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1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi 4 Speed

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$229,999
OFF MARKET
The Sixties are widely considered peak muscle car madness in the USA. Almost all the major American manufacturers had something on offer in the category. Plymouth was a rather late entrant, with the Road Runner in 1968. The Road Runner differed from the traditional muscle car by being more of a mainstream mid-sizer, albeit one that could only be had with two doors. A coupe, hardtop and convertible were the choices. In light of that, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi is a rather special car, having undergone a reportedly award-winning full restoration by Full Scale Hot Rods, with Full MMC Detroit report available, as well as extensive history and documentation. It boasts multiple magazine features in print and online, including in Hot Rod Magazine and Motor Trend. Built on April 24th, 1969, this car is said to sport a low production VIN, and comes with known owner history. Isn’t that enough to persuade you to buy it? If you need more persuasion, read on.
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2021 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$999,999
OFF MARKET
Growing up in the Eighties meant you had to have a Lamborghini poster on your bedroom wall; they are the ultimate bedroom poster car, thanks to their unique designs. Turn back the clock today, and even though the brand has seen tougher competition, it's not rare to see a Lamborghini as desktop wallpapers. Their design was not the only factor that made their cars stand out; it's the car's names as well. Keeping in traditions, each car is named after a Spanish fighting bull. With two-door supercars being their expertise since the early Seventies, owning one meant you get a lot of looks as you drive by and experience true Italian performance in all its glory, much like this 2021 Lamborghini SVJ roadster we have today. With just 115 miles reported on the clock, true driving nirvana is just a matter of finding an open road and hearing that V12 roar into action.
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2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$199,999
OFF MARKET
For the longest time, the EV segment has been ruled by Tesla, and while many car manufacturers have rolled out their own EVs, nothing really ever challenged Tesla. That is, until now. When former Tesla VP Peter Rawlinson took over as CEO of Lucid Motors, his ambition was limitless, and the result of that is the vehicle you see here. Unlike Tesla, the Lucid Air isn't just meant for record-breaking speeds. No, the Lucid is very much a consumer-inspired luxury vehicle, meant to make anyone lusting after a German luxury sedan think twice before making their purchase decision. Many versions of the Air have been introduced since debut. One of the more recent is this 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring, and while it may be a step down from the range-topping Dream edition, it's still very much a potent car. This example is currently up for sale, and with just 450 miles on the road, it's basically brand new.
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2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory with Hermes Orange Interior

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$649,999
OFF MARKET
For ages, Rolls-Royce has held the throne as the most opulent piece of British automotive luxury that money can buy. Like the flavor of a perfectly aged fine wine, Rolls-Royce sedans, coupes and convertibles are timeless, and regardless of what anyone can ever tell you, there's absolutely nothing like them. So, what happens when the curator of the world's finest sedans makes an SUV? You get the Cullinan. Built with the comfort of a luxury car, the size, coupled with the size and presence of a full-sized SUV, it sets a new benchmark for automotive perfection. As for this 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory, its owner has taken a unique route with a complete Mansory conversion and unique color scheme, this example would stand out in a sea of Cullinans, as it’s reportedly the only one in this color spec and combo. The vehicle is currently up for sale with a mileage of 6,800 on the odo.
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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 SCJ Fastback

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$147,999
OFF MARKET
The Sixties truly were a wonderful time. Whilst the music was great and people loved to bust a move or two in time with the rhythm, what was even greater were automakers’ propensity to be creative, innovate, try new things, and push what was possible straight to consumers. Without their braveness cars like the Ford Mustang would never have seen the light of day. The Mustang is one of those models that can spark a mental image upon mere mention, even with those who are not remotely interested in cars at all, thanks to its iconic design and performance-oriented bloodline. The 1960s was when the first generation hit the streets, and it’s considered right up amongst the American automobile greats, being in production for 56 years and counting. This Mustang is rather special, as it’s a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1, which is a rather rare pony. The Mach 1 entered the scene in 1969 and was only offered in iconic fastback form. This car comes from Colorado and will be a fine fetch for any Mustang aficionado, or fan of classic American pony cars.
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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Fuelie Split Window

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$258,999
OFF MARKET
The Chevrolet Corvette can be considered America’s darling as it’s been around since 1953, and is now on the eighth generation. The car that we have for sale here is from the second generation (C2) and is a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Fuelie Split Window. 1963 was an exceptionally rare model year, as it was the only year in which the iconic split rear window was present, it was gone by 1964. Thus, this car will be highly coveted by Corvette aficionados and classic American car enthusiasts alike. It’s a two-owner car with just 43,000 original miles on the clock and comes from Florida, where it was purchased when new from Potampkin Chevrolet in Miami. Split window ‘Vettes don’t come on the market often, so grab this one before someone else does! After all, it’s one of only 2,610 coupes and convertibles made that year. The original bill of sale and owner’s manual are included with the sale. Reportedly, our subject car was parked in 1974 and last registered in 1975. It was finally moved from the same garage in 2018 when it was made road worthy again.
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1973 Volvo 1800 ES

Current Ask
VERIFIED PRIVATE SELLER
PENDING SALE
$9,999
OFF MARKET
Volvo, a Swedish brand renowned for its contributions towards automotive safety, is not immediately thought of as one to make a beautiful and memorable car. At least, that's what the majority believed. To prove them wrong, Volvo had other plans for its brand. They created a coupe that was among the most beautiful of all time, the P1800. To add to the bargain, Volvo didn't forget to make sure it owned a rich racing pedigree. The P1800 shone in official endurance races flaunting its sturdiness and reliability. So reliable that it occupies a space in the Guinness Book of Records. We bring you the wagon version of this prodigious car, the 1973 Volvo P 1800 ES. Production of this line ended in 1973, and the Volvo P 1800 ES wagon augustly marked the conclusion. This adorable wagon in our inventory is currently located in California, with just 96,000 miles on its clock.
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