The original Boss 302 of the late 1960s is an iconic model in every respect. So, when Ford decided to recreate it in 2012, the bar was already set high. Many feared the reincarnated Boss would be nothing more than a marketing exercise that evoked memories of the original through visual upgrades and nothing more. However, the fears were put to rest when the car was unveiled. While visually, the 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 does differ from the GT500, there was so much more going on under the skin. The result was almost universally praised by the press, with an extra 32 horsepower from the engine, a completely revised approach to the car’s suspension, and improved brakes. If that wasn’t enough, our featured car includes many more upgrades. With a brand new engine that features other functional upgrades, this could be the perfect street-car-cum-track-weapon.
moreWhile General Motors’ civilian takes on the legendary HMMWV, the Hummer H1, opened up the ownership possibilities to a whole host of enthusiasts, there’s another option for private parties to get a slice of military history. On offer is the chance to own a genuine National Guard-used 1986 AM General Humvee M998. Owned, used, and restored by the Massachusetts National Guard, this service-used Humvee is the ultimate addition to any military buff’s collection. Featuring a reported engine rebuild in 2008, a repainted exterior, and even a turret mounted at the rear, this 33,000-mile AM General Humvee could be yours.
moreThe Jeep Wrangler is one of a handful of vehicles that offer a true open-air off-roading experience at will, coupled with the capability to be your daily driver. In fact, to this day, it is only one of two manufactures that still sell new vehicles with removable doors and roof. That's why it's held in high reverence among Jeep circles, and continues to enjoy a cult fan base. Hence, we know that someone out there will definitely appreciate this 1996 Jeep Wrangler that's recently been restored and has been imported from Greece.
moreCadillac has been around for decades, and throughout its time, it was exclusively known as a luxury car manufacturer with some of the best options you could get on an American car. It was a no-brainer when Cadillac introduced the expensive-looking Cadillac CTS in 2002, replacing the outgoing Cadillac Catera model. What was a surprise was the introduction of the Cadillac CTS-V variant of the regular CTS. The V in the CTS-V stands for "Victory," a direct competitor of the likes of the "M Division," Mercedes-Benz AMG, and the likes. In fact, the CTS-V was created to compete in the luxury high-performance market against the BMW M3/M5, thus giving the American crowd an all-American option compared to the Europeans available at that time. While the CTS-V ended production in 2019, it is still a highly sought-after car, as with this 2012 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe, with only 19,000 miles on the odometer and has a few aftermarket upgrades.
moreWhen the Ford Bronco was released, it captured the hearts of many with its iconic styling and decent performance; it would be a few years until another classic SUV could ensure the same performance and appeal as the legendary first-generation Ford Bronco. But in 1969 the Chevrolet Blazer was born, and it's safe to say the classic SUV was an instant hit. It ticked all the right boxes and has become a mainstay in collections worldwide, with values soaring year over year as these classic off-roaders become more desirable. Present here is this legendary 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer; it's a lovely custom build that retains most of its original factory features. This classic SUV is built to command the great outdoors and serves as a tasteful classic machine to do so in.
moreThe Humvee was a machine built for the purpose of travel where no one has and looked good doing so. It's a wartime machine that can surprisingly be tamed for civilian life, too. If that floats your boat, it's time you lived the Humvee life in style and drove off in this 1992 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. Let's see what it offers.
moreThe Rolls Royce Silver Shadow is one of the best-selling Rolls-Royce cars with the largest production volume among all the models. It was introduced after a prolonged ten years of research and development and is a historic revolution for the British brand. The Silver Shadow is the first Rolls-Royce equipped with four independent wheels. It was made to be driven by the owner, unlike the chauffeur-focused models. It was styled by the talented car designer John Polwhele Blatchley, who gave it a slab-sided body design to maximize interior space. What we are offering you here is a 1969 model year Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow with 69,000 original miles our for sale in California.
moreThe 2012 Audi R8 Spyder Quattro is a breathtaking car to own. The R8 is famously known as Iron Man's preferred choice of car. It represents a host of innovations as the German brand's finest performance production vehicle. As part of the first-generation (Type 42) lineup in 2006, this particular model received a facelift in 2012. The Audi R8 also made history as the first production car to incorporate full LED headlamps, setting new standards in the industry. With its powerful V10 engine and all-wheel Quattro drive system, this Audi R8 delivered an unparalleled driving experience. With just 52,768 miles on the odometer, this 2012 Audi R8 Spyder offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of arguably the finest era in sports cars.
moreThe ‘60s and ‘70s were great times for muscle car enthusiasts. They provided a time of excess that hasn’t been seen since, with healthy competition among manufacturers, meaning that consumers got some of the most interesting cars around. The 1969 AMC AMX Coupe was no different, featuring a range of engines that, at the top end, included a rather tasty 390ci V8. Our featured 1969 AMC AMX Coupe is exactly that, with a completely overhauled 390 ci / 6.4-liter V8 engine and a range of upgrades designed to make this classic muscle car even more potent.
moreThe Mercedes-Benz G-Class is a purpose-built cruiser that has become the golden standard for luxury off-roading. Built and engineered to perfection and decked out with the finest that Mercedes-Benz has to offer, being behind the wheel of one call for effortless long drives with family and friends nestled in luxury and comfort. Present today is this 2013 Mercedes-Benz G550 4MATIC which has a reported 112,917 miles on the clock and is ready to take family trips up a notch or even serve as a daily luxury cruiser.
moreThe JDM automotive scene has grown steadily over the years, but owning your very own was a dream lived through Fast and Furious flicks — the early ones, of course. But with most examples passing 25 years of existence, getting your hands on these legends has slowly become possible. It's time you lived your childhood dream and got behind the wheel of this 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 we have today. This example has a reported 56,075 miles on the clock and sports a host of performance upgrades that are built for a lifelong journey of lasting memories.
moreThe Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk was a short-lived Grand Tourer (as you may glean from the name) that lasted for just the 1962, 1963, and 1964 model years. Around 15,000 are estimated to have been made, including some modest export sales. That's why you'll struggle to find examples such as this 1964 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk. A definite future classic that will only appreciate in value, this car has a rebuilt motor with just 5,000 miles on it. Hence, it can be considered a fine classic to own, with a significant rareness factor and a tendency to only appreciate in value as time goes by - as long as you maintain it, of course. This is one of those rare classics that your heart, head, and accountant will be in agreement over.
