Panoz won the 2002 Trans Am series with a car just like this one.
A T290 with "period Le Mans history."
A T212 with full documentation and FIA passports included.
This TR4 features a new generator and fuel hoses, as well as rebuilt brakes and front suspension.
Finished in British racing green, nonetheless.
An RX-8 with Daytona racing history and over $90,000 in spares.
Maybe this one's a little too new for vintage racing, but someday it just might be the perfect old-school track car.
Not only one of 65 ever built, but one of only 12 configured as left-hand-drive models for the United States.
Originally designed for the British military, the Moke is kind of like the Fiat Jolly of old-school Minis.
This Elise from 2009 features a factory hardtop and the optional touring package.