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.
Of the many iconic cars to have graced our shores, the Porsche 911 has a special place in any motorhead’s heart. The Porsche 911 was first produced in 1964 as a two-door, 2+2 seater high-performance rear-engined sports car. As of 2022, we can safely say that the Porsche nine eleven is still up there and lives to its heritage. 1978 saw Porsche introduce the 911SC, with the SC standing for Super Carrera, it was produced till 1983 and saw sales of 58,914 units worldwide. Of the 58,914 units sold, one of those Porsche SCs, a 1980 Porsche 911SC Targa is up for sale with just 188,000 miles and sold by the original owner.
The Chevrolet Corvette, an enduring symbol of American automotive excellence, has traversed eight generations, each marked by captivating aesthetics and unbridled muscle car performance. While each generation has garnered its share of admiration, the Chevrolet Corvette C4 stands as a pivotal moment in the legacy of this American powerhouse, exemplified by the 1987 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe we proudly present today. With a reported 40,000 miles on its odometer, this low-mileage specimen stands as an 80s legend, destined to turn heads wherever it ventures and wherever it parks.
1964 was a watershed year for the automobile industry. While Ford created an entirely new segment called the Pony Car when it debuted the Mustang, Porsche of Germany created something equally iconic in the sports car segment. The 911 or Nine-Eleven was born, and to this day, it retains the same overall iconic silhouette and rear-engined layout that it entered the world with. Owning and driving a Porsche 911 is an experience, and Porsche purists swear by the original air-cooled machines of the 1960s up to the 1990s. For those that desire more modern comforts and luxury, examples such as this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera are ideal. This stunning low-mileage example bears just 8,000 miles on the odo and can be yours.
The fourth generation Corvette was released for the 1984 model year, and it was ground-breaking in its heyday. Featuring new, crisp, computer-edged styling and a total revamp under the skin, the C4 'Vette would see production through the 1996 model year. This particular example is reportedly an all-original car with 56,215 miles on the odometer, and it looks magnificent. If you grew up in the Eighties and Nineties with Corvette posters on your bedroom wall, now's the chance to make them a reality.
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.
Contrary to what you might think, making an entry-level Ferrari is harder than a top-tier supercar. At the entry-level, you've got to balance performance, looks, features, character, and price. Your entry-level sports car can't be a threat to the ones further up the pecking order. Plus, when you're following up a class act like the Ferrari F355, you've really got to knock this one out of the park. Ferrari did just that in 1999 with the debut of the Ferrari 360. Many improvements were made to create meaningful gains over the F355 in just about every conceivable area. If you'd like to sample the 360-driving experience, this 2001 Ferrari 360 Spyder is a fine way to do so. With only 13,250 miles on the odometer, this car has received some recent servicing, a recent oil change, and some maintenance to keep it at its peak.
Since its inception in 1964, Porsche's iconic 911 has consistently defined the world of German sports cars. Its signature rear-mounted engine and distinctive handling have made it a cherished gem among petrolheads across the globe. Naturally, Porsche translated the racing DNA of their halo car to the track, giving birth to the 911 GT3 in 1999, as required by homologation rules. With each subsequent generation, a GT3 variant has graced the lineup, offering enthusiasts a road-friendly interpretation of a purebred racing machine. If you're in pursuit of such a thrilling driving experience, the 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 currently available for sale should command your attention. Boasting a mere 21,272 miles on the odometer, this performance marvel is propelled by a flat-six engine that harmonizes into a stratospheric 9,000rpm redline. Surprisingly well-appointed for a track-inspired tool, it's a potent combination of power and precision.
For a truly exhilarating track day experience that's equally at ease hugging corners or cruising in comfort, look no further than this 2019 Aston Martin Vantage Coupe. With a mere 11,050 miles reported on its odometer, this exceptional machine is primed to answer your automotive desires.
The Ferrari Testarossa, often considered Ferrari's response to the renowned Lamborghini Countach, holds a unique place in automotive history. Some see it as an embodiment of 80s cultural significance, having graced the silver screen in notable films like Miami Vice, Wolf of Wall Street, and the iconic video game Out Run by Sega in 1986. Regardless of its initial intent, the Ferrari Testarossa is an automotive masterpiece that adorned the walls of countless enthusiasts' bedrooms and gave Lamborghini fierce competition. With its signature 12-cylinder engine, featuring red-painted cam covers that inspired its name, "Testa Rossa" (Italian for "redhead"), this particular 1991 Ferrari Testarossa stands as an exceptional example, boasting a mere 11,640 miles on its odometer. Buckle up as we delve into its remarkable attributes.