moreThe 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody: it's quite a lengthy name, but it's been rightfully christened thanks to its heady list of performance features. Additionally, our featured car boasts almost all options presented by Dodge, having been ticked off. A handful of the featured options included in the car for sale include the Technology Group and Driver Convenience Group. These add a wealth of quality-of-life improvements to the overall package, even if you dare to drive this Dodge Challenger daily. The Go Mango specimen we have today comes from the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody specification. And with it running a mere 8,500 miles, this is one hellcat that is ready to rip up the streets.
moreLuxury and class are what Rolls-Royce does best; for years, the boxy and iconic styling has been the golden standard of comfortable cruising. Representing Rolls-Royce's luxury and style today is this lovely 2016 Rolls-Royce Dawn. With a reported 10,000 miles on the clock, this low mileage example is weekend cruising done right and takes your driveway game up a notch.
moreThe American car culture has always been about power. Take the glorious muscle car era, when manufacturers were competing to cram the largest engine into their cars and enough power to boost a rocket ship out of orbit; an exaggeration, but the point still stands. For the ones who wanted to be more grounded and tackle anything and everything in their way, they turned towards their trucks. And Dodge was no stranger to the trucking scene, and their Ram series, until 2010, was an absolute hit. Today, Ram is its own brand under Stellantis along with Dodge. To take the Ram truck to the next level, Rocky Ridge comes in, a specialized autotuner known for customizing trucks and SUVs. If a mean ol' machine is what you're looking for, then set your eyes on this 2021 Ram 1500 Rocky Ridge with just 17,500 miles on the odometer.
moreThe Porsche 911 has a fascinating history. While it was intended to be the successor of Porsche's first car, the Porsche 356, the 911 was created as a true sports car envisioned by Ferry Porsche, the son of Ferdinand Porsche. That vision of a more powerful, large, and comfortable has endured since 1963, with many updates and iterations, yet still the distinctive 911. The seventh generation 911 has been in production from 2011 to 2019. The refresh, or the second phase of this generation, was from 2016, with multiple upgrades in terms of styling, performance, and trims being added. If you are in the market for an iconic sports car that moves with incredible agility, then look no further than this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera. It has just 28,900 miles on the odometer and is an utter beauty.
moreOne of the best-value supercars in the world is the 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 2LT. In its eighth generation of Corvettes, we saw the engine fitted in the mid-rear to absolutely cut down on lap times against its German and Italian rivals. This particular model comes equipped with the Z51 Performance Package, which gives an array of upgrades from the factory. As a convertible model, this car allows you to feel the open air whilst you extract every ounce of horsepower from this incredible machine. Fitted with the battery protection package and a mere 14,000 miles on the odometer, this 2021 C8 Corvette is for sale in Arizona, ready to present an unforgettable experience every time you hit the road.
moreThe Volkswagen Beetle is such a cheerful and characterful car it's hard to believe that a notorious historical figure was directly involved in its conception. A car that was meant to bring cheap and reliable motoring to the German masses, the task of bringing it to life was delegated to a chap named Ferdinand Porsche. Over twenty-one million Beetles were sold over a production run that started in 1938, was interrupted during World War II, resumed in 1946, and went all the way up to 2003. The Beetle has had over a thousand updates and improvements during its long life. This particular 1969 Volkswagen Beetle is thus one of twenty-one million ways to experience the joys of simple, air-cooled motoring. It's got just 39,000 miles on it and an upgraded powertrain, but you wouldn't guess it just by gazing at its friendly outlook. Let's learn more about why this car should be on your driveway.
moreOwning a Lamborghini is an unparalleled experience, unmatched by any other car brand. The unique drive feel, the extraordinary experience, and the jaw-dropping looks are exclusive to the "raging bull." Today, we present Lamborghini royalty and a future classic in the form of the 2023 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder. With just 2,200 miles on the clock and a single owner, this Italian powerhouse is a pristine, all-original, factory-fresh beast. Plus, it offers you the opportunity to skip the showroom wait times and place you directly in the driver's seat today!
moreThe GMC Sierra is the more luxurious cousin of the Chevy Silverado. Currently, on the fifth generation, the Sierra provides an unbelievable experience for those accustomed to compromise and sparse interiors with pickup trucks. Here is a vehicle that offers creature comforts and tech toys to rival luxury cars and SUVs. What's more, this particular 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Harley Davidson is a special edition in conjunction with two-wheel maestros Harley Davidson. If you're a Harley fan in search of a potent pickup truck, this 38,500-mile machine represents a marriage made in heaven.
moreThe 911 is the halo car of the German auto manufacturer Porsche. They are renowned for producing some of the best-handling vehicles in the world. The latest and current generation 911 is the 992 generation, which was unveiled in 2019. It boasts styling elements that have persisted since the 1964 debut of the first 911. This stunning example is a Florida resident 2020 911 Carrera S Cabriolet with just over 20,000 miles on its clock.
moreThe Cadillac has long stood as a beacon of luxury and sophistication in the American automotive landscape, a tradition that persists to this day. During the 1970s, amidst the fuel crisis, the luxury car market began to evolve, shifting towards vehicles that prioritized fuel efficiency. However, Cadillac remained true to its roots, continuing to produce vehicles that epitomized luxury, despite the growing prevalence of smaller, more fuel-efficient cars from Japanese manufacturers. A prime example of Cadillac's dedication to luxury during this era is the 1972 Cadillac Eldorado. This particular Eldorado is not just any classic Cadillac; it is reputed to have been owned by the legendary wrestler and actor Count Billy Varga and boasts a well-documented history with 32,000 miles on the odometer.
moreThe C3, or third-generation Corvette, was a radical upgrade over the C2. Sporting an all-new design and revamped engineering, the C3 ran between 1968 and 1982. If you're knowledgeable about or lived through the Seventies, you'd know that the Malaise Era was during this period. Yes, this 1975 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is from that time. However, even though the Malaise Era brought the automotive world to its knees, the Corvette was still one of the fastest cars around. This sentiment is not ours but of Car and Driver in 1975. Hence, with less than 14,000 reportedly original miles on the clock, you can be assured that this example is a stunner to drive. There are quite a few reportedly original bits on it as well, making it an excellent classic for the discerning.
moreEven though the Ford Mustang was introduced in 1964, it had already become an icon in automotive design in a short space of time. By 1966 the American buying public was lapping up the 'Stang. The Ford Mustang was a pioneer of the pony car movement. Its success directly influenced rival companies to offer their own take on the genre, spawning the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and Pontiac Firebird. While those are all fine automobiles in their own right, the original Mustang has a special place in the hearts of all American automotive lovers. Our featured car is a turquoise-on-black 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe with a three-speed automatic transmission. The car is reported to have been restored back to its former glory.
