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1979 BUICK REGAL SPORT COUPE

1979 BUICK REGAL SPORT COUPE

The magnificent 1979 Buick regal sport coupe featured here is finished in a gorgeous tan over brown leather interior. This incredible motorcar is been driven just 7760 miles from new and is among one of the finest examples to come to market in years. Incredible opportunity to own one of…

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2015 ASTON MARTIN DB9 VOLANTE CONVERTIBLE

The Aston Martin DB9 is a grand tourer produced by Aston Martin. Available both in coupé and convertible bodystyles, the latter being known as the Volante, the DB9 was the successor to the DB7. It was first shown at the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, and was the first model built…

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1991 PORSCHE 911 TURBO COUPE

The 964 Turbo’s M30/69 engine displaced 3.3 liters and produced 320 horsepower at 5,750 rpm thanks to a larger intercooler that dropped the intake air temperature and improved volumetric efficiency. This engine used stainless-steel head gaskets for improved durability and sealing, a revised ignition system, and a metallic catalyst in…

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2016 FERRARI 488 GTB

The Ferrari 488 (Type F142M) is a mid-engine sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The car replaced the 458, being the first mid-engine Ferrari to use a turbocharged V8 since the F40. It was succeeded by the Ferrari F8. The car is powered by a 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged…

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1989 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 3.2 SPEEDSTER

Though the “Speedster” name had entered the automotive lexicon along with the Ford Model T racers of the early 20th century, it was Porsche that burned the moniker into the public consciousness with its spartan and nimble rear-engined 356—a car that built it’s reputation on the race circuits of southern…

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1969 EXCALIBUR SERIES 1 ROADSTER

The Excalibur story began back in 1964 when renowned industrial designer Brooks Stevens, at that time working as a consultant to Studebaker, was asked to design a show car for that year’s New York Auto Show. An avid automobile enthusiast and collector, Stevens was a fan of the pre-war Mercedes-Benz…

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1973 PORSCHE 911T 2.4 MFI TARGA

The 1973 model year marked the final production of the classic “long-hood” Porsche 911. As new legislation enacted, the United States would necessitate the installation of more robust impact bumpers and bring about the G-body 911 era. Prior to this development, Porsche had introduced several updates to their famed rear-engine…

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1963 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III LONG-WHEELBASE WITH DIVISION

The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III represented a watershed moment for its manufacturer. Introduced for 1963, it was still a traditionally crafted luxury automobile with wood-framed bodywork featuring a library’s worth of burled walnut; the engine was reassuringly silent; and the interior was surpassingly comfortable. The engine, improved over the previous…

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1977 PORSCHE 356 SPEEDSTER REPLICA BY INTERMECCANICA

The 1977 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica by Intermeccanica featured here is finished in stunning Classic Ruby Red over a stunning Camel interior and matching Camel convertible top. This particular replica was constructed by world-renowned Intermeccanica, comes adorned with numerous options and is powered by a performance 1,600 engine with a…

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1972 PORSCHE 911S 2.4 “FACTORY RALLY PACKAGE” TARGA

These days, we’ve seen no shortage of special Porsche 911s that come up for sale. However, this has to be one of the rarest and most desirable air-cooled Porsche offered in years ,this 1972 Porche 911s 2.4 Targa is a rare “Rally Package” car with option package E51, offered on…

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1988 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 3.2 CABRIOLET

The Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 coupe is one of the most desirable Porsches ever produced. The body style is classic and sleek and screams “aerodynamically sound.” It retains the classic 911 look and is an absolute thrill to drive. There is no feeling comparable to handling the air-cooled 911 at…

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1963 PORSCHE 356B 1600 SUPER ‘TWIN-GRILL’ CABRIOLET

Because of their high level of finish and many luxurious amenities, Porsche cabriolets were quite expensive. The 356 B 1600 Normal Cabriolet carried a base price of $3,962 FOB New York, according to a 1960 price list from Hoffman Motors, the New York importer. That was about $100 more than…

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1953 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER DAWN SALOON

The Silver Dawn introduced in 1949 was a “badge-engineered” Bentley Mark VI and became an enormously successful early post-war car. Aimed at the lucrative American market, the Silver Dawn offered an eminently usable Rolls-Royce and appealed to the owner-driver. Its silky road manners are quite simply delightful, and entirely suitable…

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1989 PORSCHE 911 TURBO G50 5-SPEED CABRIOLET

It goes without saying that the 911 Turbo is a highly important automobile for Porsche. Not only was it the first street-legal automobile to feature turbocharging, a technology that had previously only been utilized on race cars, but it also confirmed that the 911 could compete with the higher-horsepower cars…

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1983 EXCALIBUR SERIES IV ROADSTER

Excalibur has always been regarded as America’s foremost producer of “neoclassics,” blending modern amenities and powertrains with styling that evokes famous European models of the pre-war period. 1980 saw the arrival of Excalibur’s Series IV, and it brought about the first real change in appearance for the Milwaukee, Wisconsin marque….

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1997 PORSCHE 911 TURBO S COUPE

The type 993 Porsche 911 Turbo S provided a dramatic and fitting final chapter for the air-cooled era, being the last air-cooled 911 Turbo built by Porsche. A true limited-production model, 183 examples were manufactured for North America, each carefully and uniquely prepared by Porsche’s Exclusive department with bespoke features…

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2018 PORSCHE 911 TURBO COUPE

Engine Specs: The 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera comes standard with a 370-hp 3.0L twin-turbo 6-cylinder engine rated at 331 lb-ft of torque. Powered by a 3.8L twin-turbo 6-cylinder, the 911 Turbo earns 540 hp and 486 lb-ft of torque. Fuel Economy: Coupled with the optional 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), it…

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2017 BENTLEY MULSANNE SPEED

Launched at the 2014 Paris Mondial De L’Automobile, the Bentley Mulsanne Speed was a performance version of the Mulsanne saloon. With revisions made to the venerable 6.75-litre V-8 engine, Bentley squeezed 537 PS from the powerplant—a 25 PS increase over the “signature” Mulsanne. The new model also benefitted from exclusive…

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1981 BMW M1 COUPE

The M1 holds a special significance for BMW, being not only the firm’s first bonafide supercar, but also the first model to be solely developed by the M Division. The driving force behind the project was Jochen Neerpasch, then head of BMW Motorsport, who wanted to create a track-focused machine…

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1973 MERCEDES-BENZ 450SL ROADSTER

Few vehicles evoke a lineage of both groundbreaking engineering and refined luxury like the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class. The first production Super Leicht (or “Super Lightweight”) cars were only slightly altered from the legendary 300 SLR racecars which had cemented Mercedes-Benz’s performance image by dominating the 1950s racing circuit. Stunningly quick and…

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