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  • 2000 BMW Z8

    General Overview The BMW Z8, launched in 2000, is a tribute to the iconic 507 Roadster from the late 1950s, reviving its timeless design with modern engineering and technology. The Z8 was a bold statement from BMW, merging retro design elements with contemporary performance standards to create a vehicle that celebrated both BMW heritage and the latest in technology. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Z8 featured a classic roadster silhouette that was instantly recognizable, thanks to its long hood, sweeping lines, and distinctive kidney grille. Constructed with an all-aluminum space frame and alloy body panels, the Z8 was powered by a 4.9-liter S62 V8 engine derived from the contemporary E39 M5, delivering 400 horsepower. Although Z8 production was limited to a four-year production run from 2000 to 2003, demand was consistently high, but BMW limited output to just 5,703 units. Today, despite more than two decades having lapsed since it was launched, the BMW Z8 continues to be sought after by enthusiasts and collectors seeking the finest in performance and luxury – an icon of 20th century excellence. History of This Car This Z8 left the Dingolfing plant in 2000 and was delivered new to California. The first owner purchased the vehicle in October of 2000, amassing 67,000 miles over the span of his ownership. In 2021, the original owner transferred ownership to his son who has serviced and maintained the car over the past three years, adding approximately 1300 miles under his care. Having enjoyed single family ownership since new, a current Carfax report confirms consistently accrued miles including regular services, fluid changes, tire installation, and emissions inspections. The six-digit odometer currently indicates 68,301. General Condition Today this Z8 retains the factory Titan Silver Metallic finish and black leather interior. Lovingly enjoyed by the patriarch of the family and his son, the condition is a refreshing reminder that enthusiasts can drive their cars and still retain excellent finishes. Modest use has revealed a few minor stone chips in the front facia and lower rocker panel surfaces, though the overall visual impression is quite nice. In 2013, the rear bumper cap was cosmetically damaged while the car was parked. The rear bumper was professionally refinished yielding excellent results which matches the factory finished body. Paint meter readings for the aluminum body panels yield single digit numbers consistent with factory application, further supported by factory VIN emblems retained on the opening body panels. All opening features operate with factory precision displaying proper panel gaps when closed. And while the exterior finishes are quite nice, light scuff marks are visible on the driver’s exterior door handle and fading to the wiper arm finish. The factory wheels are in excellent condition wearing Michelin Pilot Sport All Season tires, 245/45/ZR18 front (2013 date codes) and 275/40ZR18 rear (2009 date codes). The retro-futurist design theme continues to the interior of the Z8. The steering wheel is reminiscent of the classic BMW 507 supported by modern features and conveniences arrayed in the dashboard and center console. As with the exterior. The interior displays signs of use on typically high-touch surfaces including the door threshold, interior door latch and steering wheel hub. The switchgear and climate control buttons function as intended, including the distinctive cabin lights located on the bottom of the rearview mirror. Heated power adjustable seats function properly, here too showing typical signs of seat wear, relaxed seat bottom cushion and small seam separation at the left inside corner of the driver’s seat. A contemporary Pioneer stereo unit has been installed (original unit included with the car). The dashboard is in excellent condition, though minor pulling can be seen at one corner of the leather surface. The carpets, floor mats, and rear bulkhead surfaces remain in excellent condition. A novel feature of the era, the Motorola (state-of-the-art for the era) BMW branded cell phone, offered with the Z8 when new, is included with this car. The trunk retains the factory black carpeting with access to the battery (dated October 2023) and additional small package storage under the hinged floor panel. Opening the hood reveals the naturally aspirated 4.9L S62 V8. Derived from the celebrated E39 M5 and considerably lighter in weight, this engine is key to the performance magic of the Z8 pulling strong in all gears with progressive acceleration matching even the most premier exotics of the era. The engine bay, engine, and engine components have been properly maintained including the manufacturer stickers and identification tags which remain in excellent condition. The front suspension tower supports both bear the original VIN stampings and factory Titan Silver paint code. The suspension components, bushings, and undercarriage tray are clean, correct, and remarkably nice throughout. As with the other factory VIN stickers, the underside engine casing retains the matching factory VIN plate. The undercarriage shows no signs of structural compromise or damage to the chassis or suspension mounting points. Driving the Z8 The Z8 driving experience remains one of the most memorable of all open performance cars from this period. Manual 6-speed, front V8 engine, and responsive multi-link suspension make even a trip to the local store a memorable event. Everything from the classic-inspired dashboard to the open configuration emphasizes driver engagement. Highway driving is smooth and effortless with passing speeds achieved in a matter of seconds, while braking is nothing short of fantastic coming down from high speeds tracking smoothly and evenly on a firm pedal. Everything about the Z8 driving experience conveys confidence, delight, and excitement. No wonder these cars have remained for so many years with their original owners or within enthusiast families just as this one has. Items Included with the Car This Z8 is accompanied by a car cover, factory tool roll, tools and gloves, the owner’s manual set and leather case, various factory literature, and stereo guide. The original stereo, BMW navigation system disc, first aid kit, and the rare original Motorola BMW branded cell phone are also included. 2000 BMW Z8 Fantasy Junction If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0513011 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine 5L V8 Transmission 6-speed manual Exterior Color - Titan Silver Metallic Interior Color - Black Fantasy Junction 1145 Park Ave Emeryville Canada Contact details SALES@FANTASYJUNCTION.COM +1 510-653-7555 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright General Overview The BMW Z8, launched in 2000, is a tribute to the iconic 507 Roadster from the late 1950s, reviving its timeless design with modern engineering and technology. The Z8 was a bold statement from BMW, merging retro design elements with contemporary performance standards to create a vehicle that celebrated both BMW heritage and the latest in technology. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Z8 featured a classic roadster silhouette that was instantly recognizable, thanks to its long hood, sweeping lines, and distinctive kidney grille. Constructed with an all-aluminum space frame and alloy body panels, the Z8 was powered by a 4.9-liter S62 V8 engine derived from the contemporary E39 M5, delivering 400 horsepower. Although Z8 production was limited to a four-year production run from 2000 to 2003, demand was consistently high, but BMW limited output to just 5,703 units. Today, despite more than two decades having lapsed since it was launched, the BMW Z8 continues to be sought after by enthusiasts and collectors seeking the finest in performance and luxury – an icon of 20th century excellence. History of This Car This Z8 left the Dingolfing plant in 2000 and was delivered new to California. The first owner purchased the vehicle in October of 2000, amassing 67,000 miles over the span of his ownership. In 2021, the original owner transferred ownership to his son who has serviced and maintained the car over the past three years, adding approximately 1300 miles under his care. Having enjoyed single family ownership since new, a current Carfax report confirms consistently accrued miles including regular services, fluid changes, tire installation, and emissions inspections. The six-digit odometer currently indicates 68,301. General Condition Today this Z8 retains the factory Titan Silver Metallic finish and black leather interior. Lovingly enjoyed by the patriarch of the family and his son, the condition is a refreshing reminder that enthusiasts can drive their cars and still retain excellent finishes. Modest use has revealed a few minor stone chips in the front facia and lower rocker panel surfaces, though the overall visual impression is quite nice. In 2013, the rear bumper cap was cosmetically damaged while the car was parked. The rear bumper was professionally refinished yielding excellent results which matches the factory finished body. Paint meter readings for the aluminum