The 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT is a rebellious creation born from a desire to push boundaries and set pulses racing. Inspired by the allure of speed and the pursuit of automotive excellence, it combines the essence of luxury and high performance in a breathtaking package. With its captivating design, relentless power, and unrivaled craftsmanship, the AMG GT represents a harmonious marriage between passion and engineering prowess, inviting drivers to indulge in an exhilarating journey that leaves an indelible mark on their souls. It's no surprise, as a car designed entirely by the German carmaker's racing team, the vicious grand tourer is meant to drive you to the track and rip through its course. This 2020 example is one such car, and we're proud to have it on our list of cars for sale.
The Ferrari California, a departure from the brand's traditionally fiery models, offers a more relaxed yet exhilarating driving experience. Serving as both a 2+2 grand tourer and a retractable hardtop convertible, it blends performance and practicality. Ferrari achieved several milestones with the California, including its first front-engined V8 car and the introduction of a folding metal roof. This 2010 Ferrari California, boasting just 31,100 miles and diligent maintenance, stands as a pristine example poised to become a future classic and a savvy investment.
The trident logo of the Italian luxury vehicle manufacturer, Maserati, is a thoroughly recognizable and endearing car brand in the motoring world. Established in 1914 by the Maserati Brothers, who were all involved in the automobile industry, Maserati grew over the years until its subsequent purchase by Fiat and then finally Ferrari in 1997, making it Ferraris' luxury division. Maserati saw fit to introduce the Maserati GranTurismo in 2008 as the successor of their popular grand touring cars, the Maserati Coupe and Spyder. While the GranTurismo was discontinued in 2019, 2023 has seen it revived. Up for sale is a 2015 Maserati GranTurismo MC with just 18,700 miles on the odometer.
As the highly acclaimed successor to the Ferrari F355, the 360 Spider F1 embodies Ferrari's evolutionary prowess through the integration of innovative design and superior engineering. Rooted in a heritage that traces back to the legendary Enzo Ferrari himself, the emblem of the Prancing Horse signifies not only passion and speed but also an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence. The 360 Spider F1 beautifully encapsulates these principles, seamlessly merging cutting-edge technology with decades of illustrious racing history. Presented before you is an exquisite specimen of the 2002 Ferrari 360 Spider F1, gracing the road with just over 65,525 miles registered on its odometer and accompanied by its original window sticker. Beyond being a mere vehicle available for acquisition, this 360 Spider F1 offers an opportunity to partake in a chapter of automotive history—a meticulously preserved testament to Italian craftsmanship, speed, and elegance.
Aston Martin resurrected the Vantage name as a stand-alone model in 2005. Previously used to denote a more powerful variant of an existing nameplate, the Vantage is a grand tourer, just like the DB9 that slotted above it during the period. This particular 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe bears only 8,200 miles on its wheels and is said to have received a recent tune-up, as well as full maintenance done approximately four months ago. If you've ever wanted to channel your inner James Bond fantasies, just buy this car and let your imagination run riot, albeit within the confines of the law.
Say hello to the Ferrari's most market-researched model in history. The Ferrari Portofino is the perfect Ferrari for those seeking a 21st-century Gran Turismo they can drive around the clock that is quick, sophisticated, and luxuriously furnished. And what can up the ante by adding a dash of excitement? It is becoming a convertible. This stunning example of the 2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible is now available for sale with just 7,500 miles on its odometer. Buckle up, and let's dive in to find out what it has to offer.
The 2022 McLaren 720S Spider represents the pinnacle of British automotive excellence, tracing its heritage back to the visionary Bruce McLaren who founded the company in 1963. As the latest iteration in a storied lineage of McLaren supercars, the 720S is a testament to innovation and power. It combines cutting-edge technology with unrivaled performance, setting new standards in the world of automobiles. Beyond its breathtaking speed, the 720S Spider offers an unparalleled level of agility and handling. Picture yourself seated behind the wheel of this remarkable machine, the wind in your hair, and the raw power of the engine at your command. Whether on the open road, unleashing its full potential, or navigating city streets, where it's bound to turn heads, this car promises an experience that exudes luxury and exhilaration. Wearing just 3,525 miles on the chassis, this 2022 McLaren 720S Spider is ready for immediate delivery.
Engaging with high-performance sports cars that deliver exhilarating acceleration and thrilling maneuverability can certainly be a blast, particularly on a racetrack. However, there comes a time when you seek a vehicle that not only demands immediate respect and admiration but also carries the unmistakable traits of a true supercar, recognized worldwide. This is precisely where icons like the 2021 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder take the spotlight. This captivating marvel not only elicits admiration but also maintains a level of refinement suitable for daily driving. Boasting a mere 2,800 miles on its journey, it retains its spirited essence, ready to become your steadfast companion.
