Car Catcher: An Azzurro Over Arancia Early L-Series Ferrari Dino
This 1969 Ferrari 246 GT from Fantasy Junction is not only an early "L-Series" car, but is also reported to have only 8007 kilometers on the odometer.
This 1955 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL available through RM Sotheby's is a first-year example that is reported to have only 69,837 miles on the odometer
This 1969 Ferrari 246 GT from Fantasy Junction is not only an early "L-Series" car, but is also reported to have only 8007 kilometers on the odometer.
This 1951 Morgan 4/4 from Britsh Sports Cars, a Series I Drophead Coupe, is said to be "one of approximately 117 Flat-Radiator Drophead Coupes produced."
This 1957 Porsche 356A Super Speedster available from Fantasy Junction is said to have been restored by Porsche factory-trained specialist Wolfgang Reif.
This 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S, available through eBay Motors, is said to be a particularly rare ASC-built convertible equipped with a manual transmission.
This 1958 250 GT LWB Berlinetta—nicknamed the "Tour de France" for its repeat success at the event—is said to be one of some 90 ever made.
This 1929 Stutz is a "Sports Custom" that was hand-built with period components and is soon going up for auction through RM Sotheby's.
This 1961 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL—said to have received a frame-off, bare metal restoration—is available through eBay Motors.
this 1959 Jaguar XK 150 available from Fantasy Junction may look like a fairly normal Drophead Coupe, but this particular Jaguar began life as a Fixed Head Coupe.
This 1963 Ghia 1500 GT Coupe, available through RM Sotheby's, is said to be one of only 800 built and one of only 36 brought into the United States.