body panels yield single digit numbers consistent with factory application, further supported by factory VIN emblems retained on the opening body panels. All opening features operate with factory precision displaying proper panel gaps when closed. And while the exterior finishes are quite nice, light scuff marks are visible on the driver’s exterior door handle and fading to the wiper arm finish. The factory wheels are in excellent condition wearing Michelin Pilot Sport All Season tires, 245/45/ZR18 front (2013 date codes) and 275/40ZR18 rear (2009 date codes). The retro-futurist design theme continues to the interior of the Z8. The steering wheel is reminiscent of the classic BMW 507 supported by modern features and conveniences arrayed in the dashboard and center console. As with the exterior. The interior displays signs of use on typically high-touch surfaces including the door threshold, interior door latch and steering wheel hub. The switchgear and climate control buttons function as intended, including the distinctive cabin lights located on the bottom of the rearview mirror. Heated power adjustable seats function properly, here too showing typical signs of seat wear, relaxed seat bottom cushion and small seam separation at the left inside corner of the driver’s seat. A contemporary Pioneer stereo unit has been installed (original unit included with the car). The dashboard is in excellent condition, though minor pulling can be seen at one corner of the leather surface. The carpets, floor mats, and rear bulkhead surfaces remain in excellent condition. A novel feature of the era, the Motorola (state-of-the-art for the era) BMW branded cell phone, offered with the Z8 when new, is included with this car. The trunk retains the factory black carpeting with access to the battery (dated October 2023) and additional small package storage under the hinged floor panel. Opening the hood reveals the naturally aspirated 4.9L S62 V8. Derived from the celebrated E39 M5 and considerably lighter in weight, this engine is key to the performance magic of the Z8 pulling strong in all gears with progressive acceleration matching even the most premier exotics of the era. The engine bay, engine, and engine components have been properly maintained including the manufacturer stickers and identification tags which remain in excellent condition. The front suspension tower supports both bear the original VIN stampings and factory Titan Silver paint code. The suspension components, bushings, and undercarriage tray are clean, correct, and remarkably nice throughout. As with the other factory VIN stickers, the underside engine casing retains the matching factory VIN plate. The undercarriage shows no signs of structural compromise or damage to the chassis or suspension mounting points. Driving the Z8 The Z8 driving experience remains one of the most memorable of all open performance cars from this period. Manual 6-speed, front V8 engine, and responsive multi-link suspension make even a trip to the local store a memorable event. Everything from the classic-inspired dashboard to the open configuration emphasizes driver engagement. Highway driving is smooth and effortless with passing speeds achieved in a matter of seconds, while braking is nothing short of fantastic coming down from high speeds tracking smoothly and evenly on a firm pedal. Everything about the Z8 driving experience conveys confidence, delight, and excitement. No wonder these cars have remained for so many years with their original owners or within enthusiast families just as this one has. Items Included with the Car This Z8 is accompanied by a car cover, factory tool roll, tools and gloves, the owner’s manual set and leather case, various factory literature, and stereo guide. The original stereo, BMW navigation system disc, first aid kit, and the rare original Motorola BMW branded cell phone are also included. Other Cars from Fantasy Junction 1965-Ferrari-275-GTB-01.jpg 1965-Ferrari-275-GTB-02.jpg 1965-Ferrari-275-GTB-20.jpg 1965-Ferrari-275-GTB-01.jpg 1/20 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Fantasy Junction United States 1955-Lancia-Aurelia-B24-S-Spider-America-01.jpg 1955-Lancia-Aurelia-B24-S-Spider-America-02.jpg 1955-Lancia-Aurelia-B24-S-Spider-America-15.jpg 1955-Lancia-Aurelia-B24-S-Spider-America-01.jpg 1/15 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 S Spider America Fantasy Junction United States 1997-Porsche-993-Turbo-01.jpg 1997-Porsche-993-Turbo-02.jpg 1997-Porsche-993-Turbo-20.jpg 1997-Porsche-993-Turbo-01.jpg 1/20 1997 Porsche 993 Turbo Fantasy Junction United States Last Featured Cars

  • 1998 Porsche 993 Targa

    Ex-Porsche GB, highly original with 26 years in single ownership Supplied new to the UK and registered to Porsche GB on 5th of February 1998 finished in Artic silver with a black interior fitted with the following options; electric front seats, tiptronic s gearbox, ABD, rear wiper, top tinted windscreen and third brake light. Acquired by our client from Porsche in December 1998 with the mileage at 16,000 he used the car for his daily commute until his retirement in 2013. Overall the car is in good condition and remains first paint having covered 125,069 miles there are stone-chips on the front-end, the driver’s seat has wear, there are two bubbles on the body and on the inner drivers side wheel arch, the rear heatshield should be replaced and tyres are from 2011 and 2016. The car has been serviced at Porsche Arlington and then Porsche Silverstone after Arlington closed, most recently being serviced in July 2024 by Jackson & Phillips. The car is complete with its original handbooks, service book and dedicated history file. Servicing history 22/06/1998: 12,035 Miles Porsche Centre Reading 21/05/1999: 20,360 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 03/02/2000: 24,341 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 24/01/2001: 30,880 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 13/11/2002: 44,494 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 09/01/2004: 56,724 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 07/01/2005: 66,910 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 13/06/2006: 74,776 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 13/06/2007: 84,067 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 17/06/2008: 89,151 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 29/10/2009: 97,366 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 06/10/2011: 105,689 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 01/08/2013: 114,015 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 04/05/2016: 123,137 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 13/07/2018: 123,634 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 08/07/2021: 125,063 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 31/07/2024: 125,070 Miles Jackson & Phillips 1998 Porsche 993 Targa O'KANE LAVERS Ltd If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0930010 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright COLOUR Arctic Silver TRIM Black Leather ENGINE NUMBER 63W50564 O'KANE LAVERS Ltd Avaland House, 110 London Road Hemel Hempstead United Kingdom Contact details info@okanelavers.com +44 (0) 7725 464009 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Ex-Porsche GB, highly original with 26 years in single ownership Supplied new to the UK and registered to Porsche GB on 5th of February 1998 finished in Artic silver with a black interior fitted with the following options; electric front seats, tiptronic s gearbox, ABD, rear wiper, top tinted windscreen and third brake light. Acquired by our client from Porsche in December 1998 with the mileage at 16,000 he used the car for his daily commute until his retirement in 2013. Overall the car is in good condition and remains first paint having covered 125,069 miles there are stone-chips on the front-end, the driver’s seat has wear, there are two bubbles on the body and on the inner drivers side wheel arch, the rear heatshield should be replaced and tyres are from 2011 and 2016. The car has been serviced at Porsche Arlington and then Porsche Silverstone after Arlington closed, most recently being serviced in July 2024 by Jackson & Phillips. The car is complete with its original handbooks, service book and dedicated history file. Servicing history 22/06/1998: 12,035 Miles Porsche Centre Reading 21/05/1999: 20,360 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 03/02/2000: 24,341 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 24/01/2001: 30,880 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 13/11/2002: 44,494 Miles Porsche Centre Arlington 09/01/2004: 56,724 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 07/01/2005: 66,910 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 13/06/2006: 74,776 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 13/06/2007: 84,067 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 17/06/2008: 89,151 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 29/10/2009: 97,366 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 06/10/2011: 105,689 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 01/08/2013: 114,015 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 04/05/2016: 123,137 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 13/07/2018: 123,634 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 08/07/2021: 125,063 Miles Porsche Centre Silverstone 31/07/2024: 125,070 Miles Jackson & Phillips Other Cars from O'KANE LAVERS Ltd 1992-Renault-Alpine-A610-Turbo-01.jpg 1992-Renault-Alpine-A610-Turbo-02.jpg 1992-Renault-Alpine-A610-Turbo-20.jpg 1992-Renault-Alpine-A610-Turbo-01.jpg 1/20 1992 Renault Alpine A610 Turbo O'KANE LAVERS Ltd United Kingdom 1999-AC-Cobra-MkIV-CRS-01.jpg 1999-AC-Cobra-MkIV-CRS-02.jpg 1999-AC-Cobra-MkIV-CRS-20.jpg 1999-AC-Cobra-MkIV-CRS-01.jpg 1/20 1999 AC Cobra MkIV CRS O'KANE LAVERS Ltd United Kingdom 1986-Porsche-930-Turbo-3.3-01.jpg 1986-Porsche-930-Turbo-3.3-02.jpg 1986-Porsche-930-Turbo-3.3-20.jpg 1986-Porsche-930-Turbo-3.3-01.jpg 1/20 1986 Porsche 930 Turbo 3.3 O'KANE LAVERS Ltd United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1968 Lancia Fulvia HF Rally Car (1600)

