When the Honda/Acura NSX debuted in 1990, it was widely considered to be the first supercar from Japan. Its exciting styling, VTEC engine and purist-oriented driving dynamics made it a highly desirable car, and it was produced for fifteen years. Then, Honda decided to do a follow-up. Of course, in true spirit to the original, the new or second-generation NSX had to be a technological tour de force. So, Honda gave it the best hybrid technology and nearly double the power of the original. Cue up this 21,863-mile 2017 Acura NSX as a fine example of the result. Well worthy of the supercar tag, it’s now available for you to own and enjoy as often as you like. Just contact us and inquire on how to purchase it.
moreThe third generation of the Chevrolet C/K series is a line of trucks produced by General Motors between 1973 and 1991. These were renowned workhorses at the time and were a familiar sight in farmlands. Can such a vehicle be a sophisticated and mysterious showpiece? Deadwood Customs believes so. This particular 1973 Chevrolet C10 from the C/K series is a beautiful project done by the skillful team at Deadwood Customs. The truck was reportedly first bought at a Mecum auction and was brought to them in order to give it a special makeover. The truck was given the nickname Copper C10 by the team; we'll get into that later. Reportedly, it only has 450 miles on its clock making it factory-fresh.
moreLike the famous television presenter Jeremy Clarkson once said, “You can take a girl out for dinner if you have a Jag, and then she will pay.” We don’t advise you to try this out at home, but the automotive community as a whole can agree that Jaguar ownership comes with a certain aura — but in a likeable way. The 1987 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas on offer certainly looks the part for this purpose. The XJ series is a highly renowned British luxury car series that started its journey back in 1968. Fast forward to 1987, and it is one of the most stunning cars you can spot rolling around town. This example of the XJ6 Vanden Plas comes to you with just 33,700 miles on its clock. This beauty is up for sale in Michigan, and all original manuals and service manuals are available.
moreChoosing a classic car can be a tough task, given the number of options one can pick from. But let's highlight one of the best British roadsters to be imported stateside with this lovely 1959 MG MGA Roadster we have here. With a reported 28,500 miles on its clock, this British classic is reported to have seen a nut and bolt restoration and is geared to bring out the good times every time you're behind the wheel
moreThe original Land Rover Defender may have sold well in the US, but — bar a very limited number — it was not officially offered to stateside consumers. But now that we’re seeing specialists and fans import some of these iconic off-roaders to our shore, it may just be the best time to find out what makes the Defender so unique. Our featured 1998 Land Rover Defender 110 Td5 has undergone a full restoration. The owner reports that the frame has been sandblasted, repainted, and sealed, with the full frame-off restoration having been completed in 2016. The engine has been rebuilt, too, and a whole host of other parts have been replaced to ensure the reliable running of this 4x4 for many years to come.
moreChevy’s Chevelle was made for three generations from 1964 through 1977. Yet, you’d swear that the Chevelle lived longer. That’s how strong the brand recognition with this nameplate is. To this day, Chevelles are sought after by eager enthusiasts, some of whom weren’t even born when the last ones left the GM production lines. The Chevelle also gave rise to the Malibu nameplate, since Malibu was initially a trim level of the Chevelle. That’s what we’ve got for sale here today, a second-generation 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu with 60,000 miles on the clock. It’s a lovely coupe in great order, and it’s reportedly been serviced recently.
moreYou can’t have not heard of McLaren Automotive. Renowned for creating the McLaren F1 in the 1990s, the F1 was the fastest road car in the world at the time. It could top 230mph. But McLaren is so much more than a road car maker; it’s also a dominant team in Formula 1. In fact, the name dates back to the 1960s, when Bruce McLaren founded the company as a motor racing outfit. Today, McLaren Automotive is the part that makes road cars, and it’s owned by the wider McLaren Group. One of the company’s current products is the 720S, which was introduced in 2017. Since 2023, it’s become the 750S. The 720S represents a fine way to experience that signature McLaren driving experience, and we’ve got a 2022 McLaren 720S with just 3,351 miles waiting in our inventory for its next owner. Is that you, then?
moreAudi’s Q8 was introduced as the most luxurious crossover in Audi’s hierarchy. Sitting above the Q7 in nomenclature, the Q8 is also a midsize luxury crossover, but it’s got only two rows of seating. So, it’s intended to be a grand tourer of sorts, rather than a people carrier. Sharing its platform with the Bentley Bentayga and Lamborghini Urus, the Q8 is, as you’d expect, one of the finest Audi vehicles you can own and drive. If that sounds exciting, check out this 2021 Audi RS Q8-R ABT Special Edition that’s up for sale having covered 24,025 miles so far. It’s a limited-edition car from ABT Sportsline, of which just 125 were made.
moreAudi’s A7 is widely regarded as one of the brand’s most beautiful modern cars. It’s a five-door liftback that essentially a sportier A6. When the first generation was revealed in 2010, it drew plenty of admiration for its sporty silhouette, thrilling performance and surprisingly spacious interior. The second generation was introduced in 2018, and raised the bar even higher. Of course, Audi had to make an RS variant, and they did, with the RS7. So, if you like four-door luxury cars with coupe-like profiles and nearly 600 horsepower on tap, may we present this 2022 Audi RS7 for your kind consideration? The car’s done only 2,000 miles so far, so it’s basically brand-new. It’s also received a recent servicing.
moreFord’s Personal Luxury Car debuted in 1955, and was called the Thunderbird. By 1964, the fourth generation was ready to enter the market. Yes, model cycles in those days were very short. The fourth generation ran for just three years, but over 236,000 were made in that time. So, you can see how popular the T-Bird had become. Up for sale here is a 1966 Ford Thunderbird that’s perfect for someone who wants a classic T-Bird in their life. The car comes with all maintenance reportedly up to date and a rebuilt V8 purring away under the hood. Oh, and it’s also said to be 1 of just 75 cars that came with factory air conditioning!
moreThe Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars of all time. With a legacy spanning over 60 years, the 911 is Porsche’s ultimate creation. This 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo we have here today belongs to the seventh (991) generation of the 911, which was sold from 2012 through 2019. The 2018 911 Turbo is a lightning-fast sports car, propelled by a twin-turbo flat-6 motor and blessed with physics-defying driving dynamics. This particular 911 Turbo has been further enhanced with an aftermarket exhaust system from Kline Innovation, along with an upgraded suspension setup. This car is in impressive condition, with only 8,600 reported miles on the odometer. Furthermore, all stock parts are also included in the sale.
moreChevy’s C/K Series has been doing yeoman service for countless enterprising Americans since it was introduced in 1959. The C/K ran until 2002, when the Silverado took over; prior to this, Silverado was a trim level. Case in point: this 1989 Chevrolet C3500 Silverado from the fourth generation. The vehicle reportedly underwent a frame-off restoration in 2019, and sports a rebuilt engine with under 1,000 miles done since then. Furthermore, this truck comes with some nice convenience features that will make it an attractive modern classic, plus a potential daily driver.
