As spring pushes on, we check out some amazing rides!
What a diverse market the collector car industry represents. Every week, the Motorious editorial staff does a dive into the classified section of the site to find the cars for sale that we would want to buy for ourselves. These cars are more than worthy of a new garage, and we're thrilled to be able to share our picks with the readers each week. Here is a list of cars to check out as we roll into the middle of April.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Is A Pony Car Masterpiece
Finished in a shiny Blue paint with Black Rally Stripes and a black vinyl top, this is a true head turner. Well organized under the hood is a 280-horsepower 302-cid V8 engine mounted to a 4-speed manual transmission. Moving inside the cockpit, a black vinyl upholstery is in perfect condition and a matching dash and center console holds a full set of factory gauges and an AM/FM radio. Other features include power steering and power disc brakes.
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1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT: A Generation That Almost Didn’t Happen
Finished in Brown and Tan over a Tan multicolored interior, this is a nice original rust-free example from Colorado with only 94,984-miles on the clock. It features the aforementioned 400-cid engine paired with an automatic transmission. Other features include power steering, power brakes, cold factory air conditioning, cruise control, original upholstery, and a power rear window.
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You Can Own The Most Exclusive Ford GT MKII Ever
Each example of this limited edition run would start out in the usual Ford GT plant before being transported to Multimatic to be transformed into the ultimate unrestricted track-only Ford GT MKII. From there modifications made by hand to the cars twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine would boost power output to 700-horsepower while Multimatic’s DSSV dampers, race-derived aerodynamics, and enlarged Brembo 4-wheel carbon ceramic brakes allow the car tracking ability like it never has had before. Production is planned to last three years with a total of just 45 cars to be made.
2015 Ford Mustang Roush Warrior T/C To Benefit Wounded Veterans Again
Number nine of the 30 examples produced ended up in stock at Sisson Pre-Owned of Uniontown, Pennsylvania where it was raffled off to a Veteran, effectively raising nearly $100,000 to benefit Rescue 22. This veteran believed in the charity that the raffle benefited so much that he turned right back around and donated the car back to Sisson Pre-Owned so that it could raise more money for the charity. This car is now for sale at Carlisle Auctions’ Spring Event and all proceeds from its sale will go directly to Rescue 22 to help them help America’s Veterans.
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Rare 1984 Pontiac Fiero SE Indy Pace Car For Sale
This highly optioned 1984 Pontiac Fiero SE Indianapolis 500 edition. It features the iconic white, black, gray, and red paint scheme that brought so much attention to the model and a grey cloth interior. Powering the sporty but efficient Pontiac is the iconic Iron Duke 2.5-liter inline-4 paired with an automatic transmission. Other features include power windows, air conditioning, power locks, and cruise control. This is number 1,574 of the only 2,000 that were made and it is a prime example of what Pontiac’s 2-door coupe had to offer the automotive world.
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Well Restored 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS For Sale After 50-Years
Finished in Marina Blue over a Bright Blue vinyl interior, this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS convertible features a white vinyl top. It has been masterfully restored to show-quality standards and while it is clear that the car has been well taken care of, it is also apparent that it has been driven and enjoyed by its owner of 50-years.
Drag Strip Monster 1970 Challenger Pushes 8-Seconds In The Quarter Mile
Under the hood of this high horsepower behemoth of a 1970 Challenger is a monstrous Hemi V8 equipped with a 110-mm turbocharger. With extremely thick rear tires, a tubed rear end, and a full race spec roll cage, it is impossible to suspect this car as anything less than a full-blown race car. The aforementioned mods are an absolute necessity due to the ridiculously low quarter-mile time and insane horsepower number that this thing pushes out.
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