and has undergone a full restoration in 2013. Let’s find out what it’s all about, and why it makes for a fine classic with some modern conveniences to enjoy.
The 1930s Ford coupes and roadsters have become cherished platforms for Hot Rod enthusiasts, and this 1936 Ford Deluxe Roadster from the Model 68 lineup exemplifies the beauty of authentic Hot Rodding that emerged from Southern California. Meticulously customized, this roadster retains its period-correct 239ci Ford 59AB Flathead V8 Engine, skillfully rebuilt by Coyote Flathead in Tucson, AZ. Despite its extensive transformation, the car maintains its true essence as a 1930s hot rod, blending both cosmetic and mechanical enhancements flawlessly. With just 2,000 miles since its rebirth, this open-top roadster proudly represents the spirit of classic hot rodding that originated from the west coast.
This 1971 Ford Bronco 393ci V8 Stroker is a custom-built off-road machine that commands attention with its unique features and upgrades. Originally restored and built for a Navy SEAL sniper fighting across the world in Afghanistan, this Bronco carries special symbols of Navy SEAL's throughout its design, including custom-fabricated "Bone Frogs" sewn into the seats and attached to the front fenders and differential covers. It also features rear metal armored plates with sniper rifle round holes, adding an "All American Military Sniper" touch. Years later, a USMC veteran took over the restoration project adding other special features to bring this bronco where it stands now.
The 2000s was a decade of flamboyance and a certain bigness of lifestyle. This was a time when hip-hop was all the rage, and the motoring world was able to accommodate said culture. One of these automakers, AM General, has been producing the sturdy military SUV Humvee for the US military and its allies since 1983. In 1998 GM purchased the Hummer brand name and made it a division of GM. The first vehicle to come out of Hummer was the Hummer H1, and it was completely based on the military version. You'd be forgiven for thinking this 2003 Hummer H1 is a Humvee, as their similarities are almost indistinguishable. Step into this 2003 Hummer H1, which bears 61,100 miles on the odometer and certain modifications.
The 1966 Cadillac DeVille epitomized the pinnacle of opulence and comfort within the luxury automobile segment. As the flagship model in Cadillac's distinguished lineup, it was offered in a diverse range of body styles, including sedan, coupe, and convertible variants. Revered as a rolling masterpiece, the 1966 Cadillac DeVille exuded an aura of sleek sophistication, luxuriousness, and formidable power, thereby solidifying its status as the quintessence of American automotive design. A true attention magnet, the DeVille commanded admiration wherever it traversed, symbolizing affluence and achievement. Even in contemporary times, this classic automobile remains a subject of admiration, serving as a poignant reminder of an era when automobiles transcended mere transportation, emerging as exquisite works of art engineered to captivate and make an indelible statement.
Hailing from the Chevrolet Master series of pickup trucks that ran between 1933 and 1942, this particular 1937 Chevrolet Pickup Restomod is quite possibly one of a kind. That's the thing with resto-mods; you can truly customize a vehicle the way you want it to be. However, while some may go absolutely bonkers, whoever did up this particular Chevy has shown tasteful restraint, coupled with enhancement where necessary. Bearing a mere 8,800 miles after its comprehensive restomod regime, will you be its next owner?
In the dynamic and trailblazing era of the 80s and 90s, the 1990 Mitsubishi GTO, famously known as the 3000GT, stood as an iconic grand touring/sports car, rivaling top contenders like the RX-7, Supra, NSX, and 300ZX. Its influence was such that Dodge introduced the Dodge Stealth, a badge-engineered version based on the 3000GT. The Mitsubishi 3000GT went through three generations, with the first one produced from 1990 to 1993. This particular 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Turbo has undergone meticulous restoration and an engine build, preserving its original 33,000 miles before the restoration process. Notably, this car has had the honor of participating in numerous Car Show events and gracing the pages of various magazines, earning accolades for its remarkable modifications and aesthetics. Now is an extraordinary opportunity to own a legendary Japanese sports car in the form of this exceptional, race-winning, and fully built 1200HP 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Turbo.
