There's something about it that just makes American muscle absolutely irresistible for the petrolhead in all of us. It's a car we can't help but look with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Tribute is a great example of why. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8 a nimble performance from its early days, with a few enhancements to maintain its life many decades since it rolled out of the factory door. With 6,000 miles reported on the clock, this car is still going strong and might be the muscle car for your garage that you've been looking for.
While the Ford Mustang is a performance car from the factory, it doesn't hurt making what's fast, faster. If you are on the lookout for a Mustang that's built to ensure smiles per gallon and more performance from the factory, this 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Stage 3 Whipple Supercharged is the one for you. With a reported 12,700 miles on the clock and tuned by Rob Shoemaker of Palm Beach Dyno, this one-owner pony is looking for a new custodian.
The 1934 Ford stands as an iconic symbol of an era, known not only for its automobile prowess but also for its unwitting connection to the legendary outlaw duo, Bonnie and Clyde. While their preference for Ford vehicles, especially those equipped with potent V8 engines, might not have been the endorsement the automaker sought, it underscored the performance capabilities of these machines. Fast forward nearly nine decades, and the allure of Thirties Fords remains as vibrant as ever. This 1934 Ford Tudor Custom, a testament to timeless design and automotive craftsmanship, continues to capture hearts and desires, transcending the boundaries of time and condition. Meticulously restored to perfection, this automobile has undergone a transformation into a remarkable restomod, seamlessly blending a classic aesthetic with modern innovations. With its rejuvenated powertrain, a touch of refined elegance, contemporary amenities, and a mere 5,000 miles since its restoration, this masterpiece is a compelling addition to any discerning collector's garage.
The Ford Mustang is and will always be America's muscle car sweetheart; for years, the humble marque has provided a realistic performance marvel for aspiring to own since it doesn't break the bank. The 2005 Ford Mustang Custom we have today best represents America's oldest name badge and has just a reported 15,959 miles on the clock.
Mustangs possess a unique and appealing quality that makes them highly desirable. This has erupted into a notable phenomenon among muscle car enthusiasts who passionately admire and worship the brand. When the 2003 Mustang Mach 1 was first debuted, Ford had such a strong response that they included another model year of Mach 1 into their busy schedule. However, in 2004, the Mustang bid farewell to the SN-95 platform, presenting collectors and fans of the Fox-based cars with a final opportunity to acquire a brand-new Mach 1 before the platform transition. Here we have a member of the said iconic 2004 Ford Mustang Mach1 in sublime condition with its odometer reading 11,500 miles. With its compact yet powerful combination, this car is ready to add plenty of fun to your life.
Chevrolet spent seven generations perfecting the Corvette to be the best it could before elevating it into the upper echelons of sports car performance with the current C8. However, every generation of Corvette is unique and distinctive in its own way, with a set of firm fans and enthusiastic owners. That's why we're sure that this 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ will be hotly lusted after. A potent seventh-generation example, it's got some tasteful performance enhancements under its hood to enjoy. Coming to you with just 11,000 miles since new, it's endowed with the 3LZ Preferred Equipment Group Package too.
When it comes to performance and value, the Chevrolet Corvette stands out as an unbeatable choice for sports car enthusiasts. This iconic American sports car offers exhilarating performance without breaking the bank. While the standard Corvette model guarantees an enjoyable driving experience, it is the Z06 trim that truly takes it to the next level. Whether it's from any generation, driving off in a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is guaranteed to provide an exceptional time behind the wheel. Today, we have a stunning example of a 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 with approximately 39,000 miles on the odometer. It's time to embrace your passion for racing and add excitement to your weekends with style and flair.
Established in 1987, Street Legal Performance, or SLP, is a renowned company that set out to enhance the performance of late-model American muscle cars while ensuring compliance with emissions regulations. A significant milestone in SLP's history was the development of the first-ever 50-state emission-legal performance package, marking a pivotal moment in the world of performance upgrades. This innovation, tailored specifically for V8 Camaros and Firebirds, offered enthusiasts the perfect blend of enhanced performance and emissions compliance. In the case of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, SLP showcases its unparalleled expertise, resulting in the remarkable 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SLP ZL575. With a mere 2,000 miles on its odometer, this vehicle represents a rare and exceptional opportunity for enthusiasts.
For those who adore classic cars and have a soft spot for the allure of muscle cars, this one's for you. Chevrolet, a brand that epitomizes American muscle passion in metal and rubber, has created vehicles that capture hearts worldwide. Among the standout models emerging from Chevrolet's stable, the Chevelle stands tall as a triumphant nameplate spanning three generations. Unveiling the 1966 model year brought a complete restyling to the Chevelle, gracing it with bold aesthetics that continue to captivate classic car enthusiasts to this day. In the spotlight is a mesmerizing 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Restomod packing a modern LS1 V8, a testament to the era's sentiments while boasting contemporary enhancements that modern buyers will surely relish. With an astonishingly low mileage of just 450 miles and the meticulous frame-off restoration undertaken by the owner, its timeless charisma takes center stage.
1968 was an exciting year for Corvette aficionados as the third generation made its entrance. Sporting a new body style and a refreshed interior, the third generation or C3 'Vette would continue right up to the 1982 model year, with several improvements along the way. If you'd like to experience the excitement that many will have felt way back in 1968, this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L79 that we've got on sale is one great way to do so. A 67,500-mile car, it's reportedly received quite a bit of refreshment and rejuvenation to keep it going.
Closely associated with the Valiant, the Scamp was popular and remains a desirable vehicle, renowned for its looks and affordable power. Originally featuring either a 225 Slant-Six or 318 V8, this particular 1971 Plymouth Scamp comes with a 340ci engine swapped within; the current owner reports the swapped engine has only 2,500 miles to its name, although the car reportedly has 27,000 miles on the clock. With a number of performance enhancements as well as some upgrades on the visuals, this particular 1971 Scamp looks fresh, despite its age or name. Because the car was only in production for a short run, and the aesthetic of the vehicle itself, the Scamp has become a highly desirable vehicle, and now you have the chance to be a proud owner of a car that is better than ever before.
1978 marked a quarter-century of the Corvette's production, and Chevrolet knew they had to make it special. In comes the 1978 Chevrolet Corvette 25th Silver Anniversary Edition. What set the 25th Silver Anniversary Edition apart was its stunning visual design that gleams against their standard offerings. To make this edition even more exclusive, Chevrolet produced a limited number of these vehicles. Only 15,283 units were crafted, making each one a coveted collector's item to this day. According to the current owner of our subject Corvette, it has 8,575 original miles on it with extensive documentation since the car was new. And this vehicle is said to be completely original, which will no doubt excite vintage car lovers.
