With Mercedes-Benz's arch-rival having commercial success with their i-Series of vehicles, Mercedes-Benz has decided to enter the electric world and compete with the rest. Safe to say that electric vehicles are here to stay, and Mercedes-Benz's spin on it is in the form of the Mercedes-Benz EQS, a fully electric luxury liftback released in 2021. As of 2022, the Mercedes-Benz EQS is offered in three variants, with the EQS 580 4MATIC being smack in the middle. If you want to step into the future of Mercedes-Benz, then this 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 4MATIC Sedan is just for you, as it comes with just 3975 miles on the odometer and is equipped with a plethora of factory options.
With each passing iteration, the iconic G-Wagen has undergone a metamorphosis, emerging as a more polished and refined version of its former self. Gone are the days of the clunky and cumbersome G-Class of old. For 2022, this beastly SUV boasts a new level of power and authority from behind the wheel. Among the options presented by AMG, the G63 is the apparent hero model that people recall when the G-Wagen is mentioned. This striking example of a 2022 Mercedes-AMG G63 is up for sale with only 1150 miles on its clock. Bearing a few optional packages onboard, this black beauty will give you an experience missed with luxury and adventure.
Mercedes-Benz has been embarking on a range-plugging exercise for at least a decade. The Stuttgart luxury automaker aims to offer something for everyone. Do you want a four-door compact executive car with coupe-like styling? Enter the Mercedes-Benz CLA. First introduced in 2013, the second generation came about in 2019. This 2022 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 is a fine example if you're looking for a small yet potent four-door from Mercedes-Benz but don't want to go to a C-Class. It's got just 3,000 miles on the odometer, making it virtually brand new.
Well, here's something that we don't typically see on Exotic Car Trader. We've handled a few vans, campers, and even an ice cream truck, but a cargo-focused panel van like this 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo is indeed rare. In case you didn't know, Mercedes-Benz also manufactures commercial vehicles, ranging from vans to large city buses and semi-trucks. This 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Cargo bears just 1,000 miles on the clock and looks like it rolled off the assembly line yesterday. What can you do with it? The possibilities are endless!
Few vehicles come close to achieving the utmost luxury experience in transportation as a car bearing the Maybach moniker. With a rich history of crafting opulent automobiles, Mercedes has cemented the Maybach name at the forefront of the industry. They unveiled the new Maybach GLS600 last year, which is a supremely deluxe version of their GLS three-row SUV. On top of that, it takes the crown as the most luxurious and well-appointed SUV in the broad Mercedes model lineup. This 2022 Mercedes-Maybach GLS600 4MATIC in our inventory is the perfect vehicle for the modern VIP on the go. With just 1,975 miles on its clock, you are getting it practically off the shelf!
What do a Zeppelin, World War II tank engines, and uber luxury personal cars have in common? All three were produced by a company called Maybach. While Maybach has been a luxury brand of Mercedes-Benz since 1960, their history is rich. From 2021, Mercedes-Benz has used the Maybach brand to upscale its flagship S-Class further. The Mercedes-Maybach is produced in two variants, both sedans, the S580 and the S680. Up for grabs is a 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC with a negligible 17 miles on the odometer.
Are you on the lookout for an SUV that exudes opulence and performance in equal measure? The 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class GLS450 4MATIC may answer your prayers. This premier SUV has a notable history, with the first model being introduced nearly two decades ago. Over the years, the GLS-Class has undergone numerous renovations and enhancements, culminating in the refined and feature-packed vehicle it is today. With three spacious rows of seats, the 2022 GLS-Class allows your family to enjoy luxury in Mercedes-Benz style. Our subject 2022 GLS450 has completed a 20,665-mile journey so far and awaits in Texas for its next lucky owner.
Mercedes-Benz acquired AMG to produce powerful, performance-oriented vehicles. When Mercedes-Benz acquired Maybach in 1960, a German luxury car brand founded in 1909, it had great things in mind for the brand. Maybach was used to differentiating special editions of regular Mercedes-Benz cars. Mercedes-Benz used the Maybach brand as the platform to add all the luxury and technology that could be crammed into a car. The very first Mercedes-Maybach cars were the Maybach 57 and the Maybach 62. The brand was discontinued in 2012 due to poor sales, until its revival in 2015 and surprising success ever since. If you desire ultra-luxury class and comfort, then an opportunity to own an opulent car is at hand in the form of this 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC with a negligible 18 miles on the odometer.
The luxury SUV market is one of the fastest-growing markets in the automotive industry. Each manufacturer has its version of a luxury SUV and Mercedes-Benz arguably has perfected the recipe with their G-Class. The vehicle was originally intended for rough utilitarian use but has now become a symbol of success and standing out from the crowd. Couple this with performance from the folks at AMG and you got one a vehicle that is a superb all-rounder. Luxury and performance are two key things but standing out and making a statement is what the G63 AMG does best. The 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 was so good at doing this in fact the folks over at Car and Driver stated that “If feeling like a celebrity on your daily commute is important to you, The G63 comes with this feature as standard” Still don’t believe us? This 2021 Mercedes-AMG G 63 might make you think differently. With just 10,563 miles on the clock and looks that demand anyone’s attention, this is your chance at commanding the roads with style.
The story of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is interesting because it shows how an influential person can influence an automaker to create an icon. Created by Mercedes-Benz in response to a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, the G-Class debuted in 1979 as a boxy and utilitarian off-roader with go-anywhere capability. Fast forward to the current era, and it's still boxy but luxurious. It still retains the go-anywhere capability. All you've got to do is swap out the low-profile tires for something chunkier. This 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 has been tweaked by AMG to be a powerhouse and comes to you with just 9,300 miles on the odometer. Read on to find out why you should seriously consider it.
One of the world's greatest SUVs gets even better with the finesse and touch of legendary BRABUS to create a monster of a machine. This Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG BRABUS 800 Edition is a rare and desirable vehicle for all automotive enthusiasts. With only 4,600 miles on the clock, it's a vehicle that's basically new in every single way, with plenty of performance and visual enhancements to the base vehicle. This monster is ready for anyone who dares to claim it as their own.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class started life as a military off-roader and was developed into a civilian vehicle after a bit of prodding by the Shah of Iran. The first civilian variants entered the market in 1979 and, in true Mercedes-Benz fashion, started getting luxurious. By 1981, air conditioning and automatic transmissions were offered. AMG also got their hands on the G-Class and endowed it with more power, poise, and capability, as is their style. The G-Class nameplate continues to this day, and we've got a 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 with just 8,800 miles on the clock. Looking for an off-roader with over 500 horsepower, luxury to rival an S-Class, and genuine off-road capability? Step this way.
Initially developed for military use in 1979, Mercedes-Benz' boffins themselves could not have envisioned the original G-Wagen becoming a luxury SUV, particularly by 2018 when the W463 second generation debuted. Yet, the G-Class never lost its sheer off-road capabilities, and with the right set of tires and wheels, your luxury G-Class can cut it in the rough and tough. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz G550 has just 7,774 miles since new and is ready for the urban and rural jungle.
If you want a sporty and fast Mercedes-Benz, you are more than likely to settle for an AMG model but what if you want your Star to be more luxurious and a regular S-Class just won’t cut it? The folks over at Mercedes-Maybach always come up with the answer to that burning question for the uber-discerning. The Maybachs’ are in a class of their own, the best in terms of what Mercedes-Benz can do as a luxury brand, and then some. The latest offering by Maybach sure took the car world by storm and somehow makes the Mercedes-Benz S-Class even better in terms of luxury and performance. Don’t believe us? This beautiful 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach S580 4MATIC that you see here might change your mind. Located in New Jersey and with just a reported 2100 miles on the clock this car gives you a reason to hire a chauffeur and enjoy the drive from the back whilst basking in luxury.
The SL badge was never intended for road cars when it debuted in 1952 on the Mercedes-Benz 300SL racing car. We should thank American car importer Max Hoffman for suggesting that Mercedes-Benz develop a road-going version and challenge the personal luxury car segment. Cue 1954, and the first SL hit the streets. Since then, the SL has been a mainstay of Mercedes-Benz's lineup as their pinnacle two-seat sports car. It's not a supercar; it's a grand tourer. This 2020 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Roadster comes from the last year of production of the R231 generation and can be yours for the taking. What's better, it's only done 6,700 miles since new.
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.
In our contemporary lifestyle, we like it if our cars are luxurious and smart. However, when the time comes to talk about it, we wish it were a track weapon that can gap boring cars by miles. Mercedes-Benz’ tuning partner AMG offer perfect solutions for this case. As Mercedes creates luxury and elegant cabins on wheels, the wild bunch at AMG turns them into beasts with engines with gazillion horsepower that allows them to spin around cones and blow smoke from the rear tires. That’s why we think this 2020 Mercedes-AMG C63 S Sedan is perfect for you if you want best of both worlds. This is a New Yorker with only 5,100 miles on its clock. It also brags many optional packages to give you the prime experience of a luxury sports car.
When the topic of Mercedes-Benz-inspired SUVs is brought up, most people can only imagine the boxy G -Wagen that is famous worldwide, but Mercedes has more than just one SUV up its sleeve, and it has been that way for a very long time. The GLE, previously known as the M-Class, has been produced since 1997 as an in-betweener from the GLC and GLS. The mid-sized SUV has seen four generations so far. This 2019 Mercedes Benz GLE Coupe 53 AMG-S is the sporty sibling from the latest generation and is currently seeking new ownership.
With life being fast-paced, multitasking has grown in importance over the years. If one owns a car that can multitask, that car is sure a hot seller; for instance, if you wanted a practical 4 door sedan with a healthy dose of supercar-scaring performance, Mercedes-Benz and their lineup of AMG tuned compact sedans sure do the job right. Take a look at this 2019 Mercedes-Benz C63 S AMG for example. With just 59,000 miles on the clock this is the perfect way to get around as well as hit the track hard when you feel like it.
When it comes to luxury and performance very few manufacturers match upto the likes of Mercedes-Benz and their AMG line up. Built to fly under the radar with outrageous figures driving cars like this 2019 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG we have today perfectly represents the message AMG wants to put out. With a reported 30,500 miles on the clock this low mileage autobahn stormer is ready to take on the daily challenges of life the cool way.
Ever wondered why the Mercedes-Benz G-Class has not only served as the manufacturer longest running production model while being a status symbol in the modern-day automotive scene? Well, this is your chance to find out yourself with this lovely 2018 Mercedes-Benz G550 we have today. Built with German precision and boasting luxury, class, and iconic styling, this is classy motoring done right. With 65,000 miles reported on the clock, this is not a garage queen and has been lovingly used and can be yours to enjoy today!
From 2010 to 2014, the world witnessed one of the best supercars, the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, a successor of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Once production of the SLS was announced, it had shoes that would be hard to fill. In stepped the Mercedes-AMG GT in 2014. A grand tourer made in the coupe and roadster body styles. Multiple variants of the GT were made. One of these was the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster, the roadster version of the performance-oriented GT C coupe. A 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT C roadster is up for grabs with just 10,150 miles on the odometer and ready for a new home.
The Mercedes-AMG GT is a pure racing thoroughbred from the stables of the German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz. A successor of the popular Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, the Mercedes-AMG GT is a grand tourer that was in production from 2015 until 2021, when the Mercedes-AMG SL-Class succeeded it. The GT is a grand tourer produced in coupe and roadster styles. Variants include the S, C, R, R Pro, Black Series, Track Series, and the GT2 Edition. If you're looking for a Mercedes-Benz car that will set you apart from the regulars, this 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster is for you, as it comes with just 44,000 miles on the odometer and a host of factory goodies.
