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2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Track Car

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VERIFIED SELLER
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ASK: $59,999
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Miles: 25,800

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.

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2012 Cadillac CTS V Coupe

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $44,999
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Miles: 19,930

Cadillac 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.

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2021 Ram 1500 Rocky Ridge

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VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $55,900
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Miles: 17,500

The 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.

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1969 Volkswagen Beetle Coupe

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VERIFIED SELLER
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ASK: $13,499
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Miles: 39,000

The 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.

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2008 Hummer H2 SUT

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ASK: $69,999
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Miles: 54,000

An 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.

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2008 Porsche Cayman

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ASK: $30,000
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Miles: 14,500

Porsche 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.

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1968 Mercury Cougar

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ASK: $19,999
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Miles: 100,095

Mercury 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.

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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $89,500
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Miles: 15,000

When 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.

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2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock Hennessey H1000

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ASK: $114,900
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Miles: 3,660

The 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.

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1973 Ford Bronco

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $94,990
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Miles: 0

Here'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.

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2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody

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VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $99,995
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Miles: 490

With 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.

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1978 Volkswagen Super Beetle Convertible

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VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $16,500
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Miles: 31,500

The 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.

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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Convertible

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VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $55,999
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Miles: 78,906

If 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.

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