The Aston Martin DB9 enjoyed a splendidly protracted production run from 2004 to 2016, cementing its status as Aston Martin's paramount grand tourer of the era. Although it never graced the presence of Mr. Bond, the natural association between Aston Martin and James Bond remains intact. Fear not, for with the acquisition of this 2008 Aston Martin DB9 Volante, boasting a mere 13,300 miles on the odometer, you are poised to script your very own superspy narrative.
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.
Infiniti is Nissan's luxury car marque, much like Lexus is to Toyota or Acura is to Honda. Like Lexus and Acura, Infiniti was created primarily for the United States market. The brand debuted in 1989 and has built up a fine portfolio of cars and SUVs ever since. This 2009 Infiniti G37 Convertible is one of their sports cars from the fourth generation of their G-series line-up. With only 20,500 reportedly original miles on the clock and bearing many commonalities with the Nissan 370Z sports car, it's an excellent weekend tourer or even daily driver if you desire.
When you think of automotive icons that stemmed from the 2000s, it's hard to overlook the Mercedes-Benz R230, it was a legendary car in every right as it continued the long-living legacy of Mercedes-Benz convertibles and ensured its caretaker stands out from the crowd. Looking to drive off in style? This 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Convertible incorporates rich pedigree, iconic styling, and blistering performance and has just a reported 47,733 miles on the clock.
Cadillac was founded in 1902 as a private company and is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world and the fourth in the United States. Its iconic emblem is the city of Detroit's founder, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac's coat of arms. After being acquired by GM, Cadillac became their luxury automaker brand. The luxurious roadster Cadillac Allante ended its production in 1993, and in 2003, that gap was filled with the introduction of the Cadillac XLR, which was produced until 2009. Step into an all-American luxury roadster and cruise the streets with this 2008 Cadillac XLR that bears just 39,253 miles on the odometer and is in fantastic condition.
The 80s were built on the growth of tech, and being a petrolhead during the time was sure a treat, with every manufacturer rushed to ensure its cars were packed to the rafters with digital gizmos and tech. Driving a car from the 80s is an experience itself, and the car we have today is a time capsule from an era gone by. Looking to experience the 80s behind the wheel? This 1985 Toyota Celica Supra P-Type A60 we have today is the one for you, it's an almost factory-fresh example and has just a reported 110,600 miles on the clock.
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 essence of grand touring, refined over decades, harmoniously amalgamates performance excellence, understated design, opulent comfort, and a distinguished lineage. Today, we present an embodiment of grand touring royalty—the 2014 Maserati GranTurismo MC Convertible. With a mere 31,500 miles adorning its odometer, this Italian grand tourer promises to elevate your weekend excursions, offering the exhilaration of a true grand tourer coupled with the allure of open-top motoring.
In 1996, Porsche introduced the Boxster, a captivating two-seat roadster aimed at captivating new enthusiasts into the brand. Its resounding success paved the way for the continuation of this model line, which included the introduction of the Cayman coupe variant during the second generation. If you're seeking an opportunity to revel in Porsche's youthful sports car legacy, this 2016 Porsche Cayman beckons with just 23,550 miles on its odometer, offering a plethora of enticing features that make it a practical choice for daily driving.
Porsche's success with its air-cooled Porsche 911 in 1964 propelled the German Automobile company to great heights. The 911's design language was such a success that Porsche retained the basic concept of the car but enhanced it with cutting-edge technology and features. For 2023 Porsche offered the 911 in a bewildering 26 variants catering to a slew of requirements, budgets, and tastes. Up for sale is a 2023 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS with just 500 miles on the odometer.
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.
From 1996 to 2021, the world was blessed with a diminutive, lightweight, pure sports car called the Lotus Elise. The antithesis of large American and German horsepower monsters, the Elise was meant to offer thrilling performance via Lotus' founder Colin Chapman's philosophy of 'simplify and add lightness.' Three generations, or series, were produced, and this 2005 Lotus Elise hails from the Series 2 era, which ran between 2001 and 2011. With 25,000 miles on the clock, we've been informed that it bears some modifications. Read on and find out everything you need to know about this car, and you'll definitely want to buy it as your weekend driving machine.
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.
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray has a rich pedigree in the world of muscle cars, and modern-day iterations continue to reimagine what thunderous performance means in today's automotive landscape. This 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT, with just 4,800 reported miles on the odometer, exemplifies this legacy and iconic status.
