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- 1973 Jaguar E-Type
1973 Jaguar E-Type Oldtimer Galerie International 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 24-0722015 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Switzerland Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Body Color white Color inside red Steering left Gearbox automatic Cylinders 12 Displacement 5344cm3 HP 375 Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Guerbestrasse 1 Toffen Switzerland Contact details info@oldtimergalerie.ch +41 (0)31 819 61 61 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 Other Cars from Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-01.jpg 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-02.jpg 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-15.jpg 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-01.jpg 1/15 1998 Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0 TS 16V Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Netherlands 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-01.jpg 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-02.jpg 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-20.jpg 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-01.jpg 1/20 1972 BMW 3.0 CSI Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Netherlands 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-01.jpg 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-02.jpg 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-09.jpg 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-01.jpg 1/9 1966 Jaguar Mk 2 3.4-Litre Saloon Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Netherlands Last Featured Cars
- 1991 Chevrolet Corvette C4
1991 Chevrolet Corvette C4 Oldtimer Galerie International 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 24-0527012 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Switzerland Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Body Color white Color inside grey Steering left Gearbox automatic Gears 5 Cylinders 8 Displacement 5733cm3 Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Guerbestrasse 1 Toffen Switzerland Contact details info@oldtimergalerie.ch +41 (0)31 819 61 61 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 Other Cars from Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-01.jpg 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-02.jpg 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-15.jpg 1998-Alfa-Romeo-GTV-2.0-TS-16V-01.jpg 1/15 1998 Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0 TS 16V Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Netherlands 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-01.jpg 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-02.jpg 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-20.jpg 1972-BMW-3.0-CSI-01.jpg 1/20 1972 BMW 3.0 CSI Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Netherlands 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-01.jpg 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-02.jpg 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-09.jpg 1966-Jaguar-Mk-2-3.4-Litre-Saloon-01.jpg 1/9 1966 Jaguar Mk 2 3.4-Litre Saloon Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH Netherlands Last Featured Cars
- 1989 Porsche 930 Slant Nose
One of the most iconic turbocharged Porsches of all time 1 of 34 U.S. Imported Coupes in 1989 G50 5-Speed Manual Transmission – 1 Year Only! 3.2-liter Twin Turbo Flat-Six Engine (285 H.P. / 330 lb-ft Torque) Black full leather interior Sunroof Power-adjustable seats Air conditioning Blaupunkt Reno SQR 46 cassette stereo Includes “Certificate of Authenticity”, Owner’s Manual, Jack, Spare Tire and Tools Original, Beautiful and eminently collectible A total of 1,945 Porsche 930s were imported to the U.S. in 1989; only 147 of them were Slantnoses, of which just 34 were coupes. Well-documented, Concours Quality, Low Production Porsches are getting harder to find, and this 930 Turbo has all of the most desirable features in place. In the day, many believed the 1989 930 Turbos to be the last of a special breed of brutally fast and aggressive-looking Porsches with no follow-up model to replace them. Because of the G50 gearbox, the 1989 is widely considered the best of the 930s. The roots of the Slantnose design can be traced back to Porsche's dominant motorsport endeavors in the 1970s. The aerodynamic benefits of a sloping front end, inspired by the 935, were evident on the track. This design reduced drag and improved high-speed stability, making it an attractive proposition for performance-oriented road cars. Starting in 1982, the late Rolf Sprenger’s Special Wishes/Exclusive Department at Porsche executed Slantnose conversions to mimic the aggressive appearance of the brand’s 935 racers. Originally introduced as a special-order option from 1982 to 1985, the distinctive slant nose design set it apart as a symbol of speed and luxury. It wasn't until 1986 that this model became a production car in the United States, marking a significant shift in Porsche's strategy to