moreThe golden era of muscle cars is widely thought to have peaked around the late ’60s and early ’70s. It was the time before stricter emissions and economic regulations came into play that put an end to the ever-swelling engine capacities and power outputs that manufacturers used to lure customers into their showrooms. The 1969 Pontiac GTO Coupe defined this golden era. With its stunning and aggressive design and scarcely believable engine configurations under the hood, the GTO is a true muscle car in every sense of the word. Our featured vehicle celebrates this era of design and power. It comes with the iconic 400 ci engine that has been freshly rebuilt, along with a host of new parts and accessories, enabling you to taste the best of the original muscle car era.
moreThe 1957 Ford Thunderbird was an icon the moment it left its factory floors; it had iconic '50s styling that was jaw-dropping, the luxury that most '50s American motors are renowned for, and performance that was supposed to take on the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette. Present today is not just any first-generation Ford Thunderbird, but this sought-after 1957 Ford Thunderbird E-Code. Built to turn heads as you drive by, this 50s icon can be your weekend cruiser that's best enjoyed with its top-down and picturesque back road.
moreBMW is world renowned for gifting the world with some of the most beautiful and well handling cars. They combine performance and luxury flawlessly, keeping in touch with their tagline, “Sheer Driving Pleasure.” The 6-series was introduced in 1976 as a two-door grand tourer based on the E12 5 series. It is highly sought after for its iconic styling and engaging driving experience. We at Exotic Car Trader are thrilled to introduce this fully restored 1989 BMW 635 CSi, coming from the E24 generation. With just a smidge over 90,000 miles, this example awaits in Texas for its next enthusiastic owner.
moreAn icon of the American Military, it’s really no surprise that the original HMMWV spawned civilian models. While the Hummer H1 was more of a direct reincarnation, the Hummer H2 offered consumers a more stylish and practical entry point into General Motors’ Hummer lineup, available in both SUV and SUT body styles. Design-wise, the Hummer H2 retained its forebear's boxy and aggressive styling. Although smaller than the H1, the H2 retained some impressive dimensions and, with it, all the road presence that it was due. Today, the Hummer name is attached to an EV that takes inspiration from the original, but if you want the original American icon, then look no further than our featured 2008 Hummer H2 SUT. It’s a truck that features some tasteful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that they bought the truck stock and built it themselves.
moreThere are few cars made today that blend headline-grabbing performance figures with the kind of suave and timeless style that the Aston Martin Vantage pulls off. Redesigned for 2018, the Vantage replaced its predecessor, bringing a more aerodynamic and aggressive aesthetic to the design table. But there’s far more than just beauty going for the Vantage. This 2019 Aston Martin Vantage features a twin-turbocharged V8 borrowed from none other than Mercedes Benz. Under the skin, you’ll find a lightweight monocoque, while unlike in Aston’s of old, there’s nothing left wanting for in terms of modern technology either. This stunning example of a British sports car is offered for sale with just 36,800 miles on the clock.
moreThe marvel of American automotive engineering has remarkably crossed the 70-year milestone. Today, we celebrate its evolution through eight generations, each surpassing the last in speed, luxury, and sheer allure. Presenting for sale is a 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 1LT, endowed with the Z51 Performance Package—a fitting homage to this iconic sports car on its 70th anniversary. This gem boasts a mere 12,000 miles and awaits a new custodian ready to embark on an exhilarating journey. It promises not just an invigorating driving experience and sumptuous interior comforts but also stands as a prudent choice for your weekend getaways.
moreThe magic and essence of open-top motoring are best captured with a classic British roadster; the history, looks, and driver engagement are unparalleled and make for an unforgettable experience behind the wheel every time you turn the ignition. Present today is your key to driving nirvana, and it takes shape with this lovely 1980 MG MGB MK IV Roadster. With a reported 70,000 miles on the clock, it's time you experience open-top motoring in all its glory, shift down a gear, and live life to its fullest.
moreThe Mercedes-Benz G-Class, often referred to as the G-Wagon, stands as a striking contrast within the automaker's lineup, known for its blend of ruggedness and luxury. Originally conceived as a military vehicle, the G-Wagon quickly found its way into civilian life, offering a unique combination of durability and elegance. The significant revamp in 1990, marked by the introduction of the W463 chassis, brought further refinement to this iconic model. This particular 1991 Mercedes Benz 300GE, with the W463 chassis, showcases a comprehensive restoration completed in 2019. Now residing in Florida, it boasts a modified engine and is a testament to the enduring appeal of the G-Wagon.
moreThis is the car that changed the iconic Corvette’s script: the Chevrolet Corvette C8. By relocating the 6.2L V8 to the middle instead of leaving it at the front, Chevrolet bred a new track monster. The C8 is a beast that costs almost half the price of its European rivals. The example we have for sale is a 2023 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT which is equipped with a Theft Deterrent System, among other choice options. The car has a mere 7,275 miles on the odometer, as it happily awaits its new owner.
morePorsche has had an entry-level model for much of their existence. Great examples include the 914, 924, and, currently, the Boxster. Conceptualized in 1996, the two-seat, mid-engined Boxster was meant to be a tasting platter for prospective Porsche owners. Coming in at a lower price point than the 911, it opened up the brand to a younger audience and set them up for 911 purchases later in life. Of course, as a convertible, Porsche knew that some buyers would want a fixed-head coupe instead. Cue up the Cayman, which was introduced in 2005 and continues to this day. If you'd like to experience what a first-generation Cayman can be like to own and drive, choose this 2008 Porsche Cayman from our inventory. The car bears only 14,500 original miles, and it's a one-owner, unmodified, all-stock car. Could you ask for any better? We don't think you could.
moreA true muscle car that waned during the end of its life pre-hiatus, and then made a true comeback with its reintroduction in 2006 is the Dodge Charger. The outgoing seventh-generation Charger was produced from 2011-2023 and was the high point of the car's modern iteration. A proper send-off Dodge has made with the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona, the Charger is hard to buy due to its demand, and the last call King Daytona is even harder as it's limited to just 300 units and today you have the chance to own a one of these limited-edition 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona. The car comes with a slew of King Daytona-specific design and Hellcat Redeye performance upgrades.
moreThe Ford Mustang is the pony car that started the whole pony car craze. In effect, Ford created a new segment of small, agile, and affordable four-seat cars for enthusiasts and their families to use as the sole family car. The Mustang was, and continues to be, a viable daily driver with astonishing weekend performance. Of course, Ford does create some special Mustangs that are even more acceleratively thrilling. The Mach 1 is one of those, and we've got a 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for sale right now. Packing just under 26,200 miles, this potent pony could be yours.