Chevrolet's Chevelle is an iconic mid-sizer that saw life between 1964 and 1977. Produced across three generations, this second-generation 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Restomod is not quite as stock as you'd expect. We see it's undergone a tasteful resto-modding process that retains its signature Sixties and Seventies styling cues, melded with modern conveniences. That's not all; it's also received a comprehensive overhaul of the mechanicals. Read on to find out why you should seriously consider it.
In 2006, the introduction of the Audi R8 sent shockwaves of astonishment across the globe. While Audi was already known for producing high-performance sedans and wagons, the R8 marked their entry into the world of entry-level supercars. This shift in focus was truly groundbreaking for the brand. The R8's reputation and allure were further bolstered by its prominent role in the Iron Man series of films, where it became synonymous with Tony Stark, the iconic character portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. As a result, the R8 gained immense popularity and cemented its status as a dream car for many enthusiasts. Now, you have the chance to own this exceptional 2009 Audi R8 Coupe, which boasts a mere 16,050 miles on the odometer. Apart from its low mileage, this R8 comes with some notable upgrades that make it even more enticing for discerning buyers. Buckle up as we take you on a journey to discover the marvels of this remarkable machine.
The Chevrolet Master series of full-size automobiles ran between 1933 and 1942 and were available in a variety of body styles. Over time, many fell by the wayside, but some were cherished over the years, restored, enhanced, and even went on to win a few trophies, as is the case with this 1940 Chevrolet Master 85 2 Door. If you're looking for a vintage Chevy from the Thirties, this car is the ideal ticket.
The BMW M3 stands as an icon among driver's cars. Since the introduction of the first E30 generation M3 in 1986, each iteration of the 3-Series has included an M3 variant. This car boasts a formidable reputation for delivering a rewarding driving experience, making it a sought-after dream for petrolheads and enthusiasts alike. Today, we present a remarkable opportunity to fulfill that dream with this 2016 BMW M3 from the F80 generation. Not only does this vehicle possess a mere 23,800 miles on its odometer, but it has also been enhanced with a range of aftermarket components from renowned names in the BMW modification world.
An off road experience that's unfiltered is unheard of these days with tech and luxury standard fitment on every serious off-roader in the market. It's time you threw it back to the good old days and drove off in this 1999 AM General H1 we have today. Built to represent the war-going mean AM High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), this Hummer H1 sparks an image of true ruggedness and conquering what's not been explored.
Since its inception, The Ford F450 has been one of the big boys in Ford's truck range. Built to haul goods and stand out when specced right, you can't go wrong owning one. The vehicle we have today is no ordinary Ford F-450. With its custom modifications and superb features, this 2018 Ford F-450 Super Duty - Dual Rear Wheel is the golden standard for truck ownership and can be yours today!
Not many names on our list of offerings are as long as the one you just read, but that is because not many vehicles out there are as unique as this. A behemoth in the Super Duty lineup, the Ford F-550 is a 'do it all' machine, one you can even turn into a mobile luxury apartment. That's what the builders at 27 North did exactly. This monstrous luxury off-road expedition truck is a fully built mobile home for 4 and is currently taking in applications for a rightful new owner. This Off-Road Camper is fully equipped with all the necessities you would see in a full sized house. Inside the cabin includes a shower, bed, kitchen and exterior solar panels. All of these luxury amenities are built around a military style recovery vehicle with dual 12,000 lb winches, 41" Off-Road Tires, LED Exterior Lights, External Outdoor Marine Style Speakers, Retractable Awning and more!
There has been no change in the hearts of Mustang purists when it comes to the good old classic muscle car tale. The Ford Mustang remains the hero. The bare bones of a '60s Mustang can easily tame hefty engines that give out immense horsepower. They were made to dominate drag strips and look fantastic while doing it. Let's take a look at the generation that started it all. Belonging to the very first period of Mustangs, this 1967 Ford Mustang 5.0 bears quite a noble heritage. With just 12,760 miles under its wheels, it is prepared to treat its next lucky owner. Currently residing in California, this beauty has no problem rolling into the hearts of petrolheads.
Over the years, the size of vehicles has vastly grown; look at a Porsche 911 of yesteryear and today; there's quite a noticeable difference. German performance cars aren't the only vehicles that have seen upsizing. A quick look at good old American trucks and trucks of today, and the same applies, don't take out word on it; take a look at this 2022 Ram 2500 Laramie Night Crew Cab 4x4 we have today, for instance. With a reported 22,500 miles on the clock, this American powerhouse proves that size and power conquer all, regardless if you are off the beaten path or cruising by.