The second-generation Corvette holds an iconic status for a multitude of reasons. It introduced the distinctive boat-tail styling, the innovation of pop-up headlamps, the revered Stingray badge, and various other design elements. While the unique split-screen rear window was exclusive to the 1963 coupe, any second-generation Corvette in excellent condition is highly coveted. Enter the scene, the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Said to have only 3,500 miles on the odometer, the current owner, who has held the car for approximately three years, reports that during their ownership, the vehicle underwent a comprehensive electrical overhaul and rewiring process. The car is accompanied by paperwork and books, boasting a numbers-matching motor with supporting documentation—an enthusiast's dream come true.
Arguably the king of American sports cars, there's very little not to love about the Chevrolet Corvette. For decades since the first generation 'Vette' was unveiled, it has been a vehicle that continues to remain relevant and beloved by American sports car enthusiasts. This particular 1965 Chevrolet Corvette takes the form of a convertible and hails from the era that defined this iconic sports car and its place in the automotive world. Installed with an all-American V8 strapped to the front, according to the current owner, this car has plenty of power ready to deliver to the wheels and put down on the road. With 2,200 miles reported on the clock, since it was fully rebuilt five years ago, according to the report, if you love classic sports cars, this is a car you don't want to miss out on.
Buick's crack at the burgeoning personal luxury car market of the Sixties, the Riviera, made its first appearance in 1963. It saw eight generations of production until 1999 when it bowed out after over 1.1 million were made. This 1964 Buick Riviera Coupe is a fine example for someone wanting to get into the Riviera lifestyle and sample true Sixties American luxury. With 54,000 miles on the clock, it's had some work done and needs a bit more as well. Thus, it's the ideal car for someone seeking a classic as well as a weekend project.
Picture this: it's sundown on a weekend, and you're aching for a drive to soothe your soul and set you up for the tough week that lies ahead. However, a problem lies ahead: You don't have the machine to ensure a smooth weekend drive. Presented today is the answer to your problems and it looks like this 1962 Chevrolet Impala Coupe we have today.
Exemplifying the quintessential attributes of a formidable muscle car – thunderous performance, commanding aesthetics, and exhilaration with every acceleration, this 2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R boasts a mere 2,820 miles on its odometer, promising to elevate your weekend escapades with style. Distinguished further by its exclusive Shelby trim package and the R-electronic package, this high-performance machine beckons enthusiasts.
When it comes to getting the best in terms of performance and driveability with the Chevrolet Corvette, the Z06 trim package is the one to have. Built on standing out with its unique design and eyebrow-lifting performance, this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a testament to the Z06 name and has just a reported 19,700 miles on the clock.
Acquiring a first-generation 1957 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a prized opportunity for any classic car enthusiast. Owning and driving a piece of American sports car history is a dream come true, and now you have the chance to make that dream a reality with this stunning example available for purchase. Presented today is a 1957 Chevrolet Corvette 283 “Fuelie” as a reported numbers-matching vehicle, ensuring its originality and authenticity. It is equipped with the rare Ramjet fuel injection and the car has undergone an engine rebuild, resulting in less than 1,000 miles on the newly refreshed engine. This makes the car even more desirable and reliable for its next fortunate owner.
Ford's Galaxie line-up of full-size cars was named after the exciting space race that captured America's imagination. Running from 1959 to 1974, the Galaxie competed head-to-head with Chevrolet's Impala and remains a sought-after American classic from Ford. This particular 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 has undergone a comprehensive restoration in 2006, featuring numerous updates and performance enhancements with only 500 miles on the new motor.
When it comes to muscle cars, the more outrageous one's design and creative team were, the better. Hence, the Chevrolet El-Camino will always go down as one of America's coolest machines; it has everything, the performance that rivals the most potent muscle cars, a design that's practical, and sheer coolness value. Looking to get your very own slice of American muscle? This 1966 Chevrolet El Camino we have today is the one for you.
The Pontiac Grand Prix was one of those slightly different muscle cars of the genre. Over its 46 year production run the marque catered to many different segments of the automotive world. Starting off as a full sized offering, it passed through mid-sized and even at one point dabbling in the personal luxury car market. Amongst the different definitions of the Pontiac Grand Prix marque, arguably the most interesting one was the 2nd generation. With development being centered around having performance to match its muscle car looks, this 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix can be your way of throwing it back to the 70’s. Located in California this car has seen a few custom modification to make it stand out.
Chevrolet's Camaro was introduced in 1967 to take on the Ford Mustang, along with the Pontiac Firebird. Chevy's contender continues to this day, with the Camaro and Mustang continuing to hold up the pony class, even in a sea of SUVs. Classic Camaros are lovely, and now that the third-generation from the Eighties is gaining classic status, why not buy this fine 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC today? The car bears just 3,000 miles and has a reportedly rare maroon-on-maroon color scheme.
Have you ever fantasized about having a race car that also can shock and awe on the streets? It's time you stopped dreaming and got behind the wheel of this 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Street Strip. This custom race build is a road-legal performance powerhouse geared for smiles per gallon on track and your daily driver if you feel like it.
It's 1998, and you are watching the latest Jackie Chan movie, The Rush Hour. It's comedy gold, but as a petrolhead, you can't help but stare at the gorgeous Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C3 featured in the movie. You see it being used as a getaway car, in chase scenes, and for daily driving. And that is what this car is all about. What you see here is a stunning example of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, which belongs to the third generation of the iconic 'Vette legacy. Showing just 76,000 miles on its clock, this car has reportedly undergone a full restoration to become what you see here today. Its owner stated that this beauty has just appraised at $55,000, making it a bargain to add to your collection of classic cars.
The Buick Regal nameplate enjoyed a production run from 1973 to 2004, with a resurgence spanning 2011 to 2020. Serving as a symbol of Buick's commitment to delivering a robust and value-driven mid-size offering, the Regal witnessed the emergence of six distinct generations. Among these, the third generation stands out notably due to the introduction of the formidable Grand National variant. This particular model garnered significant attention for its remarkable capabilities, which included the ability to rival even the revered Corvettes of its time, effectively cementing its reputation both on the streets and the racetrack. For enthusiasts with a long-standing desire to own a Grand National, an exciting opportunity has emerged. Presently available for purchase is a meticulously maintained 1987 Buick Regal Grand National, boasting a mere 64,000 miles on its odometer. The current owner assures that all routine maintenance has been dutifully carried out, with recent alignment ensuring optimal performance.