moreWe've sold so many Mustangs and written so many listings for them that we could ostensibly write the Mustang's auto-biography. Pun intended. Take this 1972 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet as an example. It's not the first '72 'Stang to come our way, and we've seen Cobra Jets before too. However, every Mustang is special. This car, for example, has run a relatively light 50,000 miles and comes to you after an oil change, plus fresh tires. Hence, it's a great turn-key classic car for the enthusiast who wants a runner but is also willing to use it as a learning tool. Let's delve deeper into its persona.
moreThe first-generation Mercury Cougar is one of the best ways to experience classic American muscle. Based on the first-generation Ford Mustang, the Cougar presented a different, more European-inspired take on the platform. The Mercury featured hidden headlights and a stretched cabin, making the car three inches longer than the Mustang. It remains a solid choice for anyone considering something different from the norm. Our featured car offered for sale includes the original 302ci V8 engine and has convenience features such as air conditioning and upgraded upholstery. With a reported mileage of 74,710, this maroon red 1968 MY Mercury Cougar is an excellent example of classic pony car.
moreMercury is another great American automotive name that has fallen by the wayside. Founded by Edsel Ford in 1938, it was intended to sit between the Ford and Lincoln brands. By 2011, the brand was defunct, but there's no need to shed tears because along the way, Mercury gave us some greats. One of those was the Cougar. It straddled the lines of a pony car and a personal luxury car. And that's why, if you're a Cougar or Mercury fan, this first-generation 1968 Mercury Cougar will be of particular interest. The car has done a tad over 100,000 miles, highlighting the fact that it's meant to be driven. However, these cars are sturdy and reliable, so you need not be apprehensive at its six-figure mileage. The current owner reports that it's received new tires and an oil change, too, further easing any concerns you may have. Let us tell you more about this piece of Sixties history.
moreWhat we've got on sale today is a 1969 Ford Mustang Grande. If you're thinking, "Hang on, this looks like a first-gen Mustang but not quite", let us explain. You see, Ford comprehensively redesigned the Mustang for the 1969 model year with the look that you see here. Then, they introduced a luxury Grande trim level for discerning buyers. The Grande model added 55 pounds of sound-deadening insulation for a quieter cabin, a softer and more luxurious ride, and what Ford called the Deluxe interior. That's precisely what this car offers, so if you'd like to grab yourself a first-gen Mustang that isn't quite mainstream but is still a true-blue factory Ford, here's your chance.
moreThe Mercury Cougar has worn many hats. Initially debuting as a more upscale pony car, it has also been a personal luxury car later in its life. Sadly, the name bowed out in 2002 and hasn't been seen since then. That's why vehicles such as this first-generation 1969 Mercury Cougar are important pieces of American history. They also make fine classics for those dipping their toes into the world of Sixties and Seventies cars. What's even more appealing is that this car packs just 41,102 miles and still bears its original engine.
moreWhen it comes to the ultimate driving experience that guarantees nothing but smiles per gallon, the list would undoubtedly be filled with an array of remarkable M cars. BMW's M cars have long been the go-to choice for those seeking driving nirvana, and you need not just take our word for it – get behind the wheel of this 2017 BMW M4 Convertible, and you'll discover it firsthand. Boasting a modest 6,100 miles on the odometer, this performance masterpiece elevates your weekend driving game to exhilarating heights.
moreOne of the most iconic sports cars in the world today, the Chevrolet Corvette has stood the test of time, constantly evolving with each generation while still staying true to its automotive heritage. One of the greatest works of the American automotive industry, this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette L82 is now reaching half a century in age but is still going strong, having little to no changes to its mechanical heart, except for a few parts being replaced, such as the fuel cap, oil pans, brakes, and tires, and a new harmonic balancer. With 47,500 miles reported on the clock, this Corvette has been treated with much love. According to the current owner, this Corvette has undergone a recent oil change if maintenance is something you consider important as well.
moreIf there was a poster child for venturing into the great out doors with style and class, you can rest assured it would be a Jeep. For years, the American auto manufacturer has been at the forefront of pushing the envelope in off-roading, with a comprehensive lineup of luxury and off-road SUVs. Being behind the wheel of one calls for a great time off the beaten path. Featured here is a 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon; this modern-day off-roader has a reported 25,000 miles on the clock and is the perfect blend of rich history, practicality, comfort, and performance.
moreDid you ever think that a Hummer would be eco-friendly? The very antithesis of eco-friendliness, many believed that the brand was permanently put to bed when it simmered out around 2010. However, GM hadn't totally given up on this iconic name. Instead, they made it re-appear around 2021 with a GMC nameplate. The new GMC Hummer is available as a pickup truck or an SUV and is a fully electric vehicle. This particular 2024 GMC Hummer EV Pickup 3X is said to be a one-owner truck, and in fully stock form. It has a negligible 2,000 miles on its odometer, making it near showroom fresh.
moreWhen it came time to change the successful formula of the Chevrolet Corvette C1 for its second generation, there’s no doubt the design team would have been more than a little worried. Somehow they did, and the C2 Corvette has become known as an iconic design in the history of American sports cars. The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was the last year for the C2 chassis, and it was reported that this generation of ’Vette had originally been planned to be replaced by the C3 in 1967, but the C2 was kept around a year longer. As such, the model benefitted from a light refresh going into ’67, making it one of the more desirable model years. For sale, here is a carefully cared-for example of a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible, complete with original equipment and even an optional hardtop.
moreIn the realm of formidable monster trucks, the 2022 Ram 1500 TRX stands as a rare breed that transcends the confines of arenas and closed circuits, dominating public roads with an unrivaled presence. Hennessey, renowned for pushing automotive limits, took this already impressive machine and elevated it to unprecedented levels with the Mammoth 1000 edition. The vehicle presented here is a coveted specimen from this limited series, boasting the distinctive Hennessey touch and a mere 35,000 miles on its odometer.
moreThe Dodge Challenger, in any incarnation, stands as a formidable contender on drag strips, a fact Dodge celebrates with its special editions. The model in focus today transcends the typical Challenger special edition, being a drag-centric Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock outfitted with the H1000 package by Hennessey. Hennessey, a name synonymous with high-performance aftermarket tuning, has a storied history of elevating some of the fastest and most powerful cars to new heights. This particular 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock H1000 Hennessey, now tuned to unleash a staggering 1000 brake horsepower and 948 pound-foot of torque, boasts a breathtaking 0-60 mph sprint time of just 2.8 seconds. Despite its traditional combustion engine, it presents a formidable challenge to the acceleration of modern EVs. With only 3,660 miles recorded, this vehicle stands in virtually new condition.