Introducing the remarkable 2014 AM General Hummer M1123 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a military Humvee meticulously transformed for civilian use. While resembling the iconic Hummer H1, this M1123 model has been adapted to serve everyday purposes, allowing you to navigate city streets, handle school runs, and even park it at the office. With a mere 250 miles on the odometer, this vehicle is practically brand new. Built for versatility, the M1123 features a powerful 6.5L Turbo-Diesel V8 engine, paired with a reliable GM 4L80E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission. Equipped with a dual-range 4x4 transfer case, lockable center differential, and helical gear-reduction hubs, it ensures unparalleled off-road capabilities. Additionally, its inboard disc brakes, front/rear Torsen type differential, and run-flat bulletproof tires guarantee optimal safety and performance. Embracing both functionality and style, this M1123 boasts a sleek matte light blue exterior, complemented by a refined black interior. With recently serviced air conditioning, new black seats, and a restored interior, this extraordinary vehicle delivers a truly unmatched driving experience.
Presented today, the 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a genuine military HMMWV of the up-armored variant that has been meticulously converted for civilian use. This exceptional vehicle showcases the epitome of ruggedness and off-road capability. Featuring a Weapons Mount Turret covered in plexiglass, along with a roof and back window, it exudes an impressive presence. In our inventory, we proudly present this 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, which serves as a testament to its durability and robustness. With only 6,500 original miles on the odometer, this vehicle is in practically pristine condition. The current owner has invested approximately $30k in upgrades and restoration, guaranteeing outstanding performance and unwavering reliability
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, better known to many as the "HMMWV," is a no-nonsense off-road machine. Getting behind the wheel of one is a genuine off-road experience as it's built to tackle the roughest terrains that no one dares venture into. Present today is this 2012 AM General M1165 HMMWV; it has a reported 8000 miles on the clock and is a close representation of its war-going cousin and has been converted to civilian use so that one could enjoy on the off-the-beaten path and on public roads as well.
A well-executed restomod is truly captivating, and amidst the abundance of custom exterior and performance enhancements, distinguishing oneself has become more challenging than ever. Crafting an impactful restomod demands a precise blend of exterior, interior, and performance upgrades, all while preserving key vintage elements. If you're seeking an impeccably executed restomod, your search ends here. Allow us to introduce the 1971 GMC C1500 Restomod that exemplifies perfection in every aspect.
Land Rover is one of those British automobile manufacturers which has some of the most widely known vehicles. It is a brand of Jaguar Land Rover and was introduced in 1948, as a predominantly four-wheel drive, off-road capable vehicle. Arguably the Land Rover Defender is the most well-known model of their lineup, the Defender dates all the way back to 1983 when it was first introduced, the Defender is the spiritual successor of the Land Rover Series from 1948. This particular 1989 Land Rover Defender 110 is far from what it was originally built with, as the owner has upgraded it with many parts, and comes with just 1,800 miles on the new engine.
Two giants in the American automotive scene came together in partnership for this 2008 Ford F-350 Harley Davidson Edition to see the light of day. Ford's Super Duty line-up had just launched its second generation in 2008, and once again, Harley Davidson joined them in creating this special edition of the F-250 and F-350 single rear wheel variants. If you want a Ford Super Duty pickup truck with a difference, this 70,000-mile vehicle is just the ticket. Read on to find out more, but let us first tell you that the owner reports this particular vehicle to be a custom SEMA truck.
Few cars even come close to the legacy that the Ford Mustang has created. There is simply nothing like it, starting from its beginnings as the first Pony car to become the dominant member of the muscle car family. Since its introduction in 1964, the Mustang has undergone numerous transformations and represents an era of rebelliousness and American engineering prowess. The 2019 Ford Mustang GT350 is a modern iteration of the iconic muscle car, this example having some extra juice with a 1000HP Twin Turbo Kit built by Fathouse Performance right here in the USA. With more track-ready tools onboard, this fully built Pony car has all of the recipes for setting blistering times on the racetrack or shredding up back country roads. It's a symbol of American muscle, a tribute to the golden era of the automobile, and a celebration of speed and style. With only 5,800 miles on its clock, you are getting this staggering example of the 2019 Ford Mustang GT350 as a fresh deal. It's exhilarating to drive, cheering to hear, and can be taken straight to the track to leave its competitors in the dust.