moreChevy’s C3 or third-generation Corvette is one of the most striking from the classic era. While previous Corvettes were graceful, this one came with a muscular, almost concept-car-like design. It’s no surprise, because the C3 debuted in 1968, and was almost identical to 1964’s Mako Shark II concept by Larry Shinoda. Produced until 1982, Chevy kept giving the C3 incremental improvements and updates throughout its life. This helped weather the much-dreaded Malaise Era, with the result that the Corvette remained one of America’s fastest cars during those dark times. If you want to check out a C3, consider this 26,000-mile 1980 Chevrolet Corvette that’s up for sale with us. This restored car reportedly comes with all maintenance up to date, so you can drive it in relative peace.
moreThe Mercedes G-Wagen is a unique car with a unique backstory. The G Wagen was a departure for Mercedes-Benz. It was created for use in extreme conditions, and it featured a ladder chassis to best cope with offroading while prototypes were sent across the globe to ensure that such a car could operate in some of the harshest conditions. Today, the G Wagen is still as capable as it was in its inception. However, the model has also become known for its luxuries, having found a niche in the upmarket SUV segment. Our featured car aims to combine the best of both worlds. This 1995 Mercedes Benz G300 D features the old-school abilities that the G Wagen is known for, while it also sports several modern upgrades and styling enhancements.
moreSUVs have changed a fair amount in the past few decades. Many of the once rough and tough desert trailblazers capable of climbing mountains at a moment’s notice have gone soft. Only suited to the parking lot of the local Mall of America. However, this 1991 Land Rover Defender 90 holds true to SUVs of before. With the initial design dating back to 1948, Land Rover knew how to make a rugged workhorse that could do it all.
moreAmong those who enjoy driving about in good-looking cars, there is a small group who prefer the look of a mundane car with a classic historic flare. If that is your cup of tea, this 1993 Cadillac Allante is an excellent choice for you. While it blends well with day-to-day traffic, it boasts a stately personality. After all, it is a Cadillac. It was marketed as a two-seater luxury roadster, so it looks even classy with its top down. The Allante model saw a seven-year production run and the bodies were built in Italy by iconic coachbuilder Pininfarina. Our subject example only has 65,000 miles on its clock and is currently residing in Florida. Its owner claims that it comes with 3 keys and all the service is up to date.
moreWhen Hummer started offering civilian models of its famous military vehicles, the initial popularity of the full-sized H1 spawned a smaller version that came to be known as the H2. We say “smaller,” but the H2 is still a mammoth beast to come up against on the road, and its go-anywhere ability means that these full-size SUVs are starting to become a much-loved modern classic. Our featured 2003 Hummer H2 comes to us with 115,000 miles on the clock and up-to-date servicing records. It also features the legendary 6.0-liter V8 Vortec engine under the hood. The engine and vehicle have received extensive maintenance, with receipts available upon request.
moreThe perfect build on a classic is a term rarely spoken of in the automotive world. Let's cut to the chase and present you with a rarity. Present today is what many would consider the perfect build, and it takes shape with this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. With a full restoration and less than 500 miles on the clock, this classic powerhouse is built to raise eyebrows when on power and turn heads as you drive by.
moreJeep has always made some of the most capable and stylish off-roaders to grace American roads. The Wrangler is the quintessential model in their range that connects what is now a mature product with several offerings to its hardcore Willys Jeep roots. Our featured 1995 Jeep Wrangler is a special edition known as the Rio Grande. It combines the 2.5-liter engine with some of the more sought-after options that were available on larger engine trims, making it a desirable and somewhat rare combination for the 95 model year. In addition, our subject car sees a new coat of paint in a custom shade of pink for some added flair. With 86,000 miles on the clock, this special edition Jeep could be the perfect choice for your next adventure.
moreThe Ford Bronco is an iconic off-roader in American automotive culture. Introduced in 1966, it is widely considered to be the first proper Sport Utility Vehicle, despite others making that claim too. Offered in two and four-door forms during its life, the Bronco made it up to 1996, when Ford decided to discontinue it. What resulted was an uproar, that only subsided in 2021 when the new, sixth-generation Bronco was introduced. So, if you were one of those people in uproar, but are frustrated by waiting lists and queues, here’s a 2023 Ford Bronco Raptor for sale right here, right now. With under 17,000 miles on the clock, this is the top dog of the range, the Raptor. With over 400 raging horses and a dedicated Baja mode for high-speed off-roading, this is one super-SUV that you don’t want to pass up on.
moreJapanese sports cars seem to be under-appreciated when compared to their european counter parts with the most notable ones only being the likes of the Mazda Miata and Toyota Supra. Nissan however has an underdog – This fully custom 2010 Nissan 370Z with just 53,000 miles on the clock is exactly what you’ve been missing. Nissan Z cars have been around for decades and with each new model, Nissan seems to get them more and more right.
moreWhen it was introduced, the Pontiac Solstice was a nominee for the North American Car of the Year award. It was one of the last models built by the company before it was mothballed, which is a shame because, during its five years of production, this small, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive convertible sports car managed to find its way into the hearts of many. Our featured 2006 Pontiac Solstice Roadster is reported to be of exceptionally low mileage, with just 37,000 miles on the clock — that’s an average running of just over 2,000 miles per annum. This example features the naturally aspirated 2.4-liter Ecotec engine from General Motors, and puts power to the road via a five-speed manual transmission.
moreFor over 60 years, Porsche has wowed the world with their icon – the Porsche 911. Each time they refresh, overhaul, and produce a new version, everything gets just that little bit better. Quite satisfying for perfectionists. This 2011 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet with just 77,000 miles on the clock is the perfect blend of a sleek, precisely engineered sports car, and a fun, exciting convertible. If Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’ll be one hell of a car to drive.
moreHave you ever wondered what a classic BMW would be like? Well, you may not need to wonder any longer, as we’re proud to present this pleasant 1975 BMW 2002 for sale, with just 70,000 miles. Part of BMW’s 02 Class of sedans that debuted in 1966, the 2002 has, as you might glean, is powered by a 1,990cc Inline-4 engine. This particular car has also received a host of new components, to help it run as befits an Ultimate Driving Machine.
moreChevy’s iconic Camaro arrived in 1967 to fight the Ford Mustang. Actually, it was part of GM’s two-part answer, with the second part being the Pontiac Firebird. By the time 1997 rolled around, the Camaro was in its fourth generation and a 30th Anniversary special was due. Cue up cars like this 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 30th Anniversary Edition. This 38,000-mile car comes to you with two keys for ignition and remote door unlocking, all servicing is up to date, and it’s reportedly all original. Cars like this will only appreciate in value as time goes by, so you’d better be quick if it’s your thing.