moreNothing compares to the feeling of being able to ride higher than the majority of vehicles on the road. A Land Cruiser, with its tall platform and go-anywhere attitude, suits this role unlike any other. What we are offering you here is a beautiful ‘80s icon code-named the FJ60, also known as the Toyota Samurai. Regardless of having 180,000 miles on its odometer, this brute is in immaculate condition, with the current owner reporting it as mostly being in stock. The 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 had to fit into a market where the SUV type was booming, and as a result, it was built bigger with ample cabin space. This makes an excellent recipe for a 4-wheel drive or an overlanding vehicle.
morePickup trucks have always been an icon of the American automotive scene. And while new imports have tried to wrestle their own slice of market share, back in the ’70s and ’80s, there were few other options than American iron. In Chevrolet’s corner, you had the C/K models. By 1984, the C/K was in its third generation, with several facelifts applied along the way. But no matter what shape or size, the Chevrolet C/K pickup has always held a special place in the hearts of many. On offer today is a recently restored example of a 1984 Chevrolet C10 Silverado Pickup looking for a new home.
moreOwning a Jaguar means you appreciate the finer things in life. Being behind the wheel of a Jaguar means you are exposed to a fine balance of performance, luxury, and, most importantly, years of engineering excellence waiting to let loose. Jaguars are most renowned for their grand tourer offerings, and machines like this 2003 Jaguar XK8 Convertible we have today provide a grand tourer experience like no other with silky smooth performance and sleek looks. With a reported 82,000 miles on the clock, this Big Cat is looking for its new custodian to savor the weekend with its top-down and great times ahead.
moreMercedes-Benz is responsible for crafting some of the world's most significant automobiles; for years, the German manufacturer has provided the best in terms of luxury, performance, and even practicality. Present today is a modern classic and a performance hero that takes form with this 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster. With a reported 15,800 miles on the clock, this grand touring performance machine offers open air enjoyment with a mighty 6.3L V8 upfront, giving you the soundtrack of the pinnacle of German engineering.
moreFor Corvette lovers, this is Genesis. The original C1 Chevrolet Corvette was introduced in 1953 and was made for an impressive (by modern standards) nine years before its replacement was unveiled in 1962. Conceived to take on the might of the British sportscar industry, the C1 Corvette was an all-American interpretation of the classic two-seater formula. In 1955, the Corvette got an updated body, which was carried through to our featured car: a 1957 Chevrolet Corvette that comes with a four-speed manual transmission and a 265ci V8 engine. This classic Corvette is ready for a new home. If you’re a lover of old-school American metal, then this could be the car you’re looking for.
moreThe Mercedes-Benz SL-Class sits right up there with the best two-seat grand tourers in the world. A nameplate that has existed since 1954, it represents an aspiration point for many to reach. Buying an SL usually signifies that you've made it in life and are ready to enjoy the finer aspects. This 2004 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG is from the R230 generation that ran between 2002 and 2011. Moreover, it's of the tasty AMG variant and offers performance that could match the supercars of its day. Up for sale with us bearing just 9,100 miles, this is a car that you'll definitely cherish owning and driving hard on your favorite roads.
moreThe Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most legendary automotive nameplates of all time. A vehicle with go-anywhere capabilities out of the box, the Land Cruiser was born in 1951 and continues well into 2023 and beyond. Land Cruisers can be found on nearly every continent, and their scope for customization is almost limitless. Some may find this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sacrilegious as it no longer packs a Japanese powerplant. Still, others will appreciate its eight-cylinder heart and an extensive list of modifications, many of which were installed between 2019 and 2022. It's got under 14,000 miles on it since its rebirth.
moreYou could say that having a Ford Bronco is like having a Labrador retriever. Everybody is happy to see it, and it is welcome anywhere. Born to butt heads against the Jeep CJ, the Ford Bronco is your ticket to enter any auto show, and people will praise it with a shared passion for classic autos. And it's not hard to see the appeal. You can take its roof off and let the wind and sun come in freely. That is what this 1971 Ford Bronco 4WD Sport Utility is all about. It is a classic off-roader with a more potent engine than standard and includes contemporary features that make it a delight to drive. Located in Tennessee, it is reported to be in good condition and awaits its next ardent owner.
moreThe BMW M2 CS can be accepted as the purest distillation of everything that makes a machine deserving of the M moniker. The rear-wheel drive configuration, manual gearshift, and an inline-six engine combine to create a frenetic little package. Among its upgrades over the regular M2 Competition, the CS comes with lap-time-focused gear. Also, you get the whole package of the M4 engine in the CS instead of the detuned version fitted in an M2 Competition. This Nevada resident 2020 BMW M2 CS Coupe comes to you with just 17,850 miles on its clock. With a heart full of power and a body filled with flair, it is ready to become your daily driver, plus track day darling, all rolled into one stylish and well-equipped package.
moreDrive your family around in luxury in the 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLS450. With three spacious rows of Captain Chairs, this SUV will surprise you and your passengers with its remarkable agility. While the ride can remain smooth when you want, engaging the Sport mode presents you with taut body control, a feature that even the Land Rover Range Rover does not possess. With a mere 7,200 miles on the clock, this 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 is as good as brand-new.
moreBrowsing through Bentley’s website you’ll see that they describe the 3rd generation Bentley Flying Spur as “A combination of performance and luxury that should be impossible”. Looking at this 2020 Bentley Flying Spur W12 First Edition Sedan and you instantly know that statement is not just a marketing gimmick. With 25,200 miles reported on the clock this First Edition specification is the golden standard of Bentley and, yours to drive off in, today!
moreThe '60s was a time for peace and love. What's the perfect machine to replicate this feeling? Volkswagen and its line of air-cooled machines. Built to evoke the sense of traveling further and freely, being behind the wheel of a '60s Volkswagen is an experience to treasure, especially if it's this 1963 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupe we have today.
moreThe Bentley Continental GT, now in its third generation, stands as a testament to timeless excellence in the world of luxury Grand Tourers. Introduced in 2003, this remarkable vehicle marked a new era for Bentley, being the first to debut following Bentley's acquisition by Volkswagen AG. Far from slowing down, the Continental GT has continued to evolve and impress. The 2023 Bentley Continental GTC S V8, with just 4,800 miles under its belt, showcases the pinnacle of this legacy, offering a driving experience that will forever change your perspective on automobiles. If you've ever dreamed of owning a Bentley, now is the time to make that dream a reality.
