Rare Islay Blue Beauty: 2003 Aston Martin DB7 GTA with Low Mileage
Own a unique 2003 Aston Martin DB7 GTA, the only one in Islay Blue over Pacific Blue leather, with just 53,704 kilometers and single ownership.
Own a unique 2003 Aston Martin DB7 GTA, the only one in Islay Blue over Pacific Blue leather, with just 53,704 kilometers and single ownership.
The 1966 Ford Thunderbird Landau, a unique personal luxury coupe, featured a distinctive vinyl roof with S-bars, powerful V8 engines, and comfortable amenities, representing a stylish evolution in the Thunderbird’s fourth generation.
One of the most preserved 1967 Corvettes ever, boasting its original 427 V8 and a rare $400K collector status.
A legendary 1968 Shelby GT500 KR Convertible, the “King of the Road,” boasting a potent 428 Cobra Jet V8 and iconic Shelby styling, representing the pinnacle of American muscle car performance.
Own a piece of classic muscle! This 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 boasts a rebuilt 396 V8, 4-speed, and a striking green over green finish.
The 1961 Ford Sunliner Convertible marked a significant shift in Ford’s design language, introducing a cleaner, more streamlined aesthetic. As a full-size convertible, it offered open-top cruising with a range of powerful V8 engines, embodying the optimism of the early 1960s.
Just one of four built for 2000, this Bentley Continental SC blends rarity, elegance, and powerful performance.
The 1960 Ford Starliner Hardtop, a unique and stylish full-size coupe, was produced for a single model year, offering a distinctive “jet age” design and powerful V8 engines, bridging the gap between Ford’s traditional and more modern aesthetics.
A beautifully refurbished 1969 Pontiac Firebird coupe in Windward Blue, featuring a 350 V8, 4-speed automatic, and refreshed interior.
The 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V 2-Door Hardtop, the final iteration of the Mark Series, epitomized 1950s American automotive extravagance with its powerful V8 engine and distinctive styling, marking the end of an era before the iconic 1961 redesign.