cater to the American market's growing demand for high-performance sports cars. The 1989 model 930 is noteworthy because it included a 5-speed gearbox. The former 4-speed was a beefed-up Type 915 unit. Porsche withstood torrents of complaints over that 4-speed, saying the Turbo needed that stronger transmission. That dilemma was solved when Porsche adopted the sturdy Getrag-built “G50” gearbox in 1987 for Carrera models, then shared it with Turbos in 1989. The G50 Turbo would be a single-year model. The production of this incredible car was discontinued in 1990 due to emissions constraints. Now that we’ve covered some history, let’s take a closer look at this iconic design. At first glance, you will fall in love with the striking appearance of the 1989 Porsche Turbo Slantnose, a masterpiece of automotive design that demands attention. Its sleek and aerodynamic silhouette is accentuated by the iconic factory M505 option code, showcasing the coveted Slantnose design that sets it apart from the ordinary. The Guards Red exterior explodes under the sunlight, hinting at the power and performance that lie within. The pop-up headlights add a touch of mystique, while the tea tray rear spoiler humbly nods to the Turbo's formidable capabilities. In addition, Canepa installed a 930S Front Spoiler & OEM Driving Lamps. This front spoiler was only available on the European spec cars because if it had been added to the US cars it would have required an additional D.O.T. test. It is the design-element that was part of the 930 Slantnose from its unveiling in 1983. Our subject car was 1 of 34 Slantnose coupes for North America in 1989. The car was option-laden, with a limited-slip differential, short shifter, sunroof, lumbar support for the luxury leather seats, a radio upgrade, and, of course, the M505 “Slantnose Body Option.” Step closer, and you'll appreciate the finer details, from the off-center Porsche crest on the steering wheel to the aerodynamic enhancements that define Porsche's commitment to both style and performance. For those who crave not just performance but a connection to automotive history, the Turbo Slantnose beckons with irresistible allure. Its factory M505 option code, personalized touches, and limited production make it a rare gem in the world of sports cars—a testament to Porsche's unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and satisfying the desires of its most discerning customers. The road awaits, and the Turbo Slantnose is ready to take you on a journey unlike any other. Dare to make your mark in automotive history with this exceptional Porsche masterpiece. Upon arrival at Canepa, every collector car for sale is put through an extensive and diligent process called the “Canepa Difference.” This includes a major and comprehensive mechanical inspection where all systems are checked, serviced, and restored as needed. They also receive award-winning Concours-level detailing, including a thorough cleaning of each and every surface. Options List – Decoded from Porsche Sticker under the hood L80K – Guards Red paint LE – Black optional leather upholstery C02 – Version for USA 018 – Steering wheel with elevated hub 158 – Blaupunkt Reno SQR 46 cassette stereo 220 – Limited-slip differential 243 – Shorter shifter lever 494 – Sound system with amplifier 505 – Slant nose bodywork for USA 513 – Lumbar support, right 586 – Lumbar support, left 650 – Power sunroof 975 – Velour carpet for luggage areas 1989 Porsche 930 Slant Nose Canepa 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 24-0520019 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN WP0JB0930KS050125 ENGINE 3.2 LITER SINGLE TURBO FLAT SIX TRANSMISSION 5 SPEED MANUAL DRIVETRAIN RWD EXTERIOR COLOR GUARDS RED INTERIOR COLOR BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR SURFACE LEATHER Canepa 4900 Scotts Valley Dr Scotts Valley California Contact details info@canepa.com 1-831-430-9940 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 One of the most iconic turbocharged Porsches of all time 1 of 34 U.S. Imported Coupes in 1989 G50 5-Speed Manual Transmission – 1 Year Only! 3.2-liter Twin Turbo Flat-Six Engine (285 H.P. / 330 lb-ft Torque) Black full leather interior Sunroof Power-adjustable seats Air conditioning Blaupunkt Reno SQR 46 cassette stereo Includes “Certificate of Authenticity”, Owner’s Manual, Jack, Spare Tire and Tools Original, Beautiful and eminently collectible A total of 1,945 Porsche 930s were imported to the U.S. in 1989; only 147 of them were Slantnoses, of which just 34 were coupes. Well-documented, Concours Quality, Low Production Porsches are getting harder to find, and this 930 Turbo has all of the most desirable features in place. In the day, many believed the 1989 930 Turbos to be the last of a special breed of brutally fast and aggressive-looking Porsches with no follow-up model to replace them. Because of the G50 gearbox, the 1989 is widely considered the best of the 930s. The roots of the Slantnose design can be traced back to Porsche's dominant motorsport endeavors in the 1970s. The aerodynamic benefits of a