Some may want an executive saloon, while others might have different needs from their mode of transport. Perhaps this 2018 Mercedes Benz GLE will fit just the right needs for you and your family. Packed with great technology and the plush luxury of what is expected of Mercedes, this vehicle is multi-purpose, functioning as a comfortable cruiser and luxurious traveler. Of course, with that luxury comes a number of delightful options to choose from, and that is all found inside and on the exterior. With only 30,500 miles on the clock, this vehicle comes with a few visual upgrades and many modern comforts that will certainly come in handy for your needs.
Mercedes-Benz is known for its quality and luxury, but through its AMG division, the brand has also made a name for its ability to create amazing sports cars and vehicles built for competition. The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Roadster is the prime example for this. Elegant, beautiful, but also raw and extremely powerful, this car is the dream of many. This particular 2018 model comes with everything you would desire of the AMG GT Roadster, but with a range of other performance enhancements and visual upgrades, to become a monster of a vehicle. With only 9,300 miles on the clock, this car is a steal.
Mercedes-Benz and AMG are masters at their craft, throw in a convertible body style and an AMG badge, and you have a performance machine that looks good, feels great, and can serve as the perfect car to scoop up those twisty turns on a back road. Looking to get in on the fun? This 2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG S65 Cabriolet with just 12,000 reported miles on the clock is a prime example of Mercedes-Benz luxury and AMG ingenuity.
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has represented the pinnacle of German craftsmanship in a full-sized automobile since its beginnings way back in 1954. Whilst the large, four-door sedans were squarely aimed at those who demanded to be driven in luxuriously appointed rear seats, Mercedes-Benz also produces the S-Class Coupe and Convertible for the discerning few who relish taking the wheel, with minimal compromises. Behold, the presence of Germanic Grand Tourers such as this sixth-generation 2016 Mercedes-Benz S550 4MATIC that carries just 56,000 miles since new, and comes to you from New York. This car has some tasty upgrades over and under the skin as well. Receipts are said to be provided for all work done on this car, for added peace of mind.
Over the years, the humble G-Class has grown away from its rugged military persona into a symbol of luxury and sophistication. If you want the best luxury off-road offering from Mercedes-Benz and years of perfecting the formula of a luxury SUV, this 2016 Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG might be the one for you. With a reported 47,000 miles on the clock, this low mileage example is weekend cruising and practical motoring done right.
The venerable and sturdy 124 series from Mercedes-Benz graced the world for over a decade. Its successor, the newly named Mercedes-Benz E-Class, bears the torch as Mercedes-Benz's go-to midrange model. With five generations under the belt, this executive car range is now in its fifth generation, which was introduced in 2016. The fourth-generation E-Class was produced from 2009 to 2016 and featured a few face-lifts. The top-of-the-line variant is the E63 AMG, a robust and powerful car that exceeds expectations. Up for grabs is a 2010 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG with just 93,000 miles on the odometer and ready for a new home.
Mercedes-Benz's roots date all the way back to 1883 when it was known as Benz & Cie. Their slogan of "the best or nothing" has translated into creating some of the world's best and widely recognized cars. From 1997 to 2020, the Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class was produced; it was a series of mid-size luxury coupes and convertibles. The second-generation CLK-Class was made from 2002-to 2010; it was during this time that Mercedes-Benz introduced the most powerful CLK-Class of the time, which was the Mercedes-Benz CLK63 Black Series. A rare chance to own these magnificent cars is at hand with this 2008 Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Coupe Black Series car, which has just 12,765 miles on the odometer.
While most Mercedes-Benz cars are appreciated and much sought after, no model is as desirable as the gull-wing door Mercedes-Benz 300 SL from 1954. The SL-Class is Mercedes-Benz’s answer to the luxury grand touring segment. The SL stands for Super Leicht, or super light, owing to the car’s lightness and ease of ride. The 300 SL being the progenitor of the SL-Class was actually made for the Grand Prix until an American dealer convinced Mercedes-Benz to market it to the as an ultra-luxury model. With seven generations under its belt the SL-Class has proven that it is a model that will stand the test of time. Up for grabs is a 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG with a Renntech tune, and comes with just 17,000 miles on the odometer.
Very few iconic names in the automotive scene match up to the prestige and history of the legendary Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Over the years, the S-Class has proven to be a luxury suite on wheels, much like this 2007 Mercedes Benz S550, we have today. This car represents luxury motoring in all its glory, with a reported 85,000 miles on the clock.
Since 1954, the Mercedes-Benz SL has represented the best luxury grand tourer out of Stuttgart. It's seen long production runs and continues to this day as a Mercedes-Benz icon. The R230 generation saw a ten-year run from 2001 to 2011 and spawned some fine AMG variants. This 2005 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG is one such example, and with 39,952 miles on the clock, it's clearly been run very lightly. What makes this 2005 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG so special? Let's find out.
The Mercedes-Benz SL-class has represented the pinnacle of two-seat sports cars and grand tourers since Mercedes-Benz introduced the lineup in 1954. While the R107 generation, of which we've sold many, is iconic, what followed in the shape of the R129 took the SL to greater heights. This 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster belongs to that generation and comes to you with just 43,700 miles reported by the current owner. One key is also included in the sale.
Anyone who’s owned a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or its predecessors brand-new at the time will likely have been very impressed with their new purchase. While the S-Class badge came into play in 1972, the model’s heritage extends way back to 1954’s Ponton. Representing the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz’ engineering and technology, new features typically debut on an S-Class before filtering down the range as time goes by. That’s why this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL is still a technical tour de force, and comes with many features that you’d recognize as being on 2022-model cars too. Bearing just 78,600 original miles, you also receive a car cover, and the original manual plus tools and jack with the purchase. And you know what? Save weekend drives, this is a car you could daily very nicely, even in 2022!
The 80s and Mercedes-Benz is a love story to automotive history; the W124 generation was nothing short of the golden standard of German automotive engineering. Fast forward to today, and the number of surviving examples prove that statements made that they were cost-no-object Benzes are true. With its over-engineered build quality and 80s looks, this 1988 Mercedes 300CE Coupe is a representation of Mercedes-Benz's golden years. Clocking in at a reported 179,845 miles on the clock, this is an example that has been taken care of and in search of its new owner to be enjoyed for many years to come.
The Mercedes-Benz “Super Leicht” or SL-Class has a long and colorful history, first being seen on 1954’s 300SL “Gullwing”. What a way to start a model, with an iconic, powerful, and eye-catching debut. Along the way, the SL has racked up many accolades and cemented itself as the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz two-seat grand tourers. Along the way, one of the longest model runs was with the R107 generation, which spanned 1971 to 1989, and was a Hollywood favorite. This 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL hails from that generation, and is a fine example of the class. With just 82,000 miles and in great condition as the pictures pay testament to, could this be your next weekend cruiser? It’s even ready to be your daily if you desire.
There have been several icons in the world of open-top motoring, but one stands out with its sleek body lines and exceptional build quality. The Mercedes-Benz R107 is a timeless classic and, when released, was a major hit in the automotive arena. The iconic styling and performance still turn heads to this day, Don't take our word? Just look at this 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL we have today, for instance. With a reported 159,000 miles on the clock, this classic German cruiser is Mercedes-Benz 80s royalty and can be yours to cruise into the weekend.
If you grew up in the 80s the sight of a Mercedes-Benz Roadster meant the person driving it meant business. The class and looks of the R107/SL in particular was one at the most busiest part of town and on a lovely stretch of coastline. While many R107 and C107 models were sold worldwide, the North American 560 SL is a rare piece until today. What we have today is a lovely 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Roadster that has just a reported 80.100 miles on the clock, making it a low mileage example and the perfect way to wind up your busy week.
Do you want to cruise around looking like a movie star? This 1986 Mercedes-Benz SL560 Roadster is one way to do so if you’re a fan of the Seventies and Eighties Hollywood, especially the cars that the stars drove on, and off the screen. The R107 generation SL was well received in North America over its 18-year production run. In fact, Mercedes-Benz built a shade over 300,000 for the entire world. This car comes with a claimed 117,000 miles, albeit the seller reports a non-functional odometer. Don’t let that put you off, as these cars are engineered and built tough, and with the right care, can live for decades to come.
It's the 80s! Good times are at every corner, but you need the perfect car to cruise down to the club on a Friday night; what's your poison? The Mercedes-Benz SL surely tops the list in many ways. It's a car that looks more expensive than it is, and a Mercedes-Benz logo on the front signaling German class and reliability. The R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL roadster really put the Stuttgart manufacturer on the map. Wondering why they were so popular? Here's one for you to try out. Up for sale today is a 1983 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 380SL Roadster with a reported 100,400 miles on the clock. The sale includes a lot of documentation and sales literature, making this car a safe purchase.
The 80s saw a significant shift in the automotive world and trends. Out with the analog, digital dashboards and quirky features were all the fads. With manufacturers jumping on the digital hype train for higher sales Mercedes-Benz and its lineup of roadsters didn't budge and stuck to its guns. Present today is a fine example of Mercedes-Benz royalty and comes in the form of this 1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL. With a reported 16,900 miles on the clock, this is a true survivor and is a close representation of a factory example.
If you have a thing for classic European sports cars, or more specifically, roadsters, then the R107 chassis number by Mercedes-Benz is undoubtedly something you've heard of before. You see, the R107 model and its many variations were the best of what Mercedes had to offer, borrowing bits and pieces from other models to become a piece of art that would be the second-longest single series produced by the automotive giant after the G-Class. There's no mistaking the R107 for anything else. It's a unique piece of automotive history, a collector's delight if you will, and its fan base is as dedicated as any. If you wish to own a significant piece of modern automotive history, then you've stumbled across the right vehicle; this magnificent 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster could be yours.
Mercedes-Benz rings the bells of sophistication married with luxury in automobiles and the fine artisanship of German reliability. As time prepressed, cars were no longer a transportation plaything or a platform to showcase works of art. Safety of the passengers played a critical part in producing cars. Mercedes-Benz presented the 450SLC that perfectly embodies what those modern standards stood for. Also, it belonged to the Benzes' prestigious SL line of vehicles. Meaning Super Lightweight, the SL moniker was borne by the mightiest Mercedes sports cars since the iconic SL300 was introduced to the world. Since then, the following series of high performance SL sports cars enjoyed heaps of success, and most are now popular classics. We are pleased to bring this desirable 1974 Mercedes Benz 450SLC to you, which is located in New York. This prestigious two-seater touring car displays 52,000 miles on its odometer and comes with a new OEM leather Interior.
The Mercedes-Benz SL badge had a star-studded debut way back in 1954, on the gorgeous 300SL Gullwing, one of the German automaker’s most iconic models to date. SL Stands for ‘Super Leicht’, and denotes a highly luxurious grand tourer from Mercedes-Benz. Whilst the nameplate is currently on its seventh generation with the R232, the R107 of 1971 was arguably the longest-runner, with a production run of eighteen years. It was sold as a personal luxury car in North America. This 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster belongs to the R107 generation and is a Virginia car with 74,568 miles on the clock. The current seller has owned the car for a few years and done some refurbishment work on it. One key is included with the sale.