moreWith a legacy dating back to 1907, International Harvester carved its name in the fabric of automotive history by crafting trucks and pickups. Amidst its repertoire of agricultural and industrial machinery, the Scout emerged during a transformative epoch. Engineered to rival the Jeep, the International Harvester Scout became a dynamic player that reshaped the landscape of four-wheel drive vehicles. This off-road marvel graced the global stage in various iterations from 1961 to 1980. As the journey of the International Harvester Scout concluded, devoted enthusiasts embarked on restoring and conserving these automotive icons. The result stands before us: a meticulously restored 1973 International Scout II, an emblematic testament to the past.
moreIf German automotive brands are famous for one thing, it is their build quality. You can opt for one of their models from the ‘70s and they will likely still run as if they were built a couple of years back. To be quite frank, they don’t make them like that anymore. For example, the 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is built like a tank, and we aren’t the only ones who think so. With proper maintenance, these beautiful cruisers will probably run forever. What we are featuring here is an all-original 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SL Convertible showing 119,000 miles on its clock. It is currently in South Carolina and it's a great opportunity to experience what the three-pointed Star had to offer back in the '70s.
moreWhen the C3, or third-generation Corvette, debuted for the 1968 model year, it was hailed as futuristic. Bill Mitchell's design, based on a Larry Shinoda concept, was enough to turn heads whenever one passed a Chevy dealership. What's even more admirable is the way Chevy kept it fresh over fourteen years, even during the dark period of American motoring, known as the Malaise Era. That's why we're confident that you'll want to snap up this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette that's up for sale right now. This NCRS Top Flight Award car comes to you with 91,000 miles on the clock but is reported to have undergone a full restoration. We're also told that the motor was rebuilt approximately 7,000 miles ago. Let's discover more about this car.
moreHow do you replace a cult classic and sales hit such as the Ford Model T? With something even better and call it the Model A? That's what Ford did in 1927, replacing the Tin Lizzie with the wildly successful Model A. How successful was it? Well, how many cars can you think of that sold over 4.8 million units in just four production years? That's over a million per year! Hence, you might think that finding a Model A would be easy, but it's not. You see, classic cars didn't exist at the time. Nobody thought about preserving their cars for the future. Hence, this 1930 Ford Model A is quite a rare thing indeed. Having received a full restoration, we're told that it also has a rebuilt engine with under 2,500 miles on it. Read on more to discover what this fascinating piece of American automotive history offers.
moreFew cars achieve the kind of reverence that the Camaro badge has. So, when it was revived for the modern era, enthusiasts clamored to experience what a modern muscle car could perform. And, when it comes to performance variants, there are few things on the road that are more potent than the famed ZL1. Our featured car comes with a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine, as well as some choice options and a reported low mileage of just 6,302. If you’re in the market for a future classic, this 2020 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 could be just the car for you.
moreThe Ford Galaxie is a full-size car that Ford built between 1958 and 1974. The name was inspired by America’s then obsession with conquering space, and the resultant space race. Cars gained galactic names and even more out-of-this-world styling cues. The Galaxie would also be made and sold in Australia and Brazil, where it gained a similarly popular reputation. That makes a car like this 1964 Ford Galaxie Convertible a great way to dip your toes into the classic car waters. That’s because this car has received a restoration, with several components rebuilt or replaced in 2021.
moreThe iconic Volkswagen Type 2 was the much-loved microbus of the Sixties and beyond. Sporting a happy persona, it was the perfect embodiment of a carefree lifestyle, filled with love and care. One of the most popular modifications for the Type 2 was the Westfalia Camper, which turned this versatile vehicle into a fully-fledged camper van. So, with one of these, you didn’t need to organize a hotel at the end of every day of your road trip, or fumble about with tent poles. Your Vanagon had it all aboard. Furthermore, it was a great alternative to a hulking and cumbersome motorhome. Just check out this 1985 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia Camper, and it will show you how less can actually be more.
moreThe C7 or seventh generation Corvette is the last of the front-engined brigade of America’s most-loved sports car. When the C8 dropped in 2020, it shifted to a mid-engined layout and went chasing baby supercars. That means cars like this 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ are highly desirable items, future classics, and the best way to enjoy American power and handling. Bearing a mere 39,000 miles, this car is now up for sale, and you’d better act quickly if it takes your fancy.
moreEver since its inception, Lamborghini has been the talk of the town with every model released. From being bedroom poster material to blistering performance, taking charge of the raging bull is an experience you really can't replicate. Present today is one of Lamborghini's finest and is the perfect blend of performance and design aesthetic and takes shape with this 2021 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder. With a reported 46,505 miles on the clock, this handsome raging bull is one that can level up your driveway game and ensure a smile every time you're out and about.
moreOldsmobile is a name that was once revered for its line of impressive American iron. But, like too many iconic marques, it was put out to pasture decades ago. However, Oldsmobile’s legacy will forever live on in the hearts and minds of those who remember it. And, thanks to the efforts of owners like the one that has restored our featured car, cars like this 1970 Oldsmobile 442 will forever preserve the unique joys of seeing one on the road. The 4-4-2 was a celebrated muscle car loved for its good looks and impressive performance. Our featured example has reportedly undergone a complete frame-off rotisserie restoration and features a 442ci V8 engine.
moreThe Jeep CJ series is well-regarded, since it’s the first civilian product from this prolific American automaker since the famous World War II military Jeep. In fact, CJ stands for Civilian Jeep. The CJ series came about in 1944, and went through CJ-1, CJ-2, etc. The last of the series was the CJ-10A, which bowed out in 1986, to make way for the Jeep Wrangler. Along the way, the CJ-8 would emerge in 1981, as a long-wheelbase variant of the CJ-7. This particular 1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler is up for sale with 120,000 miles on the clock, but was reportedly professionally restored and rebuilt approximately 10-12 years ago. It’s also got plenty of interesting features that we’d love to tell you about.
moreThe term sleeper is often used to describe a car that is normal and unassuming on the surface but a real performance powerhouse the moment you step on the gas. Wondering what we are on about? Take a look at this 1980 Chevrolet Malibu Coupe we have today, for instance, it's a true wolf in sheep's clothing and sports a surprise the moment you pop open the hood.
moreLife on the go is an upcoming trend that is becoming increasingly attractive due to the desire for greater freedom and truly mobile living. If a "Van Life" style home on wheels is not at the top of your priority list, then vacations across the country without having to worry about suitable lodging for you and your family might be attractive to you. Either way, you need not look any further than this 2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter High Roof that is custom-made for supreme comfort and accommodations. Reportedly, its owner has invested $189,000 into this build and used it for roughly 253,100 miles so far.