sloping front end, inspired by the 935, were evident on the track. This design reduced drag and improved high-speed stability, making it an attractive proposition for performance-oriented road cars. Starting in 1982, the late Rolf Sprenger’s Special Wishes/Exclusive Department at Porsche executed Slantnose conversions to mimic the aggressive appearance of the brand’s 935 racers. Originally introduced as a special-order option from 1982 to 1985, the distinctive slant nose design set it apart as a symbol of speed and luxury. It wasn't until 1986 that this model became a production car in the United States, marking a significant shift in Porsche's strategy to cater to the American market's growing demand for high-performance sports cars. The 1989 model 930 is noteworthy because it included a 5-speed gearbox. The former 4-speed was a beefed-up Type 915 unit. Porsche withstood torrents of complaints over that 4-speed, saying the Turbo needed that stronger transmission. That dilemma was solved when Porsche adopted the sturdy Getrag-built “G50” gearbox in 1987 for Carrera models, then shared it with Turbos in 1989. The G50 Turbo would be a single-year model. The production of this incredible car was discontinued in 1990 due to emissions constraints. Now that we’ve covered some history, let’s take a closer look at this iconic design. At first glance, you will fall in love with the striking appearance of the 1989 Porsche Turbo Slantnose, a masterpiece of automotive design that demands attention. Its sleek and aerodynamic silhouette is accentuated by the iconic factory M505 option code, showcasing the coveted Slantnose design that sets it apart from the ordinary. The Guards Red exterior explodes under the sunlight, hinting at the power and performance that lie within. The pop-up headlights add a touch of mystique, while the tea tray rear spoiler humbly nods to the Turbo's formidable capabilities. In addition, Canepa installed a 930S Front Spoiler & OEM Driving Lamps. This front spoiler was only available on the European spec cars because if it had been added to the US cars it would have required an additional D.O.T. test. It is the design-element that was part of the 930 Slantnose from its unveiling in 1983. Our subject car was 1 of 34 Slantnose coupes for North America in 1989. The car was option-laden, with a limited-slip differential, short shifter, sunroof, lumbar support for the luxury leather seats, a radio upgrade, and, of course, the M505 “Slantnose Body Option.” Step closer, and you'll appreciate the finer details, from the off-center Porsche crest on the steering wheel to the aerodynamic enhancements that define Porsche's commitment to both style and performance. For those who crave not just performance but a connection to automotive history, the Turbo Slantnose beckons with irresistible allure. Its factory M505 option code, personalized touches, and limited production make it a rare gem in the world of sports cars—a testament to Porsche's unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and satisfying the desires of its most discerning customers. The road awaits, and the Turbo Slantnose is ready to take you on a journey unlike any other. Dare to make your mark in automotive history with this exceptional Porsche masterpiece. Upon arrival at Canepa, every collector car for sale is put through an extensive and diligent process called the “Canepa Difference.” This includes a major and comprehensive mechanical inspection where all systems are checked, serviced, and restored as needed. They also receive award-winning Concours-level detailing, including a thorough cleaning of each and every surface. Options List – Decoded from Porsche Sticker under the hood L80K – Guards Red paint LE – Black optional leather upholstery C02 – Version for USA 018 – Steering wheel with elevated hub 158 – Blaupunkt Reno SQR 46 cassette stereo 220 – Limited-slip differential 243 – Shorter shifter lever 494 – Sound system with amplifier 505 – Slant nose bodywork for USA 513 – Lumbar support, right 586 – Lumbar support, left 650 – Power sunroof 975 – Velour carpet for luggage areas Other Cars from Canepa 1988-Porsche-959SC-01.jpeg 1988-Porsche-959SC-02.jpeg 1988-Porsche-959SC-15.jpeg 1988-Porsche-959SC-01.jpeg 1/15 1988 Porsche 959SC Canepa United States 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-01.jpg 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-02.jpg 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-20.jpg 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-01.jpg 1/20 1968 Ferrari Dino 206 GT Canepa United States 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-01.jpg 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-02.jpg 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-20.jpg 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-01.jpg 1/20 1974 BMW 2002 Turbo Canepa United States Last Featured Cars
- 1971 Maserati Ghibli