The Chevrolet Nova, also known as the Chevy II, was the Bowtie's compact car offering in the Sixties and Seventies. Created as a basic, no-nonsense automobile, the Nova ran through four generations from 1962 through 1979. A fifth generation was briefly produced between 1985 and 1988, but it was a rebadged Toyota. This particular example up for sale with us is a first-generation 1962 Chevrolet Nova that's received some significant upgrades by the current owner and has reportedly driven less than 500 miles since then. It's something of a sleeper, going by the upgraded powertrain we will tell you about shortly. So, why not add it to your collection?
Welcome to all auto enthusiasts who have an unquenchable thirst for speed and are looking for a specimen that can be tossed around a racetrack. Extra credit if you happen to share a passion for classic cars. This stunning specimen of a 1974 Chevrolet Nova is not your typical Chevy that you buy to enjoy a nostalgic driving experience. It is modified to undertake some serious speed and power, making it a fierce Street Rod. With a lengthy list of upgrades included, this fire-breathing Muscle car is ready for you to take home in spanking-new condition. With the sale of this car, you receive several documents of confirmation, a user manual, and a gloriously created album with pictures capturing every step of its transformation journey.
The C6 Corvette, like every generation before it, further improved and optimized America's favorite sports car. The first Corvette to drop the pop-up headlamps after four generations of sporting them, the C6 also brought a larger passenger cabin as well as a new V8 under the hood. The Grand Sport moniker continued, indicating a more track-focused 'Vette. Up for sale is a 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible with the 4LT Preferred Equipment Group, the Grand Sport Heritage Package, and Z16 specification. Bearing only 16,400 miles on the odometer, this 'Vette is excellent if you're planning to enjoy it as well as preserve it.
There are so many exciting Corvettes out there, that it can be hard to pick one if you're a Corvette fan. Let us present you with something distinctive to help make up your mind. This particular 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is from the sixth, or C6 generation that ran between 2004 and 2013. Yes, it doesn't have the pop-up headlamps of yore, but it compensates by offering a larger passenger cabin and a more muscular outlook. This particular car is of the potent Z06 variant and has a truly monstrous engine under its hood. But what's really amazing? The low mileage on this car is just over 18,500, to be more precise. There are a few performance enhancements installed as well. Let's get into the details.
The first generation of the venerable Ford Mustang is considered the most important, desired, and coveted because it was the car that kicked off an entire segment in the industry, called the Pony Car. Of course, there were special variants of the Mustang, such as the Mach 1, and what we've got here is a 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1, which represents the last year of production for the first generation. With 32,000 miles on the odometer, it's clearly a light runner that's got plenty of life left in it.
The last of the front-engined brigade, the C7 or seventh-generation Corvette will no doubt be a collector's classic two or three decades from now. That's why you shouldn't waste any time snagging this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible that's up for sale. With just 7,644 miles on the clock, it's a convertible blank canvas on which you can create your own story and journey with. Let's find out what's special about it.
The Chevrolet brand set the standard for American automobiles in the 60s and 70s, and it only takes one look at this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle to understand why. The simple and straightforward nature of the car speaks to the American spirit, as does its grit and inherent power, which made this particular car an instant classic during the time it was unveiled to the public. In contrast to the Chevelle that originally rolled out of the factory, this vehicle has undergone a few upgrades, according to the information given by the current owner. With a pristine exterior and powerful engine, reportedly delivering over 500 horsepower, this car is perfect for you to welcome and preserve for another generation of automobile enthusiasts to enjoy.
Introducing the pinnacle of investment-grade muscle cars, the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71 427ci Turbo-Jet V8 Tri-Power. Meticulously restored to its original frame-off integrity, this extraordinary vehicle exudes timeless appeal and promises exceptional future collector car value. It boasts an ultra-rare combination of options, including Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Electric Windows, Black Leather, and both the Original Hardtop and Soft Top, making it a highly sought-after gem for avid collectors. This Corvette has received the prestigious authentication of Arizona Chapter NCRS judge Terry Dunham, confirming its adherence to NCRS standards as an original specimen. Notably, the engine pad deck exhibits the original parallel front to back broach machining lines, further enhancing its authenticity. With a reported frame-off restoration utilizing original and NOS parts, this remarkable vehicle has a mere 2,200 miles on the odometer since its restoration. Its numbers-matching status adds to its allure, and its inclusion of the original Protectoplate and warranty card, carefully preserved in a protective plastic sleeve, sets it apart as a truly exceptional find. Prepare to be captivated by the allure of this meticulously restored 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible L71, a shining testament to the timeless design and unrivaled performance of this legendary American muscle car.
The first-generation GMC Jimmy is a badge-engineered variant of the Chevy K5 Blazer. This full-size SUV offered proper off-road capabilities and ample space for the family to travel around in. What we've got here isn't quite a stock K5 Jimmy, as it's received a comprehensive engine transplant. Built by Petty's Garage, this 1989 GMC K5 Jimmy LT4 has been featured at the renowned SEMA auto show and is a one-of-a-kind job. Do you want to own something unique? Here's the golden ticket.
Muscle cars are designed to make a statement from the moment they roll off the factory floor, and the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR we have today takes this to the next level. With only 6,000 miles on the clock, this track-focused powerhouse is a sight to behold and is guaranteed to provide endless excitement. The car's sleek and aerodynamic design is matched by its impressive performance, making it the perfect choice for drivers who crave speed and precision. Whether you're setting lap times on the track or cruising on the open road, the 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is sure to provide an unforgettable driving experience with infinite smiles per gallon.
The year 2022 held a significant resonance for both enthusiasts and connoisseurs, marking the celebration of 55 illustrious years since the inception of the iconic Shelby GT500. Often, performance is deemed the dialect of the gods, and in this arena, the GT500 converses with remarkable fluency. Yet, serendipity may bestow upon you the opportunity to encounter the embodiment of pony-car excellence within the realms of the 2022 model year, revealing a harmonious fusion of untamed prowess and road-worthy refinement. Rather than relying solely on our narrative, we invite you to experience firsthand the remarkable testament to engineering prowess that is the 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. With a mere 310 miles gracing its odometer, this specimen exudes a factory-fresh aura, an embodiment of the meticulous care and restraint bestowed upon it.