moreDive into the realm of classic car admiration with the stunning appearance of a flawless '60s icon right in your neighborhood. The 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback isn't just any classic car; it's a historical masterpiece that established the American Pony Car category, setting a benchmark for the competition. This exceptional model, showcasing its first major facelift, awaits its next enthusiast in Saint Landry, Louisiana. With a tad over 63,900 miles recorded, this Fastback offers you the unique opportunity to own a significant piece of muscle car history.
moreArguably the most famous Buick nameplate of all time, the Roadmaster name can be traced back to 1931. Representing Buick's flagship between 1946 and 1957, this particular 1947 Buick Roadmaster Convertible is a fine example of what well-heeled buyers at the time were treated to. This car is a fine time capsule with most of its original fittings, including some interesting factory features. If you buy it, you'll be buying not only a fantastic classic car but also a great investment and slice of American automotive history.
moreHere's a meticulously restored 1973 Ford Bronco equipped with a range of additional upgrades, this first-generation Bronco is fully ready to handle whatever the trail throws its way. The comprehensive list of upgrades starts with a custom High Country Performance roll cage offering added protection during high-stakes adventures, while Wildwood 4-wheel disc brakes provide astonishing braking power. A 3.5’ Wild Horses lift kit provides increased ground clearance and suspension articulation. With a dual battery setup, air compressor, and a new 9” Ford front end, as reported by the current owner, this restored Ford Bronco offers an unmatched combination of style, capability, and expeditionary amenities. Featuring a brand-new engine with less than 200 miles on the odometer, this upgraded piece of automotive history awaits you in California.
moreThe GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado are stablemates in the full-size pickup truck game. The current generation has been running since 2019 and takes these two trucks further upmarket. The vehicle in question today is indeed from that generation, a 2020 GMC Sierra AT4 Black Widow Edition, but it's no ordinary Sierra. Nope, it's been given the limited edition Black Widow package by SCA Performance. Want more? This truck comes to you with less than 28,000 miles on the clock.
moreWhen it comes to practicality, it’s hard to beat the good old pickup truck. A symbol of ruggedness, utility, and preparedness, if you own anything with a cargo bed, you’ll know how many times you’re asked to help out with transportation-related errands. But while many pickups live and die as workhorses, there are few that get lovingly restored to become true works of art. “A work of art” is the best way to describe this 1940 MY Ford Pickup restoration, which has undergone extensive work to preserve this timeless slice of automotive heritage. The restoration work carried out on this pickup includes a complete respray and a newly upholstered interior.
moreThe Humvee was and will always be an American legend; it's a machine that just stands out. Don't take our word for it; take a look at this 1995 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. With a reported 34,000 miles on the clock, this American powerhouse calls for that iconic Humvee roughness and custom modifications to stand out.
moreThe original Land Rover Defender can trace its roots way back to 1948's Series 1. In fact, it's not hard to see the resemblance between this car and its father, grandfather, et al. Over the decades, the model has been improved and updated, but the basic formula remains the same. This particular 1992 Land Rover Defender 110 is coming up for sale fresh after a full restoration that was completed this year. It's got zero miles after the frame-off restoration and looks like no other. You won't come close to finding a classic Defender in this condition, so you'd better act fast if it catches your fancy.
morePorsche had the 911, but they wanted a car to slot beneath it and attract a younger crowd. Cue up the Boxster, which debuted for the 1996 model year. Featuring a mid-engined layout, it offered the quintessential Porsche style and driving experience at a lower price point without stepping on the toes of the 911. If you'd like to dabble in the world of classic Porsche roadsters, consider this 1998 Porsche Boxster that's for sale with only 46,000 miles on it. The Boxster was designed from the get-go as a roadster, so you'll find this car to be very competent when you delve into its capabilities.
moreBack in the 60s, a host of machines graced the floors of motor shows and stunned the world with their designs and features. The 60s was also the golden year of muscle cars; legendary marques like the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro saw the light of day. The Ford Galaxie stood out among the multiple big nameplates; its intriguing design and performance made it a popular choice with multiple segments of the car buyer market, but there's no denying that the Ford Galaxie was best when in Muscle form. Present today is this 1969 Ford Galaxie 500; this muscular hunk from the 60s has a reported 82,000 miles as reported by the current owner. This is muscle car royalty and can be yours to grace your driveway and savor a quick weekend drive.
moreWith the next generation of Dodge muscle cars ditching the V8 powertrain and looking towards inline-six and EV power, cars like this 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody may soon be the stuff of legend. Now is the perfect opportunity to snap up these future classics before they’re recognized as the last of their generation. And what better way to do so than with the Hellcat Redeye? When it launched, the Challenger Hellcat Redeye was widely regarded as having performance figures that could bother supercars that cost double its list price. With a 6.2-liter HEMI V8 and a 0–60 mph time of just 3.5 seconds, there are few cars on the road that can challenge it. The car we have for sale comes practically showroom fresh, with just 490 miles on the odometer, and has been tastefully spec’d from the factory, featuring the 27Q package, Plus package, and Drive Convenience Group.
moreAs automotive enthusiasts, we are at one of the most exciting times in the industry, witnessing a new age of automobile come to the forefront: the EV. While legacy automakers are still trying to get their product mix right—and with many playing catch-up—there is a new breed of electric car startups that demand a look. One of these players taking the world by storm is Lucid. Lucid Motors started development on a four-door sedan, the Air, in early 2016, with the first cars rolling off their Arizona production line in 2021. Since then, the Air has gained notoriety, giving Tesla a run for its money and even competing with legacy automakers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW. The car we are selling here is a 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring with 27,500 miles on the clock.
moreWhen you think of great automotive design throughout the years, there's an unlikely addition to one of the greats. The classic Ford Thunderbird was a legend when it rolled off the factory floors, with looks that defined the American automotive scene in the '50s and performance intended to match the legendary first-generation Corvette. Present today is this 1957 Ford Thunderbird; this American classic is in pristine condition and is looking for a new custodian to navigate weekend drives in style.
moreThe 2023 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E450 4MATIC Sedan is a tranquil piece of machinery made by mankind that encapsulates a buttery smooth driving experience. Hosting ample optional upgrades offered by Mercedes-Benz, such as the Premium Package and the Driver Assistance Package. The Airmatic system enhances ride comfort, adjusting the suspension to adapt to varying road conditions. Boasting a mere 1,943 miles on the odometer, this Mercedes-Benz E450 offered for sale is essentially brand-new.