The name “Ghibli” refers to a particular type of airflow: a hot wind blowing from the Sahara that can reach hurricane speed in North Africa. A fittingly epic name for this most epic of automobiles, and keeping with the Modenese tradition of naming its most brisk creations after Arabian winds. The low, shark-like exterior of the Ghibli raised eyebrows when it was unveiled at the Turin Motor Show of 1966 – and not just because it was revealed at the stand of its designer of Ghia, rather than Maserati itself. The rakish design was deemed “a torpedo” by its young creator – no less than Giorgetto Guigiaro. Designed as Maserati’s answer to the Miura, it would be two years before the Ghibli went into production proper. Initially powered by a 308bhp 4.7-litre V8, the SS version of 1969 saw displacement rise to 4.9-litres and output rated at 330bhp. This was a very quick car, even by ‘60s standards – the top speed was a substantial 174mph. Truly, it deserved the name “Super Sport”. Of the total SSes made, 45 were spyders and 425 were coupes. The Ghibli’s light burned bright but briefly: by 1973 it ceased production, replaced by the Khamsin. Main dealer Etablissements Thepenier of Saint-Cloud, France, delivered this 4.9 Ghibli SS coupe to its first owner, Mr. Pierre Cornet, in September 1971. Mr. Cornet, Directeur General of S.O.L.E.P., was a loyal Maserati customer having owned many including a prior Ghibli. It is believed that Mr. Cornet retained the car until 1985 when it was sold to a Dr.Polony. In 2002, the coupe was purchased by noted international collector Abba Kogan, who registered the car in the UK. The previous owner obtained the Ghibli from Mr. Kogan in 2005. Maserati Classiche certified, this car comes complete with a wealth of fascinating factory-supplied copies of documentation and correspondence that confirm the current specification. The car is tracked through every stage in the production and delivery process, from the original order form, dated 7th August 1971, through letters and telegrams between the dealer and the Maserati factory, to the internal order sheets and test documents through the final invoice and French customs documents. It even includes a copy of Mr. Cornet’s business card. Under previous ownership, the Maserati has seen meticulous service and judicious –but spirited- use in vintage rally events and diligent exercising along the winding roads of lower New England. When purchased by the previous owner, the Ghibli has been painted a very attractive dark metallic green. During strip down for restoration, it was discovered that this was not, as had been stated at the time of purchase in 2005, the original colour. Discovered instead was a pale blue, which was confirmed by Maserati Classiche department documents. The decision was made to return the car to the correct original colour, Celeste, a soft light metallic blue. During this inspection, the restorers determined that the Maserati required mainly cosmetic restoration work at that time, so the majority of work performed was of that nature. During this process, the interior was completely re-trimmed in black leather as delivered. All brightwork trim was either re-chromed or polished to as-new condition, the alloy wheels painted the correct silver shade, and the engine compartment exactingly detailed to factory-new condition. This work, completed in early 2013, was carried out to a national concourse level by Automotive Restorations of Stratford, Connecticut. The result of the work is stunning to behold. Not surprisingly, in March 2013 at its debut concourse outing, the Ghibli earned an Amelia Award at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance in the very competitive Sports and GT Cars (1963-1974) class. Furthermore, to prove that it possessed both beauty and brawn, the Maserati completed its fourth running of the New England 1000 rally in May 2013. A large binder containing receipts for all service work done from September 2005 to the present is available for review and accompanies the sale of the car. That work is also well documented from start to finish through images on a flash drive. That the Ghibli is one of, if not the most beautiful cars built between 1965 and 1975 can securely be challenged. To be able to own a freshly restored example of the ultimate 4.9-litre specification that has proven itself on the show field and the rally route is an opportunity that comes to few. Savvy collectors have “discovered” the Ghibli and interest have been steadily increasing for these icons of style, which is sure to delight its next owner. 1971 Maserati Ghibli JamesEdition B.V. 