Classics and vintage vehicles have a certain appeal to them that the sleek modern cars of today cannot match up to. When that classic car is a Mercedes-Benz, that appeal is increased tenfold. We all know the durability and Mercedes-Benz's immaculate engineering of their vehicles has earned them a name at the top. Mercedes-Benz dates back to 1901, and during the 50s, the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL was introduced. Its successor is the Mercedes-Benz W113, a two-seat roadster/coupe which was produced from 1963 to 1971. Up for grabs is a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL with less than 4000 miles on the rebuilt engine and in excellent condition after over 50 years.
Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.
Jeep has been at the forefront of the four-wheel drive train. The company was founded in 1945 to provide a cheap and effective 4x4 vehicle during World War II. The Jeep name itself was slang used by US Army soldiers for new vehicles. The brand also inspired the British Series I Land Rover. When Jeep launched the first ever CJ, which stands for Civilian Jeep, in 1945, it inadvertently became the first and the oldest four-wheel drive mass-production SUV. Their CJ series were built well into 1985, while the Jeep CJ-7 was produced from 1976 to 1986 and featured many variants. Here's a chance to own a fabulous 1986 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade with a few tasteful upgrades and 186,000 miles on the odometer.
What we have here is a true blast from the past that's sure to bring back some fond memories for those who were around during its heyday. For starters, it was the official pace car of the International Race of Champions (IROC) series in 1989. Not only did it lead the pack on the track, but it also dominated the streets with its unmistakable look and aggressive stance. The IROC-Z was the ultimate "cool kid" on the block, the one that everyone wanted to be seen in. Now it's your chance to get your hands on one of these iconic cars with this 1989 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z in our inventory. It holds 46,000 miles on its odometer and had its services done recently. This is the perfect car for those who like to flaunt their love for classics while driving a ride that boasts a special place in history.
If you are looking for class and performance, look no further than the models from Bentley Motors. Bentley Motors Limited was founded in 1919 in Crewe, England as a designer and manufacturer of luxury cars and SUVs. Bentley has a heritage in motorsport, especially the endurance type, such as the 24 Hours Le Mans where they've won multiple times. From 1995 to 2009, the Bentley Azure was produced under two distinct generations. The Azure was co-designed with Pininfarina, hence its sleek and classy appearance. For 1996 Bentley made and sold only 229 units, of which this particular 1996 Bentley Azure convertible with just 27,500 miles on the odometer, still in excellent shape and ready for a new home.
Few vehicles out there are made for warfare but can also be driven on the streets, and the AM General Humvee is perhaps the most iconic of them all. Built in 1983, the Humvee was created by American Motors for the U.S. military before it eventually found itself on the street after a little bit of influence from the literal terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Humvee is for a special breed of vehicle enthusiasts who don't believe in maps and have already forecasted a zombie apocalypse. This 2002 AM General Humvee has been refreshed and is currently for sale.
Chevrolet's Corvette can be considered the definitive American sports car, as it kickstarted a revolution when the nameplate debuted in 1953. While each generation of the Corvette brought new technological and performance improvements, the bar was consistently raised. That's why this 1987 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is likely to be highly desirable for some, and with 74,067 miles on the clock, a very lightly run example for its age. If you've been lusting after a white drop-top 'Vette, here's your chance to grab one.
The Chevy Chevelle, as it's popularly known, was the Bowtie brand's mid-sizer from 1964 to 1978. It was offered in a dizzying array of body styles, including two- and four-door sedans, coupes, convertibles, station wagons, and coupe utility. The Malibu tag denoted the top-tier trim level, which is what this 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu is all about. With just 38,000 miles on the odometer, it's received some refreshments to boot.
The fifth generation Corvette ran from 1996 to 2004 and is fondly remembered as the last of the pop-up headlamp generation for America's favorite sports car. It's a final hurrah that's made all the more tastier by the performance-oriented Z06 package. This is why you should snap up this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 without delay, as you'll not often find a nearly two-decade-old car with just 52,000 miles on the clock. The current owner reports that it's been regularly serviced too.
Back in the 50s, if you wanted to cruise around in style, class, and poise, you never could go wrong with a Cadillac; cars of that era spawned the term "Cadillac standard" due to their engineering prowess and ultra-luxury persona. If you wanted the best Cadillac had to offer, you had to splurge a heavy sum of cash, but you get a land yacht that rivals the best comfortable cruisers of even today! The car we have today represents the Cadillac golden standard; present today in all its glory is this lovely 1957 Cadillac El-Dorado Biarritz. Built to stand out the moment it left its factory floors. This iconic American classic is reported to be one of the 1,800 examples produced that year. This rare bird has just 57,000 miles reported on the clock and is a true 50s beauty waiting to be driven and treasured by its new custodian.
The Corvette represents Chevrolet’s finest moment, in creating their pinnacle sports car way back in 1953. Fast forward to 2020, and the eighth generation of the model is generating strong sales, having undergone an evolution in the shape of a mid-mounted engine. Corvettes are universally loved, and appreciated. Some people love them in stock form, some modify them in degrees ranging from mild to wild, and there’s the restomod community. This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Restomod is one such example. Coming from New York with just 11,555 miles, and is a complete, body-off restomod with OEM-correct numbered parts. Read on to find out why it deserves a place on your driveway or in your car port.
Chevrolet’s halo vehicle, the Corvette started its journey in 1953. By 1963, the second generation debuted, bringing with it the iconic pop-up headlamps, Stingray tag, and the long nose with short tail styling language. This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is an interesting find, as it’s in great condition but packs upgrades beneath the hood. Having undergone a comprehensive restoration six years ago, it’s got just 500 miles since then. It reportedly received a new soft top fifteen years ago, the original hard top is included in the sale, albeit unrestored.
One of the most iconic sports cars in the world today, the Chevrolet Corvette has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation while still staying true to its automotive heritage. One of the greatest works of the American automotive industry, this particular 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe is now reaching half a century in age. current owner reports transmission and parts overhauled at the same time new engine was installed Current owner reports mileage at the time of rebuild was 109,200,But the original engine block is included in the sale. This Corvette has a legacy to its name, with the current owner reporting it to have service records dating back to September 1992, being a car that was bought brand new and has been in the hands of its original owner for so long. This car has been part of the family, but now it has the chance to explore a new road and family with that as well. Will you be the one to take her home?
Founded in 1928 by Walter P. Chrysler himself, Plymouth would eventually see the sunset in 2001. One of the early brands in America’s automobile industry, Plymouth was Chrysler Corporation’s low-price competitor, to take on Ford and Chevrolet at the time. During the Great Depression of 1930-1940, the brand continued producing cars for a struggling public, with models such as the Plymouth Coupe. Nowadays, there are those who like their Thirties cars as original as possible, and those who seek some modernization and customization. If you’re a person from the latter, this 1936 Plymouth Coupe Restomod is suited for you. Read on to find out why this garage-kept example deserves a space, not just in your garage, but in your heart.
2010 saw the world lose yet another great American marque, Pontiac. They were founded in 1907 as the Oakland Motor Car Company, and subsequently in 1909 Oakland Motor Car Company was bought by GM and launched Pontiac in 1931. During the pony car decades, when Ford amazed the motoring world with the Ford Mustang, Pontiac entered the fray with their own offering in the form of the Pontiac Firebird. Produced until 2002 and with four generations under its belt, the Firebird captured the hearts of everyone especially those who were acclaimed to the “Knight Rider” series. Up for grabs is a 1986 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with a new 0-mileage powerhouse and some tasty performance upgrades.
The SUV market of today is one that's crowded with manufacturers looking to maximize their profit margins and adapt to the latest tech, but turn back the clock 50 years and what you would find is true off-road legends geared to take their custodians wherever they please, much like this lovely 1973 International Harvester Scout II we have today.
Never has a car had such an impact on the world as the Volkswagen Beetle. Conceived during the height of Nazi Germany and designed by Ferdinand Porsche, the Beetle would see over 21 million sold until it bowed out in 2003. The People's Car, as it was envisioned, it employed simple systems and a fuss-free air-cooled engine. This 1971 Volkswagen Beetle comes with 100,000 miles on the clock and is a perfect example if you've wanted a Bug in your life. Properly maintained, these cars regularly outlive their owners!
Lamborghini's entry-level sports car debuted in 2003, as the Sant'Agata-based automaker wanted to broaden their appeal and customer base. The Gallardo is the second model developed after Audi AG took over Lamborghini and would see a notable improvement in comfort and quality. This 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo comes with a light 24,300 miles and a few enhancements to boot. One of Lamborghini's most popular models, it is widely tipped to be a future classic, making this car a nice weekend toy and a shrewd future investment.
Contrary to popular belief, the Plymouth brand was not named after Plymouth rock. Rather, the name was coined by then-Chrysler executive Joe Frazer after Plymouth binder twine, which was seen to be sturdy, reliable, and low-priced. Plymouth was created to be Chrysler's budget car brand. Fast forward to the current era, and vintage Plymouths in pristine order fetch far more than they ever did brand-new. Of course, they also make great restomod platforms, such as this 1937 Plymouth Deluxe that bears just 6,500 miles after a comprehensive restoration. It's not an all-out restomod, but it retains the classic Thirties design, with some tasteful upgrades here and there.
The Alfa Romeo Spider enjoys a cult following by Alfisti all over the world, as well as the general public. This was helped by it’s appearance in the 1967 film ‘The Graduate’, featuring Dustin Hoffman, and catapulted the car into stardom. Four generations of Spider have been produced, and this 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider is from the fourth generation. With just 7,400 original miles, this car appears to have been mostly a garage queen, and is a veritable unicorn waiting to be snapped up. If you’re concerned about its running condition with such low miles over three decades, fear not, for there’s been some refreshment done to ensure that it purrs like it should.
Back in the 60s, very few manufacturers ventured into the SUV market. Ford and its legendary Bronco set the tone for what was to come and, to this day, steal the automotive spotlight. Celebrating its legacy is this 1969 Ford Bronco Half Cab 427 we have today. With a reported 2,100 miles on the clock, this custom Bronco comes with its build sheets and receipts for added authenticity.
At first glance, you would not connect this 1954 Ford F100 Panel Truck Restomod to being one of the early F-Series models. However, that’s exactly what this is. From the second generation of F-Series, to be exact, this is a four-door panel van. With just 1,000 miles after its extensive restomod, this is one eye-catching vehicle to drive around in, and it’s got several modern conveniences and creature comforts on the inside too. What’s beneath the hood isn’t too shabby either. Let’s find out.
The Camaro is an iconic piece of American automobile history. It's one of the cars that brought sports car performance to the everyman, making great power and driving pleasure affordable. This 1991 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 coupe comes from a lineage of rich automotive culture that has stood the test of time, lasting decades until the modern day. Although modern Camaros are some of the most powerful automobiles on American roads today, there is still a lot of appeal to the classic Camaros of the past, prized among motoring enthusiasts because of their great design, performance, engineering, and nostalgia. This Camaro is a Z28 variant with very few changes to its original condition and is garage-kept and well-maintained. It has everything you would want from a car of its caliber. With 66,490 miles on the clock, it's a car with plenty of life left in its tank.
The Chevrolet C/K truck series dates back to the 1960s when General Motors decided to replace their Task Force series. Over four decades, the C/K series would be known as sturdy, dependable, and capable trucks and thereafter morphed into the Chevrolet Silverado. This 1962 Chevrolet C20 is an example that appears to have undergone a comprehensive restoration. We are told that it's done just 500 miles since then.
