We check out some of the most interesting cars up for grabs right now!
The classic and collector car market is a fantastically diverse tapestry of vehicles from every breed and era. Delving into the classifieds reveals some real gems waiting to find a new home with both enthusiasts and serious collectors alike. Every week we’ll be highlighting the top cars in need of a new home that caught our eye.
1956 Chevy Bel Air ‘Lonnie’ Is A Custom Build
The mid-50s were a fabulous time for the classic Chevrolet vehicles that we all know and loved because of the sweeping body lines and powerful V8s under the hood of these massive vehicles. One particular car that still lives on today as a top-rated vehicle of choice for many classic car enthusiasts is the Chevy Bel Air. This may seem like a bit of an obvious statement as these things can be found at nearly any drag strip, car show, or museum that deals in vintage vehicles. But, of course, the top dogs of the muscle car world are the dragsters, originals, and resto-mods because these types of cars show remarkable performance and style with the versatility and grace of an American classic. So what if you're looking to get your hands on one of these three classic icons.
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V10 Powered Lamborghini Masterpiece Is Sure To Rock You Like A Huracan
Lamborghini is an incredibly famous brand worldwide for its hyper-concentrated focus on speed and performance both on the road and track. The legends of these low-slung, V10-powered, sleek beasts dominate every aspect of the racing tracks of Europe. Primarily, these cars are known for their terrific feats on the road racing circuits. However, their abundance of power and AWD system makes the versatile cars machines that can conquer everything from drag strips and autocross. Many automotive enthusiasts would jump for joy to get their hands on one of these cars, making them extremely valuable and rare. So what are you to do if you are one of these Lambo-loving enthusiasts?
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Completely Fresh 2.2-liter 911S–Powered 1968 Porsche 911
Commission built, this 1968 Porsche 911 spent 2010 to 2015 under the knife, and then it was all wrapped up in a green over brown leather upholstery bow. Every corner of this unique 2.2L 911S–Powered 1968 Porsche 911 has been tended to during the restoration. You can bring home this Porsche, but there’s no time to wait.
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Rare 2018 Ford GT Looking For A New Owner
In 1964 Ford was backed into a corner with Chevrolet on one side, growing competitive sales, and Ferrari on the other with their prowess in racing and humiliating business savvy. “Hank The Deuce” had been laughed at and used by Ferrari to get a better offer from an opposing buyer, and he was pissed. So, fueled by pure anger and American grit, the brand toppled the great Enzo Ferrari from the performance and racing innovation throne. This birthed the first Ford GT, and, over half a century later, it was finally revived once more like Ford’s flagship supercar. With such a rich history and tons of modern innovation under the hood, many people hope to get their hands on one of these current GTs. However, the low production numbers and high desirability makes these cars a scarce find, so you should consider this car for your next automotive purchase.
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2006 Porsche 911 Carrera S Convertible Is The Perfect German Sports Machine
The Porsche 911 is world-renowned for its ability to provide the driver with tons of fun around corners and straights alike, focusing on the driving experience. These over-engineered pieces of German automotive history are the pinnacle of European performance. They utilize a formula formed over 59 years of dominating virtually every European and international racing series track. With that long history of growing and winning under its belt, the 911 has become one of the most excellent sports coupes ever to see the road and track. Another type of automobile whose primary focus is on driving fun is the convertible which allows you to feel the flowing wind through your hair at high speeds in style and class. This car is the perfect example of that concentrated effort on joyous driving.
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Restomod Camaro Will Blow Your Socks Off On Track Day
The Chevrolet Camaro has been the go-to American racing car since its initial conception in 1967 because of its lightweight chassis, high horsepower figures, and excellent handling. The Camaro's reputation for being a "small vicious animal that eats Mustangs" has made it a prevalent choice on tracks of all kinds ranging from drag strips to road racing circuits. While these classic pony cars were pretty great in their time, restomods have the potential to make them into something that the original designers couldn't even imagine. Such is the case with this particular vehicle, whose first-generation body and chassis have been utilized for pro-touring racing. That means that this Camaro is the perfect combination of luxury and performance for any classic automotive enthusiast.
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Patrick Dempsey's 2022 GT3 Is Ready for The Track
If you've been holding out buying a new 2022 GT3 Porsche 911, the wait is over. This stunning 2022 GT3 Porsche 911 will star in any proper Porsche collection, or you can strap in and use this and your new cool daily driver. Up for grabs is the the first GT model in the newest 911 generation. Act on this 2022 GT3 Porsche 911 now if you're a fan of the famous German sports car, and want the added talking point it'll offer every time you drive it.
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