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Ferrari Roma- FERRARI CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED - EXTENDED FERRARI WARRANTY TO 4/4/28 -- Bianco Italia over Nero - Two Owners - Very Low Miles - Pristine Condition - Many Fine Options Sold as New by Our Dealership - Expertly...
PRICE REDUCTION: FROM € 265.000,- NOW € 224.500,- This Bentley “Blue Train” Speed Six Recreation is a lovingly built tribute to the legendary Blue Train, featuring “Bullit Prove” Mark 6 engineering and...
The Ford RS200 is a rare piece of rallying history and one of the most iconic machines ever produced during the legendary Group B era. Developed by Ford Motor Company in the mid-1980s, the RS200 was built from the ground up...
Estimated Price: £180,000 - £220,000 Production of the original Defender exceeded 2,000,000 examples before the model was discontinued by JLR in 2016 – but their loss was others' gain…. it created a new market...
Estimated Price: €180.000 - €220.000 One of only 149 second series Aurelia B24 S produced Matching numbers example per its Certificato di Identità del Registro Lancia Pinin...
Estimated Price: £180,000 - £220,000 The AC Ace first appeared at Earls Court in 1953 and epitomised a new era of British post-war sports car production. The owners of AC, Charles and Derek Hurlock, along with AC agent,...
HIGHLIGHTS: Real King of the Road One of Approximately 1570 Made 37,767 Believed Actual Miles Numbers Matching 428 Cobra Jet V8 Numbers Matching C6 Three Speed Auto Less Than 100 Miles on Rebuilt Engine and Trans Full...
One of 184 LHD Alloy bodies. A beautifully restored XK120 in its original colours, shown on the JDHT file. Number '59', so an early example. Furthermore, the XK is equipped with beautifully pressed steel wheels in the color...
PLEASE NOTE: This car is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions. Bid in the Auction Classics, Sports Cars & Specials Uithoorn. The auction will take place entirely online. During the viewing days, everyone is...
A splendid example showing just 8,753 miles at the time of consignment Sophisticated Titanium Silver finish over a Black Nappa leather interior Powered by a 4.9-liter V8 rated at 400 horsepower mated to...
Equipped with the desirable six-speed gated manual transmission Offered with just over 9,200 miles at cataloging Desirable options list includes Bang & Olufsen sound system and extensive carbon fiber...
The Shelby Cobra remains an instantly recognisable performance icon, and 30 years after his creation had first taken the motoring world by storm, Carroll Shelby decided to build a fresh batch of cars. The second of 10 produced with a Carbon Fibre body.
4.0 G63 V8 BiTurbo MHEV AMG Carbon Edition SUV 5dr Petrol Hybrid SpdS+9GT 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (605 ps)
Presented in Rosso Corsa with Black Daytona style seats with red piping
HIGHLIGHTS Rosso Corsa Red Paint 3.9L Twin Turbo V8 Engine 7 Speed Dual Clutch Transmission With Paddle Shifters Limited Slip Rear Differential Air Conditioning Power Steering Carbon Ceramic Brakes Nero...
Left-hand drive 512 TR finished in Rosso Corsa over Nero. EU registered with taxes paid.
Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo** FOR TRACK USE ONLY **Built on the foundation established by the 488 Challenge, the 488 Challenge EVO takes performance and driving pleasure to the next level with an array of refinements to...
What a fantastic car, this Alvis Barson Special Straight Eight from 1936. This is not just any automobile, but a true piece of historical and cultural heritage, steeped in British innovation, rarity, and a history of...
HIGHLIGHTS: Frame-Off Restoration Completed in 2018 Only 558 Miles Since Built Supercharged 6.4L HEMI V8 Engine Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger 6-Speed Manual Transmission Wilwood Power Disc Brakes, Drilled...
Delivered new in the Canton of Zug, Switzerland Offered with just 18,997 km on the odometer at the time of cataloging Regularly maintained, accompanied by its original stamped service booklet Powered...
Chassis no. AEX1035 - Original left hand drive - The understated elegance of the Ace and the power of the Ford V8 - One of the most prominent sports cars of its time. - Purchased from the collection of Emile Garcin - A real...
Estimated Price: €150.000 - €200.000 A highly original example offered with just 54 kilometers One of the first 250 examples produced with the “Sacca Intercooler”...
Estimated Price: £175,000 - £200,000 Introduced at the Brussels Salon in January 1964 as the successor to the 250 GTE and 330 America, the 330 GT 2+2 was styled by Pininfarina, evolving the familiar Ferrari design language...