In 1964, Porsche unveiled the iconic 911 to the world, an automotive masterpiece that captivated enthusiasts with its distinctive design and groundbreaking engineering. The Porsche 911, with its rear-mounted engine, initially air-cooled, has earned the distinction of being the most renowned German sports car globally. Fast forward to 2004, and Porsche decided to commemorate the 40-year legacy of this beloved icon with a special edition. And here we have it - #756 of 1963 examples, making this an exclusive offering. Presenting the 2004 Porsche 911 Carrera 40th Anniversary Edition, a rarity among rarities, with only 1,963 examples produced, and a mere 56,000 miles gracing its odometer. As anticipation mounts, act swiftly if the siren call of this car resonates with you.
During the 1970s, the Japanese automotive industry was on its way to its peak. And it was during this time that the likes of the 2000GT, Fairlazy Z, Skyline GT-R, and more were introduced, and among these was the Toyota Celica, a two-door hardtop coupe with set anchors in styling and driving quality. The first-generation Celica's success prompted Toyota to produce the Celica until 2006 and under seven generations. The second generation Celica was produced from 1977 to 1981 and was offered in either a 2-door notchback coupe or a 3-door liftback coupe. Up for grabs is a 1980 Toyota Celica GT bearing 42,885 miles on the odometer and with a host of new parts to keep it running.
Our Exotic Car Trader inventory holds a plethora of Chevrolet Corvettes in various flavors. However, it's not often that we come across a 1985 'Vette. Belonging to the fourth generation of Corvette, this model is one of the charms that stole hearts with all so adored pop-up headlights. The C4's second year, 1985, saw new beginnings for the car, particularly in the engine department. The L98 engine, a 5.7-liter V8, replaced the 5.0-liter engine from the previous year. This power plant marked a significant boost in power and featured a tuned port injection system, which made it more efficient and powerful than previous models. Sporting this distinctive engine at its heart, this beautiful example of the 1985 Chevrolet Corvette shows only 89,500 miles on its clock. This car is seeking a new owner who is willing to pour a little love into restoring it to its former glory.
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.
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 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 German high-performance automotive manufacturer Porsche has been in the business since 1931. Throughout its colorful history, it has produced some of the best and most memorable performance vehicles, but none other embodies Porsche ethos as the Porsche Nine One One or 911. The 911 was introduced in 1964 as the Porsche 901, and due to naming agreements, Porsche changed the name to 911. The first 911 was a 2+2 2.0L flat-6 engine. The Porsche 911 is still in production and on its 8th iteration. In our listing is a 2021 Porsche 911 Targa 4S AWD which comes equipped with a sweet 7-speed manual transmission and just 17,500 miles on this fine German specimen.
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.
Finding a first-generation Corvette in exceptional condition is a true treasure, and stumbling upon one that has been fully restored is a rarity of its own. The earliest iterations of Chevrolet's renowned sports car have etched their names in the annals of automotive history. Their owners cherish them like cherished family heirlooms. Occasionally, a gem like the 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible emerges onto the market. This specific model has undergone a meticulous restoration process, meticulously brought back to its original specifications. Restoration efforts have extended even to the smallest details. The current owner proudly asserts that the car has been reassembled using new GM factory nuts, bolts, wiring components, hoses, and more, ensuring that every inch of the vehicle exudes its authentic aura. With just a thousand miles logged since its rebirth, this Corvette is not merely an automobile; it's a testament to timeless craftsmanship and automotive artistry, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that beckons those who appreciate the fusion of history, aesthetics, and mechanical excellence.
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.
The desire for a C8 Corvette is well-founded, and the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT Z51 exemplifies this sentiment. Breaking away from tradition, the C8 boasts a mid-engined layout for the first time in Corvette history, a configuration typically associated with entry-level supercars. This particular model, adorned in Arctic White, showcases its prowess with a 3LT Premium Package, Z51 Performance Package, and a mere 8,800 miles on the odometer since its production at the Bowling Green plant.
While the Chevrolet Corvette is born as a sports car, some enthusiasts relentlessly chase performance figures and indulge in aftermarket modifications to elevate an already fast machine into something even faster. Enter the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Z51 3LT, a high-performance beast engineered to push the boundaries and ignite your weekend escapades, be it spirited drives or dashes down the local drag strip. What's even more intriguing? This performance-oriented marvel reportedly boasts over $100,000 worth of investments, accompanied by meticulous build receipts.
The most powerful of the entire Mercedes SL lineup in its time, even the entire decade, the 560SL Roadster was a vehicle that had everything. Its powerful engine roared, delivering great horsepower, it was well-engineered, and it delivered the luxury of Mercedes in a vehicle that was built for speed. This particular 1987 model has aged like fine wine and is one of the most desirable classics that the German automaker has ever created. With 85,000 miles recorded on the clock, this is a vehicle that shouldn't be missed out on.