moreThe humble Volkswagen Beetle can mean many things to many people. Originally conceived as simple, almost utilitarian transport for the masses, its timeless design and dependable reliability catapulted the VW Bug into a much more significant role. You’ll find some Beetles setting world-record auction prices, others tearing up the race tracks in historic events, and still more being used as blank canvases for those who like to harness the many customization options on offer. There are, of course, many different body styles of Volkswagen Beetle on offer, too. And one of the most desirable is pictured for sale here. This 1978 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible is a perfect example of just how wide the “people’s car” appeal stretches. Having undergone a mild restoration with multiple new parts reported, this VW Beetle Convertible is ready to make waves in the classic car scene.
moreIf you’re looking for a stylish combination of classic American muscle and open-top motoring, there are few offerings that can match the style of the Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible. The Chevelle was offered in all manner of body configurations, including sedan, coupe, and station wagons. But you’d be hard-pressed to find a silhouette that offered as much pizzazz as the convertible. The classic proportions of the second-generation Chevelle lend themselves perfectly to the droptop design, with a large bonnet up front and coke-bottle hips making the shape as streamlined as possible. The car on offer here is a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, with the Malibu prefix being allocated to top-of-the-line models. Our featured car is powered by a 350ci V8 engine and features tasteful upgrades along with recent maintenance.
moreWhile most of the E-Class lineup is tailored to provide its occupants with a sense of lavish comfort, the 2015 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E63 S AMG 4MATIC is more than just a comfortable executive car. This is for discerning customers who appreciate peak performance, all in an unassuming four-door sedan bodyshell. Yep, if you want to experience the best of AMG, then this E63 S will satisfy your needs with ease. This Mercedes-Benz AMG is up for grabs in Florida, still retaining its original window sticker and two keys, boasting only 31,000 miles on the odometer.
moreWhen AM General started selling civilian Humvees, known as Hummers, it answered the prayers of many — not least those of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had lobbied for such a vehicle for ages. However, when the original H1 was launched, it wasn’t for everyone. It was large and not the most practical option. There existed the need for something a bit smaller and more refined. Enter then, the Hummer H2 The H2 was introduced under General Motors, which purchased the Hummer brand name from AM General in the early 2000s. Although the name eventually disappeared, the Hummer H2 remains an icon of American motoring. Other than Jeep, the Hummer H2 is virtually unique in its ability to offer a military-inspired package in the segment. On offer today is a 2006 Hummer H2 with a 6.0-liter V8 engine and just 82,000 miles on the clock.
moreWhile Mustang aficionados will argue incessantly about the best generation, there’s no denying that early pony cars have a charm that is appreciated by all. The 1967 Ford Mustang is the first significantly redesigned model, with the body growing in size to accommodate larger engines. Up for grabs here is our 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe restoration, which features the classic 289ci engine. This example has been tastefully modified and features a restored interior as well as a repainted exterior, with several choice features available with the sale.
moreIf you’re in the market for a sports car, look no further than the ultimate blend of street and track performance: the 2016 Porsche 911 Carrera. This car features a combination of a timeless design, rapid acceleration, and advanced technology, and Porsche delivers on every level, setting the standard for the sports car market, from the best rear-mounted flat-six engines to PASM and dynamic lighting systems. With just 46,150 miles on the odometer, this Porsche Carrera has been meticulously maintained to offer a driving experience like no other.
moreWhen you think of 80s icons, it's hard not to overlook the legendary DeTomaso Pantera. The Italian hunk was an iconic machine from all fronts and graced the front page of automotive magazines worldwide on release. With iconic looks and performance paired with a rich history, the DeTomaso Pantera is classic supercar ownership done right. On offer is your chance to get behind the wheel of this legendary 1985 DeTomaso Pantera GT5. This '80s superhero has a reported 25,000 miles on the clock and is a rare GT5 trim for sale by its original owner.
moreThis generation of Shelby Mustang is very special to enthusiasts. The 2014 GT500 is recognized as the final Shelby Mustang that the legendary founder, Carroll Shelby, was able to sign off on before his passing. The 2014 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 heritage links all the way back to the renowned AC Cobra, and its performance roots are proudly on display with the Shelby moniker at the back and Cobra badges on the fenders. The Super Snake version was born as a result of their customers' desire for more power, better performance, and improved handling. There’s a plethora of reasons and more for you to make this 2014 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake yours, and it only has 4,600 miles on its clock.
moreThe Land Rover Defender is a British icon that has been offered since 1983. This 1998 model has undergone a full frame-off restoration which was completed in 2024, as reported by the current owner. Retaining its original engine with less than 56,000 miles, this Land Rover Defender 90 has been upgraded with air conditioning and an array of new mechanical parts, ready to take off on its new adventures.
moreThere's a popular saying that goes, "They don't make them like they used to." this applies a lot within the automotive scene as cars tend to lack character and personality; there are a few glimmers of hope, however. When the Ferrari 458 was released, it was clear the famous term for once was irrelevant. Built to stun with its drop-dead gorgeous looks and precision performance on the track. The Ferrari 458, of course, comes from the stables of the finest automotive craftsmen. Present today is one of Maranello's finest, and it looks like this 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider. With a reported 20,228 miles on the clock, this is Ferrari royalty now at your fingertips.
moreA supercar should be great in many dimensions; it should have performance that's worthy of front-page news, comfort that doesn't break your back when on full throttle and a rich brand history that developed over the years to capture the heart and soul of many. Present today is a supercar through and through and takes form with this 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica. With a reported 1,400 miles on the clock, this raging bull is a virtually factory-fresh example and is looking to repurpose your classification of a great drive experience.
moreUndoubtedly, the '60s was the era for muscle cars, but the decades that followed may have garnered a reputation for toning that approach down just a tad. However, this changed in the 2000s with the release of the first-generation tribute Mustang and the rebirth of the Chevrolet Camaro that is now popular from the Transformer franchise. But there was another new-age muscle car that deserves a look, too: this iconic 2006 Pontiac GTO we have today. With a reported 66,000 miles on the clock, this American powerhouse is built to take your weekend drives up a notch and be the talking point at your local car show.
moreA hot rod that's done well is a sight to behold; even the folks that prefer a factory build would turn as you drive by. Finding the right balance of modifications amongst the sea of aftermarket upgrades and staying true to the car's roots is a tough ask. Why struggle on a build when we have the perfect custom build right here? Present today is the lovely 1941 Willys Coupe, with a reported 11,000 miles on the clock. This classic American beauty is a hot rod done well and can be yours to cruise around it right now if you desire. Just get in touch with us.