    This little 1,584cc Fulvia HF (now registered as a Rallye HF) would make a perfect first time entry into the world of historic rallies. Launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963, Lancia’s little Fulvia was as intriguing and ambitious as it was innovative, swapping rear-wheel drive for a more advanced front-wheel drive, embracing Lancia's DOHC V4 engine. Starting with a modest 57bhp but evolving to a sturdy 130bhp, its variants, especially the Coupés, gained fame for their rallying prowess. An undeniably underappreciated icon in the history books of Italian automotive successes. The Fulvia marked Lancia’s glorious and victorious return to motorsport, carving a niche in the rallying scene, paving the way for an era of dominance in the World Rally Championship far from the spotlight hogged by its successors – the Stratos, O37 and Delta Integrale. It is often forgotten that it was the Fulvia that earned the distinction of winning Lancia's first World Rally title in 1972. This particular Fulvia was rebuilt as a rally car in 2017 having started its life as a standard 1.3 (1,300cc). It's now powered by a 1,600cc engine fitted with twin-Weber 45 carbs, work-spec cams, Arrow conrods, a balanced crank, Mangoletsi intake manifold and carburettor linkage and a 'Group 4' manifold/free-flow exhaust, recently set up and dyno-tested by Stanton Motorsports. It's a Fulvia HF body (steel construction with aluminium bonnet, boot, and doors) registered as a Rallye HF. The interior is as basic as one would expect, stripped back to save weight and fitted with a roll cage, two Recaro bucket seats, racing harnesses and fire extinguishers. Upon its conversion to rally-spec, the car was maintained by its owner's in-house mechanic, who carried out all repairs, modifications, servicing and pre-event spanner checks. Recent work included stripping the engine and gearbox for check-overs and refurbing with fresh gaskets. Cosmetically, as is to be expected with a competition car, there are some dents and imperfections, however there are no major sightings of rust except for some light surface tarnishing where the paint has chipped. Lancia-based rally cars have traditionally been expensive, however this little Fulvia seems like tremendous value. It’s a well raced and ready-to-go example of Lancia's legendary rally car. 1968 Lancia Fulvia HF Rally Car (1600) DUTTON GARAGE If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0812012 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine Number 8185402286651 Transmission Manual Body Colour Red DUTTON GARAGE 41 Madden Grove Richmond VIC Australia Contact details +61 3 9419 8080 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright This little 1,584cc Fulvia HF (now registered as a Rallye HF) would make a perfect first time entry into the world of historic rallies. Launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963, Lancia’s little Fulvia was as intriguing and ambitious as it was innovative, swapping rear-wheel drive for a more advanced front-wheel drive, embracing Lancia's DOHC V4 engine. Starting with a modest 57bhp but evolving to a sturdy 130bhp, its variants, especially the Coupés, gained fame for their rallying prowess. An undeniably underappreciated icon in the history books of Italian automotive successes. The Fulvia marked Lancia’s glorious and victorious return to motorsport, carving a niche in the rallying scene, paving the way for an era of dominance in the World Rally Championship far from the spotlight hogged by its successors – the Stratos, O37 and Delta Integrale. It is often forgotten that it was the Fulvia that earned the distinction of winning Lancia's first World Rally title in 1972. This particular Fulvia was rebuilt as a rally car in 2017 having started its life as a standard 1.3 (1,300cc). It's now powered by a 1,600cc engine fitted with twin-Weber 45 carbs, work-spec cams, Arrow conrods, a balanced crank, Mangoletsi intake manifold and carburettor linkage and a 'Group 4' manifold/free-flow exhaust, recently set up and dyno-tested by Stanton Motorsports. It's a Fulvia HF body (steel construction with aluminium bonnet, boot, and doors) registered as a Rallye HF. The interior is as basic as one would expect, stripped back to save weight and fitted with a roll cage, two Recaro bucket seats, racing harnesses and fire extinguishers. Upon its conversion to rally-spec, the car was maintained by its owner's in-house mechanic, who carried out all repairs, modifications, servicing and pre-event spanner checks. Recent work included stripping the engine and gearbox for check-overs and refurbing with fresh gaskets. Cosmetically, as is to be expected with a competition car, there are some dents and imperfections, however there are no major sightings of rust except for some light surface tarnishing where the paint has chipped. Lancia-based rally cars have traditionally been expensive, however this little Fulvia seems like tremendous value. It’s a well raced and ready-to-go example of Lancia's legendary rally car. Other Cars from DUTTON GARAGE 1968-Lancia-Fulvia-HF-Rally-Car-1600-01.jpeg 1968-Lancia-Fulvia-HF-Rally-Car-1600-02.jpeg 1968-Lancia-Fulvia-HF-Rally-Car-1600-05.jpeg 1968-Lancia-Fulvia-HF-Rally-Car-1600-01.jpeg 1/5 1968 Lancia Fulvia HF Rally Car (1600) DUTTON GARAGE United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1973 Porsche 911 2.4 E Coupe

    A lovely restored example of a classic Porsche which was sold new in Verona Italy. The car remained in Italy and after a period in Pavia the car arrived in Holland in 2004. The car features an S package (all instruments and steering wheel), an S front spoiler and is finished in classic Elfenbein white (Originally the car was a rare color Seeblue). The enthusiastic owner had a lot of detail work done to the car at a well known Porsche specialist. In 2008 the car changed hands and entered in a large Porsche collection and in 2009 the car was restored and repainted at a well known Porsche specialist. The engine was partially rebuilt, the cylinder heads rebuilt, the gearbox rebuilt, the brakes rebuilt and a complete new stainless steel exhaust system fitted. In the interior the leather seats were retrimmed and new original carpets fitted as well as a new headlining. In 2019 the Porsche Classic centre gave the car some good attention and had the Fuchs alloy wheels restored with correct Pirelli CN 36 tyres, the dynamo rebuilt, new fuel lines, new wiring in the engine bay etc. etc. The car comes with standard leather seats or if desired we can purchase a nice set of Recaro like seats with Pepita inserts which would suit the color well. The car has recently been serviced and is capable of daily driving or just enjoy it on a Sunday. The panel fit is in factory finish giving the nice sound when closing the doors. So here we have a European matching number 911 2.4 E of the last model year of the classic 911 F series on which big sums of money have been spent at all the right specialists. 2.4 litre 6 cylinder with mechanical fuel injection giving 165 bhp, 220 km top speed and 0-100 km/h in 7,5 sec (factory data). 1973 Porsche 911 2.4 E Coupe Very Superior Old Cars If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-1208016 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Netherlands Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Very Superior Old Cars Mme Curiestraat 8 Sassenheim The Netherlands Contact details info@vsoc.nl +31 (0) 252 218 980 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright A lovely restored example of a classic Porsche which was sold new in Verona Italy. The car remained in Italy and after a period in Pavia the car arrived in Holland in 2004. The car features an S package (all instruments and steering wheel), an S front spoiler and is finished in classic Elfenbein white (Originally the car was a rare color Seeblue). The enthusiastic owner had a lot of detail work done to the car at a well known Porsche specialist. In 2008 the car changed hands and entered in a large Porsche collection and in 2009 the car was restored and repainted at a well known Porsche specialist. The engine was partially rebuilt, the cylinder heads rebuilt, the gearbox rebuilt, the brakes rebuilt and a complete new stainless steel exhaust system fitted. In the interior the leather seats were retrimmed and new original carpets fitted as well as a new headlining. In 2019 the Porsche Classic centre gave the car some good attention and had the Fuchs alloy wheels restored with correct Pirelli CN 36 tyres, the dynamo rebuilt, new fuel lines, new wiring in the engine bay etc. etc. The car comes with standard leather seats or if desired we can purchase a nice set of Recaro like seats with Pepita inserts which would suit the color well. The car has recently been serviced and is capable of daily driving or just enjoy it on a Sunday. The panel fit is in factory finish giving the nice sound when closing the doors. So here we have a European matching number 911 2.4 E of the last model year of the classic 911 F series on which big sums of money have been spent at all the right specialists. 2.4 litre 6 cylinder with mechanical fuel injection giving 165 bhp, 220 km top speed and 0-100 km/h in 7,5 sec (factory data). 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  • 1960 Ferrari 250 GT