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of those iconic cars where every generation is special. There wasn't really a duff one to speak of, even during the height of the Malaise era in the Seventies and Eighties. Case in point, this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette that's from peak Malaise. Even then, it looks cool and sounds good and will have someone lusting after it. Is that someone you? If so, this car is up for sale with us right now, and it's got just 51,000 miles on the odometer. What are you waiting for?
The muscle car scene of the Sixties was iconic. But before all that the American automotive world featured chilled drives and land yachts boasting the best in terms of luxury and trim. During this time of crazy automotive design, one car stood out and still does to this day. With its symmetrical taillights and Fifties design the Chevrolet Impala was one for the history books and one of Chevrolet’s biggest sellers. Driving a Sixties Chevrolet Impala means you stand out no matter where you are. So, why not own this 1960 Chevrolet Impala we have today. Located in Indiana and with a reported 52,500 miles on the clock, this is your chance to experience 60’s American automotive greatness in all its glory. What's better is that this particular Chevrolet Impala is 1 of 47 equipped with a Lincoln Continental kit reported by owner making this one rare car.
Just as the American automobile industry was collapsing under the weight of the Great Depression, a restyled Desoto Six was introduced in 1931. However, it was a popular choice among the affluent during the 1930s, and it remains a beloved classic to this day. The car was designed to appeal to those who desired both luxury and practicality, and it did not disappoint. In the same way, this 1931 Desoto Six in our inventory will not disappoint your desire to experience the classic driving experience. It currently resides in Ohio and is up for sale with interesting modifications under its belt. Its timeless beauty and impressive performance make it a true icon of automotive history and a symbol of the elegance and sophistication of a bygone era.
An iconic work of American muscle. It's one of the cars that brought sports car performance to the everyman, making great power and driving pleasure affordable. This 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 comes from a lineage of rich automotive culture that has stood the test of time, lasting decades until the modern day. But even the classic Camaros still are prized among motoring enthusiasts today because of their great design, performance, engineering, and of course, nostalgia. This Camaro is a Z28 and has many updated creature comforts reported by the current owner, including power steering, disk brakes, functioning A/C and heat, LED lights, and more. With only 9,000 miles on the clock of this monster and the current owner reporting the car to be fully tubbed, why wouldn't you want to take this beast for your own?
Known popularly as the first ever mass-produced four-wheel drive vehicle, the CJ, short for 'civilian Jeep,' was introduced in 1945 and continued in production for a further 41 years. In 1954, the CJ-5 made its debut. One can argue that it was the most influential CJ of all time, as its success kept in production for three decades thereafter, even after new models were released. For those looking to own an iconic piece of 4WD history, congratulations, your time has come in the form of this beautiful 1976 Jeep CJ-5.
Established in 1939 by Edsel Ford, the son of Henry Ford, Mercury was positioned as a mid-priced alternative to Ford and Lincoln. Throughout its history, the brand was known for producing stylish yet affordable cars accessible to a wide range of buyers. The 1992 Cougar was no exception, offering a unique and exciting driving experience while still being within reach of many consumers. What we have in store here is one such alluring example of the 1992 Mercury Cougar with just 6,700 miles on its odometer. According to its current owner, all original documentation on this vehicle is available, hinting that this car has been well-maintained and cared for over the years and that its history is well-documented.
It isn't often that a team of designers is asked to use their creativity without any restrictions, but that is precisely the instructions Chrysler had given their team. The only request was that the vehicle was supposed to take its inspiration from hot rods that were famous during the 30s. So, under the instruction of Thomas C. Gale, the Prowler came to life, and it became the show-stopper car after the legendary Dodge Viper. Only 11,702 Prowlers were made, making it a collector's item. This specific example may as well fall under the brand-new category, as it is reported to have just 83 original miles.
When Hummer wanted to create something just a tad smaller, as the gargantuan H1 had an admittedly limited audience, the H2 was the result. Produced from 2003 to 2009, smaller was indeed a relative term, as the H2 still stood at 203 inches long and sat on a 122.8 inch wheelbase. This particular 2003 Hummer H2 that we've got for sale has run 160,500 miles, but you wouldn't be able to tell just by looking at it. It's also undergone some customization to make it distinctive. Will you take it on?
It's the van that took over the world by storm during the '80s, that was open, spacious, unique, and best of all, affordable. Now, the people's vehicle that was so beloved has become a coveted collector's item, and this Red and White styled 1971 Volkswagen Bus Type 2 is a beautiful vehicle that can easily steal the show wherever it may go. Often nicknamed the kombi or the microbus, the camper, the Bus was the vehicle that stole people's hearts right after the astounding success of the Beetle. The forefather of the modern-day passenger or cargo van, the Transporter had it all. Its spacious interior was perfect from the get-go but underwent a few changes with each generation. This model features very little change, if any, to its heyday and sports a decent and powerful engine that gets the job done. With 101 miles reported on the clock, this Transporter might just be the vehicle to transport you down memory lane and create a few memories for the future.
Cadillac's flagship Eldorado luxury car saw a remarkable fifty-year production run from 1952 to 2002. Twelve generations were produced during this time. Aimed at the luxury car buyer, the Eldorado always occupied the number one or two spots in Cadillac's hierarchy. This 1975 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is from the ninth model generation and comes with 112,000 miles on the clock. It's reportedly a 1975 special order for added exclusivity. Would you like to be the new owner of this opulent Seventies land yacht?
When it comes down to offroading and the American automotive industry, you can't match Jeep's standards. While the Jeep brand of today might be a comfortable cruiser that has serious off-road potential, back in the day, venturing into the greater outdoors was a journey always confidently completed in a Jeep CJ. Regarded as "America's workhorse," the humble CJ was built to last and take its owners where no one dared venture in complete confidence. Out of the many model years and designations, the CJ5 stood out as being more modern and also reputed as a vehicle that is hard to kill off. This legendary status helped it stay in production for 30 years, and over 600,000 units were made. With a rich pedigree and remarkable off-road capability, this 1964 Jeep CJ5 we have today is a true legend and a piece of American automotive history. What's better? It can be yours to drive off in today!
Chevrolet’s legendary series of C/K trucks provided yeoman service to many from 1960 to 2002, before the Silverado and Kodiak nameplates took over the task. Over time, these workmanlike trucks have gained a cult following in the classic, as well as restomod community, as they are a great platform to build upon. This 1967 Chevrolet C10 Restomod is one such example of a second-generation C/K series that’s seen such treatment, and bears just 200 miles since its comprehensive makeover. If you’ve found your next ride in it, give us a call but be quick, as these kinds of vehicle don’t stick around for long.
Turning back the clock on Porsches' history and the 2000s was an exciting time for the german automaker. What left its factory floors are cars that still turn heads to this day and have an almost cult-like following; ever wondered why? This 2003 Porsche 911 Turbo X50 puts things into perspective. With a reported 52,200 miles on the clock, this german powerhouse is a road-legal track weapon with over $50k in receipts in extras and yours for the taking.
Velocity Restorations is based in Florida, and the best way to sum up their business is “a candy shop for grown men”. Walk in and you are treated to classic SUVs being tastefully upgraded, and a custom upgrade wait list as far as your eyes can see. Skip the list and drive off in this custom 1966 International Scout 800 LS3 up for sale today, as a fine example of the work done by this company.
War is never a good thing, and post-war is never a pleasant sight to behold, but while there is no silver lining and among the most unusual place, one major war, in particular, brought an automotive icon to life. The Hummer of today is a toned-down, electric performance machine. Back in the day, owning one meant the bare essentials, a Detroit powerhouse ensuring performance and a vehicle closely resembling its destructive war cousin. Today's vehicle is not just another Hummer but a first-generation, first-year 1992 AM General Hummer H1 M998. Suppose you thought that was the key selling point of this vehicle. In that case, the current owner reports that this American hero has just 6,500 original miles on the clock, making it a monster that sports originality and how it's supposed to be enjoyed.
The world of motoring has grown by leaps and bounds, and while performance and safety have vastly improved, the essence of pure driving pleasure has been lost in the race for speed and luxury. The 1931 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster we have today throws it back to the good old days and reportedly comes with extra parts and some accessories in the sale.
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.
You really can't go wrong with good old American muscle. The iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman, the Chevrolet Camaro is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today, whether they be the vehicles of yesteryear or the more modern iterations. This particular vehicle is a 1987 Chevrolet Camaro. Released in what is arguably the golden age for American muscle cars, featuring powerful engines and, for the Camaro, nimble performance, the vehicle was an instant hit. The lroc models featured an upgraded suspension, lowered ride height, and plenty more upgrades to the base Camaro, making this vehicle an even more formidable performance machine. The current owner reports this IROC-Z model clocking 5,700 original miles, making this a pristinely preserved beauty, ready to be yours should you desire it.
When it comes to cars that represent their era, very few match up to the likes of the iconic Ford Thunderbird and the 50s; with post-war production being ramped up, the Thunderbird was not just another American luxury offering but one that stood out no matter where you are or the occasion. This fine example of a 50s legend we have today comes in the form of this lovely 1957 Ford Thunderbird, which is reported to be sold by its original owner/family. With a reported 53,000 miles on the clock, this classic American beauty has seen some refreshing over the years to make it functioning automotive art and yours to enjoy.
When BMW released the E36-generation 3-Series, it was well-received among fans all around the world. And while the M3 will remain one of the most respected performance cars to come out of Bavaria, its Alpina cousin edges it out in terms of niche-cool. Here we have a 1995 BMW Alpina B3 3.0 Cabriolet — one of just 199 of its kind, and according to its current owner, it is the #99 car built. This Alpina is said to have been imported to the country recently and comes with full documentation, including all papers, receipts, and maintenance records with the sale. This rare example is currently located in New York and has covered some 111,800 miles so far.
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.
Known by many as the ultimate sports car, very few vehicles could beat the Porsche 911 when it comes to pure driving pleasure. This 1964 product of Germany has evolved since its inception many decades ago, and available right now is this gorgeous 2002 offering of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4S. This model stays true to everything that makes the 911 great and comes with a few added benefits, including a Ceramic Pro Unlimited ceramic coating for added protection and a completed IMS bearing service with documentation reported by the current owner. According to the owner, the tires are reported to be less than a year old with less than 5,000 miles on them. The engine reportedly has clocked 71,000 miles, a testament to the longevity of Porsche engines. This perfect driver's car is ready to be claimed and taken home by you to enjoy for many more years to come.
GMC and its lineup of trucks are built to last; the truck we have today is a testament to that statement. Sporting a fine mix of factory and aftermarket upgrades, this 1970 GMC 1500, present today with a reported 157,000 miles, is classic American motoring done in style.
The automotive world collectively grieved when we decided to retire the theatrical fashion of pre-'70s vehicles. As the days of the compact car dawned, the big road locomotives that made a striking road presence with their style and character were no longer in vogue. However, today, they are unmistakable collector cars that draw attention wherever they go. Buick was one of the brands that delivered true classic cars representing the best American automotive engineering and design. Up for sale here is a stunning 1958 Buick Limited, which is one such beauty that has been lovingly refurbished inside and out. Its dedicated owner claims to have invested roughly 60-70k in this car over the last four years, and the receipts are available.
Just a few decades after Chevrolet's founding in 1911, they introduced the Chevrolet Series AE Independence or simply the Chevrolet Independence in 1931. This model was only sold for that year and was the successor to the outgoing AD Universal Series. With many classic cars of the era, there came a time when you are at a crossroads on whether to restore the car or make it a hotrod. This 1931 Chevrolet Independence took the second option, by being turned into a hotrod by Haar Hotrods in 1975. Currently, the car features more modern upgrades to it. This 1931 Chevrolet Independence comes with just 5,400 miles on the new blueprint V8.