moreWhen you think of cruising in style, top-down, and sunset drives, it's easy to get lost in the many options you are presented with; you could choose to munch down the miles with performance and speed, or slow it down with an open top grand tourer savoring the miles and scenery. The Mercedes-Benz SL class has been a crowd favorite with being an automobile that could do both; it's at home with its top down and wind in your hair and even serves as a serious performance machine as you drive by and enjoy a smooth drive. Present today is this lovely 2019 Mercedes-Benz SL550; this luxury German cruiser has a reported 27,804 miles on the clock and is the golden standard in open-top motoring; better yet, this is a one-owner all-original example as reported by the current owner.
moreThe Buick Special, a nameplate that spanned several decades, underwent numerous redesigns, including this distinctive 1956 Model 48 iteration. Crafted as a versatile full-size vehicle, the Special was offered in a variety of body styles, this instance being a 2-door sedan from its second generation. Under the stewardship of its current owner, this 1956 Buick Special Model 48 2-Door Sedan has been meticulously maintained, blending original charm with necessary modern updates for enhanced reliability. With its eye-catching finish, modernized components, and an engine that's covered just 17,980 miles since refurbishment, this vehicle stands as an enticing proposition for any classic car enthusiast.
moreThe Cadillac Seville was Caddy's stab at the personal luxury car segment, and they took it to new levels altogether. Debuting for the 1976 model year, you could buy an Seville all the way up to 2004. This 1976 Cadillac Seville Bicentennial Edition is from the first generation and was made to celebrate America's 200th Birthday. Up for sale with 70,300 miles on the clock, it's a great symbol of Americana for you to purchase and drive, as well as a savvy investment.
moreIn the time warp of the 1960s and '70s, those who navigated the roads of the muscle car era witnessed the birth of automotive legends. Back then, what we now hail as iconic machines were just ordinary rides, including the Chevrolet Chevelle—a work of art on wheels. Over four generations and 14 facelifts, the Chevelle etched its name in automotive history, and today, it's a vintage darling. Presented to you here is this beautiful example of the 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible that belongs to the second generation. This vintage beauty, which has only 77,500 miles on its clock, is currently resting in Ohio and eagerly awaits its next lucky owner.
moreThe Chevrolet Corvette has long stood as the epitome of American sports car excellence, consistently outperforming rivals with significantly higher price tags. With the introduction of the C8 model, the Corvette transcends its legacy, venturing into supercar territory through its advanced rear mid-engine design and striking aesthetics. This leap forward is underscored by a robust demand, marked by long waitlists. However, an opportunity now presents itself with a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, a standout model boasting just 1,500 miles. This vehicle is not merely an example of American engineering at its finest but a testament to the Corvette's enduring allure and performance prowess.
moreThe Mercedes-Benz EQ range signifies the prolific Stuttgart luxury automaker's commitment towards electric propulsion. Within the range is the EQE and EQE SUV. This 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE Plus is of the latter, bearing just 2,000 miles on the clock. If you want to engage in a spot of eco-friendly motoring while experiencing the thrilling thrust of modern electric vehicles, this SUV is the way to go.
moreThe R107 SL series built by Mercedes-Benz is becoming a future collectible and for a good reason. The first word that comes to mind when looking at a Mercedes-Benz vehicle from this era is elegance. These cars were produced from 1971 until 1989, marking the second longest single series ever created by the German company. The roadsters of the R107 and C107 were the best top-down open-air motoring experiences money could buy at the time. That is why this 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SL Roadster with the R107 chassis is a desirable option for someone who’s looking to buy a classic that combines quality, performance, and style. This example just bears 31,600 miles on its clock and is available for sale in New Mexico.
moreThe Chevrolet Corvette is the best-known car in America and pretty well-known in the world, too. In 2004, during the last year of the fifth generation, also known as the C5's production, Chevy produced a limited commemorative edition that celebrated the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Commemorative Edition is one such example, and it comes with the Preferred Equipment Group, the Memory Package, and some nice options. For sale by its original owner, it's done just 34,500 miles since it was new.
moreThis 2023 Land Rover Defender 110 proudly embodies the trend favoring big, boxy, off-road SUVs. But, if you want something more discerning, the Carpathian Edition Custom is one that stands out the most, particularly when adorned with a luxurious trim and advanced tech features. For example, it's equipped with a curated selection of upgrades, such as an integrated air compressor that allows you to adjust tire pressures on the fly. Rugged and ready with a mere 14,300 miles since it left the factory gates, this Land Rover Defender will conquer trails and turn heads on the city streets.
moreThe last generation of Corvettes with an engine mounted in the front, the 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe LMR, is bred for performance. LMR stands for Late Model Racecraft, a leading provider of turnkey Performance Packages. LMR has given this Corvette C7 an exhilarating 1,000hp twist, allowing you to race against cars that cost twice as much. With just 21,800 miles on the odometer, this car waits for sale in Texas to unleash your inner racer.
moreDiscover a gem among classic sports cars—this 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L-71 is available with only 63,000 miles on its odometer, ready to ignite the passion of a new enthusiast. This Vette rocking a powerful L71 427ci V8 has been rejuvenated through a comprehensive frame-off restoration in 2017, bringing it close to showroom condition. Among its rarities, it boasts the MA6 heavy-duty clutch option—a feature found in only 102 units of its kind, enhancing its desirability and performance credentials. As you drive deeper into the details of this Corvette, you will be rest assured it comes complete with its original window sticker, underscoring its authenticity and well-documented lineage.
moreThe automotive world is filled with surprises, with each manufacturer trying to keep up with ever-changing customer tastes and trends. One segment that has witnessed massive growth in recent times is the SUV market. When news broke that Rolls Royce was set to release an all-new SUV, it was clear that a new icon was about to be born. Present here is a perfect example of this genre-breaking car: a 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan. With a reported 22,000 miles on the clock, this ultra-luxury SUV is built for cruising in style and class and can be yours today!
moreIs there a more iconic American vehicle than the original AM General Hummer? Conceived as a replacement for the aging Willys Jeep that first saw service in World War II, the original AM General Humvee was a purpose-built machine never before seen by the world. And thanks to extensive coverage in the media, whether it be live shots from war zones, or cars that ended up in Arnold Schwarzenegger’s garage, the legend of the Humvee has been well and truly cemented for generations to come. Our featured 1990 AM General Humvee Ruckus has been extensively upgraded by Plan B Supply to become a compelling option for anyone in the market for these incredible American war machines. With multiple choice additions, this remanufactured Humvee undoubtedly stands out from the crowd.
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