    Driven to 5th in class in the model’s race debut at the 1960 12 Hours of Sebring Highly successful period race history with 14 podium finishes across over 20 races Equipped from new with the more powerful Tipo 168 B engine, a specification that only a very limited number of the 1960 alloy SWB Berlinettas received Ferrari Classiche Red Book certified; retains its matching-numbers chassis, engine, and rear axle Subject of a recent full concours-level restoration by Wayne Obry’s Motion Products with final details done by Toni Auto in Maranello; full receipts total nearly $1 million Eligible for some of the finest motoring events around the world Ferrari’s 250 GT SWB was one of the few models in automotive history where form and function met perfectly, arguably only surpassed by its own direct successor, the 250 GTO. Few cars genuinely transcend design boundaries to become greater than a sum of their parts, to be considered an art form rather than categorised as transport—the 250 GT SWB is one of them. The 250 GT SWB was the product of evolution, a quest for perfection and competition dominance. Its predecessor, the “Tour de France” variant of the 250 GT, had been wildly successful in GT racing but the SWB marked a step-change for Ferrari. Designed with a shorter chassis, the SWB debuted the proficient 168-type “outside-plug” version of Ferrari’s 3-litre V-12 engine and disc brakes were fitted on all four corners—for endurance racing, a powerful and reliable drivetrain was key to success. Fulfilling its promise, the SWB Competizione variant proceeded to dominate GT racing across Europe and America achieving overall or class victories in nearly 250 races between 1960 and 1967. These included a number of epic wins, with notable class victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1960 and 1961, as well as overall victory at the 1961 and 1962 Tour de France, the latter of which was won by beating eight 250 GTOs in the process. One of just 45 aluminium-bodied Competizione examples built in 1960, chassis 1773 GT was completed on 16 March 1960, constructed intentionally, as noted on its build sheet, for the 1960 edition of the 12 Hours of Sebring—significantly this race was the SWB’s competition debut. This Ferrari was delivered new in a high-level competition specification per Factory Build Sheets—of note are the Tipo 168B “hot rod” engine and roll hoop. Entered by Luigi Chinetti’s famous North American Racing Team, apparently with light factory support, this SWB was piloted by George Arents and Bill Kimberly, both wealthy heirs and well-known exponents of the US racing scene. Arents was a founding backer of NART, so it is no coincidence that he was the first owner of 1773 GT. Entered into the Sports 3 Litre class due to its then non-homologated status, 1773 GT was vying for overall honours against the likes of Porsche RS 60s, Ferrari 250 TRs and two other SWBs. When the chequered flag dropped after 12 punishing hours of racing, this SWB crossed the line in an impressive 7th place overall, and 5th in class. Chassis 1773 GT was later sold to multiple Le Mans class winner, Bob Grossman, who next brought the SWB out to the star-studded series of year-end races at Nassau. The Bahamas Speed Week was the bookend of the season with Works-entered cars and drivers from Europe and America convening in Nassau. Starting with the Tourist Trophy race, Grossman finished a fine 2nd overall behind Stirling Moss in the Rob Walker-entered SWB, before competing in the Governor’s Trophy and finishing 11th overall. The final race was the Nassau Trophy, where Grossman finished 11th overall again but this time taking an accomplished GT class win. In early 1961, 1773 GT was sold to its third owner, Bob Hathaway, who raced this Ferrari regularly throughout 1961 and early 1962, picking up overall and class podiums at most events. For one weekend in May 1961, former and future owners Grossman and Walt Luftman borrowed this SWB for the SCCA National races at Bridgehampton with Grossman taking overall victory in Race 6. The Ferrari made its second appearance at Nassau for the 1961 edition of the Bahamas Speed Week. In the Tourist Trophy race, Hathaway finished 3rd overall behind Moss and Grossman, who were both driving younger SWB Competizione “SEFAC Hot Rods”. For the Governor’s Trophy, Hathaway finished 7th overall, following Grossman’s SWB across the line. Unfortunately, a holed radiator forced a retirement from the Nassau Trophy race. After a highly successful ownership in which 1773 GT achieved a dozen podium class finishes in nearly 20 races, Hathaway sold the SWB back to Grossman, who immediately traded it to friend Walt Luftman. After Luftman, it had a further six owners until 1987, when it joined the Van der Velden family. The car passed through the hands of three further owners, including the respected collections of Nigel Dawes and Tony Smith, before being purchased by Bruce McCaw in 1999. Kept by him for a little over two years, it then entered the care of Ervin Lyon, who showed this SWB at the 2003 Amelia Island Concours before it joined the stable of historic racer John Romano. In this collection it was regularly seen at Ferrari events including Shell Ferrari Maserati Historic Challenge races and the 2010 Cavallino Classic. In 2014, this remarkable Ferrari became part of the celebrated Pinnacle Portfolio. Recognising the importance of this early SWB Competizione, it was sent to Wayne Obry’s Motion Products Inc. to be restored to concours-winning standard. The car was entirely rebuilt with the intention of restoring it to exact delivery specification, so it was repainted to the correct shade of Giallo with a new stunning Pelle Verde interior. While the body was in bare metal, its originality was confirmed, and the chassis was studied to prove the charmed life this Ferrari has led. In all, invoices totalled nearly $700,000. In 2023, this historic Ferrari was submitted to Ferrari Classiche and was granted full Red Book certification. During the process, the factory confirmed that this remarkable SWB Competizione importantly retains its original matching-numbers chassis, engine, and rear axle, while the gearbox fitted is a correct aluminium ribbed-casing competition unit. The certification also noted the originality of the body. The Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione cemented its place in sports car history as one of the most successful GT racers of all time with nearly 250 victories in over 700 period competition races. Ranked among the finest 250 GT SWB Competizione extant, 1773 GT boasts the rare combination of a high performance original build configuration, a remarkable level of originality and preservation, and significant competition history at some of the great endurance races of the period. Eligible for some of the finest motoring events around the world, from the lawns of Pebble Beach to the Dunlop Curves of Le Mans, this remarkable SWB Competizione is ready to take its place among any of the greatest collections. 