1967 Pontiac Lemans Hardtop: Golden Era Muscle with Tri-Power

A classic 1967 Pontiac Lemans Hardtop, featuring a 326 CI V-8 engine with a desirable Tri-Power setup, automatic transmission, and a host of comfort features. Read More >>
A classic 1967 Pontiac Lemans Hardtop, featuring a 326 CI V-8 engine with a desirable Tri-Power setup, automatic transmission, and a host of comfort features. Read More >>
A potent 1996 Dodge Viper GTS, reportedly enhanced by Hennessey Performance with a twin-turbo system pushing output to a claimed 1000 horsepower. Read More >>
Imagine uncovering a time capsule: this special-order 1966 Buick Wildcat Custom Sport Coupe, with just over 30,000 original miles, emerges from a decades-long slumber, preserving a remarkable piece of automotive history. Read More >>
A striking 1971 Ford Ranchero GT, equipped with a potent 429 CI Cobra Jet V-8 engine featuring Ram Air induction and a host of desirable options. Read More >>
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A right-hand-drive 1999 Toyota Supra RZ-S, a Japanese market icon with a twin-turbo 3.0L engine, 6-speed manual, and tasteful modifications. Read More >>
A classic 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Club Coupe, featuring its distinctive rear-mounted Turbo-Air flat-six engine, a four-speed manual transmission, and a stylish Palomar Red finish. Read More >>
Step into the driver’s seat of this legendary 1965 Ford Mustang GT, feel the rumble of the V8 beneath you, and experience the thrill of classic American muscle car heritage. Read More >>
A virtually new 2024 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition coupe with only 174 miles, boasting a supercharged V8 and six-speed manual transmission. Read More >>
An iconic 1989 Lancia Delta HF Integrale 8V Group A, a true rally-bred machine with a celebrated history and unmistakable presence. Read More >>
The 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet marked the final year of production for these hand-built masterpieces, representing the pinnacle of open-top luxury and timeless design from an era of meticulous craftsmanship. With limited production numbers, particularly for this final year, it remains a highly coveted symbol of automotive elegance and exclusivity. Read More >>
A stunning 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback, expertly upgraded with a modern 5.7L Gen III Hemi V-8 engine, four-speed automatic, and a host of performance and comfort enhancements. Read More >>
The 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 represented a continuation of Ford’s long-standing tradition of building comfortable and spacious full-size cars. As part of the fifth generation of the Galaxie, this model year emphasized smooth ride quality, ample interior room, and a range of engine options catering to different driving needs, solidifying its role as an icon of American highway cruising. Read More >>
Experience the raw energy of this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, a vibrant muscle car equipped with a potent 340 cubic inch V8 engine and a thrilling 4-speed manual transmission. Read More >>
The 1971 Ford Torino Cobra represented the high-performance iteration of the redesigned Torino, a second-generation model that adopted a more muscular and aggressive stance, embodying the spirit of the era’s muscle car competition. This potent variant offered powerful engine options and performance-oriented features, solidifying its place as an icon of American muscle. Read More >>
A remarkably low-mileage 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V12 Roadster, a right-hand-drive example presented in a timeless black over tan color combination. Read More >>
The 1966 Chevrolet Nova L79 represented a potent, lightweight muscle car, offering a high-performance 327 cubic inch V8 engine and a four-speed manual transmission in a compact package. This example, benefiting from a body-off restoration and retaining its matching numbers engine, embodies the raw excitement of mid-1960s American muscle. Read More >>
The 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible marked a significant redesign for the iconic pony car, growing in size and adopting a more muscular stance while retaining its open-air appeal. This generation represented a departure from the leaner first-generation models, offering a different interpretation of American muscle and convertible freedom. Read More >>
A beautifully restored 1956 Ford Fairlane Sunliner Convertible, boasting its original Thunderbird V8 engine, a manual transmission, and a striking two-tone finish. Read More >>
Witness the culmination of an icon with this 1995 Ferrari F512 M, one of just 501 built, presented in its original Rosso Corsa over Nero livery and showing low kilometers. Read More >>