The Ford F-Series has been a stalwart of the pickup truck crowd since 1948 and is now in the fourteenth generation. Over 40 million F-Series trucks have been sold as of 2022. With such a proliferation of examples in varying guises, you should take a second and third look at this one-of-a-kind 1974 Ford F-100 Counts Kustoms that we've got on sale. It's a special build that was completed by the Counts Kustoms TV show and was featured in Season 5. With a light 60,000 miles on the odometer, it can easily keep trucking.
2016 saw the set to pasture a beloved JDM classic, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, in its 10th generation of production. A quick history lesson reveals that Mitsubishi Motors Corporation was founded in 1970 in Japan. Shortly after its founding, Mitsubishi introduced the Mitsubishi Lancer, a subcompact car positioned below the Galant. The 90s saw the boom of world-class rallying, and with Subaru's success in the sport, Mitsubishi wanted a cut of it. They had initially entered rally racing with the 1973 Lancer and swiftly netted the top four positions. From 1992 to 2016, Mitsubishi produced the Lancer Evolution, which heavily utilized rally designs and mechanicals in a road car. Tear up the asphalt and soar above dirt roads with this tuned 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII with a reported 55,750 miles on the odometer.
With a deadline of just 18 months, then Chevy designer Clare MacKichan and his team had no time for trial and error. The goal was to build a compact, affordable, high-selling car. MacKichan hit the nail on the head with the introduction of the Chevrolet Nova in 1962, making it one of the fastest-produced vehicles in GM's history. Of course, like all vehicles, the Nova evolved with each generation, making itself a real competitor in the muscle car segment with the third generation as featured here. The third-gen Nova is a favorite among those who like the adrenaline rush of the drag strip, and if you are one of them, you might already notice that this is exactly what said vehicle has been built for.
The first generation Camaro was introduced in the fall of 1966 to respond to the rising Pony Car icon at the time, Ford's Mustang. The Camaro, however, was much more than just a Mustang rival; it swiftly earned the trust of sports car owners seeking the best value for their money. Right out the gate, the Camaro, encased with a timeless body frame, was destined to become a pure classic. Chevrolet offered three main trim packages with their first Camaro. Namely the RS, the SS, and the Z/28. Displayed here is a sublime example of a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro R/S Convertible with a tempting engine upgrade. That's not all. Its current owner reported a variety of other modifications that sum this Camaro R/S up into a beastly track car!
If you were raised during the period between the 1950s and the 1980s, life was significantly more tranquil than it is currently. With the absence of social media and ride-hailing services like Uber, a friendly face, typically that of a mailman or milkman, arriving in a Divco Delivery Van was a familiar sight that has remained etched in the memories of millions. The presence of this vehicle evokes peaceful and fond memories of one's childhood. The vehicle in question is not a fast sports car or a supercar, but rather an iconic 1964 Divco 200-B Delivery Van - a proud product of the Detroit Industrial Vehicles Company. This vehicle of American motoring history has undergone a complete overhaul to convert it’s delivery past into a new fully functioning mobile bar.
The Bronco is widely recognized as a trailblazer in the American SUV scene, and many consider it to be the first true American SUV. First conceptualized by Donald N. Frey, the same man who came up with the Mustang, the Bronco debuted in 1966 and would go on until 1996. Then, it took a twenty-five-year break before breaking ground with the sixth generation in 2021. What better way to celebrate such an icon, then, than by purchasing this 1976 Ford Bronco that's been restored and bears just 2,000 miles on its wheels? Go on, you know you want to.
The market for vintage cars from the Thirties is one of those that only recently burgeoned. Now, they have become hot property among the customizer community. From lightly modified to full-blown customs, Thirties cars enjoy a special place there. If it’s a balance you seek, this 1937 Ford Coupe 351 Windsor is the perfect mix of old school and modern design. Located in Louisiana, this car was commissioned by the current owner's wife as a gift and is a ten-year build done to perfection. Included in the sale are two keys and two fobs.