Since the 1993 model year, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has been the darling mid-size SUV of Americans all over the country. You've probably seen it in so many films, faithfully fulfilling family duties on as well as off-screen. Now in the fifth generation, it's sure to stay for many more years. Along the way, Jeep did produce some potent variants, such as this fourth-generation 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk that's for sale right now. Bearing under 13,200 miles on its odometer, this Grand Cherokee Trackhawk came from the factory with 700 charging horses under its hood. However, it's also been given a further boost to a reported 1,000 horsepower by Livernoise Motorsports. The current owner says that all original parts removed from the tune will be included in the sale. Furthermore, the dyno test paperwork is available to back up the four-figure horsepower claim.
We have a number of 1969 Chevrolet Camaros in various flavors for you to pick from. This is yet another instance in the RS category referring to the term "Rally Sport." At first glance, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 flaunts its racing nature with its sleek body and aggressive stance. But there is something that makes this particular car a bit more special. Passed down through generations, it has remained within the current owners' family since its initial purchase in 1969, with documentation to back it up. Never have been restored, this Camaro only received reconditioning to revitalize it. With the original build sheet available, this car is sure to be a purchase that is both appealing and reliable.
The AC Cobra, also known as the Shelby Cobra, was the result of a British-American collaboration. AC Cars of Britain received a letter from legendary American racer and tuner Carroll Shelby asking whether they could build him a car modified to accept a V8 engine, and they accepted. The result was the Shelby Cobra, a fearsome beast that few could ever tame, a car that commanded respect from many. With less than a thousand original Cobras made, finding one isn't easy. That's why the replica market is thriving, with examples such as this 1964 Shelby Cobra Replica By Shell Valley that we've got for sale right now. With just 200 miles on the motor, the current owner reports the car to be titled as a 2000 model-year vehicle and built by Shell Valley. Let's investigate what it offers.
The Pontiac GTO was born out of a heavy-handed decision by GM executives in 1963. These executives decreed that GM divisions were banned from being involved in auto racing. Alrighty then, thought John Z. DeLorean. You can ban us from direct involvement, but you can't stop us from creating something that customers may use to race with. Along with Bill Collins and Russ Gee, he went on to create the legendary GTO. The name is a hat tip to the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO. This 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Tribute was purchased by the current owner after its previous owner comprehensively restored it. This reportedly rotisserie restoration has seen less than 600 miles pass ever since.
Plymouth, a cherished American automotive marque, has regrettably faded into history, leaving behind a trail of iconic nameplates. Among these, the legendary Road Runner stands tall. Revered for its emphasis on robust performance, the Road Runner graced the roads as a mid-size powerhouse for a brief but impactful three generations. Representing the inaugural era, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hardtop, though boasting a mileage of 125,250, has undergone substantial refurbishment to ensure its enduring vitality. Are you poised to claim the mantle of its next steward?
The automotive landscape was forever changed when Dodge made the solemn announcement of its transition to electric muscle cars, leaving enthusiasts in collective mourning for the impending demise of its beloved internal combustion engine models after 2023. While the new wave of electric sports cars promises impressive power and mind-bending acceleration, there's an irreplaceable essence that accompanies the roar of a classic combustion engine. Fortunately, Dodge bequeathed us with enduring gems like this 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody, a slightly tamer sibling of the drag-race-focused SRT Demon, and one of the world's most formidable machines. With a mere 2,343 miles on the odometer, this Dodge stands ready to embark on a journey of unforgettable memories with its next owner.
The fifth-generation Mustang was widely hailed as a return to form. It sported retro-modern styling, plenty of power, and the hallowed Shelby variants to thrill performance seekers. Among the many special editions produced during the fifth generation's lifetime was the Shelby GT500KR. This particular special edition debuted for the 2008 model year in homage to the King of the Road tag seen on the 1968 Mustang. We've got one of those Kings up for sale in the shape of this 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR. We're told that it's CSM 08KR0815 and comes with CSM numbered badges, GT500KR fender and grille emblems, and special Shelby GT500KR carbon fiber components. But what'll really blow your mind away is the mileage; this car has traveled a scant 1,500 miles since it left the factory.
As one of the most iconic cars to ever be created, few need an introduction to this car. The Mustang is the literal essence of American automotive culture, creating its own segment, inspiring competition to produce some of the most beautiful cars in the world, and establishing itself as a true legend. The Mustang has come a long way since it was first released. Still, do more power, modern technology, and comfort make for a better car? True Mustang enthusiasts will tell you otherwise. For them, this first-generation 1965 Ford Mustang embodies the true connection between car and driver, and we are honored to announce that it is currently up for sale.
After starting as a timeless muscle car, the Charger took a long break as one of Dodge's offerings. However, the American car maker had other plans and reintroduced the Charger after 20 years as a four-door sedan that had a little bit of a kick. Charger fans, however, demanded more, and high-performance variants of the car were offered. This 2014 Dodge Charger SRT is one of them. With its aggressive design and eye-catching custom work that comes with a full list of bills and receipts, it's nothing short of a piece of art, one that we are proud to mention is on our list of cars for sale.
Introducing a rare gem that stands out not only within our collection but also in the automotive landscape. Amidst the early 1970s, an era marked by the dominance of muscle cars, Plymouth, an illustrious American brand, aimed to etch its name in the annals of speed aficionados. The iconic Satellites, Road Runners, and GTXs made an indelible mark, becoming revered collector's items to this day. Enter the remarkable embodiment that is the 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus Roadrunner Tribute, a masterful fusion of the legendary Roadrunner's spirit and the opulent Sebring Plus's elegance. Remarkably, this vehicle benefits from a powerhouse inherited directly from a 1970 Challenger, embodying the spirit of a true performance icon.
There's something about it that just makes American muscle absolutely irresistible for the petrolhead in all of us. It's a car we can't help but look with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a great example of why. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This particular vehicle features a massive V8, nimble performance, and a heart that just won't quit. With a few changes made to the drivetrain and engine, this Camaro is ready to tear up any road set in its path.
When considering underappreciated design and performance of the 1960s, the Chevrolet Chevelle invariably emerges as a pinnacle. The 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS Clone amplifies the intrinsic allure of its design and performance to a remarkable extent, constituting an exemplar best comprehended through firsthand experience.
The Chevrolet El Camino presents an intriguing fusion of utility and performance, offering an alternative to traditional pickup trucks for those seeking a more car-like experience while retaining the practicality of an open cargo bed. Spanning five generations from 1959 to 1987, the El Camino showcased its muscular prowess in various iterations, courtesy of an array of available V8 powertrains. This particular specimen, a 1964 Chevrolet El Camino from the inaugural generation, has found its way into our inventory. Noteworthy is its comprehensive frame-off restoration in 2007, skillfully executed by a previous owner. Furthermore, it boasts a collection of tantalizing performance enhancements that elevate its driving experience to extraordinary heights. Join us as we delve into the captivating details of this automotive gem.