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 23-0728001 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Arab Emirates Auction This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine 8 Cylinder Gearbox Manual Drive Lhd Fuel type Petrol Power 330 hp (246 kw) Condition Used Color Blue Interior color Black Internal Reference MAS-004 JamesEdition B.V. Radarweg 29 Amsterdam The Netherlands Contact details support@jamesedition.com +31 (20) 369-07-23 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 name “Ghibli” refers to a particular type of airflow: a hot wind blowing from the Sahara that can reach hurricane speed in North Africa. A fittingly epic name for this most epic of automobiles, and keeping with the Modenese tradition of naming its most brisk creations after Arabian winds. The low, shark-like exterior of the Ghibli raised eyebrows when it was unveiled at the Turin Motor Show of 1966 – and not just because it was revealed at the stand of its designer of Ghia, rather than Maserati itself. The rakish design was deemed “a torpedo” by its young creator – no less than Giorgetto Guigiaro. Designed as Maserati’s answer to the Miura, it would be two years before the Ghibli went into production proper. Initially powered by a 308bhp 4.7-litre V8, the SS version of 1969 saw displacement rise to 4.9-litres and output rated at 330bhp. This was a very quick car, even by ‘60s standards – the top speed was a substantial 174mph. Truly, it deserved the name “Super Sport”. Of the total SSes made, 45 were spyders and 425 were coupes. The Ghibli’s light burned bright but briefly: by 1973 it ceased production, replaced by the Khamsin. Main dealer Etablissements Thepenier of Saint-Cloud, France, delivered this 4.9 Ghibli SS coupe to its first owner, Mr. Pierre Cornet, in September 1971. Mr. Cornet, Directeur General of S.O.L.E.P., was a loyal Maserati customer having owned many including a prior Ghibli. It is believed that Mr. Cornet retained the car until 1985 when it was sold to a Dr.Polony. In 2002, the coupe was purchased by noted international collector Abba Kogan, who registered the car in the UK. The previous owner obtained the Ghibli from Mr. Kogan in 2005. Maserati Classiche certified, this car comes complete with a wealth of fascinating factory-supplied copies of documentation and correspondence that confirm the current specification. The car is tracked through every stage in the production and delivery process, from the original order form, dated 7th August 1971, through letters and telegrams between the dealer and the Maserati factory, to the internal order sheets and test documents through the final invoice and French customs documents. It even includes a copy of Mr. Cornet’s business card. Under previous ownership, the Maserati has seen meticulous service and judicious –but spirited- use in vintage rally events and diligent exercising along the winding roads of lower New England. When purchased by the previous owner, the Ghibli has been painted a very attractive dark metallic green. During strip down for restoration, it was discovered that this was not, as had been stated at the time of purchase in 2005, the original colour. Discovered instead was a pale blue, which was confirmed by Maserati Classiche department documents. The decision was made to return the car to the correct original colour, Celeste, a soft light metallic blue. During this inspection, the restorers determined that the Maserati required mainly cosmetic restoration work at that time, so the majority of work performed was of that nature. During this process, the interior was completely re-trimmed in black leather as delivered. All brightwork trim was either re-chromed or polished to as-new condition, the alloy wheels painted the correct silver shade, and the engine compartment exactingly detailed to factory-new condition. This work, completed in early 2013, was carried out to a national concourse level by Automotive Restorations of Stratford, Connecticut. The result of the work is stunning to behold. Not surprisingly, in March 2013 at its debut concourse outing, the Ghibli earned an Amelia Award at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance in the very competitive Sports and GT Cars (1963-1974) class. Furthermore, to prove that it possessed both beauty and brawn, the Maserati completed its fourth running of the New England 1000 rally in May 2013. A large binder containing receipts for all service work done from September 2005 to the present is available for review and accompanies the sale of the car. That work is also well documented from start to finish through images on a flash drive. That the Ghibli is one of, if not the most beautiful cars built between 1965 and 1975 can securely be challenged. To be able to own a freshly restored example of the ultimate 4.9-litre specification that has proven itself on the show field and the rally route is an opportunity that comes to few. Savvy collectors have “discovered” the Ghibli and interest have been steadily increasing for these icons of style, which is sure to delight its next owner. 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- 1993 Jaguar XJ220 2