moreWhen the US military needed something to replace the aging yet talented Willies Jeep, it switched to an equally capable and now perhaps even more legendary option: the American General Humvee. The Humvee has become a symbol of go-anywhere ability across the globe, seen in action on the battlefield and at home. If you’re a fan of military vehicles, then this 1986 American General Humvee M1025 is sure to appeal. With a host of choice modifications and a plethora of upgrades, it could just be one of the best options on the market.
moreWith many modern SUVs choosing to have curvy styling with car-like driving characteristics, there are only a handful of them that stay true to their roots and maintain their rugged nature. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG G63, with just 10,000 miles on the odometer, could just be the sweet spot. Mud-plugging capabilities on the outside with limo luxury on the inside, all with a tinge of supercar performance for good measure. It has come a long way since it started life way back in 1979 as a pure farm truck with cloth seats. Now, it is ready to take on the world.
moreThe 1937 Ford line-up was basically a refresh of Ford’s popular Model 48, and ran for four model years. The range saw new engine choices and some fresh styling but remained more or less mechanically identical in other ways. As time passed on, these cars became classics and then vintage vehicles. They’ve also become rather sought after due to their interesting styling. Some petrolheads buy these to restore to concourse condition, others make them into restomods of varying degrees. If you want a 1937 Ford that’s more or less standard, but with a few modern enhancements, check out this 1940 Ford Deluxe. It’s undergone a frame-off restoration and now sits on a custom frame for better longevity. With a host of improvements, it’s a Forties classic that you can drive on a regular basis.
moreIf you're looking to own a first-generation Camaro, this 1969 Z/28 might be just what you need. Unlike the more common base models, this featured car is reported to be a genuine Z/28. With only around 20,000 units produced, the Z/28 is one of the rarest standard 1969 Camaros. Initially not even mentioned in dealer brochures, the Z/28 package was designed to offer a "race-ready" car straight from the factory, featuring upgraded suspension, disc brakes, and a four-speed manual transmission. Beyond its performance credentials, the first-generation Camaro holds a place in popular culture, having appeared in numerous movies, including the Fast and Furious franchise. This particular example is a visually striking, near-perfect specimen with tasteful upgrades that enhance the driving experience.
moreYou might be thinking “Boy, I’ve sure been seeing a lot of first-gen Ford Mustangs for sale lately”. Well, that’s due to no fault of the car; rather the fact that Ford sold them by the bucketload. Introduced in September 1964, 121,000 units were sold in the last three months of that year, with 22,000 orders taken on the first day itself! The next year, 1965, would see sales balloon to over 559,000 for that year alone. So, this 1965 Ford Mustang is one of over 559,000 that were made. This is great, because it means that getting your hands on a classic first-generation Mustang is relatively easy. After all, wouldn’t you think that it’s one of the best starter classics? This particular car has received a host of mechanical refreshments and upgrades, making it an absolute beauty to drive.
moreFor over 60 years, Porsche has wowed the world with their icon – the Porsche 911. Each time they refresh, overhaul, and produce a new version, everything gets just that little bit better. Quite satisfying for perfectionists. This 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S with just over 3,500 miles on the clock is the perfect choice for someone in seek of a sleek, precisely-engineered sports car with a rewarding driving experience. Trust us, if Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’ll be one hell of a car to drive.
moreOne of the most quirky vehicles to come out of Chevy in the late fifties, the El Camino was an amalgamation of a coupe and a pickup truck. This combination no doubt raised quite a few eyebrows and many questions when it hit the market. Based on the Biscayne, the El Camino was aimed squarely at the Ford Ranchero which launched two years earlier, but some would say wasn’t as sporty-looking. The El Camino would go on to be made across five generations, and gain a cult following in the United States. Thanks to its car-based platform, the El Camino could offer a far more comfortable and compliant ride than the traditional body-on-frame pickup truck. Of course, payload and towing capacity would be lower as a result, but most users who bought an El Camino were those who understood the compromise, and could work well within the El Camino’s capabilities. So, if you’d like to check out an El Camino, this fifth-generation 1982 Chevrolet El Camino is a great place to start.
moreThe Chevrolet Corvette is a cornerstone of American car culture. The first generation proved that the company could make a genuinely compelling and impressive sports car. It was loved by many, which is why the second-generation Corvette had a tough act to follow. However, it managed to set a new benchmark with beautiful new sheet metal that drew inspiration from the Mako Shark concept car. Our featured car is a 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible — the drop-top version adds a touch more flair to the whole package. The car is reportedly numbers matching and has undergone a complete restoration.
moreThe year 1969 was a special year for the American muscle car; some would argue that it was the peak muscle car era, with every manufacturer learning the ropes of the muscle car trade and providing the world with their best examples of an all-American fire-breathing machine. Present today is an icon of the '60s and an example of why 1969 was a special year, feast your eyes on this lovely 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28. With a reported full restoration, its time you drove in style.
moreMuscle cars of the late ’60s and early ’70s are now revered as some of the best examples of American iron. Doing battle with a whole host of power-hungry cars from the Big Three was the legenedary Pontiac GTO. In its second generation, the 1970 Pontiac GTO got a facelift, eschewing hidden headlights for the four exposed lamps you see on our featured Hardtop Coupe. This silver 1970 Pontiac GTO comes complete with a 455ci V8 engine and a whole host of performance parts. It features the 4-barrel Rochester Quadrajet carburetor and If you’re looking for a show-worthy classic muscle car, then this brilliantly preserved Pontiac may just be the answer.
moreFactory-built EVs and motor homes are often configured strictly for on-road usage. However, the one we have here is a different breed. The 2024 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 27North Venture Van is a rugged RV with an all-wheel-drivetrain and aftermarket off-road package. Specced with all essential and expected upgrades and features, this luxurious van is the perfect motorhome for an adventurer. The 27North Venture is based on the 170-inch wheelbase Sprinter van, powered by the high-output version of its 4-cylinder diesel motor. AWD is standard, while the van is further equipped with an off-road package and blocky tires. With only 150 reported miles on the odometer, this adventure-ready motorhome is the perfect travel companion on and off the road.
moreFancy a Mercedes coupe with a BiTurbo V8, and 4 doors? The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S may just be the car for you. Equipped with every conceivable piece of technology and enough horsepower to punch those rear passengers into their seats, this may be one of the best all-rounders Mercedes has made in recent years. And this particular car isn’t just any GT 63 S, it’s the Edition 1; which was made to mark the launch of the AMG GT 4-Door Coupe, and comes with a range of exclusive elements on both the interior and the exterior, including the paintwork and the color of the leather.
