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1971 MERCEDES-BENZ 280 SL ‘CALIFORNIA COUPE’ ROADSTER

1971 MERCEDES-BENZ 280 SL ‘CALIFORNIA COUPE’ ROADSTER

A classic from the moment it was announced in March 1963 at the Geneva Motor Show, the W113-generation SL-Class features timeless styling penned by designer and artist Paul Bracq, a ‘safety body’ incorporating crumple zones, and a smooth-revving Inline-6. The car, initially available only as a roadster, was immediately welcomed…

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2018 PORSCHE 911 TURBO COUPE

Continuing the longstanding tradition of gradual improvement, Porsche announced the 991-generation 911 in 2011 to replace the well-regarded 997. As has become typical, the new model brought additional power, drivability, and comfort to a vehicle well-known for its daily-drivable performance. The facelifted variant, the “991.2”, was released in 2016. In…

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2011 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 4S CABRIOLET

With over 213,000 vehicles produced over a period spanning 2005 to 2012, the 997-generation Porsche 911 proved popular for customers and critics alike. Never before had so many variations on the popular 911 theme been available at one time, allowing buyers to choose precisely the vehicle they wanted to fit…

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1986 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 3.2 ‘FACTORY TURBO LOOK WIDE-BODY’ CABRIOLET

The spectacular 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 Turbo-Look Cabriolet featured here is finished in stunning Grand Prix White over special-ordered Pearl White leather with a Black convertible top. This exquisite motorcar has been medically maintained and virtually cannot be told from new. Featuring the special-order-only, factory-installed M491 Turbo-Look package that…

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2015 ASTON MARTIN DB9 VOLANTE

The Aston Martin DB9 is a sensational grand tourer produced by Aston Martin available in both coupé and “Volante” convertible body styles. First shown at the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, the DB9 replaced the DB7 and was the first model built at Aston Martin’s Gaydon facility. Originally designed by Ian…

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1958 Jaguar XK150S Roadster for sale from Daniel Schmitt & Co.

1958 JAGUAR XK150 S 3.4 ROADSTER

As the penultimate evolution of the XK platform which began with the XK 120 in 1948, the XK 150 S 3.4 was the near-pinnacle of the third-generation model introduced in 1957. The use of three S.U. carburetors, straight-port intake manifolds, upgraded camshafts, and a lightened flywheel contributed to a rise…

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1968 PORSCHE 911 ‘SOFT-WINDOW’ TARGA

Upon its debut in 1963, the Porsche 911 was offered only in closed coupe configurations. While buyers were very interested in a convertible version, the possibility of impending changes to the American market’s safety standards that would reportedly make convertibles illegal meant the company felt it necessary to engineer an…

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1989 PORSCHE 930 911 TURBO 3.3 CABRIOLET

With a top speed of just over 155 mph and a 0–60 time of 4.9 seconds, the Porsche 930 was (and is) a daily-drivable sports car with supercar performance. Not only did the car prove turbocharging was more than viable for street applications, but it took the company into new…

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1937 PACKARD SERIES 1501 SUPER EIGHT CONVERTIBLE VICTORIA

Renowned for its unwavering commitment to quality, Packard stood as an indisputable symbol of excellence among American automobile brands in the pre-war era. Many consider Packard’s Super Eight and Twelve models of the mid- to late-1930s to be the finest automobiles produced by the legendary automaker. Styling and engineering steadily…

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1971 PORSCHE 911 T 2.2 COUPE

Dr. Ferry Porsche strongly pursued the idea that one should be able to transport themselves in an exquisite piece of machinery that offered enormous safety, ease-of-use, and exceptional control. Leonardo da Vinci was considered first an artist, then an engineer. When queried of his thoughts on this supposition, Dr. Porsche…

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1961 PORSCHE 356 B 1600 T5 CABRIOLET (FORMERLY OWNED BY DAVID LETTERMAN)

With coachwork by Reutter and extra attention to detail, 356 Cabriolets were significantly more expensive than their coupe counterparts (and contemporary sports cars such as the Corvette), but more than made up for it with their high build quality and remarkable driving characteristics. A multi-layer, well-sound-absorbing soft top, comfortable seats,…

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1996 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA RS 3.8

While all 911s are brilliant, the best are forged in the crucible of motorsport. Built to homologate the 3.8-liter RSR for competition in BPR GT3 and GT4 racing, the Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.8 is essentially a racing car built for use on the road. At its heart is the…

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1989 Porsche 930 911 TURBO 3.3 SUNROOF COUPE

As the final year of Type 930 911 Turbo production and the only year with factory-equipped G50 5-speed transmissions, many enthusiasts consider 1989 to be the finest iteration of the sensational 930. With a turbocharged 3.3 Liter Flat-6 producing 300hp, one can achieve a 0–60 of around 4.6 seconds and…

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1982 Porsche 911 SC 3.0 SUNROOF COUPE

For 1979, with safety and emissions standards growing ever tougher and discerning buyers more particular, Porsche brought a slew of updates to the 911 to increase its reliability without sacrificing performance. To do so, they used fully galvanized body shells to protect against rust, updated the interior, and, perhaps most…

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1963 PORSCHE 356 B 1600 SUPER 90 CABRIOLET

The 356 B 1600 Super 90 Cabriolet carried a base price of $3,962 FOB New York, according to a 1960 price list from Hoffman Motors, the New York importer. About $100 more than a new Corvette, the 356 Cabriolets featured a high level of fit and finish and are fantastic…

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1967 MERECEDES-BENZ 250 SL ROADSTER (FACTORY 5-SPEED MANUAL)

This 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SL “Pagoda” Roadster is a remarkable example of an early W113 model. Produced for only a single model year, 1967, the 250 SL was replaced with the more common 280 SL, making this model one of the rarest and most desirable in its class. The incredible…

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1980 Ferrari 308 GTBi

1980 FERRARI 308 GTBi

Introduced at the Paris Motor Show as the replacement for the Dino 246 in 1975, the 308 has a solid place in Ferrari history. Designed by Leonardo Fioravanti, who had previously penned the 365 Daytona for Pininfarina, the 308 quickly won over many enthusiasts for both its looks and performance….

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2015 BMW I8 COUPE

Truly one of BMW’s most groundbreaking cars in a generation, the production-ready i8 was unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show following years of concept cars in various shapes and forms. Intended as a flagship sports car debuting BMW’s i Brand featuring carbon fiber bodywork and hybrid technology, the car…

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1994 Bentley Continental R for sale Daniel Schmitt & Co.

1994 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL R BY MULLINER PARK WARD

Long admired and highly sought-after, the Mulliner Park Ward – bodied Bentley Continental R is an exquisite merging of luxury and performance. This Continental R is driven by a 6.75-liter 400-hp Turbocharged V8 Engine and it is the first Bentley since 1963 not to share a body with a Rolls-Royce….

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1996 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn

With the launch of the fourth series of the ever popular Silver Spirit/Spur range in 1994, Rolls-Royce introduced a new marketing strategy designed to bring first-time buyers to the brand. First released for the US market, then the rest of the world a year later, the Dawn was also designed…

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