INTRODUCTION: White with red leather! Yes, it is beautiful. The legendary “Split Window” is considered an iconic American automotive design. It holds steady as one of the most collectible Corvettes of all time. This one...
HIGHLIGHTS: Classic Recreations Build Power Top Eleanor Inspired Front Clip GT500 Style Hood and Side Scoops Ducktail Spoiler and GT500...
Highlights: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible Moulin Rouge Single-Year Color 426 Hemi V8 Engine Edelbrock Single 4-Barrel Carburetor Aluminum Mopar Intake Manifold 4-Speed A833 Manual Transmission Numbers-Matching...
Maserati MC20- CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED -Maserati of Fort Lauderdale is proud to present this gorgeous Maserati MC20. Finished in Bianco Audace over Nero, the MC20 has been carefully driven by ONE previous owner. Sold as new by...
A left-hand drive, fully restored Series 1 E-Type Roadster finished in Opalescent Golden Sand over Beige.
One of just 58 U.K. supplied examples, fully documented and extensively maintained over recent years.
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Weissach Package- FRONT END PPF -- MAGNESIUM WHEELS - EXT. DEVIATED STITCHING - FRONT LIFT - BOSE AUDIO - LOADED -Ferrari Maserati Alfa Romeo of Fort Lauderdale is proud to present this incredible...
In 1953, Anthony Lago was determined to reintroduce the T26. Lago hired Carlo Delaisse, a designer at Letourneur et Marchand. The task was clear: design a 2+2 coupe that would be fitting to that particular era. Talbot Lago...
The Porsche 911, a car that has become an unmistakable icon since its debut in 1963, embodies everything a classic sports car should be, setting the benchmark for others: elegance, speed, and innovation. When the 911 first...
The 1920s and 1930s Bentley racing cars are truly captivating. They are cars that cannot be mistaken for any other brand and have achieved tremendous success on international circuits. For instance, Woolf Barnato won the 24...
Rolls-Royce Wraith Coupe - Midnight Sapphire II The Rolls-Royce Wraith is arguably the most daring creation from Goodwood in recent years. Introduced in 2013 as the coupe version of the Ghost, the Wraith demonstrated that...
Porsche 356 Pre A cabriolet KnickscheibeThis Pre A Cabriolet Knickscheibe was delivered at the end of 1953The name Knickscheibe refers to the distinctive windscreen with a kink in it.The Knickscheibe is the successor to the...
The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is a front mid-engine, rear wheel drive grand tourer which debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The F12 is the successor to the 599 GTB grand tourer. Powered by 6.2 litre V12 cylinder engine which produces 730bhp at 8250rpm.
The Maserati that we are pleased to offer you on behalf of the owner is finished in the introduction’s blue metallic color and in this case combined with a particularly tasteful combination of a brown and black interior.
Maserati MC20Maserati of Fort Lauderdale is proud to present this gorgeous Maserati MC20. Finished in Blu Infinito over Nero and Blu, the MC20 has been driven very few easy miles by ONE PREVIOUS OWNER. It was sold as new by...
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 presented to us is a classic vehicle from the year 1970 and imported. Ford Racing 351 EDELBROCK petrol engine with 5.8cc and 500cv. MSD electronics. Manual air conditioning. Chip Foose 18" wheels....
45 years one owner in a high level restored condition.
A comprehensive, 1,200hour body restoration and a superb, top-quality re-paint, makes this an extremely smart example of a sought after & desirable car.
PLEASE NOTE: This car is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions. Bid in the Auction Classics, Sports Cars & Specials Uithoorn. The auction will take place entirely online. During the viewing days, everyone is...
A fabulous example of a desirable design and configuration of car, originally specified to be painted Circassian blue, and now beautifully finished to a very high standard in a gorgeous shade of very dark, inky blue, which may well be the original colour
A lovely example of a very rare, 3.5 litre V8. As we understand it, only 68 were built in right-hand drive, and consequently very hard to find!
Believed to be the earliest surviving Giulietta Sprint to original specification. Body #16 / Chassis #24 is the 12th car built which started production in December 1954 and was the first car to be completed in January 1955.