“Come upon an XJ220 for the first time and you see pure automotive sculpture, a Rodin on wheels, a shape that—to hell with practicalities—is simply gorgeous.” It was love at first drive for automotive journalist Galvin Green as he climbed behind the wheel of Jaguar’s all-new XJ220 in August 1992. Writing for CAR Magazine, Green was so taken with the car’s grace, pace, and space, he continued, “Jaguar’s old motto is honorably maintained. Here is a 200mph monster that will fusslessly transport you, and friend, to the south of France with ease…nothing about driving the XJ220 is difficult.” Dreamt as a full competition racer with no production plans, the Jaguar XJ220 was intended to prove the team at Coventry could still design, engineer, and manufacture supercars on par with its German and Italian competitors. Upon debut at the 1988 Birmingham Auto Show however, so many buyers stood waiting with open checkbooks that Jaguar was forced to reconsider its production plans. The civilian XJ220 was to be a powerful and aerodynamic two-seat, all-wheel-drive coupe capable of more than 200 mph while providing a superior level of luxury and comfort to other supercars of the time, including the celebrated Porsche 959 and spartan Ferrari F40. Entering production in 1992, the XJ220 followed the iconic XK120 in being named for its projected top speed, 220 mph, which was nearly achieved in a time trial on the high-bank test track in Nardo, Italy. The car proved quicker to 60 mph than both the F40 and Lamborghini Diablo and even set a new lap record for a production car at the Nürburgring. THE LAST XJ220 The XJ220 on offer here, chassis number 617, is an exceptionally desirable example, being documented as the final XJ220 constructed. Completed 28 March 1994, and finished just as it presents today in Le Mans Blue over Smoke Grey leather trim, the car was among a select few initially retained by Jaguar for their private collection. Hermetically sealed inside Carcoons under the watchful eye of Jaguar technicians, these cars became true time capsules of supercar technology. When Jaguar decided to part with this special few, chassis 617 was imported to North America by RM Classic Cars who oversaw its EPA and DOT conversion. Testing for compliance with emissions and safety regulations was performed by Mark Timko at Compliance and Research in Newark, New Jersey before delivery to its first owner, a resident of New York City who enjoyed the Jaguar at his Greenwich and East Hampton residences. The car then passed to a Nashville, Tennessee-based enthusiast before being acquired by the Dare to Dream Collection in 2014. A collection of service invoices dating from delivery detail the careful maintenance this car enjoyed under both of its previous caretakers. Upon acquisition by the collection, the XJ220 was then immediately treated to over $81,000 in work by the highly regarded technicians at Canepa of Scotts Valley, California. Accompanying invoices and photographs document a full engine-out service using parts sourced from XJ220 guru Don Law Racing, steam detailing of the engine compartment and undercarriage, and the all-important fuel cell replacement; all added up to a comprehensive refreshing and mechanical overhaul of a well-preserved and highly original automobile. Notably, its odometer displays just 3,769 kilometers (~2,342 miles) at the time of cataloguing, and it is accompanied now by owner’s manuals, parts book and service manual, and 2004–2015 service invoices and documentation. Superbly maintained and exceptionally well-documented, chassis 617, the last XJ220 ever constructed, is the proverbial final page in one of Jaguar’s most illustrious chapters and offers the chance to acquire one of the world’s most impressive, and elusive, supercars. In closing his column, Green looked to the future, writing: “Other intriguing supercars are on the horizon, namely the Bugatti EB110 and McLaren F1, but these are different sorts of cars—technological statements from tiny specialists, rather than 200mph sculptures from the car industry big names… Besides, none will have the cachet of a Jaguar.” Much has changed in the three-plus decades that have followed, but in many ways, Green’s words ring just as true today. 1993 Jaguar XJ220 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 24-0325005 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Canada Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright The final XJ220 constructed, initially retained in Jaguar’s private collection in the UK Treated to an $81,000 refresh and mechanical overhaul by Canepa of Scotts Valley, California; displays just 3,769 km (~2,342 miles) at cataloguing A remarkable statement from Jaguar upon its introduction; the world’s fastest production car when new 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 “Come upon an XJ220 for the first time and you see pure automotive sculpture, a Rodin on wheels, a shape that—to hell with practicalities—is simply gorgeous.” It was love at first drive for automotive journalist Galvin Green as he climbed behind the wheel of Jaguar’s all-new XJ220 in August 1992. Writing for CAR Magazine, Green was so taken with the car’s grace, pace, and space, he continued, “Jaguar’s old motto is honorably maintained. Here is a 200mph monster that will fusslessly transport you, and friend, to the south of France with ease…nothing about driving the XJ220 is difficult.” Dreamt as a full competition racer with no production plans, the Jaguar XJ220 was intended to prove the team at Coventry could still design, engineer, and manufacture supercars on par with its German and Italian competitors. Upon debut at the 