Pontiac's Firebird debuted in 1967 as the sister car to Chevy's Camaro. Sharing many common elements above and below the skin, the Trans Am was one side of a double whammy by General Motors designed to knock the Ford Mustang off the pony car perch. The Firebird was produced over four generations from 1967 to 2002 and is a much-loved car on the silver screen. The second generation was heavily featured in Smokey and the Bandit, while the third was the basis for Knight Rider's KITT. When the fourth generation rolled around in 1993, it featured many improvements, including 90% of its parts being all-new. Up for sale with us is an excellent example of a fourth-generation Firebird Trans Am. This particular 2000 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible is said to have over $7,000 invested in refreshment work by the current owner. It's now up for sale and bears just 68,000 miles on its odometer.
Chevrolet's Bel Air, the flagship full-size model spanning from 1950 to 1981, drew its name from the prestigious enclave of Los Angeles, showcasing Chevrolet's intent to cater to a discerning clientele with this lavishly adorned cruiser. While first-generation Bel Airs are not uncommon to come across, the true challenge lies in locating a specimen that has been cared for meticulously or restored to its former glory. Fortunately, we've undertaken the arduous task for you, and proudly present this meticulously rebuilt 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom for your contemplation. Having undergone an extensive restoration, this vehicle has also received thoughtful enhancements. What's more, with a mere 6,000 miles clocked since its rebirth, it stands poised to endure for many more decades, if so desired.
2018 was a lovely time to be an automotive enthusiast in the US. Before Covid-19 stole the whos and news headlines, Dodge released the Challenger SRT Demon. This four-wheeled virus spread positively, with enthusiasts glued to their screens watching Dodge's purpose-built monster rockets down drag strips and break the internet. Have you ever wanted to get your hands on a car that was an instant classic the moment it appeared? This 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, with a reported 10,000 miles on the clock, is a monster on the straight and a legend all day.
The Chevrolet Corvette stands as an enduring legend in the automotive world, and embodying its legacy is this exquisite 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. With a reported mileage of only 59,000 miles, this classic gem retains its numbers-matching authenticity, poised to not only enhance your driveway but also enrich your life.
Chevrolet, a brand that epitomized American automotive excellence during the 1960s, left an indelible mark on the nation's car culture. The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle stands as a testament to this era, embodying the essence of American spirit through its unadorned and robust design. Unveiled to the public, it became an instant classic, a symbol of grit and inherent power. The 1966 Chevelle Malibu SS 396 presented here is no ordinary classic; it has undergone an extensive restoration with a touch of modern performance enhancements, making it a truly unique machine. With a mere 320 miles showing on the odometer, this Chevelle has been reimagined and is now poised to find a new home.
Chevy's Chevelle was alive for just fourteen years and is a classic case of 'gone but not forgotten.' The Chevelle's following continues to this day, even among a segment of enthusiasts who weren't alive when production ended after 1977. That's why we're in no doubt that this 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle SS will find a loving home. If you're reading this and feel like the best candidate to take on this 59,700-mile example, simply give us a call. Meanwhile, let us tell you a bit about this particular car.
The 1955 Chevrolet 210 was a quintessential family sedan of the Fifties, manufactured from 1953 to 1957. The second generation, introduced for the 1955 model year, marked significant advancements, including the integration of the small-block V8 engine. Now, available for acquisition is a remarkable 1955 Chevrolet 210 Restomod. However, a deeper examination unveils a plethora of practical enhancements, in addition to a comprehensive restoration as attested by the present owner. This is a classic beauty that's not just for show; it's designed to be comfortably driven on a daily basis.
The Dodge Challenger was born in 1970 as a pony car segment contender, as well as a muscle car when endowed with larger V8 engines. It would run from 1970 to 1983 across two generations before taking a twenty-five-year hiatus before rebirth. The third-generation Challenger that debuted in 2008 is still going strong and has spawned many special editions. This 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is just one of those; as the name suggests, it packs a mighty punch. Only 3,300 SRT Demons were made, and this car is the only reported example sporting the color combo that you'll read about shortly. With just 12,200 miles, why not take this drag missile home? It can also be your daily driver if desired, as it has the necessary creature comforts and tech toys.
Chevy’s full-sized offering, the Impala nameplate is still fondly looked upon by many despite bowing out by 2020. Arguably, the classic Impalas from the Sixties through Eighties are the defining ones, as well as the Impala SS from the Nineties. This 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe Restomod hails from the third generation of the nameplate and has undergone a full restoration in 2013. Let’s find out what it’s all about, and why it makes for a fine classic with some modern conveniences to enjoy.
Transport yourself back to the 1960s, a time when your pursuit of a captivating performance machine that seizes attention at first sight and ignites with power as you accelerate, leads you through dealership floors and the pages of automotive magazines. Amidst the abundance of muscle-bound options, Chevrolet's Camaro emerges as a standout, holding its ground as a performance icon even in the present day. If you've dreamt of claiming your own piece of 1960s American muscle, consider this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 we present, boasting a purported 3,000 miles on the odometer, a remarkable choice to infuse your weekends with exhilarating style.
Hailing from the Chevrolet Master series of pickup trucks that ran between 1933 and 1942, this particular 1937 Chevrolet Pickup Restomod is quite possibly one of a kind. That's the thing with resto-mods; you can truly customize a vehicle the way you want it to be. However, while some may go absolutely bonkers, whoever did up this particular Chevy has shown tasteful restraint, coupled with enhancement where necessary. Bearing a mere 8,800 miles after its comprehensive restomod regime, will you be its next owner?
Ford ignited the pony car rivalry, but it wasn't long before General Motors entered the scene. Refusing to cede all the excitement and lucrative gains of this rapidly expanding segment to Ford, they introduced the Camaro, accompanied by its partner, the Firebird, in 1967. While the Firebird eventually receded in the early 2000s, the Camaro persisted in an ongoing showdown with the Mustang. This endurance match continues to captivate enthusiasts to this day. Hence, stumbling upon a specimen like the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe holds immense appeal for those seeking a quintessential American muscle car. This particular example embraces the spirit of a restomod, harmoniously fusing elements from both eras to craft the masterpiece before you. Furthermore, its impressive odometer reads a mere 56,500 miles, adding to its allure.