The 1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Zagato Coupé is one of the most fascinating collaborations between a British sports-car manufacturer and an Italian coachbuilder. It blends Aston Martin engineering with the distinctive styling of the Milanese design house Zagato, creating one of the most controversial yet collectible Aston Martins of the 1980s. Origins of the Car The project was born during the mid-1980s when Aston Martin wanted a dramatic limited-edition version of its V8 flagship. The company partnered with Zagato, the Italian coachbuilder that had already created the legendary DB4 GT Zagato in the 1960s. The goal was simple: Produce a lighter, faster, more exclusive V8 Vantage Create a modern interpretation of the DB4 GT Zagato Build it in very small numbers for collectors The car debuted at the 1986 Geneva Motor Show, immediately drawing attention even before customers had seen the final production model. Remarkably, all production cars were effectively sold before they were built. Design & Construction The Vantage Zagato wasn’t simply a cosmetic version of the standard V8. It involved a complex cross-border production process: Rolling chassis built in Newport Pagnell, England Sent to Zagato in Milan Zagato craftsmen hand-formed aluminium body panels Interior trimmed and body painted Completed cars shipped back to Aston Martin for final preparation and delivery Styling Designed by Giuseppe Mittino, the car featured: Sharp, angular 1980s styling A distinctive square grille that split opinion A shortened wheelbase and lighter body A huge bonnet bulge to clear the carburettor intake system The bold styling was controversial at the time, but today it is seen as a classic piece of 1980s supercar design. Engine & Performance Under the hood was Aston Martin’s famous Tadek Marek-designed 5.3-litre V8. Typical specifications included: 5.3-litre V8 ~408–432 hp depending on specification Twin Weber carburettors 5-speed ZF manual or Chrysler TorqueFlite automatic 0–60 mph in about 4.9 seconds Top speed around 186 mph For the late 1980s, these numbers placed it firmly in supercar territory, competing with Ferrari and Lamborghini of the era. Ultra-Limited Production The V8 Vantage Zagato was deliberately rare. Production numbers: 52 Coupés 37 Volante (convertible) versions Built between 1986–1990 The coupé version like the 1987 model is usually considered the purest and most desirable because it retained the full high-performance Vantage engine. The 1980s Supercar Boom Timing played a huge role in the car’s legend. When the car was announced: Price: about £87,000 in the mid-1980s Buyers paid £15,000 deposits immediately All cars sold before completion By the end of the 1980s speculative supercar market boom: Some examples traded for £450,000 — over five times their original price. This speculation helped cement the Zagato as a collector’s investment car from day one. Famous Owners & Cultural Status One notable enthusiast was Rowan Atkinson, a passionate car collector. He owned the first right-hand-drive Vantage Zagato Later converted it into a racing car with ~482 hp Competed in Aston Martin Owners’ Club racing events Cars like this helped give the Zagato a reputation as both a collector’s piece and a genuine driver’s machine. Legacy Today the V8 Vantage Zagato is considered: One of the rarest 1980s Aston Martins A key chapter in the Aston Martin–Zagato partnership A design that perfectly represents 1980s exotic-car culture The collaboration also paved the way for later Aston Martin Zagato models, including: DB7 Zagato V12 Zagato Vanquish Zagato In short: The 1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Zagato Coupé was a bold Anglo-Italian supercar created during the height of the 1980s supercar boom—hand-built, extremely rare, and controversial in design, yet now one of the most collectible Aston Martins ever made. This car was chassis number 20031 and was built and destine for Zubair Motors in Oman for their client who ordered the car finished in Gladiator Red with Tan trim. The car was used in Oman for a number of years and a few kms when it was involved in a front-end accident in 1988. (Photographs of the car are excisable). The car lay up in a garage for a while and was advertised in the same condition. Mr. Rene Bloom went to Oman to view the car in 1995 to see the extent of the damage. Photographs were faxed back to Aston Martin to prepare a rough estimate of the work. By September 1995 the car had been shipped back to Aston Martin where a full and detailed estimate was prepared. (Photographs of the work are excisable). By January 1996 work had commenced and Mr. Bloom decided to change the exterior colour to British Racing green, while the repair was undertaken. The car was completed by the end of 1996 and driven back to Holland where it was registered with Mr. Bloom. The car was then sold to the current owner in May 1997 with 7,800 kms on the clock. The car has been loved and cared for by the same owner since, using it for European tours and holidays. With only 56,000 kms on the clock the car sits and drives so well. With only 20 of the 50 production cars built being left hand drive and one of only eight with automatic transmission, makes this a very desirable collectors motorcar and one, which can be driven with a smile.

