



Do you recall "the King" from the childhood movie Cars? That animated monarch of the racing realm was a living embodiment of the legendary Richard Petty, an American racecar driver who left tire tracks of glory on the NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series. Now extending his reign through his aftermarket automotive workshop named Petty's Garage, he has built masterpieces that bear his name. Petty's garage is responsible for multiple special editions of the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, and more. With great pride, we present this 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Richard Petty Special Edition, which is one of the gems to come out of those garage doors. Its odometer reads just 54,000 miles, and under the hood of this nostalgic beast is a HEMI powerhouse.

Standing as vivid as the sky at sunset, this 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Richard Petty Special Edition is draped in orange paint while iconic white racing stripes streak down its middle. The unmistakeable SRT styling that adorns its muscular frame flaunts functional hood scoops and a subtle ducktail spoiler at the rear. The quad Corsa performance exhaust tips are positioned with purpose. Unique Special Edition badging on the front grille proudly declares its exclusive pedigree. This Challenger rolls on new Goodyear Eagle Sport tires that utilize BREMBO 4-piston high-performance brakes on all four corners. Inside, you will be seated in SRT bucket seats that wear an orange stripe to match the exterior. The multi-functioning steering wheel is accompanied by four gauges that also provide digital information. In front of the center console is a T-handle gear shifter by Mopar.

As you lift the hood of this 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Richard Petty Special Edition, your eyes are greeted by the personal touch of Richard Petty's autograph. Residing under this hood is a 392ci HEMI engine paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission featuring AutoStick manual mode. This HEMI engine receives a boost of 9 pounds from the blower and enjoys upgrades to pistons, connecting rods, and the crankshaft. To complement its brute force, a custom suspension with coil-over shocks and larger anti-roll bars provides precision and control.




Dodge’s famous third-generation Challenger is widely recognized as one of the last modern muscle cars in the world. Made between 2008 and 2023, it was offered in myriad forms, from tame 3.6-liter V6-toting boulevard cruiser, all the way up to brutish supercharged Hellcat machines. Today’s 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is a bit more special because it’s one of just 40 produced with Forza Stage 4R tuning. This low-mileage car from Manteca comes with just over 31,000 miles on the clock. It’s got premium Laguna Leather SRT seats, custom 3-piece forged wheels with gold finish, and a whole bunch of Forza goodies that make it even more potent than a stock, 700-horse SRT Hellcat. If you want the ultimate Challenger experience, this car is up for grabs and you’d better be swift.



One of the most interesting and true-to-original modern muscle cars has got to be the third-generation Dodge Challenger. When it debuted in 2008, the American public were thrilled because here was a car that looked like it came from the golden era of muscle cars – the Sixties! Yet, it also had modern elements to its look, an up-to-date passenger cabin, and a slew of modern, punchy engines, including, of course, V8s. The Challenger in this form would be made right up until 2023, assembled in Brampton and always made as a two-door notchback coupe. But hang on, convertibles do exist. Yes, we’ve got a 1 of 1 build by Droptop Customs, in the form of this 72-mile 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 Convertible. Indeed, this is one special car that’s definitely a collector’s piece but who’s to say you can’t enjoy it? If you absolutely must own this machine, contact us ASAP because it lives in Boca Raton, Florida. Oh, and we must casually mention that it’s got 1,025 horses under the hood.



If you want a modern muscle car that looks like a Sixties muscle car in some ways, you can’t go amiss with the third generation Dodge Challenger. Introduced in 2008, this was one of Dodge’s Greatest All-Time Hits! With its long and low shape, classic Sixties-inspired front end and proper V8 power choices, the third-generation Challenger quickly found fans. Produced at GM’s Brampton plant just across the border, the car sold by the bucketload. Production was discontinued in 2023, but there are plenty of examples available. Yes, there are some crazy Hellcat and Demon variants but what if you want something a little chilled back, albeit still V8 powered? That’s where we slide in, with this 37,000-mile 2014 Dodge Challenger R/T from Benbrook, Texas. It’s got a 5.7-liter V8 under the hood, a 6-speed manual transmission and of course, rear-wheel drive! It’s also got a ceramic coating to protect its lustrous paintwork.