Here’s an icon that will make classic car fanatics tingle all over. Bragging chic slopes and curves, ornate front and rear lights or distinct style elements are not how ‘70s BMWs roll. They embrace simplicity. Finely crafted German machinery is well embedded in a straightforward and effortless shell of steel and glass. However, you can’t help but be attracted to it. Maybe it's the unmistakable BMW grille, or maybe it's what their cars signify. They handle and grip the tarmac as if they were made for the racetrack. Here we have a 1972 BMW 2002 tii, the Touring version that boasts a revamped engine of the 2002 ti. Having completed a tick over 70,000 miles so far, it resides in Massachusetts all set up to be picked up by its next new owner. You’ll be surprised as to how much attention these little autos get despite having a typical shoebox like design.
The Camaro and the Mustang. A story of two muscle cars from GM and Ford nuking it out for over fifty years. Other muscle car contenders have come, gone, and re-emerged but these two have stayed at it to this day. This second generation 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is one of those historic machines, and it’s got a few upgrades under its belt too. With 24,000 miles showing, it’s quite lightly run as well. The factory build sheet is included in the sale.
The Plymouth Belvedere is a classic and iconic American car that will bring a smile to any car enthusiast's face. Whether you're cruising down the highway or just parked at a local car show, this car is sure to draw admiring glances from all around. The 1967 Belvedere II Convertible Tribute, like the one presented here, boasts an array of performance features that make it a joy to drive. Whether tackling winding roads or just taking a leisurely drive through the countryside, this car has the power and handling to keep you smiling behind the wheel. This old timer currently has 75000 miles on its odometer and is up for sale. So if you're looking for a classic car that combines style, performance, and comfort in equal measure, this 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II Convertible Tribute will fit right into your heart.
When Ford debuted the Mustang in 1964 and created a whole new class of car known as the pony class, General Motors was on the case to create a competitor. They created two, in fact, the Camaro in 1966, and the Firebird in 1967. In 1969, Pontiac introduced a specialty package for the Firebird, called, you guessed it, the Trans Am. This 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 10th Anniversary is a celebration of Ten Years of The Trans Am. With 94,000 miles, it’s been through a fair bit of restoration and refurbishment work to ensure it stays at its best. Will you be its next custodian?
In the Nineties, Porsche realized that they needed a small, fun, entry-level sports car to slot beneath the 911, and introduce a new gamut of customers to the Porsche lifestyle. Cue up the Boxster, launched in 1996, and the first Porsche since the 550 Spyder of forty years earlier to be designed from the ground-up as a roadster. This first generation 1999 Porsche Boxster is a great example of one of Porsche’s most successful models to date, and it has 72,158 miles on the odometer. It’s also got a New Engine is 6.5 Years Old with 30k Miles on it and comes with all service records, including recent servicing handled by a Porsche dealer. Peace of mind, indeed. Read on to find out why you should buy it. Two sets of keys are included with the sale.
When you think of offroading, it's hard not to picture the legendary Land Rover Defender in the background conquering anything in its path; built to take on the great outdoors, this 1990 Land Rover Defender 110 with a reported 93,600 miles on the clock is a British icon in the flesh.
The Ford Mustang has been a revered pony car since its launch in 1964. With over seven generations of Mustangs, Ford has certainly outdone itself. Many versions of the Mustang were built and made available, from the Shelby, GT500, Super Snake, and more. A variant that truly was sought after is the SVT Cobra which was made by the Fords Special Vehicle Team. The fourth generation Ford Mustang SVT Cobra was the performance variant of the Mustang from 1993 to 2004. Up for grabs is a 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra with a host of goodies and just 22,750 miles on the odometer.
The Mustang marque embodies useable performance. Regardless of its generation, owning one doesn't have to drain your bank account, making it a sensible addition to anyone's garage. Perhaps it's time you spruced up your driveway with this lovely 1998 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible we have today. With a reported 91,000 miles on the clock, this 90s American performance machine can be yours today.
Oldsmobile is another one of those great automotive marques of yesteryear. It lasted over a century, starting as the Olds Motor Vehicle Company in 1897 before wrapping up in 2004 as a division of General Motors. One of the marque's most iconic models was the Oldsmobile 88, which was produced for fifty years, over ten generations. This first-generation 1950 Oldsmobile Futuramic 88 4-Door Sedan is a piece of American automotive history, a worthwhile classic, and with 86,000 miles on the odometer, it hasn't been overworked.
Prices for vintage trucks have been steadily rising lately, be it a custom truck or an all-original example. With Fifties American trucks being a big reason for the surge in prices, it's become increasingly hard to find one that's done right. Engine swaps and custom upgrades are the sole reason for the decline in original trucks as these trucks are hot property in the custom and hot rod world. With their appreciating values, it's time you drove off in this 1954 Chevrolet 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup. Located in Arizona and with a reported 125,000 miles on the clock, this surely is a practical classic that sits pretty in any driveway.
Mercedes-Benz rings the bells of sophistication married with luxury in automobiles and the fine artisanship of German reliability. As time prepressed, cars were no longer a transportation plaything or a platform to showcase works of art. Safety of the passengers played a critical part in producing cars. Mercedes-Benz presented the 450SLC that perfectly embodies what those modern standards stood for. Also, it belonged to the Benzes' prestigious SL line of vehicles. Meaning Super Lightweight, the SL moniker was borne by the mightiest Mercedes sports cars since the iconic SL300 was introduced to the world. Since then, the following series of high performance SL sports cars enjoyed heaps of success, and most are now popular classics. We are pleased to bring this desirable 1974 Mercedes Benz 450SLC to you, which is located in New York. This prestigious two-seater touring car displays 52,000 miles on its odometer and comes with a new OEM leather Interior.
If you've done even the slightest bit of homework about Chevy, you'd already know that the Chevelle is one of their greatest nameplates. Designed from 1963 through 77', the mid-sized car was relatively simple and elegant, but that all changed with the introduction of the SS. Short for 'Super Sport,' the Chevelle SS models were taking over the muscle car scene, and one of the most iconic Chevelles to be made is the 1970s redesigned model such as the one in the discussion. This 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Pro Touring is a resto-mod that's been brought back to service and is looking for a new owner.
The Mercedes-Benz “Super Leicht” or SL-Class has a long and colorful history, first being seen on 1954’s 300SL “Gullwing”. What a way to start a model, with an iconic, powerful, and eye-catching debut. Along the way, the SL has racked up many accolades and cemented itself as the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz two-seat grand tourers. Along the way, one of the longest model runs was with the R107 generation, which spanned 1971 to 1989, and was a Hollywood favorite. This 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL hails from that generation, and is a fine example of the class. With just 82,000 miles and in great condition as the pictures pay testament to, could this be your next weekend cruiser? It’s even ready to be your daily if you desire.
Back in the 60s, one could walk into a Volkswagen dealership and spend time walking around examining their eclectic range of vehicles. One could drive off in a legendary Volkswagen beetle with several trim levels to pick from or go the practical route and drive off in a Volkswagen bus. With a host of exciting choices to pick from, one stood out, the iconic Volkswagen fastback. Were you looking to get your hands on a classic Volkswagen and stand out from the rest? This 1969 Volkswagen Fastback Custom we have today is a build that's 20 years strong and made to stand out, be it a quick Sunday drive or your local car meet.
In 1965 Ford wanted to compete with the Jeep CJ-5 and the International Harvester Scout. Both were compact sport utility vehicles with all the characteristics of a capable off-roader but still relatively cheaper and arguably more fun. Ford's answer was the Ford Bronco, produced from 1965 to 1996, after that discontinued and then resurrected in 2021. Getting your hands on a new-generation Ford Bronco is a stretch with a long waiting list, but you can go for the older generation, which has also seen a resurgence. The fourth generation Bronco was produced from 1986 until 1991. It saw a few special editions during its production, such as the Silver Anniversary Edition, Nite Edition, and the Eddie Bauer Edition. Up for grabs is a top-of-the-line 1991 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition with just 38,000 miles on the odometer.
The marketplace for trucks is crowded, and while the essence of an American truck has been lost over time, this 1989 Chevrolet K2500 Silverado we have today throws it back to the good old days of performance powerhouses. With a reported 128,500 miles on the clock, this classic American beauty is practical classic car ownership done right.
Jaguar debuted the E-Type in 1961 and soon earned the moniker "Sexiest Car Of The Year." Sporting a long and low silhouette unlike any other, Jaguar's flagship sports car is revered to this day. The E-Type would feature a revolutionary front subframe that carries the engine and is directly bolted onto the body tub. This starkly contrasted with the body-on-frame vehicles prevalent at the time and granted the sub-3,000lb E-Type 150mph performance. This pristine 1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 XK-E bears 33,837 miles on the odometer. It's a piece of automotive art and history and a worthy addition to any collection.
The Packard Motor Company was one of the oldest American automobile manufacturers. Founded by the Packard Brothers in 1899, it quickly established itself as a luxury brand at the forefront of providing cutting-edge features at the time. Sadly, the company merged with Studebaker, and the brand became defunct by 1958. That's why cars like this 1940 Packard One-Ten are essential pieces of American automotive history and are highly sought after as a result. This example is in excellent condition and would be a lovely addition to any discerning classic car enthusiast's garage.
Debuting in 1953, the Corvette forever cemented Chevrolet as the maker of America's signature sports car. While the eighth generation is something to behold with its mid-engined layout and exotic looks, every single generation before that also carries something special. For example, this 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is special because it comes from the first generation that spawned it all. Why not buy this lovely example that's said to have undergone a partial restoration in 2019 and bears less than 2,000 miles since. At the time, the odometer is said to have read 91,368 before being reset as the car received a new lease of life.
The Lincoln Continental was the flagship sedan of Lincoln, Ford Motor Company's luxury brand. Sadly, the nameplate bowed out in 2020, leaving Lincoln with an all-SUV lineup. The Continental would be around in some form or other from 1939 up until 2020, albeit with some breaks along the way. Today's 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car Collector's Series is from the fifth generation and is the Collector's Series special edition produced in 1979 to mark the end of the fifth generation. If you'd like to own and drive a proverbial land yacht, this car is the perfect way to do it.
Following the 50s and land yachts, downsizing was in order. While manufacturers focused their effort on performance and moving towards making muscle cars, Lincoln stuck to its guns and provided the automotive world with the epitome of luxury cruising. However, the 70s and its gas crisis saw Lincoln take a different path and introduce its first midsize luxury car, the "Versailles." Named after a picturesque french palace, the Lincoln Versailles stayed true to its roots and provided its occupants a low-down, luxury drive feel. Present today is a lovely example of Lincoln's foray into the midsize luxury car market and comes in the form of this stunning 1980 Lincoln Versailles.
It's the 80s! Good times are at every corner, but you need the perfect car to cruise down to the club on a Friday night; what's your poison? The Mercedes-Benz SL surely tops the list in many ways. It's a car that looks more expensive than it is, and a Mercedes-Benz logo on the front signaling German class and reliability. The R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL roadster really put the Stuttgart manufacturer on the map. Wondering why they were so popular? Here's one for you to try out. Up for sale today is a 1983 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 380SL Roadster with a reported 100,400 miles on the clock. The sale includes a lot of documentation and sales literature, making this car a safe purchase.