The iconic Porsche 911, which made its debut in 1964, took the automotive world by storm with its timeless design and impressive performance. By 1975, Porsche introduced the first forced-induction version of the 911, known as the 911 Turbo or internally as the 930 Turbo. Despite its fearsome reputation, the early 911 Turbos were known for their challenging driving characteristics due to the abrupt power delivery of turbocharged engines and the rear-engine layout's propensity for oversteer. However, Porsche continuously refined the formula with subsequent generations. This 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet, hailing from the 997 generation, exemplifies the evolution of the 911 Turbo series. With only 34,000 miles on the odometer, this particular example offers a blend of exhilarating performance and modern comfort that makes it a highly desirable choice for enthusiasts seeking an exceptional driving experience.
Owning a classic is a treat, and finding an original example calls for getting transported back in time to discover what engineers and designers of its time wanted you to feel. The 1954 Chevrolet Corvette we're selling here is an original example; furthermore, it's reported to have seen a full nut and bolt restoration that cost a mighty $135,000; what's better? The car comes with receipts and documents to prove its build journey.
The 1990 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from the C4 generation holds a special place in the hearts of many enthusiasts. This particular example, boasting a mere 20,250 miles on the odometer, offers a glimpse into the past while maintaining its allure through recent refreshments and an oil change as detailed by the current owner. If you've ever dreamt of owning a C4 Corvette since the Eighties or Nineties, now is the opportune moment to turn that poster dream into reality.
Do you want a nearly brand-new C8 Corvette? If so, you're in luck. We've got this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 2LT with a mere 585 miles on it, and guess what? It's yours if you choose to buy it. Furthermore, it's a 70th Anniversary model, since 2023 marks 70 years since Chevrolet introduced the Corvette to the world. What better way to celebrate an American icon and legacy than to take this car home?
The new entry-level model for Porsche to enter the Seventies debuted for the 1969 model year. Called the 914, it was co-developed with Volkswagen and featured a mid-engined layout, plus a Targa roof. Nearly 119,000 were produced over a seven-year lifespan, and we've got a lovely 1976 Porsche 914 for sale right now. Boasting a healthy 129,000 miles since it left the factory, it's living proof that this is a car to be enjoyed. The current owner reports it to be in original condition, with original manuals and even the original tool kit thrown in with the sale. Furthermore, one key is included as well.
The BMW E30 is often regarded as one of BMW's most exceptional achievements and a model that may never be eclipsed in terms of acclaim. To underscore this assertion, even the stylish BMW Z1 roadster drew its inspiration from the E30 platform. The genesis of the BMW 3 Series dates back to 1975 when it was conceived as a compact executive car. However, it wasn't until the introduction of the second-generation 3 Series in 1982, the E30, that the model truly garnered a devoted following. Its presence in the US market spanned a relatively brief period, from 1984 to 1991, during which it rapidly attained cult status. Behold the highly collectible 1989 BMW 325iS, proudly displaying 130,000 miles on its odometer and maintaining exceptional condition.
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.
The Pontiac Fiero is an interesting curio of the Eighties because it was a two-seat mid-engined car by Pontiac meant to have economical rather than sporty aspirations. That didn't stop the aftermarket community from seeing its potential, and many Ferrari and Lamborghini tributes or replicas sit on humble Fiero underpinnings. That's why finding this 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT is somewhat notable, as it's got only 30,000 reportedly original miles on it. Read on to find out why you should buy it and preserve it as-is. Yes, you can also have fun driving it, as the 1988 model year brought some significant changes under the skin that uplifted the driving experience.
The fourth generation Corvette will be familiar to those who grew up with the first and second iterations of the popular racing game Gran Turismo. Featuring crisp, computer-edged styling and enhanced performance, the C4 marked a galactic shift over the outgoing C3 when it debuted in 1984. Over a decade later, the C4 was still being produced, as evidenced by this 1995 Chevrolet Corvette. With just 14,003 miles, this fine example is up for grabs and can be yours if you like.
Every Corvette is special, and if you want the most modern classic Corvette, the C7 is the one to get. We say classic because the C7 is the last of the front-engined generation. The C8 took the Corvette to new heights with a new mid-engined configuration, plus more. That's why buying this 2015 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT Coupe is bound to be one of the best investments you'll make in 2023. This 51,000-mile car will pay handsome dividends in terms of pulling at your heartstrings, wowing your eyes, and providing sheer driving thrills when desired.