1960 Ferrari 250 GT RM Sotheby's If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0109001 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine number 1773 GT Gearbox number 96 Internal Engine number 200 F Rear Axle number 100 F Documents US Title RM Sotheby's 1 Classic Car Drive Blenheim Ontario Contact details clientservices@rmsothebys.com + 1 519 352 4575 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Driven to 5th in class in the model’s race debut at the 1960 12 Hours of Sebring Highly successful period race history with 14 podium finishes across over 20 races Equipped from new with the more powerful Tipo 168 B engine, a specification that only a very limited number of the 1960 alloy SWB Berlinettas received Ferrari Classiche Red Book certified; retains its matching-numbers chassis, engine, and rear axle Subject of a recent full concours-level restoration by Wayne Obry’s Motion Products with final details done by Toni Auto in Maranello; full receipts total nearly $1 million Eligible for some of the finest motoring events around the world Ferrari’s 250 GT SWB was one of the few models in automotive history where form and function met perfectly, arguably only surpassed by its own direct successor, the 250 GTO. Few cars genuinely transcend design boundaries to become greater than a sum of their parts, to be considered an art form rather than categorised as transport—the 250 GT SWB is one of them. The 250 GT SWB was the product of evolution, a quest for perfection and competition dominance. Its predecessor, the “Tour de France” variant of the 250 GT, had been wildly successful in GT racing but the SWB marked a step-change for Ferrari. Designed with a shorter chassis, the SWB debuted the proficient 168-type “outside-plug” version of Ferrari’s 3-litre V-12 engine and disc brakes were fitted on all four corners—for endurance racing, a powerful and reliable drivetrain was key to success. Fulfilling its promise, the SWB Competizione variant proceeded to dominate GT racing across Europe and America achieving overall or class victories in nearly 250 races between 1960 and 1967. These included a number of epic wins, with notable class victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1960 and 1961, as well as overall victory at the 1961 and 1962 Tour de France, the latter of which was won by beating eight 250 GTOs in the process. One of just 45 aluminium-bodied Competizione examples built in 1960, chassis 1773 GT was completed on 16 March 1960, constructed intentionally, as noted on its build sheet, for the 1960 edition of the 12 Hours of Sebring—significantly this race was the SWB’s competition debut. This Ferrari was delivered new in a high-level competition specification per Factory Build Sheets—of note are the Tipo 168B “hot rod” engine and roll hoop. Entered by Luigi Chinetti’s famous North American Racing Team, apparently with light factory support, this SWB was piloted by George Arents and Bill Kimberly, both wealthy heirs and well-known exponents of the US racing scene. Arents was a founding backer of NART, so it is no coincidence that he was the first owner of 1773 GT. Entered into the Sports 3 Litre class due to its then non-homologated status, 1773 GT was vying for overall honours against the likes of Porsche RS 60s, Ferrari 250 TRs and two other SWBs. When the chequered flag dropped after 12 punishing hours of racing, this SWB crossed the line in an impressive 7th place overall, and 5th in class. Chassis 1773 GT was later sold to multiple Le Mans class winner, Bob Grossman, who next brought the SWB out to the star-studded series of year-end races at Nassau. The Bahamas Speed Week was the bookend of the season with Works-entered cars and drivers from Europe and America convening in Nassau. Starting with the Tourist Trophy race, Grossman finished a fine 2nd overall behind Stirling Moss in the Rob Walker-entered SWB, before competing in the Governor’s Trophy and finishing 11th overall. The final race was the Nassau Trophy, where Grossman finished 11th overall again but this time taking an accomplished GT class win. In early 1961, 1773 GT was sold to its third owner, Bob Hathaway, who raced this Ferrari regularly throughout 1961 and early 1962, picking up overall and class podiums at most events. For one weekend in May 1961, former and future owners Grossman and Walt Luftman borrowed this SWB for the SCCA National races at Bridgehampton with Grossman taking overall victory in Race 6. The Ferrari made its second appearance at Nassau for the 1961 edition of the Bahamas Speed Week. In the Tourist Trophy race, Hathaway finished 3rd overall behind Moss and Grossman, who were both driving younger SWB Competizione “SEFAC Hot Rods”. For the Governor’s Trophy, Hathaway finished 7th overall, following Grossman’s SWB across the line. Unfortunately, a holed radiator forced a retirement from the Nassau Trophy race. After a highly successful ownership in which 1773 GT achieved a dozen podium class finishes in nearly 20 races, Hathaway sold the SWB back to Grossman, who immediately traded it to friend Walt Luftman. After Luftman, it had a further six owners until 1987, when it joined the Van der Velden family. The car passed through the hands of three further owners, including the respected collections of Nigel Dawes and Tony Smith, before being purchased by Bruce McCaw in 1999. Kept by him for a little over two years, it then entered the care of Ervin Lyon, who showed this SWB at the 2003 Amelia Island Concours before it joined the stable of historic racer John Romano. In this collection it was regularly seen at Ferrari events including Shell Ferrari Maserati Historic Challenge races and the 2010 Cavallino Classic. In 2014, this remarkable Ferrari became part of the celebrated Pinnacle Portfolio. Recognising the importance of this early SWB Competizione, it was sent to Wayne Obry’s Motion Products Inc. to be restored to concours-winning standard. The car was entirely rebuilt with the intention of restoring it to exact delivery specification, so it was repainted to the correct shade of Giallo with a new stunning Pelle Verde interior. While the body was in bare metal, its originality was confirmed, and the chassis was studied to prove the charmed life this Ferrari has led. In all, invoices totalled nearly $700,000. In 2023, this historic Ferrari was submitted to Ferrari Classiche and was granted full Red Book certification. During the process, the factory confirmed that this remarkable SWB Competizione importantly retains its original matching-numbers chassis, engine, and rear axle, while the gearbox fitted is a correct aluminium ribbed-casing competition unit. The certification also noted the originality of the body. The Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione cemented its place in sports car history as one of the most successful GT racers of all time with nearly 250 victories in over 700 period competition races. Ranked among the finest 250 GT SWB Competizione extant, 1773 GT boasts the rare combination of a high performance original build configuration, a remarkable level of originality and preservation, and significant competition history at some of the great endurance races of the period. Eligible for some of the finest motoring events around the world, from the lawns of Pebble Beach to the Dunlop Curves of Le Mans, this remarkable SWB Competizione is ready to take its place among any of the greatest collections. 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  • 1974 BMW 3.0 CS 5-Speed

    A car for the connoisseur of automotive design, this remarkable prototype combines the engineering ingenuity that became Lancia’s trademark with the stylistic flair of perhaps Milan’s most daring design house, Zagato. A unique proposition, this is a fascinating machine for which the doors of the world’s leading concours d’elegance and touring events are sure to open. 1974 BMW 3.0 CS 5-Speed Mohr Imports, Inc. If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 22-0717001 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS USA-California Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN: 43310391 Condition: Clear Title Transmission: Manual Exterior Color: Jade Green Interior Color: Tan leather Mileage: 102,900 Warranty: As-Is Mohr Imports, Inc. 1187 Del Monte Ave Monterey California Contact details sales@mohrimports.com +1.831.373.3131 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright A car for the connoisseur of automotive design, this remarkable prototype combines the engineering ingenuity that became Lancia’s trademark with the stylistic flair of perhaps Milan’s most daring design house, Zagato. A unique proposition, this is a fascinating machine for which the doors of the world’s leading concours d’elegance and touring events are sure to open. Other Cars from Mohr Imports, Inc. 1977-Porsche-930-Turbo-Carrera-01.jpg 1977-Porsche-930-Turbo-Carrera-02.jpg 1977-Porsche-930-Turbo-Carrera-25.jpg 1977-Porsche-930-Turbo-Carrera-01.jpg 1/25 1977 Porsche 930 Turbo Carrera Mohr Imports, Inc. United States 1955-Porsche-356-Speedster-01.jpg 1955-Porsche-356-Speedster-02.jpg 1955-Porsche-356-Speedster-15.jpg 1955-Porsche-356-Speedster-01.jpg 1/15 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Mohr Imports, Inc. United States 1990-Porsche-964-Carrera-4-01.jpg 1990-Porsche-964-Carrera-4-02.jpg 1990-Porsche-964-Carrera-4-20.jpg 1990-Porsche-964-Carrera-4-01.jpg 1/20 1990 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Mohr Imports, Inc. United States Last Featured Cars

  • 1962-bmw-507-series-2

