Street Presence Meets Executive Style in This 1967 Oldsmobile 442
This 1967 Oldsmobile 442 features a 400 CI V-8 engine, Flame Red exterior, and factory air conditioning, offering a perfect blend of power and comfort for collectors.
This 1967 Oldsmobile 442 features a 400 CI V-8 engine, Flame Red exterior, and factory air conditioning, offering a perfect blend of power and comfort for collectors.
CUPRA expands the 2026 Tavascan lineup with a new 190PS entry variant, an upgraded 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit, and a sleek Midnight Black exterior finish.
The 2023 Porsche 911 Sport Classic is a limited-edition tribute combining a 543-HP twin-turbo flat-six with a seven-speed manual transaxle. Number 224 of 1,250, this Racing Red example features a signature ducktail spoiler, Pepita cloth interior, and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes.
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 remains the definitive high-revving pony car, featuring a numbers-matching 302ci V8 and a four-speed manual. This Jerry MacNeish-certified example is finished in Burgundy with white stripes, offering verified X77 performance pedigree.
The 1979 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz represents a transformative era for the brand, featuring a 350 CI V-8 and a signature stainless steel roof. This Red over Red example includes a sunroof and white Landau cover, crossing the block at Houston 2026.
The 1973 International Travelall is a heavy-duty classic SUV featuring a 345 CI V-8 and a two-tone Gray and White finish. This climate-controlled example, crossing the block at Houston 2026, showcases a unique Gray and plaid interior with period-correct charm.
The 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Collector’s Series represents the pinnacle of 1970s luxury. Featuring a 400 CI V-8 and only 14,583 miles shown, this White-on-Blue survivor includes a Quadrasonic 8-track player and turbine wheels, crossing the block at Houston 2026.
The 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon AMW 840 is a supercharged 840-HP overlanding masterpiece featuring a 6.2L SRT Demon V8 and Trackhawk-spec transmission. Built by America’s Most Wanted 4×4, this Gator Green rig rides on 42-inch tires with a full IKamper rooftop suite.
The 1967 Ford Bronco is a rare U.S. military contract wagon originally finished in Army Green. Later utilized as a rescue vehicle in Alabama, this 170ci inline-six example features a strobe light, siren, and Parchment vinyl interior, documented by a Deluxe Marti Report.
This 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Z16 is one of only 201 examples produced, featuring the potent 396/375 HP V-8 and a Muncie 4-speed manual. Finished in Crocus Yellow with a black vinyl top, this documented Kansas City-built rarity is a primary highlight for the Indy 2026 auction.