1988 Birmingham Auto Show however, so many buyers stood waiting with open checkbooks that Jaguar was forced to reconsider its production plans. The civilian XJ220 was to be a powerful and aerodynamic two-seat, all-wheel-drive coupe capable of more than 200 mph while providing a superior level of luxury and comfort to other supercars of the time, including the celebrated Porsche 959 and spartan Ferrari F40. Entering production in 1992, the XJ220 followed the iconic XK120 in being named for its projected top speed, 220 mph, which was nearly achieved in a time trial on the high-bank test track in Nardo, Italy. The car proved quicker to 60 mph than both the F40 and Lamborghini Diablo and even set a new lap record for a production car at the Nürburgring. THE LAST XJ220 The XJ220 on offer here, chassis number 617, is an exceptionally desirable example, being documented as the final XJ220 constructed. Completed 28 March 1994, and finished just as it presents today in Le Mans Blue over Smoke Grey leather trim, the car was among a select few initially retained by Jaguar for their private collection. Hermetically sealed inside Carcoons under the watchful eye of Jaguar technicians, these cars became true time capsules of supercar technology. When Jaguar decided to part with this special few, chassis 617 was imported to North America by RM Classic Cars who oversaw its EPA and DOT conversion. Testing for compliance with emissions and safety regulations was performed by Mark Timko at Compliance and Research in Newark, New Jersey before delivery to its first owner, a resident of New York City who enjoyed the Jaguar at his Greenwich and East Hampton residences. The car then passed to a Nashville, Tennessee-based enthusiast before being acquired by the Dare to Dream Collection in 2014. A collection of service invoices dating from delivery detail the careful maintenance this car enjoyed under both of its previous caretakers. Upon acquisition by the collection, the XJ220 was then immediately treated to over $81,000 in work by the highly regarded technicians at Canepa of Scotts Valley, California. Accompanying invoices and photographs document a full engine-out service using parts sourced from XJ220 guru Don Law Racing, steam detailing of the engine compartment and undercarriage, and the all-important fuel cell replacement; all added up to a comprehensive refreshing and mechanical overhaul of a well-preserved and highly original automobile. Notably, its odometer displays just 3,769 kilometers (~2,342 miles) at the time of cataloguing, and it is accompanied now by owner’s manuals, parts book and service manual, and 2004–2015 service invoices and documentation. Superbly maintained and exceptionally well-documented, chassis 617, the last XJ220 ever constructed, is the proverbial final page in one of Jaguar’s most illustrious chapters and offers the chance to acquire one of the world’s most impressive, and elusive, supercars. In closing his column, Green looked to the future, writing: “Other intriguing supercars are on the horizon, namely the Bugatti EB110 and McLaren F1, but these are different sorts of cars—technological statements from tiny specialists, rather than 200mph sculptures from the car industry big names… Besides, none will have the cachet of a Jaguar.” Much has changed in the three-plus decades that have followed, but in many ways, Green’s words ring just as true today. Other Cars from RM Sotheby's 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-01.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-02.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-20.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-01.webp 1/20 1954 Fiat 8V Berlinetta Series II RM Sotheby's Germany 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-01.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-02.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-15.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-01.webp 1/15 1965 Shelby 289 Cobra RM Sotheby's United States 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-01.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-02.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-15.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-01.webp 1/15 1991 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer RM Sotheby's United Kingdom Last Featured Cars
- 1968-bizzarrini-1900-gt-europa