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.
We've seen many eighth-generation Corvettes pass through our hands, so let us tell you that it's the finest American sports car money can buy right now. The shift to a mid-engined configuration, as well as myriad other changes, has really elevated America's sweetheart sports car to the upper echelons of performance. Finding one can be a bit of a task since demand is so high. That's why you'd better act fast if you want this 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 2LT to grace your driveway or garage. The car has only 850 miles on it, making it basically brand-new.
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.
The original Fiat 500, a true mobility revolution, captured the hearts of the Italian public when it made its debut in 1957. Measuring under ten feet in length and featuring an economical 500cc twin-cylinder engine tucked away in the tail, this charming city car left an indelible mark not only in Italy but across the globe. In the 2000s, Fiat embraced nostalgia by introducing the retro-modern version in 2007. Now, we present the latest iteration of the Fiat 500, having undergone a facelift in 2016 and continuing to roll off the production line. If you've ever yearned for a modern city car that stands out from its segment peers, cast your gaze upon this 2012 Fiat 500C Pop currently available for sale. With 58,800 miles recorded on the odometer, it offers the coveted convertible roof option for an extra dose of driving enjoyment.
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.
At Exotic Car Trader, our adoration for Maserati extends from their dazzling new SUVs to their luxurious sports cars. But when we have the opportunity to showcase an older model that played a pivotal role in shaping the brand's heritage, our excitement knows no bounds. While it may not qualify as a classic just yet, the 2005 Maserati Coupé holds a special place in Maserati's history. Under the guidance of the new owner, Ferrari, the iconic trident emblem experienced a renaissance with the introduction of a new series of Grand Tourers. Running from 2001 to 2007, the Maserati Coupé and Spyder left an indelible mark. What we present here is an exquisite 2005 Maserati Coupé, graced with a Cambiocorsa transmission, an Italian term translating to "Race Shift." With a comprehensive binder brimming with service records from its previous owner, this splendid vehicle is now ready for you to make it yours, with just 29,000 miles gracing its clock.
Arguably, the C3, or third-generation Corvette, lived through the worst era in American automotive history. Aimed at improving fuel economy and reducing vehicular emissions, this dark period spanned the early Seventies right up to the early Eighties. The potent V8s were strangled to mere shadows of their earlier souls. However, the Corvette could not be put down easily. The C3 may have been somewhat down on power, but GM's engineering geniuses found other ways to keep it as America's pinnacle sports car. This 1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, therefore shouldn't need any second thoughts for you to buy it. Let's further sweeten the deal by disclosing that this car has been meticulously restored and bears a reportedly new engine.
When the C3, or third-generation Corvette, debuted for the 1968 model year, it was hailed as futuristic. Bill Mitchell's design, based on a Larry Shinoda concept, was enough to turn heads whenever one passed a Chevy dealership. What's even more admirable is the way Chevy kept it fresh over fourteen years, even during the dark period of American motoring, known as the Malaise Era. That's why we're confident that you'll want to snap up this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette that's up for sale right now. This NCRS Top Flight Award car comes to you with 91,000 miles on the clock but is reported to have undergone a full restoration. We're also told that the motor was rebuilt approximately 7,000 miles ago. Let's discover more about this car.
Owning a Porsche offers a range of advantages, combining unmatched performance with an unmistakable iconic design that sets it apart from other vehicles. Allow us to introduce the 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, a remarkable example from the latter end of the 996 generation. This exceptional vehicle effortlessly transitions between being a precision track machine and a leisurely companion for your Sunday drives. Powered by a naturally aspirated 3.6L flat-6 engine, it delivers exhilarating performance. With a modest 108,200 miles on the odometer, this remarkable specimen eagerly awaits its next owner to embark on thrilling new adventures.
Chevy's Corvette is an excellent point to start if you've always wanted to enter the world of classic American sports cars. There are eight generations to choose from, including the current era. Whether your preferred era of a classic is the Fifties, Sixties, Seventies, or Eighties, there's a 'Vette for the taking from each of them. This 1980 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is perfectly representative of the Seventies and Eighties, as the C3 enjoyed a spectacular 14-year production run. The current owner tells us that this vehicle has undergone a full restoration and shows just 21,500 miles on the odometer. Let's learn more about why it deserves a place in your garage and heart.