The first-generation Mustang is what comes to mind when one visualizes a classic Mustang. The initiator of the pony car class, the Mustang debuted in 1964 with a choice of three body styles. Arguably it's the fastback that became most popular, helped by its silver screen appearance on Bullitt. Next up is the convertible, which even appeared in the James Bond film Goldfinger, driven by the main female character. The body style that got the least attention was the hard top, which is a pity. That's why you should stand out from the classic pony car crowd and buy this 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop. It's got 65,000 miles on the clock and has undergone some refreshment.
The Ford Mustang's narrative stands as an enduring exemplar of American tenacity and resolve in carving a trail where none had existed before. The Mustang stands alone as the catalyst for birthing the pony car classification, ushering in the era of affordable, stylish, and sprightly automobiles, often characterized by their two-door configuration and compactness relative to the standard full-size sedans. The inaugural generation of the Mustang graced the streets in September 1964, etching an indelible mark in history. For those in pursuit of a first-generation specimen, an enticing proposition awaits. Presented here is a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible with an odometer reading of 99,000 miles, touted to possess its original engine and transmission. The present owner reveals that, to their knowledge, neither the engine nor the transmission has undergone refurbishment, and even the paintwork maintains its primary authenticity, barring minor touch-ups that one might expect from a vehicle of this vintage.
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.
The Chevrolet Impala boasts a host of legends in its marque, each model year was special in its own right, but the 60s saw the birth of a true icon. Present today is this 1967 Chevrolet Impala Coupe, which has a reported 69,535 miles on the clock, is a true American hero and is one way to liven up your weekend drives.
The Chevrolet Corvette is an iconic car that has constantly reinvented itself during the past many decades of its existence. This particular car is a 2008 model, a front-engine monster that is destined to be a future classic and collectible thanks to its striking visuals and built-for-track performance. It comes with the 2LZ Preferred Equipment Group, as well as front and side-impact airbags, for additional safety when pushing the car to its limit. With two keys available with the car, sharing isn't a problem, nor would it be an issue if you can't seem to find one of them. An indoor car cover is reported to be included with the sale, as is a Corvette trickle charger. With only 36,000 miles on the clock, this future classic sports car is an absolute steal.
The 1965 Ford Mustang is a timeless automotive icon that was born out of a visionary blend of style, power, and accessibility. With its sleek lines, aggressive grille, and unmistakable pony logo, the Mustang exuded an aura of freedom and adventure, capturing the spirit of the American dream. Its innovative "pony car" concept revolutionized the automotive industry, offering an affordable yet exhilarating driving experience that resonated with a generation, ultimately cementing the Mustang's status as a symbol of rebellion, individuality, and the thrill of the open road. On the topic of American icons, this stunning example has been restored and brought back into duty. For us, it's more than a pleasure to announce that it is up for sale.
The fourth-generation, or C4 Corvette, was a pretty impressive car in its own right until General Motors decided to up the ante even further. They sought assistance from Lotus Cars, and the result of a long story cut short was the ZR-1 variant of the C4 'Vette. Nearly every aspect of the car's mechanical and drivetrain systems was improved upon, making the ZR-1 the most potent factory 'Vette you could buy. This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is a reportedly all-factory example save for an aftermarket exhaust and bears just 35,000 miles on the odometer. If you want a C4 that can really go, it's a worthwhile purchase.
The fifth-generation Mustang was widely hailed as a sort of return to its roots. This was mainly because of the retro-modern styling that it displayed, but also because the Mustang was finally re-gaining lost performance. Over a million fifth-gen Mustangs were sold, and of course, Shelby got in on the action too. This 2012 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is a perfect example of one of the hottest fifth-gen Mustangs you could buy, and the current owner reports it to have an SVT tune for extra power. It's also got a light 38,900 miles on the odometer, making it a great bargain.
The Ford Mustang, an American automotive icon, is still revered in the hearts of many and continues to live on in modern times with its latest iterations. Yet the value of the classic Mustangs of the past and their significance hasn't faded. The "60s was when the Mustang became the icon that it is, and this 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe hails from that exact era. Having undergone a full restoration 20 years ago, according to the current owner, this Mustang is in great shape, even with 130,000 miles reported on the clock. With a few changes done to the engine, this coupe is still in great condition and maintains its original aesthetic, which has aged like fine wine in the many decades it has endured. Even so, this particular Mustang continues to trot strong, ready to gallop with the signal of the throttle.
The 24-hour Le Mans is a motorsport mania that is loved by auto enthusiasts around the world. The Chevrolet Corvette has a successful racing pedigree under its belt, notably at the Le Mans track. Their C7.R racecars have been carrying the torch at this track since their introduction in 2014. Corvette Racing partner Pratt & Miller in lockstep with Chevrolet’s engineering squad built this stunning machine that secured many victories at Le Mans. Chevy didn’t forget to pay homage to this icon with a track-capable road going version, the 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition. Only 500 units were made, and we are thrilled to share this rare example of the C7.R edition, which is suited with the 3LZ equipment group. It hides a surprise under the hood too!
In the realm of contemporary automotive excellence, a modern muscle car exemplifies the harmonious fusion of performance prowess, rich lineage, and aesthetic allure. In the discerning pursuit of such an automotive gem, our spotlight today is cast upon the distinguished 2018 Dodge Challenger 392 Hemi Scat Pack Shaker. With a mere 670 documented miles adorning its odometer, this exceptional specimen beckons you to invigorate your weekends with a symphony of power, all while immersing yourself in the resplendent embodiment of American muscle at its zenith.
The Pontiac GTO emerged as a response to General Motors' prohibition on their divisions participating in auto racing in 1963. The collaboration of John Z. DeLorean, Bill Collins, and Russ Gee birthed a skunkworks project that would transform the Tempest into a high-performance street car. The outcome was the Pontiac GTO, its name drawing inspiration from the Ferrari 250 GTO, signifying Gran Turismo Omologato, or Grand Tourer Homologated in Italian. The GTO proved a monumental triumph and continues to ignite desire among enthusiasts. Thus, we proudly present this 1968 Pontiac GTO for sale, boasting a mere 8,443 miles on its odometer. The current owner attests to the presence of the original, numbers-matching engine block and transmission, although documentation is lacking. The car received a repaint approximately three decades ago. Further intrigue envelopes this vehicle, and its enticements await your exploration as you read on.