For those who haven't heard of DeSoto, the brand was a subdivision of the Chrysler corporation before it dissolved in 1961. One of the more sought-after vehicles was the S-10, also known as the Deluxe, of which we have an example here today. This beautiful example is said to have been preserved with much attention, and with the current seller reporting that it was repainted roughly three to four years ago, it's looking as good as it did when it first rolled out of the factory and is a gem for any classic car collector. This one happens to be up for grabs.
One of the most celebrated brands in the luxury motoring world is Jaguar cars. Jaguar has been in the business of producing luxury cars since 1922 with their first proper car produced in 1935. This luxury car manufacturer is highly regarded for its XJ series of cars. The first XJ to roll off the assembly line was the 1968 Jaguar XJ Series 1 as a mid-size luxury car. Up for sale is a truly majestic 1987 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas with just 63,050 miles on the clock and available to be seen in the Sunshine State, Florida.
Pontiac’s Pony Car debuted on February 23rd 1967, to go head to head with the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and other contenders who would doubtless emerge. With a production run until 2002, the legendary Firebird would see screen outings on The Rockford Files, Smokey & The Bandit, and Knight Rider. When the fourth generation debuted in 1993, and ran till 2002, it would spawn a limited edition 30th Anniversary ‘Bird. This numbers-matching car is the 41st produced, and has just 2,100 miles on the clock, making it a collector’s dream.
Ever come across those classics that look right? The proper engine trim, body in great shape, and a rare piece of American automotive history. Meeting all those criteria can be tricky, but a machine like the one we have for sale today appears once in a blue moon and takes everyone by shock. Present here today in all its glory is a lovely 1964 Ford Fairlane 500. True, it might not be the rarest bird out there, but one look at the miles run, and you might reconsider your evaluation. With a reported 31,000 original miles on the lock, this classic American beauty is truly one of a kind and a handsome survivor.
One does not need an introduction to the car that created the pony segment and a line of muscle cars that define American automobiles. The first-generation Mustang is a shining star in the automotive hall of fame, a legendary icon with stories, and every time a Mustang as beautiful as the one in the example is put up for sale, it's more of an occasion than an offering. This 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe has had many components replaced, its engine rebuilt, and a total bolt restoration. For the delight of OG Mustang enthusiasts, this example is looking for a new owner.
Today's "M" cars are performance machines geared to set lap times through pure tech, but this was not the case back in the day. Take it back to the 90s, and while there was a bit of tech, the "M" cars were pure performance machines ensuring true drivers' cars gave a proper feel of the road and track. Up for sale today is BMW royalty which comes in the form of this 1995 BMW M3. With a reported 127,780 miles on the clock, it's time you got those lap times in and ticked attending on those car meet invites.
It's anyone's dream to own an "M" spec car, tuned by Bavaria's finest and styled to stand out. Cars like this 2000 BMW Z3 M we have today symbolize BMW's understatedness and open-top motoring done right. This fine example has just 89,000 miles reported on the clock and is one neat way to wind down the weekend and prepare you for what's ahead.
Although not as popular today, the 'coupe utility’ segment came to life all the way back in 1934, when Lew Bandt from Ford Australia envisioned a classy and stylish car that could be driven to church and deliver goods to the market soon after. However, the idea never stuck, as heavy-duty pickup trucks quickly took over. In 1960, the second-gen Falcon Ranchero such as the one featured here was introduced. It was smaller than the previous generation and based on the compact Falcon. The sublime example in topic today has been restored and is currently stationed in Washington with just 1,500 miles since its rebuild.
Set out to be "a personal car of distinction," the Ford Thunderbird was the company's response to the Corvette. Although not direct competitors, the vehicles had a lot of similarities. Both had powerful V8 engines strapped onto them, were two-seaters, and delivered plenty of power to the wheels on command. But the Thunderbird catered more to the class of driver who appreciates more comfort and luxury for the accomplished enthusiast. This 1955 Ford Thunderbird is for the enthusiast. A gorgeous specimen that has survived the test of time with a bit of elbow grease, this particular vehicle is in excellent condition, even with the clock on the engine reporting 16,500 miles. The current owner says the vehicle sports many newer parts, but the original carb is included in the sale, as is the hard top, which the current owner reports to be in excellent condition.
This iconic off-roader may have made a comeback in a modern refresh, but its success can always be attributed to the love that the original Bronco earned through its iconic, simple design, power, and reliability. Close to half a century may have passed, but the Bronco's image continues strong, which is why they are kept alive through builds such as this particular 1973 Ford Bronco, built by Maxlider Motors. The first SUV to be developed by the Ford Motor Company, the Bronco was a capable off-roader that stole the hearts of the people almost instantly and has continued to be a well-beloved vehicle even today. Although this is a build that packs some modern inclusions to make it a more durable and capable off-roader, this Bronco remains true to its essence, and with only 300 miles reported on the clock since its build is a great option to take home, enjoy and preserve for many years to come.
Fifty years of the Corvette was marked in 2003, and as you'd expect, Chevrolet created a special edition to celebrate this milestone. The Corvette was in its fifth, or C5 generation, at the time, and the result was a run of cars, such as this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Anniversary Edition Convertible that we've got for sale right now. With 50,800 miles on the odometer, this may well be a lower-mileage example that will only increase desirability. So, snap it up before it goes!
Another Japanese legend from the world of iconic Datsun, the creator of the Fairlady. Although not the iconic vehicle, this 1981 Datsun 280ZX Turbo shares the same heritage and technology, a great platform to create a fun, engaging, and special car just the way it is. Being crowned Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year in 1979 is a testament to that fact. Typical of solid Japanese engineering and reliability, this Datsun has aged marvelously and has stood the test of time. The current owner reports that any dents have been removed professionally, leaving a pristine exterior. With 55,000 miles reported on the clock, this vehicle from the '80s is in great condition. The owner's and Chilton's manuals are reportedly included in the sale, ready to be claimed and welcomed into a new home.
There have been several icons in the world of open-top motoring, but one stands out with its sleek body lines and exceptional build quality. The Mercedes-Benz R107 is a timeless classic and, when released, was a major hit in the automotive arena. The iconic styling and performance still turn heads to this day, Don't take our word? Just look at this 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL we have today, for instance. With a reported 159,000 miles on the clock, this classic German cruiser is Mercedes-Benz 80s royalty and can be yours to cruise into the weekend.
An Italian-American confluence, the De Tomaso Pantera was the brainchild of Alejandro De Tomaso. An Argentinian by birth, he founded De Tomaso Automobili and started knocking out some awe-inspiring sports cars that are collectibles today. The Pantera, Italian for panther, is arguably the most famous De Tomaso. Over 7,000 were produced between 1971 and 1992, and three-quarters ended up in the United States. This 1985 De Tomaso Pantera GT5 is your chance to own one of these beautiful brutes that will keep you entertained no matter what kind of drive you choose to take in it. It's for sale by its original owner too.
The flagship of Chrysler in the early years, the New Yorker is everything you would want from a car meant for the modern elite, at least in the eyes of those in decades past. But this 1961 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan can still capture a feel of that aspiration from many decades ago. Of course, this particular vehicle, which is reported to have matching numbers, has stood the test of time, lasting over 60 years, with 75,500 miles on the clock to account for it. The current owner reports that this Chrysler comes with a few additions to make the quality of life just a little better, but the behemoth that is this vehicle is very similar to what it was back when it was fresh off the factory. Now with a few miles and wrinkles to tell for the treasure trove of stories it has experienced. Now you can be a part of it too, welcoming this car to your garage and preserving it for many more decades to come.
With Japanese car imports at an all-time high in the Eighties, it was just a matter of time when cars like the Mazda RX-7 made headlines. Following the success of the FB series the FC series RX-7 was designed to suit the American automotive market at the time. With iconic cars such as the Porsche 928 being the standard, the FC Mazda RX-7 set the tone for what was to come. Finding a mint example is becoming increasingly tough due to these cars being a familiar face at drift circuits and impromptu track days but this 1991 Mazda RX-7 FC we have today is a diamond in the rough. Located in Florida and with 100,000 miles reported since new this Japanese classic is one to admire and a comfortable cruiser if need be.
Chevrolet created the Chevelle to compete in the mid-size market segment, particularly against the Ford Fairlane. The Chevelle was produced as a versatile range that included sedans, coupes, convertibles, and station wagons. The top trim was denoted by the Malibu tag, which became a standalone model after 1972. This 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Convertible that we've got on sale is a pristine example and can be yours for the taking. It's a comfortable cruiser and head-turner that can be your ideal analog tool for the weekly digital detox.
Fiat's 124 model has special significance, as it was produced throughout the Sixties into the Eighties as a sedan, coupe, and convertible, also known as the Spider. Renowned for its fizzy Lampredi-designed engine, fine handling dynamics, and timeless Italian style, classic 124s are highly desirable by those who covet Italian automobiles. This 1981 Fiat 124 Spider 2000 comes with just 34,000 miles on the clock and is a superb way to experience open-top Italian sports car motoring. It's even got a tasty engine to boot! We can also see the Spider service manual included in the sale.
It’s the JDM legend that everyone loves and worships, the MK IV Supra. There’s very little that can be said that hasn’t been told by others. It’s an iconic car from the land of the rising sun with an almost bulletproof engine that can take whatever mods you may put in it, and deliver shocking amounts of power and speed through its rear wheels. This particular 1994 Toyota Supra is reportedly an import from Japan, meaning you’ll have to deal with right hand drive and the metric system for its gauges. It also comes with some aftermarket additions, creature comforts for its future owner to enjoy, and with only 56,000 miles on the car, this Supra, one of the most desirable JDM vehicles of all automotive history still has plenty of life under its hood, ready to take on the streets in the west.
Porsche is a German luxury automobile manufacturer founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. The company is known for producing high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans. One of the most iconic models produced by Porsche is the 550 Spyder. The 550 Spyder was introduced in 1953 and was designed as a lightweight and agile sports car. It was powered by a four-cylinder engine and had a top speed of around 140 mph. The 550 Spyder quickly gained a reputation for its handling and performance and raced in various events worldwide. Owning a Porsche 550 is a dream come true for many enthusiasts, as only 90 examples were made. A rare chance is at hand in owning this 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder Replica.
Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.
The Bel Air is a full-sized sedan meant to be the opposite of discreet. It was made for people who despised being discreet, it was made for people who loved to be noticed, for people who smoked only Cuban cigars and drank tea with their pinkies sticking out. The Bel Air was prestigious, and the fact that it went on to be considered one of the most iconic cars of the 1950s speaks for its homage. One might find it hard that this specific second-generation Bel Air is nearly seventy years old, and that is probably because it reportedly had an entire body-off restoration in 2022. As of now, we're glad to announce that this beauty is up for sale.
Chevrolet's Corvette is an American icon. Created in 1953, it's become the poster car for many, loved by millions. It's gained a cult following in North America and worldwide. Eight generations of Corvette have been produced to date. This 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Restomod hails from the third generation and features some tasteful modifications to help it stand out. It's received a comprehensive frame-off restoration, as reported by the current owner.
The Ford Mustang is a classic that defined an era, and still does today, remaining a piece of automotive heritage in the world today. Of course, it was the classic Mustangs that made the name and the car so desirable, and this 1968 model year Ford Mustang Convertible is a great example of that. A beautiful pairing of form and function, this Mustang is meant to go fast, and look amazing regardless of if its cruising on a twisty mountain road, or waiting at a red light. Reportedly equipped with a 289ci Ford Mustang Engine, this particular vehicle has undergone a refresher, with a number of new parts installed to keep the entire car happy and running well. Even so, the classic feel of the car has been preserved well, and buyers have the chance of taking this convertible home to not only enjoy, but preserve for the future as well.