    First registration 03.1962 Year of construction 1959 Only 252 units built Matching numbers and color Stunning original condition Swiss road registration with veteran entry With a total production of only 252 examples in two series, the BMW 507 Roadster is a rare car that everyone agrees is a true classic and icon of automotive design, even if few have had the privilege of experiencing the driving experience of the 3.2-liter V8-powered M507/1 in person. The BMW 507 Roadster Series II offered here was completed in 1959 in the color Papyros and leather interior blue uni. It was registered for the first time in Switzerland in June 1960 at the Zurich Freilager customs office and then officially put on the road for the first time in March 1962. The car was part of the collection of BMW 507 connoisseur Hans Theil from Winterthur from 1971 and for an incredible 42 years before it was bought by the last owner in 2013. The bodywork was repainted in the original Papyros color at the beginning of the 1970s in Hans Theil’s possession, and the original engine no. 40227 was also replaced at this time by the 160 hp engine no. 41199. This engine is still installed today, but the original block with no. 40227 is present and belongs to the car – matching numbers. This beautiful BMW 507 Roadster is in top-maintained, completely unrestored and breathtakingly original collector’s condition with patina. Many documents and receipts from the period are present, including the original owner’s manual and even an original sales brochure. The BMW 507 is one of the most legendary and stylish roadsters ever built by BMW – a true classic with cult status. It was conceived as a luxurious sports car that was primarily intended to compete with the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. Its design is still considered one of the most beautiful automobile designs of the 1950s. Today, the 507 is extremely sought-after – it is considered one of the most valuable BMWs ever. 1962 BMW 507 Series 2 Lutziger Classic Cars AG If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0410013 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS Geramny Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine size 3168 ccm Cylinders 8 Power 160 PS Doors 2 Seats 2 Exterior colour white Interior colour blue Lutziger Classic Cars AG Industriestrasse 48 Bergdietikon Switzerland Contact details info@lutziger-classiccars.com +41 (0) 56 631 10 00 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. 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The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright First registration 03.1962 Year of construction 1959 Only 252 units built Matching numbers and color Stunning original condition Swiss road registration with veteran entry With a total production of only 252 examples in two series, the BMW 507 Roadster is a rare car that everyone agrees is a true classic and icon of automotive design, even if few have had the privilege of experiencing the driving experience of the 3.2-liter V8-powered M507/1 in person. The BMW 507 Roadster Series II offered here was completed in 1959 in the color Papyros and leather interior blue uni. It was registered for the first time in Switzerland in June 1960 at the Zurich Freilager customs office and then officially put on the road for the first time in March 1962. The car was part of the collection of BMW 507 connoisseur Hans Theil from Winterthur from 1971 and for an incredible 42 years before it was bought by the last owner in 2013. The bodywork was repainted in the original Papyros color at the beginning of the 1970s in Hans Theil’s possession, and the original engine no. 40227 was also replaced at this time by the 160 hp engine no. 41199. This engine is still installed today, but the original block with no. 40227 is present and belongs to the car – matching numbers. This beautiful BMW 507 Roadster is in top-maintained, completely unrestored and breathtakingly original collector’s condition with patina. Many documents and receipts from the period are present, including the original owner’s manual and even an original sales brochure. The BMW 507 is one of the most legendary and stylish roadsters ever built by BMW – a true classic with cult status. It was conceived as a luxurious sports car that was primarily intended to compete with the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. Its design is still considered one of the most beautiful automobile designs of the 1950s. Today, the 507 is extremely sought-after – it is considered one of the most valuable BMWs ever. 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  • 1956 Jaguar XK140 Drophead

    When the Jaguar XK120 was launched in 1948, it was unique. The new Jaguar sports car brought racing car performance to the road, yet it did so with a level of comfort and sophistication unknown in such a vehicle. The car was intended for limited production only to try out Jaguar’s new twin overhead camshaft engine, designated during design and development by the initials ‘XK’. The pioneering XK120 was succeeded by the XK140 in 1954. By the time of the XK140’s introduction, the racing C-type Jaguars had won Le Mans twice, which created great publicity for the company. The XK140 retained the classic shape and became a more refined car. The XK140 was powered by the William Heynes designed 3.4 litre double overhead camshaft inline-6 engine with the Special Equipment modifications from the XK120. This resulted in an output of 190 bhp @ 5500 rpm. The appeal of XK’s today is probably based on such intangibles as nostalgia and style, but they can be very practical cars. The performance, even by today’s standards, is highly respectable. 1956 Jaguar XK140 Drophead Very Superior Old Cars If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0423007 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS Netherlands Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Very Superior Old Cars Mme Curiestraat 8 Sassenheim The Netherlands Contact details info@vsoc.nl +31 (0) 252 218 980 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright When the Jaguar XK120 was launched in 1948, it was unique. The new Jaguar sports car brought racing car performance to the road, yet it did so with a level of comfort and sophistication unknown in such a vehicle. The car was intended for limited production only to try out Jaguar’s new twin overhead camshaft engine, designated during design and development by the initials ‘XK’. The pioneering XK120 was succeeded by the XK140 in 1954. By the time of the XK140’s introduction, the racing C-type Jaguars had won Le Mans twice, which created great publicity for the company. The XK140 retained the classic shape and became a more refined car. The XK140 was powered by the William Heynes designed 3.4 litre double overhead camshaft inline-6 engine with the Special Equipment modifications from the XK120. This resulted in an output of 190 bhp @ 5500 rpm. The appeal of XK’s today is probably based on such intangibles as nostalgia and style, but they can be very practical cars. The performance, even by today’s standards, is highly respectable. 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  • 1973-ferrari-365-gtb4-daytona-by-scaglietti

    FERRARI’S SPECTACULAR 365 GTB/4 A paragon of 20th Century sports car design, Ferrari’s 365 GTB/4 featured revolutionary styling by Leonardo Fioravanti, unlike anything else yet created in the company’s history, and marked their first use of a 4.3-liter dual-overhead-cam engine in a road car. Actually a stopgap model while a forthcoming rear-engine, flat-twelve model remained in development, it surprised everyone with its sheer success, and developed a special, lasting cachet among the marque’s vintage front-engined V-12 berlinettas. With a staggering output of 352 horsepower, the 365 GTB/4 dethroned the Lamborghini Miura as the world’s fastest production car. Utilizing dry-sump lubrication that enabled a lower placement of the engine, a five-speed transaxle that provided ideal 50/50 weight distribution, and all-wheel independent suspension, the Daytona offered crisp handling characteristics at speed. Wide wheels with superior tire contact and four-wheel disc brakes rounded out a superb all-around package that eventually proved worthy of competition applications. As the final front-engine Ferrari to feature a derivation of Gioacchino Colombo’s classic short-block V-12, the Daytona was the ultimate evolution of 20 years of development, constituting the triumphant conclusion of a generation of vintage Ferraris. Such was its performance that it was nicknamed Daytona, honoring Ferrari’s dominating 1-2-3 podium sweep in the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona, something that became a point of legend—even if the name was not officially sanctioned by Enzo Ferrari. CHASSIS NUMBER 16943 Marque authority Marcel Massini notes that the 365 GTB/4 Daytona offered here, chassis number 16943, was completed on 23 October 1973, and delivered to East Coast distributor Luigi Chinetti Motors of Greenwich, Connecticut. Massini indicates that the car may have been exhibited by Lake Forest, Illinois, dealer Knauz Continental at the 66th Annual Chicago International Auto Show in the spring of 1974. Actual final delivery was not until that September, when yet another famed Ferrari impresario, Algar Enterprises of Paoli, Pennsylvania, sold the car to Ian S. Murray, a vice-president of the agricultural commodities brokerage firm, Cook Industries, in Memphis, Tennessee. By 1976 the car was in the ownership of Frederick Fitzgerald, who advertised it in both the New York Times and AutoWeek as having 3,100 miles and “never driven in rain.” It was sold in 1977 to the partnership of Dick Barbour and O. Edgar Rouhe of California, eventually passing to Mr. Rouhe alone; he retained ownership of the car for nine years. It then passed to Bruno Broseghini and then to longtime Ferrari connoisseur and enthusiast, Charles T. Wegner, returning to Illinois with 