moreThe Acura NSX is one of the greatest sports cars the world has ever seen. Inspired by the F-16 fighter jet cockpit and development input from the legendary Formula One World Champion Aryton Senna, the NSX will forever be a sensational machine in every car enthusiast’s heart. Ask Gordon Murray, the designer of the Mclaren F1 supercar. He thought the design of the Acura NSX was a monumental point for sports car design, and he was so fond of it that he even bought one for his personal use. This 1995 Acura NSX T, T standing for the removable targa top, has reportedly covered a mere 21,000 miles on its odometer. It has undergone a recent service and has had regular maintenance as reported by the current owner. For sale in Idaho Falls, Idaho, this is your chance to own an immensely influential Japanese vehicle; a machine that carries the driving of the late Aryton Senna.
moreA classic Porsche, sunset and an empty road ahead is the perfect recipe for driving nirvana. Are you looking for an unmatched driving experience? Then feast your eyes on this lovely 1982 Porsche 911 SC we have today. This particular car has the unique distinction of being featured in the book “Porsche 911 - 50 Years,” a publication that charts the progress of this iconic automobile. This car is reportedly a one-owner American version 911, bought by the current owner directly from Porsche Zuffenhausen in 1982. The chances of finding another 911 SC like this are exceedingly hard. It has the distinction of being in original condition and has had extensive engine work and other mechanical upgrades carried out. Maintenance includes the head studs being replaced at 63,000 miles, with the work done by Stahl Motorsports at 63,000 miles.
moreProduced for just three years, the Fleetmaster was Chevy’s immediate new model following World War II. It was offered for the 1946, 1947 and 1948 model years, before the Chevrolet Deluxe took over. Buyers could select from two and four-door sedans, a two-door coupe or convertible, and a four-door station wagon. Today, the Fleetmaster is an excellent '40s classic car for the discerning collector who doesn’t want to go down the typical route of classic car ownership. Therefore, we’re glad to present this wonderfully restored 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster with 49,585 miles on the clock. The car does pack a few modernizations to make it more pleasant to own and drive. All servicing is said to be up-to-date, and two keys are included with the sale.
moreThe Ford Bronco was recently reborn to compete with the likes of the Jeep Wrangler. And it’s already a hit for the Blue Oval, with many users appreciating the reborn SUV for its old-school approach to off-road sensibilities. But the Bronco nameplate is one that originated decades ago, with a thriving aftermarket industry supporting the original line of 4x4s from Ford. That’s exactly what our featured 1977 Ford Bronco Restomod represents. It takes the original formula and builds upon it, bringing this truck into the modern age. As such, it has been completely rewired, has upgraded mod-cons, and features an all-new fiberglass tub. That’s just the tip of the iceberg, with a 302ci V8 Boss Crate engine providing phenomenal power for this stunning restomodded SUV.
moreThe Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70 is a legend, be it off the beaten path, daily driving or cruising, being behind the wheel of a Toyota Land Cruiser means you have it all. Present today is a Japanese legend and takes shape with the 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70. With a reported 103,000 miles on the clock, this Japanese hero is the perfect tool, be it off the beaten path or a Sunday classic drive.
moreVenturing off the beaten path and being where no one has been is an experience that cannot be replicated. Getting you to picturesque views requires a purpose-built motor, but what if you wanted a capable off-roader that is user-friendly for daily travel as well? Look no further—this 1983 Jeep CJ-7 is the one for you. With a reported 107,000 miles on the clock, this '80s icon features custom styling to make it stand out and performance to match its upgraded styling as well.
moreThe Hummer H1 is a gargantuan behemoth that’s directly derived from the military Humvee. Then, Hummer brought out the H2, which, while smaller than the H1, was still large enough to be in two different postcodes if you parked it as such. So, Hummer decided to shrink things a little more. Enter the Hummer H3 in 2005. Competing in the midsize SUV segment, the H3 was produced as an SUV and a pickup truck. It continued until 2010, when the Hummer brand was temporarily shelved. This makes the H3 a rather interesting curio of American sport utility vehicle culture. Why not experience it for yourself, with this 2006 Hummer H3 SUV? Don’t let this one-owner vehicle’s mileage of nearly 125,000 miles put you off; the H3 is a trooper. Furthermore, this one has received some new parts to help keep it running.
moreThe De Ville name was first introduced as a standalone model range in 1959 and would remain a significant part of the Cadillac lineup up till 2005. The 4th generation came in 1971, and every subsequent year brought styling changes until the smaller 5th generation was released in 1977. 1974 brought changes to the front end (like a new grille and a new headlamp layout), and the introduction of a new option; the Air Cushion Restraint System (what is now known as airbags) for both front-seat occupants. It was, however, a costly option that didn’t prove popular among buyers and was discontinued after 1976. A 1971 Coupe De Ville reportedly came 3rd in the Cannonball Run, averaging 84.6mph and 8.9mpg.
moreRolls-Royce is well known to be the most luxurious automaker in the world. With a rich history spanning over a decade, the Silver Spirit is one of their best-known icons of the Eighties and Nineties. This was the first Rolls-Royce to feature a retractable Spirit of Ecstasy hood mascot. The spring-loaded mascot would swiftly disappear into the grille if tampered with. Hence, Rolls-Royce owners could now rest easy in the knowledge that souvenir hunters and jealous punters couldn’t get their hands on one of the car’s most desirable aspects. That’s just one of many reasons of why you should consider taking on ownership of this 1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. The car comes with a reportedly original mileage of just 62,100, and has received some new parts to keep it humming along smoothly.
moreClassic Fords from the '30s and '40s make for fantastic restomod platforms. Thanks to their iconic design, they convert very easily into eye-catching hot rods. Then, they can be endowed with performance powertrains and modern creature comforts. That’s precisely what you’ll be getting if you buy this 1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe. It’s a comprehensively restored and re-engineered hot rod with less than 4,500 miles on it.
moreTriumph was a brand of sports cars made by the Standard Motor Company of Britain. Renowned for their diminutive dimensions, perky engines and thrilling driving experience at relatively low speeds, British sports cars, particularly British roadsters from the fifties through the eighties, were a wonderful place for petrolheads to be. These cars were the very antithesis of America’s muscle cars, and proved that you could have a lot of fun without large, thirsty V8s and massive car bodies. The TR3 was one of Triumph’s best-sellers, and we’ve got a 1960 Triumph TR3A Convertible up for sale right now. The current owner tells us that it’s received a new facelift, making it ready to be your faithful weekend drive companion.
moreRallying is a sport reserved for the brave. When you look back at the glorious history of rally racing, there are legendary battles between machines and drivers. One battle sticks out and is one that is recounted to this day: the battle between the Subaru Impreza WRX and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution of the '90s. Here we're focusing on the Subaru — one of the all-time all-wheel drive greats. Forged with mind boggling performance, handling and tasteful design, being behind the wheel of this rally-bred machine is a joy. It's time you treated yourself to some '90s rally magic and took ownership of this lovely 1993 Subaru WRX we have today. With a reported 120,000 miles on the clock, this '90s performance powerhouse gives you access to smiles per gallon on the road and even off the beaten path if need be.