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 Dodge Challenger is a car that has imprinted its mark on the motoring world. And with 2023 being its last year of production before retirement, the model has gained immense popularity among collectors and enthusiasts. First introduced as a value version of the Coronet in 1959, the Dodge Challenger gained its own model in 1969 with the unveiling of the car as a pony car and featuring stark similarities with the Plymouth Barracuda. The second generation Challenger was a badge-engineered Mitsubishi Galant Lambda/Sapporo and was produced from 1978 to 1983. Up for grabs is a second-generation 1980 Dodge Challenger with just 15,000 miles on the odometer and a suitable collector's item.
The Toyota Celica is a renowned nameplate with a rich and storied history, spanning an impressive thirty-six years of production from 1970 to 2006. As a two-door sports car, it has earned a well-deserved reputation as a standout performer from the prolific Japanese automaker. Notably, the Celica holds the distinction of being the first model to introduce the term "Liftback" to the North American market upon its debut in 1973. This particular 1994 Toyota Celica SSII ST202 Liftback is a sought-after right-hand drive example from the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market). With approximately 70,000 miles on the odometer, once converted from kilometers, it presents a desirable opportunity for those who have long harbored dreams of owning a JDM gem. Fulfilling your JDM fantasies and experiencing the allure of a genuine right-hand drive vehicle can become a reality with this exceptional Celica. It stands as an enticing prospect to tick off from your automotive bucket list.
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 Ford Thunderbird, initially conceived as 'a personal car of distinction,' emerged as Ford Motor Company's answer to the Corvette, albeit with distinct differences. While both boasted potent V8 engines and two-seater layouts, the Thunderbird catered more to drivers who sought a blend of comfort and luxury alongside their performance. The 1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Mach 1 Special Edition presented here stands as a testament to refined enthusiasm. Remarkably preserved with a mere 1,350 original miles, as attested by the current owner, this vehicle's matching numbers only add to its allure. This exceptionally well-preserved Thunderbird is now seeking a new home, destined for a discerning enthusiast's collection.
In 2017, Mercedes-Benz introduced the inaugural C-Class Cabriolet, an extension of the W205 C-Class platform, offering a convertible version of the compact C-Class coupe. This convertible, the C-Class Cabriolet, skillfully blends the allure of a sporty two-door drop-top with the practicality demanded by families. Our focus today is on the exceptional 2018 Mercedes-AMG C63 Cabriolet, elevating the experience with its AMG performance enhancements. With 48,000 miles etched into its journey, this vehicle stands ready to both exhilarate and seamlessly accommodate your daily driving needs while equipped with a multitude of tasteful AMG packages.
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.
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.
In 1997, the automotive world witnessed the birth of the Plymouth Prowler – a quirky and distinctive two-seat automobile that emerged as a modern interpretation of a hot rod for the 21st century. The inspiration for this remarkable creation was ignited when Chrysler Corporation tasked their design team with crafting a hot rod, and the Prowler was the remarkable outcome. Although it found a modest place in the market, with slightly over 11,700 units sold, this rarity has imbued the 2001 Chrysler Prowler with a unique and coveted status. With 59,000 miles on its odometer, this Prowler eagerly awaits its next enthusiastic owner – could that be you?
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 Toyota Supra has earned its place as a legendary automobile, celebrated for its prowess on the road. While the Mk4 Toyota Supra often steals the limelight with its formidable power and blistering speed, there exists another gem in the Supra lineage that sometimes goes underappreciated. The Mk3 Toyota Supra took a different approach, emphasizing grand touring over sheer speed. Bursting with 80s technological marvels and style, these vehicles are gradually gaining recognition among collectors. Now, you have the opportunity to acquire this immaculate 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo, a pristine example with a reported 119,000 miles on the odometer, complete with a comprehensive service history, offering a nostalgic trip through time.
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.
In the dynamic and trailblazing era of the 80s and 90s, the 1990 Mitsubishi GTO, famously known as the 3000GT, stood as an iconic grand touring/sports car, rivaling top contenders like the RX-7, Supra, NSX, and 300ZX. Its influence was such that Dodge introduced the Dodge Stealth, a badge-engineered version based on the 3000GT. The Mitsubishi 3000GT went through three generations, with the first one produced from 1990 to 1993. This particular 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Turbo has undergone meticulous restoration and an engine build, preserving its original 33,000 miles before the restoration process. Notably, this car has had the honor of participating in numerous Car Show events and gracing the pages of various magazines, earning accolades for its remarkable modifications and aesthetics. Now is an extraordinary opportunity to own a legendary Japanese sports car in the form of this exceptional, race-winning, and fully built 1200HP 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Turbo.