The Team at Exotic Car Trader is honored to be selling something like Batman’s Tumbler! Just kidding, it’s not the actual movie car, but a replica that’s currently in Kazakhstan! This custom-built 2021 Batmobile Tumbler is currently not street legal as it’s wider than most street-legal vehicles, but don’t let that stop you if you’re a Batman fan and looking for something wild and weird. The seller reports that he did most of the work himself, and the pictures show that he’s done a great job in creating this the unconventional thing that’s reportedly the only one of its kind in the world!
A successful classic from Chevrolet was introduced in 1962 in the form of the Chevrolet Chevy II. While the Chevrolet Nova is every muscle car enthusiast's dream to own, it actually was introduced as a top-level trim for the Chevy II, thereafter completely replacing the Chevy II. The first generation Chevy II was produced from 1962 to 1965 and featured a convertible and two-door hardtop Nova options. A 1964 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova Custom Pro Street is up for grabs with a rebuilt engine and some tasty upgrades.
In the mid-1960s, when Pontiac introduced the GTO nameplate, it revolutionized the concept of high-performance cars accessible to everyday people. Everyone aspired to experience the thrill of owning a nearly racecar-like vehicle right in their own driveway. This Pontiac Tempest wagon, originally a family car, exemplifies this trend. Through a skillful transformation it now exudes the distinctive Pontiac GTO charisma. The metamorphosis includes the installation of a robust 455ci V8 engine equipped with a tri-power setup, accompanied by a 5-speed manual transmission. This alteration has effectively turned what was once a simple grocery hauler into an exhilarating hot rod GTO tribute. Remarkably, with just 70,409 miles on the odometer, this classic muscle car, infused with nostalgia, is poised for its new owner's immediate enjoyment.
Known as the 'go everywhere vehicle,' the Land Rover Defender is one of the most utilitarian and iconic vehicles in the world's automotive history and remains a relevant name today. However, much has changed since the Series 1 left the factories in the Fifties. Modern Land Rovers come equipped with all sorts of electronic driver assist systems to make traversal in rough terrain efficient, quick, and convenient. But for those who want a more 'raw experience' to truly connect with the vehicle and conquer the elements without compromising on more modern luxuries, this 1991 Land Rover Defender 110 is the ideal choice. Reportedly sporting several amenities for the driver, this Land Rover gives both the tactile experience of a classic Land Rover and a range of modern conveniences and luxuries.
Post World War II, America and the rest of the world were gearing up for a booming economy. Automakers were excited; the powers at the helm had pledged no more war, and things looked bright. Chevrolet released their aptly-named Advance Design series of light and medium-duty trucks in 1947. The Chevrolet 3100 marked the entry point as a half-ton truck, and it was greatly received by an eager public. As time passed, some examples fell to ruin, some were lovingly maintained and restored, and others became platforms for great restomods. This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Restomod comes from that third category, and you won't believe what it's packing under the hood until you see and experience it for yourself.
One of the immortalized monikers in the American automobile industry is Chevrolet. The brand is still going strong today after growing in popularity on racetracks and becoming an American icon. Over the years, Chevy has granted us brilliant automobiles, including the Corvette sports car series. It is an outstanding sports car that competes favorably among the best in the world while carrying a bargain price tag and daily drivability. Here we have a 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible built by MATRIX Werks in Detroit, Michigan. This specimen is clocked at 8,000 miles and has some tasty upgrades under its belt.
Cars have an irrefutable ability to leave a strong sensation in one's heart and mind. This is why we use them to present our personality, taste, or wealth. Regarding petrolheads, cars are on no account mere means of transport, but entities capable of making personal relationships. This Corvette is meant for people with wild hearts who enjoy flaunting their carefree nature to the world. It is a beast designed to let you submit to sky-high dopamine levels. Being a 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, this track-ready expert bags way more than a standard Corvette would offer. This example has traveled 21,000 miles and awaits its next lucky owner patiently. Read on to find out what makes this Stingray the performance bargain for your buck.