moreThe Cadillac De Ville was introduced in 1958, as a full-size luxury car from America’s top luxury automaker at the time. De Ville means “of the town” in French, meaning that Cadillac intended the De Ville to be the talk of the town. The first generation is the most popular, naturally, thanks to its iconic shape and rear fins. In 1961, the second generation was introduced, with fresh styling and more body styles. Buyers could now pick from a four-door hardtop with four or six windows, a 2-door hardtop, or a 2-door convertible. If you’ve been trying to get your hands on a De Ville, check out this 56,435-mile 1964 Cadillac De Ville Sedan that’s up for sale right now. The current owner reports it to have been restored, hence its pristine appearance.
moreThe 2021 Ram 1500 has always been one step ahead of its rivals, boasting a lavish interior, a smoother ride, and a host of exterior upgrades by Mopar. Housing a monstrous 6.2L supercharged HEMI V8 that can reportedly produce up to a whopping 700 horsepower. The Ram 1500 has always remained a better option than even the fanciest versions of a Ford F-150 or a Chevy Silverado 1500. This particular Crew Cab model comes with the Customer Preferred Package 29Y, TRX Carbon Fiber Package, Technology Group, Trailer Tow group, Bed Utility Group, and the TRX Level 2 Equipment Group. Moreover, you get ParkSense Front & Rear Park-Assist with Stop and Blind-Spot & Cross-Path Detection to avoid accidents. With a total of 12,504 miles on the odometer, this Ram 1500 is for sale in Sunbury, Ohio.
moreChevy’s famous Corvette debuted in 1953, and was immediately accepted by the American public. Here was a sports car that defined America, with its daring styling, powerful engines, and carefree persona. The first generation ran until 1962, when the second generation or C2 took over. This was where the pop-up headlamps and boat-tail styling came to be. Naturally, a C2 Corvette is a much sought after classic car, so we’re glad to offer this particular 1964 Chevrolet Corvette for sale. You could call it a kind of restomod, but you’ll definitely love every moment you spend driving it. Two keys are included with the sale, and this 40,000-mile car comes with all servicing reportedly up to date.
moreHang on, this car’s shape sure does look familiar. Yup, that’s because it’s a third-generation Pontiac Firebird, the car that gave Knight Rider’s KITT its body. What better way for GM to drum up publicity for their third-gen Firebird when it launched in 1982 than for it to be shown on the hit TV show? In fact, GM had to request the show’s creators to not refer to KITT as a Trans Am, because people were walking into Pontiac showrooms and asking to buy a KITT! Well, this particular car won’t get mistaken for KITT because it’s a different color and doesn’t have that iconic nose or digital dashboard! But that doesn’t mean it’s not a fine '80s classic. In fact, there are quite a few third-gen Firebird and Trans Am enthusiasts who prefer their cars in stock form. If that’s you, pick up this 1988 Pontiac Firebird and enjoy its company on long drives. The car’s got just 31,500 reportedly all-original miles under its belt, and comes with maintenance records for peace of mind.
moreAston Martin’s fine Vantage Roadster is a top-down cruiser for the open roads. The current iteration has been around 2018, and that’s where this beautiful 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster comes from. With a host of factory enhancements, this 3,964-mile car is ready for action, and you can even don your tux and play out your James Bond fantasies – within the bounds of the law, of course. The car comes with the Tech Collection, Sport Plus Collection, Exterior Black Collection and Comfort Collection Packages too.
moreNow here’s one for collectors. Ford’s first-generation Mustang was a runaway sales success, shifting nearly 1.3 million examples during the car’s 1964-1973 production run. Of course, this included the brawny V8s, the popular fastback, and the interesting hardtop variant. But what about convertibles – especially those with six-cylinder engines and geared towards the leisurely cruiser crowd? Well, we’ve got one of those right here, in the shape of a 33,090-mile 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible. The current owner says that the car has received some mechanical maintenance, so you can be assured that it will perform like it should.
moreLamborghini discontinued the Gallardo, their best-selling vehicle, in 2013, but the following entry-level model, the Huracan, is a perfect successor. Lamborghini has been introducing new trim levels every year. The AWD coupe 610-4 was the first, followed by the Spyder edition, and then the unique RWD variant 580-2. Steven Ewing from Motor1 described the Huracan Spyder as “The gentle giant that is a Docile on the streets and a demon in the sheets.” Needless to say, this is a sports car that can truly impress and is one of Lamborghini's best efforts. This example of the 2017 Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2 Spyder is up for sale with just 16,800 miles on the clock. Its owner reports all maintenance up to date and it currently resides in Tennessee.
moreThe '80s was a time for change in the automotive industry and the Chevrolet Corvette was in due of well needed change. The Corvette marque had become America's sweetheart all thanks to the legendary C3 Corvette but with an production run of over 10 years, things were turning a bit stale, out comes another legend in the marquee line up, the Chevrolet Corvette C4. Packed with '80s charm and styling, this 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible we have today is the ideal way to join in the Corvette ownership experience. This example is reported to have only 34,000 miles on the clock!
moreFerrari is well-known for its exceptional two-door grand tourers, which actively make you crave long journeys. Packed with power, potency, and personality, the California T comes from a long line of iconic Maranello greats. Produced between 2008 and 2017, the California brought a retractable hardtop for enhanced weather protection and refinement. Hence, if you want to buy yourself a treat this year, select this 2016 Ferrari California T that’s for sale right now. The car has done just 15,600 miles and is ready for a lifetime of adventures.
moreFor discerning buyers that want a stunning pony car with a V8, but don’t want to follow the herd and pick a Mustang, the Pontiac Firebird is an ideal choice. Particularly the fourth-generation Firebird, which is a complete refresh in design. This 1995 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am brings everything you’re looking for in a modern car, without driving a laptop on wheels. With only 17,950 miles on the clock, this Firebird is in impeccable condition, and the current owner reports the car to be completely original. If you’re in the market for a car that steals the show wherever it goes, this is the car to buy.
moreThe Ford Country Sedan was a full-size station wagon from the Blue Oval. Made between 1950 and 1991, these vehicles were the preferred transportation of larger American families. In 1957, the Country Sedan received a refresh and entered the fourth generation. Wider and more spacious, it could even seat nine people when equipped with the optional trunk-mounted seat. And of course, the design included all those classic '50s Jet Age styling cues. So why not re-live that glorious era with this 1957 Ford Country Sedan Wagon up for sale right now? The car comes with all maintenance up to date and some refreshment work.
