Car Catcher: Red Over Tan Ferrari 250 GTE
Back in 1982, this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Series II sold for $9500.
This 1973 De Tomaso Pantera is billed as one of a kind: 514-cubic-inch engine, billet suspension all around, and then that wine color.
Back in 1982, this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Series II sold for $9500.
That's not a typo.
This 1969 Lamborghini Mirura S represents something unique: a complete, running, driving car that hasn’t been restored
This 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL may be the cleanest example on the planet.
This Sport Package-equipped 2005 Lotus Elise is sure to stand out on the street or the track.
If this 1967 Sunbeam Tiger's whitewalls and a hardtop wasn't enough to catch your attention, then how does offered without reserve sound?
What’s rarer than one of the few dozen Aston Martin V8 Vantage Zagatos built late in the ’80s? How about the only factory-built continuation car from that series?
This 2000 Lotus Elise Motorsport is about as good as it gets: A single owner and one-of-65 kind of rare.
Here’s a 2005 Ford GT that’s not like the rest: no stripes–said to be one of five ordered that way.