With the usual class of German signature precision engineering expected from the likes of Mercedes-Benz, the SL500 rolled out of the factory with a solid proposition to deliver great performance without compromising on luxury. It's a status symbol that makes a statement for its driver wherever it goes. This particular 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL500 Roadster is an excellent choice for the person who wants more than just luxury private transportation on the road. Although you'll have to lock and unlock your doors manually as the current owner reports the remote functionality doesn't work, this car otherwise is in great condition, having proven its longevity with 70,000 miles reported on the clock, and is ready to be claimed by its next owner.
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.
In 2006, the introduction of the Audi R8 sent shockwaves of astonishment across the globe. While Audi was already known for producing high-performance sedans and wagons, the R8 marked their entry into the world of entry-level supercars. This shift in focus was truly groundbreaking for the brand. The R8's reputation and allure were further bolstered by its prominent role in the Iron Man series of films, where it became synonymous with Tony Stark, the iconic character portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. As a result, the R8 gained immense popularity and cemented its status as a dream car for many enthusiasts. Now, you have the chance to own this exceptional 2009 Audi R8 Coupe, which boasts a mere 16,050 miles on the odometer. Apart from its low mileage, this R8 comes with some notable upgrades that make it even more enticing for discerning buyers. Buckle up as we take you on a journey to discover the marvels of this remarkable machine.
At the forefront of automotive innovation, Mercedes-Benz continually ushers in fresh naming designations, models, and segment offerings. The intricate landscape can understandably appear bewildering at times. Let's delve into the example of the CL-Class: spanning three generations from 1992 to 2014, it epitomized the pinnacle of opulence in the realm of two-door coupes offered by the illustrious Star brand. Beyond 2014, this model underwent a transformation, adopting the moniker of S-Class Coupe/Convertible. Now, with the context clarified, we present a proposition: the 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500. This embodiment of automotive excellence bears a modest 64,000 miles on its odometer, paired with a rejuvenation that adds to its allure. A contemplation of ownership awaits – a fusion of luxury, performance, and refinement, ready to transport you in style.
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.
BMW's M Sport lineup has consistently captured attention in the automotive world and garnered a dedicated fan base. The quintessential M sports car should exude an aura of racetrack harmony, seamlessly blending into its tire-scorching environment while maintaining a striking presence. When it comes to selecting the perfect M sports car, enthusiasts often turn to online forums for insights and test-drive multiple models to find their ideal match. If you're a driving enthusiast who appreciates precision and enjoys hugging the corners of a track, the 2020 BMW M2 CS could be your perfect match. This impressive piece of engineering, with approximately 2,000 miles on the clock, has received favorable reviews, including recognition from Car and Driver.
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.
At Exotic Car Trader, we pride ourselves on offering a selection of high-quality used vehicles. However, we also have some exceptional brand-new cars available, including the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT 70th Anniversary Edition, which falls into the rare category of unused and pristine vehicles. This particular Corvette is not only the latest model in the Corvette lineup, but it also holds the distinction of being the 70th Anniversary celebration edition. These factors make it highly desirable among car enthusiasts. The Corvette nameplate has a storied history and is the longest-running nameplate of any car on the road today. This iteration of the Corvette is poised to compete with and impress modern-day sports cars. With just 110 miles on the odometer and some of its original protective plastic wraps still intact, this Chevrolet Corvette is essentially a brand-new vehicle. It presents a unique opportunity for you to own a pristine and untouched example of this iconic sports car. Whether you're a Corvette enthusiast or simply appreciate the thrill and prestige it offers, this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT 70th Anniversary Edition is ready for you to take home and enjoy.
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.
When Corvettes come by our inventory, they don’t stick around for long. Chalk that down to the sheer adoration that America’s sweetheart sports car enjoys by the public. We’ve told and retold the Corvette story countless times, so what you need to know is that this 1987 Chevrolet Corvette is from the C4, or fourth generation, and comes to you with 47,500 miles already covered. That’s basically baby steps, as Corvettes can easily rack up six figures with the right maintenance. Read on to find out why you should be this car’s next owner.
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.
Travel back to the vibrant 80s, where good times were around every corner, and the perfect car to cruise down to the club on a Friday night was a must-have. For many, the Mercedes-Benz SL topped the list in many ways. It exudes an aura of expense and luxury, proudly wearing the iconic Mercedes-Benz logo on its front, symbolizing German class and reliability. Among the SL's illustrious history, the R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL roadster holds a special place, having firmly established the Stuttgart manufacturer's reputation. Curious about what made them so popular? Allow us to introduce you to a fine example: the 1983 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 380SL Roadster, boasting a reported 100,400 miles on the clock. This German grand tourer comes well-prepared for a new chapter, with an extensive list of servicing and restoration parts. Additionally, a wealth of documentation and sales literature accompanies the sale, adding peace of mind to your purchase.
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