moreIn 1948, the Rover Company of Britain decided to create a sturdy, simple, and capable off-roader. They christened their creation the Land Rover, inspired by America’s Willy’s Jeep. Little did they know that this would soon become a hit across the world, and a cult icon. The Land Rover soon became the Land Rover Series, as consecutive years would see it upgraded and enhanced in myriad ways, while retaining much of its iconic design and basic purpose. In 1990, Land Rover renamed the model the Defender, in keeping with its new naming conventions. Available in multiple wheelbases, the 110 is the most popular, thanks to its five-door body and approximately 110-inch wheelbase. Yes, there’s a new Defender now, but it goes without saying that a classic Defender is one of the best ways to explorer the great outdoors. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 175,000-mile 1995 Land Rover Defender for sale. The vehicle was mechanically rebuilt by Land Rover of Austria in Vienna, Austria and comes with all rebuild receipts included in the sale. The paint is covered by a warranty until March 2025, and the vehicle also has a BMIHT certificate.
moreSUVs have changed a fair amount in the past few decades. The once rough and tough desert trailblazers that could climb mountains at a moment’s notice have gone soft. Only suited to the parking lot of the local Mall of America. However, this 1984 Land Rover Defender 90 holds true to SUVs of before. With the initial design dating back to 1948, Land Rover knew how to make a rugged workhorse that could do it all.
moreSUVs have changed a fair amount in the past few decades. The once rough and tough desert trailblazers that could climb mountains at a moment’s notice have gone soft, many being only suited to the parking lots of the local Mall of America. However, this 1999 Land Rover Defender holds true to SUVs of before. With the initial design dating back to 1948, Land Rover knew how to make a rugged workhorse that could do it all.
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.
moreSo what is the difference between the Ford Bronco Sport Base and Big Bend? To make things more clear, within the Sport lineup itself, there are as many as seven different trim levels that satisfy specific types of buyers. The base-level Sport is designed as a more daily-able commuter SUV, while the Sport Big Bend offers the next step toward a better-equipped model. We are not here to say that the Big Bend is the way to go, as each model is catered to a specific market niche. What we can say is that if you are looking for a fun SUV/off-roader, but the convenience features of the base version are not enough for you, the Big Bend will suit you perfectly. This example of the 2021 Ford Bronco Big Bend shows just 16500 miles on its clock. Moreover, it is equipped with a few custom features as well.
moreAudi’s R8 is known for its prominent role in the Iron Man series of films, as the personal ride of flamboyant billionaire Tony Stark. The fact that the R8 embodies the persona of a man who could doubtlessly spend so much more on cars is a testament to the model’s persona itself. When Audi created the R8, they stunned the world, as it broke the perceived mold of what an Audi could be. An automaker known for creating all-wheel drive sedans and wagons suddenly dipped their toes into the sports car world, gave it an engine plucked from a Lamborghini Gallardo, and fitted their signature Quattro all-wheel drive system. The result was a car with friendly daily driver characteristics, but the ability to turn into a track-menacing grip gorilla when needed. That’s why we think you should add this 2011 Audi R8 Spyder 5.2 FSI Quattro to your collection. The car has just 37,500 miles, plus some interesting aftermarket additions.
moreBuick’s midsize offering from 1973 to 2004, the Regal, entered the market just as the Malaise Era was getting started. So, instead of moaning about the stringent emissions and economy regulations, Buick made it a bit more upmarket than segment contenders. Then, the second generation came about in 1978, bringing with it fresh styling and a station wagon body style. Then, in 1982, the Grand National trim came out, to celebrate Buick winning the Manufacturers Cup in 1981 and 1982 for the NASCAR Winston Cup Grand National. Buick proudly advertised the car as “What wins on Sunday sells on Monday”. Up for sale today is a 1985 Buick Regal Grand National, but one that’s been extensively modified. The car pushes a four-figure horsepower digit at the wheels, and the current owner proudly tells us that it does a 5.2 in the 1/8th at 131mph. Want more figures? How about an 8.4 in the quarter mile, passing the line at a staggering 161mph? Furthermore, this build has just 4,500 miles on it, and comes with some creature comforts that make it a viable regular car when required.
moreA second-generation Corvette is the ideal classic for those who want to see if old-school cars are their thing. Sleek, well-built and powerful, the C2 ran between 1963 and 1967. It’s considered one of the most desirable generations, and will steal the show at any car meet. If that sounds interesting, check out this particular 1967 Chevrolet Corvette that’s up for sale with us right now, bearing 57,164 miles to its name. The car has a massive V8 under the hood, and comprehensive performance upgrades, making it an absolute pleasure for driving enthusiasts.
moreSay hello to the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS. You may be familiar with the name; after all, it’s one of the most iconic cars out there. It was a proper performance car that took the Camaro name to new heights. One of the downsides of this kind of fame is that imitators are aplenty — not all Camaros bore the SS moniker when they left the showroom. However, our featured car is reported to be a true SS. Moreover, it’s undergone a complete restoration to bring it to its current condition.
moreCreativity and style are the perfect recipe for standing out, and no one does this better than a classic American motor. Packed with personality and style, cars like this 1968 Cadillac Eldorado make for machines that make their custodian feel special. Get behind the wheel of this classic cruiser, stand out from the crowd, and cruise in style on your weekend drives.
moreIs there any car or truck that looks as radical as the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Foundation Series? This out-of-the-box pickup truck isn’t just about its angular design — there’s so much more going on underneath that shiny exterior than meets the eye. And with waiting lists for the Tesla Cybertruck spanning months, this could be the best opportunity to get yourself into this revolutionary truck asap! If that sounds good, then get in touch with us today. This 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Foundation Series is reportedly for sale by the original owner, with just 7 miles on the clock!
moreThe supercar market is filled with a host of interesting choices and picking the right one can be a task, lets cut to the chase and provide you with the right machine that can ensure great driving memories on tap. With a reported 17,200 miles on the clock, this low mileage 2020 McLaren GT is the ideal weekend blast and can be yours today!
moreIt is often said that life was better in the 80s. Music, clothes, and of course, cars. This 1988 Mercedes 560SL is a car that could take you through time. Kept in pristine condition, this car is ready to stretch its legs having covered just 63,000 miles in its 36-year life. With the name having been around for 70 years, it's safe to assume that Mercedes knows what they’re doing.