The 1969 Camaro is a legendary icon of American muscle cars, admired by enthusiasts for its classic style and impressive power. This particular car, a 1969 Camaro SS L89 with its rare "L89" 396ci engine and RPO Dealer Installed lightweight aluminum heads, is a true collector's item. It also features a factory Daytona Yellow paint job and is fitted with a Holley Sniper EFI system, making it an exceptional combination of design and performance. With only 4000 miles on the rebuilt engine, it's a rare find that is sure to impress any car enthusiast.
The Dodge Viper was born out of Chrysler’s then-president desiring to create something like the AC Cobra for the Nineties. A team of crack development engineers worked on Project Viper, and the result was released to the market in 1991. The Viper would continue for five generations until it’s demise in 2017. What we’ve got here is a 1998 Dodge Viper GTS Coupe that’s reportedly for sale by the original owner’s family and bears just 30,500 miles on the clock. Two keys are included in the sale of this ferocious sports car that awaits its next master to tame it – and tame it you must! Driving a Viper is an exhilarating experience that demands ample attention from the mind, body, and soul, and rewards you with an experience that stays with you for life.
Presenting an exquisite 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, a true masterpiece with an impressive list of features that will leave any car enthusiast in awe. The body lines on this fiberglass beauty are simply breathtaking, showcasing its timeless design. Remarkably, there are no stress cracks, chips, blemishes, orange peel, fading, or swirls, attesting to its pristine condition. This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is a masterpiece in every sense, combining timeless design, exceptional performance, and meticulous craftsmanship. With its impeccable condition, impressive features, and validated by a seasoned NCRS judge, this Corvette is a coveted gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of automotive history that will surely turn heads, captivate hearts and get to experience the unparalleled allure of this iconic classic car.
The automotive world mourned as a whole when Dodge announced that they were retiring the Challenger nameplate to adjust to the EV trend. There are a few reasons for the grief. First and foremost, the Dodge Challenger was born as a competitor against the fabled Mustang and Camaro and figured its way to becoming a staple of Dodge, adorning the bedroom walls of motor enthusiasts. Starting in the 1970s, a number of intriguing Challenger variants rolled out of Dodge doors over the years. The R/T model stands for Road/Track and came with the nitty gritty you need to throw it around a track. And a 1972 Dodge Challenger R/T Tribute in miraculous condition like this is always attractive. The one we have featured here has only 51,000 miles on its clock and comes with a few upgrades under its belt.
There has been no change in the hearts of Mustang purists when it comes to the good old classic muscle car tale. The Ford Mustang remains the hero. The bare bones of a '60s Mustang can easily tame hefty engines that give out immense horsepower. They were made to dominate drag strips and look fantastic while doing it. Let's take a look at the generation that started it all. Belonging to the very first period of Mustangs, this 1967 Ford Mustang 5.0 bears quite a noble heritage. With just 12,760 miles under its wheels, it is prepared to treat its next lucky owner. Currently residing in California, this beauty has no problem rolling into the hearts of petrolheads.
Ending the weekend with a spirited drive in a muscle car is a surefire way to inject excitement into your routine. The timeless appeal of a true muscle car allows you to experience the raw power and exhilaration of classic American performance, all while turning heads wherever you go. Today, we have a legendary example of a muscle car, the 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, ready to make a statement on the road. With just 60,960 miles reported on the clock and assortment of proper upgrades, it's ready for a new home.
Chevy's Corvette has lived for 70 years as of 2023. Along the way, it's picked up plenty of milestones, and this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary is a celebratory edition of when it hit the 25-year mark. In fact, Chevrolet decided to make the celebrations big, with the result that all 1978 model year Corvettes are considered Anniversary editions. Hence, they received special "Anniversary" badges and emblems to commemorate this momentous event in Corvette history. This particular car has a lovely color, excellent specification, and a decent 72,000 miles on the clock. If you're looking to buy your first classic Corvette or add to an already existing collection, it's the ideal candidate.
Finding a Chevrolet Corvette with all the right elements is a tough task due to the multiple options when ordering one. Present today is a Corvette that's done to perfection and looks like this 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ. This modern American sports car has a reported 49,500 miles on the clock and is looking for a new custodian to hit the track with, as well as act as a faithful daily driver if required.
The fourth-generation Mustang gets lost in people's minds when thinking about the world's definitive pony car. That's a shame because Ford made quite a few interesting variants during the fourth generation's ten-year production run. Take this 2004 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Premium as a solid example. With just 4,900 miles, it's clear that this car was preserved in pristine order, and today it's up for sale and as close to a brand-new fourth-gen 'Stang as you can find. Buy it if you wish, but don't dilly-dally too much on your decision.
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic sports cars in the world today and has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation. Its modern iterations are sports car icons, and its iterations of the past decades are some of the most desirable works of the American automotive industry. This particular 1979 Chevrolet Corvette has been well preserved. The current owner reports the engine is the original L82 motor that the car drove out of the factory with and has 78,000 miles clocked in its name. This garage-kept beauty is the perfect choice for anyone who wishes to preserve a piece of automotive heritage for themselves for many more years to come.
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 Ford Mustang is as ubiquitous as American Cheese and Hollywood glamour. The ultimate pony car has been in production since 1965, and it is safe to say it will probably be there when our great-grandkids are born. This puts the Mustang in a very unique position where the brand is popular enough that it has become common. To rectify this, the American performance manufacturer Saleen Inc introduced the Ford Mustang Saleen S281 3V, based on a 2005 Ford Mustang. Hop into this rare performance-enhanced 2005 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 3V that bears 31,000 miles on the odometer and is a dream car for any high-performance car fans.
There are cars whose design maybe 50 + years old but can cause shock and turn heads to this day. Muscle cars are a sight to behold; every manufacturer wanted a piece of the pie and built cars far away from land, yachts built to ferry around families. Present today is this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, a true muscle car of the 60s that's geared to liven up your weekends and steal the show.
The Dodge Viper is a true American automotive legend, with its origins dating back to the 1989 North American International Auto Show, where it made its debut as a concept car. Over the years, the Viper evolved alongside the automotive industry, reaching its zenith with the remarkable 2003 edition. In this iteration, the Viper not only packed more power under its sculpted hood but also shed weight compared to its predecessors. Additionally, it boasted larger brakes and improved interior comfort. However, the engineers remained true to their original vision: the Viper would always be a driver's car, prioritizing performance over luxury. The 2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Convertible we present here is a pristine example with just 10,000 original miles.
The long-running C3 Corvette saw service from 1968 to 1982 and is fondly remembered for its distinctive design. Despite weathering the worst of the Malaise Era, the Corvette emerged victorious, and when the C4 debuted for the 1983 model year, the C3 was already becoming notable. If you'd like to buy one of the later-era C3s, this 1981 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe fits the bill to a tee. It's got a new engine with just 1,000 miles on it and a few upgrades plus refurbishments too.