Since its inception in 1911, Chevrolet has been at the forefront of American car culture, focusing on power, style, and innovation. The brand has also been heavily involved in racing, with numerous victories in NASCAR, IndyCar, and other motorsports events. One of Chevrolet's most iconic models is the Corvette, which has become synonymous with American muscle cars. The 2022 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT Coupe Callaway B2K 35th Anniversary car is a special edition model resulting from well-known GM tuning company Callaway Cars releasing its new 35th Anniversary Package for the C8 Corvette Stingray, celebrating the Corvette's 35th anniversary. This particular car is in pristine condition, with only 300 miles on the odometer. The importance of this model lies in its rarity and exclusivity.
If you are looking for a spacious and luxurious transportation option and don't want to go the typical luxury car route, there's an alternative to consider. You see, a luxury van conversion is also available for those who don't mind diverging from the crowd. That's why you'll find vehicles such as this 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter on sale, and it's only when you peek inside that you realize how much this vehicle offers. With a healthy 102,965 miles on the clock, you can tell that its previous owner has enjoyed it very much. Being a Mercedes-Benz with a solid turbodiesel engine, there's no reason it can't easily double or triple that mileage.
Many classics nowadays don’t quite fit in with an active lifestyle. Looking to hit the great outdoors, stand out at any car meet and experience good old off roading without driver aides? This 1969 Ford Bronco we have today sure ticks all the boxes and then some.
The Wagoneer is a prime example of an advanced luxury 4x4 from the early ’60s and ’70s. It was created as a response to competition from the ‘big three’ swooping in on Jeep’s four-wheel-drive market. The Wagoneer began production in 1964 and was a replacement to the Willy’s Jeep Station Wagon. Unlike its competitors, the Wagoneer’s luxury is what made it stand out. The example featured is a 79 model that has been given a complete make-over and is up for grabs for someone looking for a little vintage 4x4 luxury.
Everyone knows the story of the Ford Mustang, the ground-breaking vehicle that invented the pony car segment. With the seventh generation Mustang due in 2024, Mustang demand has never been higher than right now. That's why you should take a serious look at this 2022 Ford Mustang GT Premium before someone else signs on the dotted line. There are just 14,500 miles on the odometer and comes with a custom set of Vossen Wheels, Air-Bagged Suspension System and an aftermarket cat-back exhaust system.
Ford has been building practical and amazing trucks since time immemorial. But what Ford Mustang is in the pony car segment, and the F-Series is in the truck segment's hall of fame. The Ford F-Series, the successor of the Ford Pickup, began production in 1948. It wasn't until 1999 that Ford introduced the Ford Super Duty or F-Series Super Duty trucks dedicated to the heavy lifting segment, with a target market for ranchers, heavy load transporters, etc. The F-Series is in its fifth generation, with the F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550, and F-600 coming under the Super Duty banner. Up for grabs is the 2022 Ford F-450 Platinum with a few aftermarket bells and whistles and just 6,000 miles on the odometer.
GMC traces its roots all the way back to 1900 when it was founded as the “Grabowsky Motor Company”, and subsequently in 1909 added into GM’s lineup. During World War 1 and 2 almost 90% of the trucks manufactured were for the war effort. The Chevrolet Silverado and the GMC Sierra share the same platform. Currently on its fifth-generation, the GMC Sierra is positioned as the premium model, above the Silverado. Up for grabs is a spiced up 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation with just 6,175 miles on the odometer.
While Mercedes-Benz was officially founded under that name in 1926, its lineage traces all the way back to 1886. Throughout Mercedes-Benz's illustrious history, they produced many sought-after vehicles and have become the go-to luxury and German luxury car manufacturer. In 1995 the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter was introduced, a light commercial vehicle or van. Currently in its third generation, the Sprinter has taken Mercedes-Benz's reliability to the commercial market and is a highly prized workhorse. Up for grabs is a not-so-run-of-the-mill 2020 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 1500 converted to a custom mobile office to keep you on the go, anywhere you go.
If you are an avid follower of our site, you would be used to seeing fast, custom, and off-road machines; the vehicle we have today might not be the fastest, but it is a practical machine that goes far and makes memories with every drive. Present today is this 2017 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500, with a reported 69,000 miles on the clock. This custom German machine is reported to be a RV Camper conversion done by Ross Monster in Colorado and can be yours to create memories of your own.