Classics and vintage vehicles have a certain appeal to them that the sleek modern cars of today cannot match up to. When that classic car is a Mercedes-Benz, that appeal is increased tenfold. We all know the durability and Mercedes-Benz's immaculate engineering of their vehicles has earned them a name at the top. Mercedes-Benz dates back to 1901, and during the 50s, the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL was introduced. Its successor is the Mercedes-Benz W113, a two-seat roadster/coupe which was produced from 1963 to 1971. Up for grabs is a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL with less than 4000 miles on the rebuilt engine and in excellent condition after over 50 years.
The spotlight for 60s American automotive icons is constantly stolen by the likes of the legendary Ford Mustang, but what if you prefer a refined drive feel that's more laid back? This 1964 Chevrolet Impala 327 with a reported 132,000 miles we have today is an underappreciated 60s icon and is looking for a new owner to cruise with.
The original Volkswagen Beetle is one of those legendary cars in global automotive history. Produced from 1938 to 2003 (with a break during the Second World War, of course), over 21 million were made, in no less than eighteen countries, including Germany. Built to be a People's Car that was as simple as possible to own, drive and maintain, Beetles enjoy a cult following worldwide. You'll find those who adhere to the purist look and the restomod community. This particular 1968 Volkswagen Beetle Restomod carries some influence from the 'Cal-Style' fraternity, which would see an otherwise stock Beetle lowered for a better stance and given added chrome. This car bears just 69,000 miles since new, we are told.
The Mercedes-Benz SL badge had a star-studded debut way back in 1954, on the gorgeous 300SL Gullwing, one of the German automaker’s most iconic models to date. SL Stands for ‘Super Leicht’, and denotes a highly luxurious grand tourer from Mercedes-Benz. Whilst the nameplate is currently on its seventh generation with the R232, the R107 of 1971 was arguably the longest-runner, with a production run of eighteen years. It was sold as a personal luxury car in North America. This 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster belongs to the R107 generation and is a Virginia car with 74,568 miles on the clock. The current seller has owned the car for a few years and done some refurbishment work on it. One key is included with the sale.
The right type of classic car for ownership is a topic greatly debated, some want a picture-perfect car that is photoshoot ready, and some prefer patina and a story to tell over coffee. This 1969 Ford Bronco we have today tests your choice and showcases the original Ford Bronco design in its true form with just the right amount of performance to match.
Willys is a name that’s best remembered by the Willys Jeep of World War II, a vehicle that spawned several official and unofficial derivatives, and icons of which live on in the current Jeep brand of Stellantis. However, the Willys-Overland company is much older, dating all the way back to 1908 when John Willys founded the company. In fact, John Willys didn’t create the company, but bought the younger (by just five years) Overland Automobile. Between 1914 and 1933, Willys produced the Willys-Knight range of two and four door cars. What we’ve got here is a 1925 Willys-Knight Roadster that’s more of a restomod, as it packs a much newer drivetrain than what would have originally propelled this Twenties automobile along the roads of the time. The mileage on the car is reported to be just 7,500 miles, and if you want a slice of Twenties American automobilia with a twist in the tale, take a chance on this car.
The iconic Chevrolet Corvette sports car is a true masterpiece of automotive engineering, which is also a testament to the enduring popularity and timeless appeal of the legendary Muscle car. From starring roles in blockbuster hits like "Transformers" and "Gone in 60 Seconds," to cameos in various other productions, this renowned sports car has also left its mark on the silver screen. On that account, what we welcomed to our inventory is this Restomod version of the 2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5 Coupe that belongs to the final year of the fifth generation Corvette. Its virtually pristine odometer reads just 19,220 miles. This 'Vette has undergone extensive renovations in a number of ways, and the work was completed in 2020. Read on to explore more about what this C5 Restomod holds in store for you.
Mercedes-Benz rings the bells of sophistication married with luxury in automobiles and the fine artisanship of German reliability. As time prepressed, cars were no longer a transportation plaything or a platform to showcase works of art. Safety of the passengers played a critical part in producing cars. Mercedes-Benz presented the 450SLC that perfectly embodies what those modern standards stood for. Also, it belonged to the Benzes' prestigious SL line of vehicles. Meaning Super Lightweight, the SL moniker was borne by the mightiest Mercedes sports cars since the iconic SL300 was introduced to the world. Since then, the following series of high performance SL sports cars enjoyed heaps of success, and most are now popular classics. We are pleased to bring this desirable 1974 Mercedes Benz 450SLC to you, which is located in New York. This prestigious two-seater touring car displays 52,000 miles on its odometer and comes with a new OEM leather Interior.
The Mercedes-Benz “Super Leicht” or SL-Class has a long and colorful history, first being seen on 1954’s 300SL “Gullwing”. What a way to start a model, with an iconic, powerful, and eye-catching debut. Along the way, the SL has racked up many accolades and cemented itself as the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz two-seat grand tourers. Along the way, one of the longest model runs was with the R107 generation, which spanned 1971 to 1989, and was a Hollywood favorite. This 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL hails from that generation, and is a fine example of the class. With just 82,000 miles and in great condition as the pictures pay testament to, could this be your next weekend cruiser? It’s even ready to be your daily if you desire.
It's the 80s! Good times are at every corner, but you need the perfect car to cruise down to the club on a Friday night; what's your poison? The Mercedes-Benz SL surely tops the list in many ways. It's a car that looks more expensive than it is, and a Mercedes-Benz logo on the front signaling German class and reliability. The R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL roadster really put the Stuttgart manufacturer on the map. Wondering why they were so popular? Here's one for you to try out. Up for sale today is a 1983 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 380SL Roadster with a reported 100,400 miles on the clock. The sale includes a lot of documentation and sales literature, making this car a safe purchase.
There have been several icons in the world of open-top motoring, but one stands out with its sleek body lines and exceptional build quality. The Mercedes-Benz R107 is a timeless classic and, when released, was a major hit in the automotive arena. The iconic styling and performance still turn heads to this day, Don't take our word? Just look at this 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SL we have today, for instance. With a reported 159,000 miles on the clock, this classic German cruiser is Mercedes-Benz 80s royalty and can be yours to cruise into the weekend.
Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.
Classics and vintage vehicles have a certain appeal to them that the sleek modern cars of today cannot match up to. When that classic car is a Mercedes-Benz, that appeal is increased tenfold. We all know the durability and Mercedes-Benz's immaculate engineering of their vehicles has earned them a name at the top. Mercedes-Benz dates back to 1901, and during the 50s, the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL was introduced. Its successor is the Mercedes-Benz W113, a two-seat roadster/coupe which was produced from 1963 to 1971. Up for grabs is a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL with less than 4000 miles on the rebuilt engine and in excellent condition after over 50 years.
The Mercedes-Benz SL badge had a star-studded debut way back in 1954, on the gorgeous 300SL Gullwing, one of the German automaker’s most iconic models to date. SL Stands for ‘Super Leicht’, and denotes a highly luxurious grand tourer from Mercedes-Benz. Whilst the nameplate is currently on its seventh generation with the R232, the R107 of 1971 was arguably the longest-runner, with a production run of eighteen years. It was sold as a personal luxury car in North America. This 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster belongs to the R107 generation and is a Virginia car with 74,568 miles on the clock. The current seller has owned the car for a few years and done some refurbishment work on it. One key is included with the sale.
The 80s saw a significant shift in the automotive world and trends. Out with the analog, digital dashboards and quirky features were all the fads. With manufacturers jumping on the digital hype train for higher sales Mercedes-Benz and its lineup of roadsters didn't budge and stuck to its guns. Present today is a fine example of Mercedes-Benz royalty and comes in the form of this 1983 Mercedes-Benz 380SL. With a reported 16,900 miles on the clock, this is a true survivor and is a close representation of a factory example.
The 80s and Mercedes-Benz is a love story to automotive history; the W124 generation was nothing short of the golden standard of German automotive engineering. Fast forward to today, and the number of surviving examples prove that statements made that they were cost-no-object Benzes are true. With its over-engineered build quality and 80s looks, this 1988 Mercedes 300CE Coupe is a representation of Mercedes-Benz's golden years. Clocking in at a reported 179,845 miles on the clock, this is an example that has been taken care of and in search of its new owner to be enjoyed for many years to come.
If you have a thing for classic European sports cars, or more specifically, roadsters, then the R107 chassis number by Mercedes-Benz is undoubtedly something you've heard of before. You see, the R107 model and its many variations were the best of what Mercedes had to offer, borrowing bits and pieces from other models to become a piece of art that would be the second-longest single series produced by the automotive giant after the G-Class. There's no mistaking the R107 for anything else. It's a unique piece of automotive history, a collector's delight if you will, and its fan base is as dedicated as any. If you wish to own a significant piece of modern automotive history, then you've stumbled across the right vehicle; this magnificent 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Roadster could be yours.
Anyone who’s owned a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or its predecessors brand-new at the time will likely have been very impressed with their new purchase. While the S-Class badge came into play in 1972, the model’s heritage extends way back to 1954’s Ponton. Representing the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz’ engineering and technology, new features typically debut on an S-Class before filtering down the range as time goes by. That’s why this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL is still a technical tour de force, and comes with many features that you’d recognize as being on 2022-model cars too. Bearing just 78,600 original miles, you also receive a car cover, and the original manual plus tools and jack with the purchase. And you know what? Save weekend drives, this is a car you could daily very nicely, even in 2022!
The Mercedes-Benz SL-class has represented the pinnacle of two-seat sports cars and grand tourers since Mercedes-Benz introduced the lineup in 1954. While the R107 generation, of which we've sold many, is iconic, what followed in the shape of the R129 took the SL to greater heights. This 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster belongs to that generation and comes to you with just 43,700 miles reported by the current owner. One key is also included in the sale.
If you grew up in the 80s the sight of a Mercedes-Benz Roadster meant the person driving it meant business. The class and looks of the R107/SL in particular was one at the most busiest part of town and on a lovely stretch of coastline. While many R107 and C107 models were sold worldwide, the North American 560 SL is a rare piece until today. What we have today is a lovely 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Roadster that has just a reported 80.100 miles on the clock, making it a low mileage example and the perfect way to wind up your busy week.
Do you want to cruise around looking like a movie star? This 1986 Mercedes-Benz SL560 Roadster is one way to do so if you’re a fan of the Seventies and Eighties Hollywood, especially the cars that the stars drove on, and off the screen. The R107 generation SL was well received in North America over its 18-year production run. In fact, Mercedes-Benz built a shade over 300,000 for the entire world. This car comes with a claimed 117,000 miles, albeit the seller reports a non-functional odometer. Don’t let that put you off, as these cars are engineered and built tough, and with the right care, can live for decades to come.
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Mercedes-Benz redefined the luxury grand tourer when they released the iconic 300SL Gullwing in 1954. Since then, the SL has been their pinnacle two-seat offering for the well-heeled. This 2017 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG hails from the R231 generation, which was offered between 2012 and 2020. Coming in the most potent SL65 form, it's done 19,000 miles to date and is ideal if you want a Mercedes-Benz that's best savored as a selfish pleasure. Read on to find out why you should seriously consider it.