3,980 miles. Mr. Wegner sold the car in 1995 to Arthur E. Coia II of Providence, Rhode Island, who the following year had it refinished to the original color by Shelton Ferrari in Fort Lauderdale, Florida—still the most major work that the Ferrari has received in its low-mileage life. Mr. Coia occasionally exhibited the car, including winning its Platinum award at the Cavallino Classic in Palm Beach in 1999. In 2004, chassis number 16943 passed to Marc Fisher of Greenwich, Connecticut, who repeated its Platinum at the Cavallino Classic four years later. After keeping the car for nine years, he sold it to another East Coast enthusiast, beginning a series of short-term ownerships, eventually culminating with its arrival in the present significant collection in the summer of 2014. It has remained in good company there for the last decade. It is in beautiful condition for its age, with satisfying originality of components (including the numbers-matching engine and gearbox) throughout, as noted in the accompanying Ferrari Classiche Red Book issued in 2024. Displaying only 5,710 miles at time of cataloguing, believed to be its original mileage since new, this Daytona remains original and unrestored aside from the aforementioned refinish to its correct color. In addition to its Ferrari Classiche Red Book, it is accompanied by its original warranty card. Surely one of the lowest-mileage Daytonas available, this car has led the sedate life that all deserved but few did, and is worthy of the finest collection. 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona by Scaglietti RM Sotheby's If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0529004 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Auction This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine No. B 2706 Gearbox No. 1300 Only 5,710 actual miles at cataloguing; still fitted with original interior Known ownership history since new Ferrari Classiche Certified in 2024, with accompanying Red Book One of the lowest-mileage Daytonas offered in recent memory RM Sotheby's 1 Classic Car Drive Blenheim Ontario Contact details clientservices@rmsothebys.com + 1 519 352 4575 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright FERRARI’S SPECTACULAR 365 GTB/4 A paragon of 20th Century sports car design, Ferrari’s 365 GTB/4 featured revolutionary styling by Leonardo Fioravanti, unlike anything else yet created in the company’s history, and marked their first use of a 4.3-liter dual-overhead-cam engine in a road car. Actually a stopgap model while a forthcoming rear-engine, flat-twelve model remained in development, it surprised everyone with its sheer success, and developed a special, lasting cachet among the marque’s vintage front-engined V-12 berlinettas. With a staggering output of 352 horsepower, the 365 GTB/4 dethroned the Lamborghini Miura as the world’s fastest production car. Utilizing dry-sump lubrication that enabled a lower placement of the engine, a five-speed transaxle that provided ideal 50/50 weight distribution, and all-wheel independent suspension, the Daytona offered crisp handling characteristics at speed. Wide wheels with superior tire contact and four-wheel disc brakes rounded out a superb all-around package that eventually proved worthy of competition applications. As the final front-engine Ferrari to feature a derivation of Gioacchino Colombo’s classic short-block V-12, the Daytona was the ultimate evolution of 20 years of development, constituting the triumphant conclusion of a generation of vintage Ferraris. Such was its performance that it was nicknamed Daytona, honoring Ferrari’s dominating 1-2-3 podium sweep in the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona, something that became a point of legend—even if the name was not officially sanctioned by Enzo Ferrari. CHASSIS NUMBER 16943 Marque authority Marcel Massini notes that the 365 GTB/4 Daytona offered here, chassis number 16943, was completed on 23 October 1973, and delivered to East Coast distributor Luigi Chinetti Motors of Greenwich, Connecticut. Massini indicates that the car may have been exhibited by Lake Forest, Illinois, dealer Knauz Continental at the 66th Annual Chicago International Auto Show in the spring of 1974. Actual final delivery was not until that September, when yet another famed Ferrari impresario, Algar Enterprises of Paoli, Pennsylvania, sold the car to Ian S. Murray, a vice-president of the agricultural commodities brokerage firm, Cook Industries, in Memphis, Tennessee. By 1976 the car was in the ownership of Frederick Fitzgerald, who advertised it in both the New York Times and AutoWeek as having 3,100 miles and “never driven in rain.” It was sold in 1977 to the partnership of Dick Barbour and O. Edgar Rouhe of California, eventually passing to Mr. Rouhe alone; he retained ownership of the car for nine years. It then passed to Bruno Broseghini and then to longtime Ferrari connoisseur and enthusiast, Charles T. Wegner, returning to Illinois with 3,980 miles. Mr. Wegner sold the car in 1995 to Arthur E. Coia II of Providence, Rhode Island, who the following year had it refinished to the original color by Shelton Ferrari in Fort Lauderdale, Florida—still the most major work that the Ferrari has received in its low-mileage life. Mr. Coia occasionally exhibited the car, including winning its Platinum award at the Cavallino Classic in Palm Beach in 1999. In 2004, chassis number 16943 passed to Marc Fisher of Greenwich, Connecticut, who repeated its Platinum at the Cavallino Classic four years later. After keeping the car for nine years, he sold it to another East Coast enthusiast, beginning a series of short-term ownerships, eventually culminating with its arrival in the present significant collection in the summer of 2014. It has remained in good company there for the last decade. It is in beautiful condition for its age, with satisfying originality of components (including the numbers-matching engine and gearbox) throughout, as noted in the accompanying Ferrari Classiche Red Book issued in 2024. Displaying only 5,710 miles at time of cataloguing, believed to be its original mileage since new, this Daytona remains original and unrestored aside from the aforementioned refinish to its correct color. In addition to its Ferrari Classiche Red Book, it is accompanied by its original warranty card. Surely one of the lowest-mileage Daytonas available, this car has led the sedate life that all deserved but few did, and is worthy of the finest collection. 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  • 1973 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior

    The Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior is part of the famous Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT series, which was produced from 1963 to 1977. The 1300 GT Junior was produced from 1965 to 1977 and around 91,195 units were built. This vehicle series is known for its sporty and elegant design, created by Bertone under the direction of Giorgetto Giugiaro. The independent front suspension with wishbones and coil springs and a rigid axle with trailing arms and coil springs at the rear ensured agile and sporty handling. All vehicles were fitted with disc brakes at the front and rear. Under the direction of the current owner, this GT Junior was completely restored in Italy to a very high standard and extensively optimised technically. The engine was upgraded to 2 litre and the suspension was improved. The original engine comes with the car. A wonderful everyday classic with outstanding driving characteristics, in a very attractive colour scheme and in comparatively very good condition! Equipment Wooden steering wheel 5-speed gearbox GTA repro rims Sports suspension Engine 4 cylinder, 2.000 ccm 1973 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior Thiesen Hamburg GmbH If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0603012 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Germany Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Colour Amaranto Interior Interior beigebrown Gearbox Manual shift Drive Left Thiesen Hamburg GmbH Griegstraße, 73 Hamburg Germany Contact details sales@thiesen-automobile.com +49 (0) 40 / 450 343 - 0 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright The Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior is part of the famous Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT series, which was produced from 1963 to 1977. The 1300 GT Junior was produced from 1965 to 1977 and around 91,195 units were built. This vehicle series is known for its sporty and elegant design, created by Bertone under the direction of Giorgetto Giugiaro. The independent front suspension with wishbones and coil springs and a rigid axle with trailing arms and coil springs at the rear ensured agile and sporty handling. All vehicles were fitted with disc brakes at the front and rear. Under the direction of the current owner, this GT Junior was completely restored in Italy to a very high standard and extensively optimised technically. The engine was upgraded to 2 litre and the suspension was improved. The original engine comes with the car. A wonderful everyday classic with outstanding driving characteristics, in a very attractive colour scheme and in comparatively very good condition! 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  • 1960 Maserati 3500 GT by Touring