Modifying a truck sure takes a lot of time, understanding, and a good eye. For every visual modification, an upgrade done to the powertrain usually means you don't just have the looks but the performance to back it up as well. This 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Widebody with a reported 52,500 miles we have today boasts tasteful visual upgrades and the right performance modifications to go alongside it.
The Japanese vehicle manufacturer Toyota has been around since 1937. Toyota vehicles are known for their reliability, practical build, and their relatively low-cost production. While practicality is their main ethos, they have built some of the most celebrated vehicles on the road, from the amazing Toyota Supra to the economical Prius and everything in between. Their foray into the US market with the minivan was with the Toyota Sienna, produced from 1997 to date. Up for grabs is a third-generation custom-built 2011 Toyota Sienna with 100,000 miles on the odometer and offering a luxurious mobile office platform.
Since its founding in 1931, Porsche has delivered some of the most sought-after cars in the world. While they are not in the uber-luxury segment, they are in the luxury sports segment with a clear emphasis on performance. On the other hand, we have Mansory, a luxury car modification company also from Germany. Mansory's ethos is exemplified by its commitment to modifying cars to become more aggressive and outlandish. What we have here is a 2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo given the Mansory treatment and comes with just 70,000 miles on the clock.
Is the Hummer H1 too large for you? That's what Hummer was wondering when they debuted the Hummer H2 in 2002. However, smaller is strictly relative as the H2 is still a full-size SUV that dwarves almost anything else on the road. This 2005 Hummer H2 may show 170,500 miles on the clock but don't let that put you off; Hummers are built to rack up seven-figure mileages when properly maintained. This one's got a few tasteful enhancements to bolster its appeal.
This rather unusual green-accented creation is a heavily customized 2013 Chevrolet 4500 Express. With extensive modifications, this lifted and undoubtedly unique off-roader/utility van features storage for two BMX bikes, custom-built Fox suspension with a significant lift, and a plethora of speakers (if the exterior wasn’t loud enough already)! With 104930 miles, this custom creation features two facing benches in addition to the rear forward-facing seats that sit atop yet more speakers, for that ultimate party experience.
Deriving from the bedrock of Porsche 911 heritage, the 1978 Porsche 911 SC marks the introduction of a new version to the model. It is also Porsches’ first attempt at developing a car for the global market and it replaced the Porsche 911S, 2.7 and the Carrera 3.0. The engine was upgraded to an aluminum one, implying strong dependability. The 911 SC outsold the front-engine variants, prompting Porsche President Peter Schutz to proclaim the 911 as the brand's icon model. This is a smartly restored example of the 1978 Porsche 911 SC done by Strosek, a German car tuner with an extensive range of Porsche conversions in Europe. This increasingly desirable car is given more vigor as this Strosek conversion is said to be a rare one. Its currently clocked at 14,251 original miles that reported to be documented and a set of documents are available with the sale.
Ever since the first Bug rolled out in 1971 the people have found creative ways to turn this innocent-looking economy car into various things that portrayed their own character, and personal desires. While many Beetle purists will tell you that this car is its best when stock, a handful of performance enthusiasts have chosen a different route. That’s a route you and I know as hot rodding. Any doubt about what that is should be cleared out at the site of this example. Volksrods have been a thing for as long as the Beetle has, and any Volkswagen hotrod fan would be delighted to know that this 1970 Volkswagen Volksrod Custom, which is currently up for sale, is the epitome of what it should be. Read on to see why it deserves a place in your garage, as well as your heart.
The market for vintage trucks has seen a steady rise over the years. There are many ways one can go about restoring a vintage truck. Some prefer taking the factory standard path; some choose to go all out and modify their trucks to suit modern tastes. Some even leave it like they were in all its patina and glory. While a vintage truck restomod sounds nice, it's easy to get carried away with the number of options available. Too many modifications may lose the character and essence of a vintage truck. At the same time, too few upgraded don't make any difference to the vehicle and don't match. However, this 1957 Chevrolet Pickup Restomod we have today is the perfect balance of maintaining the truck's original design features and some sweet modifications to keep you company on a drive out.
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