Car ownership as a petrolhead can be quite costly; you need a daily to get the family around and a track car for the weekend to get your adrenaline rush. But what if you didn't need two cars? This 2016 Mercedes Benz E63 AMG S 4MATIC answers all your problems; with four doors, performance that raises eyebrows, and just a reported 41,750 miles on the clock, it's time you stop browsing and drive off in this German powerhouse today.
The SUV market is at an all-time high, with every manufacturer looking to get a piece of the pie. With the high competition and rush to fill up one's balance sheets, the idea of an SUV has sadly been lost in translation. The vehicle we have today, however, boasts rich pedigree, comfort, and class like no other and has grown amongst all the tough competition and comes in the form of this lovely 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS 450 4MATIC we have today. With a reported 35,200 miles on the clock, this is SUV royalty like never before and yours to drive home today.
Mercedes-Benz is a name that is synonymous with luxury and impeccable engineering. No better example of this reality exists than the G-Class offering from the German automobile manufacturer. With a go-anywhere off-roader that doesn't disappoint the expectations of the pioneers of automotive engineering, this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G 63 4MATIC is a great choice to welcome home. Not only is it stylish, comfortable, and luxurious, but it is also capable, practical, and hardy, ready for any challenge that it may come across. Featuring some bonuses such as the AMG night package, according to the report, this G-Class sports a powerful engine with nearly 16,023 miles on the clock. Why not say yes to making her part of your garage?
The Sprinter made its debut in 1995. Its fundamental usage scenario was for logistical purposes, although people started noticing its potential for other uses throughout the years. Long before the existence of vehicles, the nomad culture was practiced by humans around the world, but with the introduction of vehicles like this Sprinter, it became possible to carry all the luxuries of home anywhere you go. That is the inspiration behind this Sprinter. It has been custom-built to offer you an extensive list of home comforts while you are on the move, and it is ideal for someone who travels frequently or is just looking to go on a long adventure across the country without forgoing the comforts of their home.
The luxury car market is ablaze with manufacturers trying to push out the next best thing; customers are treated to the best luxury money can buy. Amongst the fine leather and wood, Mercedes and their S-Class sure stand out, with marque providing customers with class and grandeur for decades, and when you add the AMG factor into the whole mix you get one luxury sedan that can scare some sporty cars while you bask in luxury. Thanks to AMG and Mercedes-Benz churning and its rich history of churning out cars that boast luxury and performance, you can't go wrong with this 2020 Mercedes-AMG S65 Sedan. With a reported 20,500 miles on the clock this luxury performance sedan is the perfect way to get about and slow life down, while accelerating it to warp speed at the right moments.
Mercedes-Benz is a name that is synonymous with excellent German engineering, luxury, power, and sophistication. The German automaker has been creating some of the most desirable vehicles in history for decades, and it shows in the quality of their vehicles. While their line-up of modern vehicles is great, their vehicles of yesteryear are still great choices not only for collectors but also for any automotive enthusiasts. This particular 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is an excellent example of this. With an elegant body featuring a stunning red exterior, this vehicle naturally attracts respect and reverence. Its powerful engine has no problem holding its own with any fellow road-goers. Bearing 139,300 miles on the clock, the car has already proven its longevity and resilience and is ready for you to claim ownership.
The ability to move into a car at a $100,000 discount is few and far between. Often times when doing so, the body style is extremely outdated. This 2004 Mercedes G55 is one of those few that allows you to do so! Starting at $139,000 in 2004, these luxury machines have hit a price point that most auto enthusiasts can now obtain.
The second-generation Sprinter made its debut in Europe back in 2006 and quickly gained popularity for its multi-purpose use. Professional van and light truck magazine crowned the Sprinter as “Van of The Year” consecutively in 2007 and 2008. The vehicle was favoured by logistics companies such as DHL and e-commerce giant Amazon, who acquired 20,000 units in September 2018 to aid small business partners with their logistics services. However, it’s not just goods and utility that the Sprinter was known for. It also serves as a versatile platform for a leisure-based recreational take on a van. The subject in discussion today is a 2018 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 Ext. Cargo High Roof, and has been completely revamped to be a luxury home on wheels.
The legendary 300SL of the Fifties sure set the tone for Mercedes-Benz and its racing heritage. Living up to the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300SL was quite the task but the lineup of Mercedes Benz AMG GT sure pays homage well. If you wanted a car that was more extreme you could also opt for the AMG GTR which meant you get a lot more performance and sharper exterior looks. Don't settle for less, why not drive off in this 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT GTR Coupe we have today. Located in Florida and with just 7,800 miles on the clock this performance grand tourer can be your way of hitting the track hard as well as double down as a comfortable cruiser. Included in the sale are also 2 keys.
The term “GT” sparks a vision of grand tourers cruising along a lovely stretch of road with the driver and passengers in ultimate comfort and luxury. The grand tourer segment of the automotive industry has steadily grown over the past few years and many automotive manufacturers have risen to the challenge. None have perfected the recipe for the perfect grand tourer other than Mercedes Benz. With rocketship-esque of performance and luxury like which is borderline Maybach quality its hard to not get your hands on one. Travel in comfort and spectacular performance with this 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 Sedan we have in inventory right now. Located in Virginia and with just 11,500 miles reported on the clock this can be your way of travelling in style and eating up the miles.
The C Class has long been a stalwart of Mercedes’s compact executive class. And, as always, the Mercedes–Benz line-up has catered to those who want the fastest and most agile variation, usually in the form of a hard-core AMG model. But, for those who want the speed of the C63, but would also like to retain some of the dynamics, composure and comfort that Mercedes-Benz is renowned for, then the C450 makes an ideal and niche model offering. The C450 blends the comfort of a C300 sedan with a great deal of power. Overall output is slightly less than the base C63, but with a turbocharged V6 engine and a 0-60 time of 4.8 seconds, the Mercedes-Benz C450 is no slouch at all.
For a vehicle which was made as utilitarian as possible and initially meant for military use, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class also known as the G-Wagen is now a luxury four-wheel drive SUV that is firmly intended for discerning civilians. Its box-style design which stems from its military heritage is still evident in the new iteration of the G-Wagen, which is a styling cue that has continued from the first one way back in 1979. It’s still a body-on-frame SUV and comes with three (front, rear, and centre) locking differentials to this date, maintaining its tough and ‘go-anywhere’ ethos, despite the leather and wood-lined interiors with digital screens and all the creature comforts one would expect from a Mercedes-Benz. Our subject vehicle is a carefully used 2019 Mercedes-Benz G-Class G63 AMG with just 11,310 miles on the odometer, located in California.
The sixth-generation W222 S-Class carried Mercedes-Benz’s full-size luxury car torch with pride, building on the continuous innovation and cutting-edge technology proposition that the S-moniker is best known for. While a ‘regular’ S-Class is a fine car in its own right, there will always be a segment that want something more. For that, Mercedes-Benz offers a few Maybach variants. Maybach is now very much a part of the Mercedes-Benz empire, and this 2018 Mercedes-Benz Maybach S560 4MATIC is a fine example of one, with a mere 48,000 miles since new.
When it comes to German automotive luxury, the benchmark will almost always certainly be Mercedes-Benz. Maestros in the luxury sedan segment, Mercedes-Benz have created some great examples, but non as luxurious and technologically advanced as the legendary S-Class. We can go on and on about how the S-Class has ruled the luxury saloon segment since its introduction in 1954, but this specific model isn't just an S-Class, it's an AMG variant, and it means business. With an extensive list of performance upgrades, the S63 AMG is for those who like sitting in a heavenly back seat while being chauffeured around, but also burn some rubber on the weekends. Speaking of extensive lists, this specific Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG has almost every additional extra you can think of. We'll go over them further down the line, but for now, keep in mind that this beast is up for sale with under 21,900 miles on the odo.
Mercedes-Benz is one brand that's synonymous with giving the world some of the most luxurious cars ever seen. Their S-Class line-up sure ticks all the boxes of a luxury car, and it's hard to imagine seeing anything better from the German manufacturer, that is until you've seen their lineup of Maybach models. Built to be the next level in luxury, the mere mention of the Maybach name commands respect and is highly regarded in the automotive world. Owning a Maybach means you prefer luxury and class over anything else. Take this 2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach S580 4Matic, for instance. With just 25 miles since new, this luxury road yacht is a prime example of Maybach’s greatness and can be yours to kick back and enjoy life with comfort and the best in luxury.
The second sports car designed by Mercedes-AMG, the GT Coupe follows in the footsteps of the iconic SLS with all the burnished poise of the finest German sports cars. Boasting several improvements over the standard GT, the 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S Coupe features a tuned version of the base model’s 4.0-liter twin turbo V8 producing 516 horsepower and 495 lb-ft of torque; the engine drives the rear wheels through a 7-speed automatic gearbox. Finished in Iridium Silver Metallic over silver and black Nappa leather, this is a low mileage, highly optioned GT S with packages like AMG Dynamic Plus, Black Diamond Trim, and more options as described below. It is being offered by Exotic Car Trader with 17,400 miles, a clean title, and a clean Carfax.
The G-Class, or G-Wagon by Mercedes-Benz was born out of military requirements way back in 1979, and is now the most luxurious yet boxy and purposeful Mercedes-Benz SUV that money can buy. Currently on the official second generation, the vehicle did not escape the capable talons of AMG, resulting in variants such as this 2020 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG that we have on sale. With just 24,000 miles done so far, it’s the ideal choice if you want the most capable Star on the market.
Some of you might know the G-Class as the boxy luxury SUV that stands out from every competitor in its class, but the reason for that dates all the way back to 1979. You see, the G-Class wasn't always as luxurious as it is today. In fact, the very first version of the vehicle was developed for military purposes. Of course, the second-gen W463A has come a long way since then, and today, it's one of the most impressive and unique luxury SUVs that money can buy. This magnificent 2020 example is currently up for grabs with just 12,000 miles of labor since it rolled out of the showroom.
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is widely renowned as one of the finest luxury German sedans around, with a rich history stretching back to 1954. Owning an S-Class is a badge of pride, and driving or travelling in one is an experience. Whilst the S-Class experience is typically tailored towards back-seat passengers, there are some driver-focused variants as well, such as this 2016 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG S Sedan 4MATIC which has been lovingly massaged by in-house tuners AMG. With just 40,000 miles on the odometer, this car carried an MSRP of $147,875 when new.
The S-Class has been in production since 1972 and proudly wore the title of Merc's top-of-the-line, flagship model. It debuted the German manufacturer's latest technologies in all its glory. But what happens when you need a piece of automotive brilliance that needs to be more than just the world's best-selling luxury sedan? You create the Maybach. The crème de la crème of German automotive luxury. The Maybach is Mercedes' way of adding an ultra-luxury twist on its already beautiful S-Class sedan, marketed towards those who seek the highest level of luxury on wheels. This 2020 Mercedes-Maybach S560 4Matic is quite possibly one of the most luxurious sedans on the market today.
The Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 45 AMG is the four-door sedan variation of the record-holding A45 AMG. The CLA 45 features the same turbocharged engine as its smaller A-Class brother, which at the time boasted the highest specific output per liter for a 2-liter 4-cylinder engine. Famed for its powerful engine, this CLA 45 also incorporates AWD thanks to Mercedes-Benz’s 4Matic system. This makes the A45 one of the most exciting small sedans to feature on American roads, with blistering power and all-around handling agility. Highly specified, this 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG offers many factory options, combined with further specialist tuning to eke out even more power from this potent small sports sedan.