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 51,000 miles on its odometer.
moreChoosing your next four-wheeled companion often prioritizes practicality over raw speed, making the terms "performance" and "family hauler" seem worlds apart. Yet, there’s an exception that merges these contrasting qualities seamlessly: the 2021 Audi RS6 Avant. This wagon embodies the perfect blend of everyday utility and supercar-like performance. With 17,601 miles on the odometer, this powerhouse proves you can enjoy thrilling drives while embracing the practical needs of daily life.
moreA recent trend in the car industry is the popularity of SUVs. They are everywhere and most brands want a piece of the SUV cake. But we seem to forgotten the where real luxury started – The mighty Luxo Barge. This is 2023 Rolls Royce Ghost Black Badge with just 8,600 miles on the odometer is not for setting hot lap records around the nurburgring, but instead cruising down the Autobahn at max velocity. The Ghost name has been around since the early 2010s and it has been a worthy stablemate to the mighty Phantom.
moreDodge has been blessing the world with muscle car monsters since the '50s. Fast forward to 2023, and we could choose between their Challenger and the Charger, two of the most recognizable muscle car models ever made. What we have brought to you here is an opportunity to have a monster of your own. With this 2023 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak, you are getting a Charger Hellcat that is turned up to 11 and more. It shows 270 miles according to its current owner and is currently residing in Maryland.
moreWho can resist the timeless style of a 450SL and the ability to lower the top and experience the wind in their hair? It's not a secret that a certain pride comes from owning a Mercedes. However, a vintage Mercedes roadster adds a new level of flair and sophistication. This stunning example of the 1977 Mercedes Benz 450SL Roadster is your chance to experience what we are talking about. It is a beautiful attention grabber and an excellent Sunday cruiser. With 105,000 miles on its clock, it currently resides in Wisconsin ready to be picked up by its new owner.
moreWe don’t see a lot of Volvos here, and that’s a pity because Volvo is a super-cool Swedish brand. They make cars that are stylish, well-equipped and feel as homely as possible to travel in. That’s because Volvo focuses on simplicity and comfort with their interiors. Anyone who owns and drives a Volvo will tell you it feels like driving around in their living room. Of course, that makes for a superbly relaxed experience, ensuring that every journey is a fuss-free affair. Who doesn’t like that? So, if you’ve got a desire to try a Volvo, this 12,250-mile 2022 Volvo C40 Recharge Ultimate is a great starting point. This is a subcompact luxury electric crossover SUV, and is a perfect city runabout. But, with up to 226 miles of range per charge, you can take it out of state too, given that our country’s EV charging infrastructure is developing at a rapid pace.
moreChevy’s Impala was the famous Bowtie automaker’s full-size offering for many years. It appeared sporadically between 1957 and 2020 and made it across ten generations. The Impala is named, as you may suspect, after the African antelope of the same name. It quickly won favor with the American auto-loving public due to its diverse array of body styles and, of course, V8 power. Up for sale today is a third-generation 1961 Chevrolet Impala Bubbletop Restomod, which reportedly packs 45,000 original miles. But, it’s received a comprehensive do-over, more power, and some modern comfort features.
moreFord’s sixth generation Mustang took the already jaw-dropping looks of the fifth generation and gave it a nip and tuck. Then, they endowed it with more power and performance, for a winning formula. Built between 2015 and 2023, the sixth generation represented the best Mustang ever built by Ford, until 2024’s seventh generation was born. So, if you’re in a hurry and don’t want to faff about with waiting lists, we’ve got a 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Heritage Edition for sale. Packing just 3,500 miles, this Heritage Edition could be yours right now, and it’s a Shelby GT500 too!
moreTrucks have come a long way in the past decades. Their once rough and tough nature is much harder to find nowadays, but that doesn’t mean they’re all gone. This 2018 supercharged Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro, with just 43,000 miles on the odometer, is the perfect mix of a rugged, go-anywhere machine and a composed daily driver that can take the kids to school on Monday morning. Toyota has been producing the Tacoma for nearly 3 decades, and they know that this is a competitive segment. It's nice to see they’ve tried their best to stay on top of their game in that time.
moreIn 2022, the Original Alfa Romeo Giulia saloon celebrated the 60th anniversary of its introduction, one of the Milanese marque's most significant commercial successes at the time and possibly its most popular model among collectors today. Work on the Giulia started in the late 1950s, a period of rapid economic expansion in Italy during which Alfa's Giulietta had become a coveted symbol of newfound economic prosperity. With a seemingly insatiable demand for cars and rapidly improving living standards, the Guilia was designed to go beyond the Giulietta in every respect. After fifteen years of service, some of which have arguably been the company's best, the Alfa Romeo Giulia was replaced on the market, but arguably not in our hearts. We are excited to present this 1971 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Super. Its current owner reports that all paperwork, documentation, and customs are up to date.
moreThe very first Shelby Mustang, the Shelby GT350 saw the light of day in 1965. It was faster than the high-performance Mustang GT version as well as considerably more expensive, making it a far-fetched dream for many. Shelby American decided to intervene in 1966 to make driving your dream muscle car a viable option. The Rent-A-Racer program took off and Hertz Corporation in partnership with Shelby added 1,000 GT350s to its rental fleet that would later be sold to the public as "GT350H" models. This particular 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350H is one such rare example that enjoys a new manual transmission system. Read on to learn more exciting options included with this vehicle.
moreThe 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo is an homage to the most powerful V8 made in Ferrari history. The successor to the legendary Ferrari 488, this new 2-door berlinetta uses the same engine from the 488 Pista. Boasting 15 percent more downforce than the 488 GTB, with looks that kill together with slingshot acceleration and spectacular handling, this prancing horse is undeniably one of the best from Maranello. It features quad tail lamps reminiscent of the F430, a wrap-around rear spoiler inspired by the 308 GTB, and a louvered clear engine cover made from lightweight Lexan that pays homage to the iconic F40. This Italian machine is a tribute to Ferrari’s masterful crafting since 1939. This particular model has only clocked a mere 450 miles on the odometer, making it a practically brand-new Ferrari for sale in Los Angeles, California.
more“In a class of its own” is a phrase that is often used to describe Rolls-Royce automobiles, and in 2009, Rolls-Royce decided to bring that class to a slightly different type of buyer than they usually catered to. The Ghost was released in 2009 to appeal to the younger demographic of wealthy car buyers and to those who were looking for an alternative to a V12 Mercedes S-Class or a Bentley Continental Flying Spur. The Ghost was aimed at buyers who wanted a comfortable limousine to be chauffeured around in but one that they could also drive themselves when they felt like it. It may be based on the BMW L6 platform, but make no mistake, this is not merely a 7 Series in a fancy dress. Both mechanically and cosmetically this is still very characteristically a Rolls-Royce.
moreBMW has a knack for designing stunning roadsters in the past. The timeless 507 is one of the best examples. But in the early 2000s, a new icon was born: the BMW Z3. Our featured car goes one step further, being born into the M series—a line of cars that stands for the ultimate in BMW’s performance. In addition to having good looks, the 2000 BMW Z3 M Roadster borrowed the potent S52 powerplant and much-lauded suspension from the E36 M3. These changes made the Z3 M a force to be reckoned with on track and on the road. With about 68,000 miles on the clock, this red-on-red example sees a few choice modifications to further enhance the recipe of one of BMW’s most capable M roadsters.
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