Pontiac, an American automobile manufacturer with a storied history, has produced some of the most coveted cars in the industry. Originally established as the Oakland Motor Car Company in 1907, it was acquired by General Motors in 1909. The Oakland Pontiac series of cars emerged from this acquisition. By the 1920s, Pontiac had gained significant popularity, surpassing its parent company. Recognizing its success, General Motors discontinued the Oakland Motor Car Company and established Pontiac as a standalone division in 1926. One of Pontiac's iconic models is the Firebird, which was produced from 1967 to 2002 across four generations. The Firebird Trans Am variant, renowned for its high-performance capabilities, holds a special place in automotive enthusiasts' hearts. This 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, with just 87,500 miles on the odometer, exemplifies the spirit of the Trans Am lineage.
Cadillac developed the CTS-V Coupe as an extension of the CTS-V sedan, aiming to provide customers with a more dynamic and stylish American car in the high-performance luxury segment. The coupe variant appealed to those seeking a sportier and more aggressive design while still delivering the exceptional performance and advanced technologies of the sedan. By offering the CTS-V Coupe, Cadillac sought to broaden its appeal to performance enthusiasts who desired a sleek and distinctive two-door configuration without compromising on power, handling, or the brand's commitment to luxury and innovation. The CTS-V Coupe allowed Cadillac to further establish its presence in the competitive luxury coupe market, one dominated by its German competitors. This second-generation example bears with it that heritage, and in such pristine condition, we are proud to have it on our list of cars for sale.
The roots of Lingenfelter Performance Engineering date back to the late 1970s when Ken Lingenfelter began modifying high-performance cars in the Midwest. Early in the new millennium, Lingenfelter's collaboration with Chevrolet flourished, and some of the most powerful Corvettes ever built were the result of their joint vision. It was only a matter of time before the 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Lingenfelter ProCharged, the model we are featuring here, was unveiled. At its core lay the seventh-generation Corvette C7, revered for its striking design and extraordinary handling capabilities. With a Lingenfelter certificate of authenticity, plenty of tasty modifications, and 25,000 miles under its belt, our subject Corvette is now available for sale.
Harking back to the glory days of American muscle cars, this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner stands as a testament to Plymouth's foray into the muscle car arena during the Sixties. The Road Runner nameplate, iconic and revered, graced three generations of Plymouth vehicles from 1968 to 1975. This particular specimen, a 1970 model year, is a prime example of early production and therefore holds a special allure for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With just 34,795 miles on the odometer, this reportedly numbers-matching car exudes the aura of a well-preserved classic that has stood the test of time. Steeped in history and timeless design, the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner continues to captivate onlookers, evoking a sense of nostalgia for an era defined by raw power and unadulterated driving excitement. The allure of this classic American muscle car is further heightened by its low mileage, making it an even more enticing prospect for those who appreciate the beauty and heritage of vintage automobiles.
Here's a curio that will have heads turning and spark conversations. Chevy's SSR or Super Sport Roadster was manufactured between 2003 and 2006 as a sports pickup truck with a retractable hardtop. Quirky, you say? Indeed, especially when equipped with a V8 as per this 2004 Chevrolet SSR up for sale with us. Sporting just 12,700 miles on the odometer, it's perfect for someone who wants a vehicle that's uncommon and fascinating. Read on to learn more about why you should seriously consider this reportedly all-original example.
The Chevy Impala is a renowned nameplate that has been seen on and off in the market. It was first built across six generations from 1959 to 1985, then resurrected for a seventh generation between 1994 and 1996, and a further three generations saw the light of day from 2000 to 2020. The Sixty-Seven Impala hails from the fourth generation and is most famously seen in black four-door form as 'Baby,' the ride of the Winchester brothers from the hit TV show 'Supernatural.' This 1967 Chevrolet Impala may not be black or a four-door, but it's still a fine American classic that will turn heads wherever you take it. Packing a new engine with a host of upgrades and just 1,000 miles on the new motor, it's ready for a second life with gusto.
Something about it just makes an American Muscle car absolutely irresistible for the petrol-head in all of us. It's a car we cannot help but look at with adoration, and this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a great example. It's an iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman and is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today. This 60's icon boasts a massive 509ci V8 engine with 88,000 miles reported on the odometer, yet still exuding impressive performance. What's more, this stunning Camaro is fitted with a 4-Speed Manual Transmission, adorned with a plethora of driving goodies, including a 12-Bolt Posi-Trac Rear End, and an MSD ignition system, as reported by the current owner. With such an alluring combination of power and performance, this offer is simply irresistible and deserving of your utmost consideration.
The Chevrolet Corvette, an enduring symbol of the automotive world, has etched its name in the annals of history. Across generations, it has gracefully evolved while retaining the essence of its automotive lineage. In the spotlight today is a 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, a testament to time's refinement, boasting 72,000 miles on its journey. This Stingray, born of the '70s, was originally a 454 variant, now rejuvenated with a new 454 engine that breathes renewed vitality into its performance. A living embodiment of power and iconic design, this Corvette eagerly awaits a new garage and owner, poised to weave its legacy for generations to come.
The California Special is a limited-edition run of Mustangs created by California Ford dealers, and they've been doing it since 1968's 'Little Red.' This particular 2011 Ford Mustang GT Convertible California Special is just one of 600 cars produced for 2011, and it's got a light 22,000 miles on its wheels. With the Electronics Package, Comfort Package, and Security Package, plus some Roush interior accessories, this is a gorgeous drop-top pony car that will turn heads wherever you go.
Ford's Mustang had seemingly veered off track by the third generation, and Ford needed a hit to get it back on the rails. Enter 1994's fourth generation, that, while built on an updated Fox Body platform, brought back some classic styling cues, as well as the convertible variant. The fourth generation is now gaining popularity as a future classic, which is why you shouldn't think too much before snapping up this 1997 Ford Mustang GT Convertible. With just 42,535 miles since new, it comes with the Preferred Equipment Package 29A and plenty of kit to enjoy.
When twenty-five years of the Corvette rolled around, the model was in the late stage of the C3, or third-generation variant. Instead of creating a limited-edition run, Chevy decided to make all 1978 'Vettes a celebratory one. Hence the presence of cars like this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary, which sports the special Silver Anniversary paint job as well. With just 49,500 miles on the clock, this 'Vette has got some tasty upgrades to boot.
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