Now here’s a vehicle you don’t see in our listings very often. The Dodge Caliber. This compact car was made by Chrysler Corporation’s sub-brand Dodge between 2006 and 2011. It’s a five-door hatchback, and was pretty well received, especially in its initial years. For example, in 2008, the year from which this 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 hails, over 84,000 found homes in the United States alone. This particular vehicle is available in Augusta, Georgia, and makes for a great first car. It’s got under 33,000 miles on it and a spunky turbo four under the hood. You’ve got a 6-speed manual transmission at your disposal, sending around 285hp to the front wheels. Hot hatchback, anyone?



Dodge’s famous third-generation Challenger is widely recognized as one of the last modern muscle cars in the world. Made between 2008 and 2023, it was offered in myriad forms, from tame 3.6-liter V6-toting boulevard cruiser, all the way up to brutish supercharged Hellcat machines. Today’s 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is a bit more special because it’s one of just 40 produced with Forza Stage 4R tuning. This low-mileage car from Manteca comes with just over 31,000 miles on the clock. It’s got premium Laguna Leather SRT seats, custom 3-piece forged wheels with gold finish, and a whole bunch of Forza goodies that make it even more potent than a stock, 700-horse SRT Hellcat. If you want the ultimate Challenger experience, this car is up for grabs and you’d better be swift.



One of the most interesting and true-to-original modern muscle cars has got to be the third-generation Dodge Challenger. When it debuted in 2008, the American public were thrilled because here was a car that looked like it came from the golden era of muscle cars – the Sixties! Yet, it also had modern elements to its look, an up-to-date passenger cabin, and a slew of modern, punchy engines, including, of course, V8s. The Challenger in this form would be made right up until 2023, assembled in Brampton and always made as a two-door notchback coupe. But hang on, convertibles do exist. Yes, we’ve got a 1 of 1 build by Droptop Customs, in the form of this 72-mile 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 Convertible. Indeed, this is one special car that’s definitely a collector’s piece but who’s to say you can’t enjoy it? If you absolutely must own this machine, contact us ASAP because it lives in Boca Raton, Florida. Oh, and we must casually mention that it’s got 1,025 horses under the hood.




Experience the epitome of performance and elegance with this 2025 BMW M4 Competition xDrive. Designed for enthusiasts, this model boasts a striking exterior in Tanzanite Blue II Metallic that commands attention on the road. It is equipped with advanced technology and luxury features that enhance both comfort and convenience. Mileage stands at just 8,173, indicating its pristine condition, while its array of thoughtful features makes driving a true delight. This M4 is engineered to elevate your driving experience, blending sportiness with daily drivability, making it a perfect choice for both spirited drives and everyday commutes.



Want to give yourself a real treat that will make every drive an exciting one? Want to turn heads and demonstrate that you’re a real, red-blooded American automotive enthusiast? We’ve got just the thing; a 2,157-mile 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 2LT Z51 in Rapid Blue! With its removable targa top, Z51 Performance Package and Jet Black interior, this 490-horsepower American performance car is definitely the best choice, and one that you’ll wake up and Thank God for buying every day. The car is available in Naples, Florida, and even if you’re on the other side of the country, it’s worth the trip to check it out. Heck, why not fly into Florida, buy it, and drive it back home?



The Porsche 911 has been around for quite a while, and in that time, the German manufacturer has added on a host of options to make your machine stand out. Finding a Porsche with the right balance of trim and features is slowly becoming unicorn status, that is, until you have set your eyes on this 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4. With a reported over 58,000 miles on its clock, this beauty from Riverside, California, deserves an in-person run-through.

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