    Maserati had built a highly successful reputation in the racing world but its success did not come without a price. By the mid-1950s, the cost of maintaining a factory race team was straining the company’s bank account. Wanting to refocus its efforts on road cars that would earn a potential profit, the factory racing programme was temporarily put on hold in 1958. The marque continued to support privateers while attentions turned to balancing the books through a line of luxurious road-going models. Development of Maserati’s first purpose-built road car, the 3500 GT, took place starting in 1956. Introduced at the 1957 Geneva Motor Show, the first few completed cars were delivered at the very end of 1957. Featuring an elegant 2+2 design by Giulio Alfieri, the Superleggara hand-formed aluminium-over-tubular frame coachwork was created by Carrozzeria Touring. Maserati’s 3,500-cc race-bred engine was converted to wet sump and tuned for street use. The 3500 GT was a success, and the handsome grand touring car helped the company turn a profit. It stayed in production until 1964 after a little under 2,000 coupés were made, paving the way for the great GT models for years to come. The example offered here is believed to have been delivered new to the United States as one of the last 3500 GT coupés finished in 1960. The early production car is marked out by its Weber carburettor set-up, with later versions notably becoming the first Italian-made production car to use a fuel injection system. Through Maserati ownership registries, it is believed that chassis AM101*998 was once owned by prominent US-based collectors, Herb Young and Alan Cordan. The car was later owned by a keeper in Connecticut before joining its next owner some years later. Under their guidance, the Maserati was restored by a Connecticut-based workshop. This included rebuilding the braking system, carburettors, engine, and suspension while reviewing the electrical system. A new fuel tank was also installed. The interior was reupholstered in black leather, the driver’s seat rails were extended to accommodate taller occupants, while many instruments around the dashboard were either restored or renewed. The Maserati was acquired at auction in 2019 and brought to the UK one year later. An invoice on file notes that the car was taken to Neil Twyman for mechanical fine-tuning for its new owner. An excellent alternative to a contemporary Aston Martin or Ferrari, the charming 3500 GT helped return Maserati to prosperity and further cement its name in the post-war sports car world. Benefitting from a recent restoration, this example would make a fine addition to any collection. 1960 Maserati 3500 GT by Touring RM Sotheby's If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0520004 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Thought to be one of around 2,000 examples made of the 3500 GT coupé Attractively styled grand tourer with elegant coachwork by Touring Powered by a 3.5-litre, inline-six Tipo 101 engine paired with a five-speed manual gearbox Early production version with Weber carburettor set-up Restored during its prolonged stay in the United States RM Sotheby's 1 Classic Car Drive Blenheim Ontario Contact details clientservices@rmsothebys.com + 1 519 352 4575 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Maserati had built a highly successful reputation in the racing world but its success did not come without a price. By the mid-1950s, the cost of maintaining a factory race team was straining the company’s bank account. Wanting to refocus its efforts on road cars that would earn a potential profit, the factory racing programme was temporarily put on hold in 1958. The marque continued to support privateers while attentions turned to balancing the books through a line of luxurious road-going models. Development of Maserati’s first purpose-built road car, the 3500 GT, took place starting in 1956. Introduced at the 1957 Geneva Motor Show, the first few completed cars were delivered at the very end of 1957. Featuring an elegant 2+2 design by Giulio Alfieri, the Superleggara hand-formed aluminium-over-tubular frame coachwork was created by Carrozzeria Touring. Maserati’s 3,500-cc race-bred engine was converted to wet sump and tuned for street use. The 3500 GT was a success, and the handsome grand touring car helped the company turn a profit. It stayed in production until 1964 after a little under 2,000 coupés were made, paving the way for the great GT models for years to come. The example offered here is believed to have been delivered new to the United States as one of the last 3500 GT coupés finished in 1960. The early production car is marked out by its Weber carburettor set-up, with later versions notably becoming the first Italian-made production car to use a fuel injection system. Through Maserati ownership registries, it is believed that chassis AM101*998 was once owned by prominent US-based collectors, Herb Young and Alan Cordan. The car was later owned by a keeper in Connecticut before joining its next owner some years later. Under their guidance, the Maserati was restored by a Connecticut-based workshop. This included rebuilding the braking system, carburettors, engine, and suspension while reviewing the electrical system. A new fuel tank was also installed. The interior was reupholstered in black leather, the driver’s seat rails were extended to accommodate taller occupants, while many instruments around the dashboard were either restored or renewed. The Maserati was acquired at auction in 2019 and brought to the UK one year later. An invoice on file notes that the car was taken to Neil Twyman for mechanical fine-tuning for its new owner. An excellent alternative to a contemporary Aston Martin or Ferrari, the charming 3500 GT helped return Maserati to prosperity and further cement its name in the post-war sports car world. Benefitting from a recent restoration, this example would make a fine addition to any collection. 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    This A610 Turbo was registered and exported new to its first owner, a Renault franchise owner in Singapore in June 1992, where it was part of his private collection and remained with delivery mileage. Finished in metallic aspen blue over special order blue leather interior. It remained in Singapore until 2006 when the collection was sold off and the car was purchased by Radford Racing and then sold in 2007 to its first UK owner, a fastidious Alpine enthusiast who cherished the car and had it completely recommissioned to a roadworthy example, it passed its MOT first-time with no advisories with 526 kilometres, work included replacing the instrument panel from kph to mph the replacement was done by Renault Slough at 602 kilometres. The car has been sparingly used and has a very comprehensive maintenance history with invoices spanning 2008 to 2025. In 2019 the pillar trims were repaired and the headlining replaced, 2021 the underside was cleaned and protected with chassis guard clear wax, the latest service was in March 2025 which included a brake fluid change and refurbishment of the alternator. Complete with its original leather pouch, manual, workshop manuals, radio book, history file and spare key. Out of gallery 1992 Renault Alpine A610 Turbo O'KANE LAVERS Ltd If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0806003 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright ENGINE NUMBER F000850 COLOUR Metallic Aspen Blue TRIM Blue Leather O'KANE LAVERS Ltd Avaland House, 110 London Road Hemel Hempstead United Kingdom Contact details info@okanelavers.com +44 (0) 7725 464009 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. 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SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright This A610 Turbo was registered and exported new to its first owner, a Renault franchise owner in Singapore in June 1992, where it was part of his private collection and remained with delivery mileage. Finished in metallic aspen blue over special order blue leather interior. It remained in Singapore until 2006 when the collection was sold off and the car was purchased by Radford Racing and then sold in 2007 to its first UK owner, a fastidious Alpine enthusiast who cherished the car and had it completely recommissioned to a roadworthy example, it passed its MOT first-time with no advisories with 526 kilometres, work included replacing the instrument panel from kph to mph the replacement was done by Renault Slough at 602 kilometres. The car has been sparingly used and has a very comprehensive maintenance history with invoices spanning 2008 to 2025. In 2019 the pillar trims were repaired and the headlining replaced, 2021 the underside was cleaned and protected with chassis guard clear wax, the latest service was in March 2025 which included a brake fluid change and refurbishment of the alternator. Complete with its original leather pouch, manual, workshop manuals, radio book, history file and spare key. 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