Bizzarrini GT Europa 1900 in perfect restored condition! Last owner started the restoration in 2013 and the car was perfectly finished in 2025!! Giotto Bizzarrini designed a scaled-down version of the 5300GT Strada…the GT Europa! GM convinced Bizzarrini to use a tuned Opel 1900cc/110hp engine for just 650kg! The GT Europa’s unique features represent a front mid-mounted engine, all independant suspension with Bizzarrini limited slip differential, all-round disc brakes wrapped with Campagnolo Electron wheels. Glassfibre wind-tunnel shaped body on a tubular chassis! This 1968 GT Europa is the last original car built by the Bizzarrini factory! The restoration and the previous history are backed with a huge documentation file confirming its authenticity! A unique opportunity to acquire an ULTRA-RARE and exotic piece of automotive art!!! 1968 Bizzarrini 1900 GT Europa Speed8 Classics 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 25-0709007 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS Belgium Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine 1.9/4 cil. Transmission four speed manual Speed8 Classics Lierselei 130 Malle Belgium Contact details info@speed8classics.com +32 473 323 725 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 Bizzarrini GT Europa 1900 in perfect restored condition! Last owner started the restoration in 2013 and the car was perfectly finished in 2025!! Giotto Bizzarrini designed a scaled-down version of the 5300GT Strada…the GT Europa! GM convinced Bizzarrini to use a tuned Opel 1900cc/110hp engine for just 650kg! The GT Europa’s unique features represent a front mid-mounted engine, all independant suspension with Bizzarrini limited slip differential, all-round disc brakes wrapped with Campagnolo Electron wheels. Glassfibre wind-tunnel shaped body on a tubular chassis! This 1968 GT Europa is the last original car built by the Bizzarrini factory! The restoration and the previous history are backed with a huge documentation file confirming its authenticity! A unique opportunity to acquire an ULTRA-RARE and exotic piece of automotive art!!! Other Cars from Speed8 Classics 1971-De-Tomaso-Pantera-01.jpg 1971-De-Tomaso-Pantera-02.jpg 1971-De-Tomaso-Pantera-15.jpg 1971-De-Tomaso-Pantera-01.jpg 1/15 1971 De Tomaso Pantera Speed8 Classics Belgium 1985-Jaguar-XJS-C-01.jpg 1985-Jaguar-XJS-C-02.jpg 1985-Jaguar-XJS-C-10.jpg 1985-Jaguar-XJS-C-01.jpg 1/10 1985 Jaguar XJS-C Speed8 Classics Belagium 1962-Jaguar-E-Type-S1-01.webp 1962-Jaguar-E-Type-S1-02.webp 1962-Jaguar-E-Type-S1-11.webp 1962-Jaguar-E-Type-S1-01.webp 1/11 1962 Jaguar E-Type S1 Speed8 Classics Belgium Last Featured Cars
- 1961 AC Greyhound - Bristol Engine
The AC Greyhound was introduced at 1959 London Motor Show. It was the second Coupe based on the Ace Roadster but offered 2 + 2 seating. Like the Aceca’s, the Greyhound’s extremely shapely and attractive body was constructed in hand-formed aluminium over a tubular steel framework, while the longer-wheelbase tubular-steel chassis was more substantially built. One notable departure from the Aceca was the bottom-hinged boot lid, replacing the Aceca’s practical hatchback, although this new arrangement did have the advantage of enabling oversize luggage to be carried with the boot open. The result was a well engineered, lightweight, generously equipped and extremely pretty GT car in the best AC tradition, boasting rear passenger accommodation roomier than many ‘2+2’ rivals. Most of the 84 Greyhounds built left the factory in Thames Ditton with the six cylinder Bristol engine fitted. This propelled the car from standstill to 60mph in just over 11 secs and onto a top speed of 110mph. The AC Bristol powered Greyhound offered here at Autostorico is a 1961 matching numbers example finished in Princess Blue with Red leather interior. BEF 2544 (Chassis number) was first registered as 975CLM to Tarpen Engineering Co Ltd, South West London on 8th June 1961. Having passed through five documented owners the car was purchased by its current owner an avid AC fan in 2018. Since then the car has been in regular use and has been maintained to the highest possible standard, with recent works carried out by IN Racing. Supplied with an extensive history file including current V5 registration document, previous MOT’s, numerous invoices and other related material. 1961 AC Greyhound - Bristol Engine Autostorico Partners LLP 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 24-1208009 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Original gearbox with A-Type overdrive. Fitted with a Bristol magnesium gearbox remote lever. Original jack and toolkit. Brake servo fitted. Autostorico Partners LLP Unit 5, Lys Mill Howe Road Watlington United Kingdom Contact details sales@autostorico.co.uk +44 (0)1491 917444 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 AC Greyhound was introduced at 1959 London Motor Show. It was the second Coupe based on the Ace Roadster but offered 2 + 2 seating. Like the Aceca’s, the Greyhound’s extremely shapely and attractive body was constructed in hand-formed aluminium over a tubular steel framework, while the longer-wheelbase tubular-steel chassis was more substantially built. One notable departure from the Aceca was the bottom-hinged boot lid, replacing the Aceca’s practical hatchback, although this new arrangement did have the advantage of enabling oversize luggage to be carried with the boot open. The result was a well engineered, lightweight, generously equipped and extremely pretty GT car in the best AC tradition, boasting rear passenger accommodation roomier than many ‘2+2’ rivals. Most of the 84 Greyhounds built left the factory in Thames Ditton with the six cylinder Bristol engine fitted. This propelled the car from standstill to 60mph in just over 11 secs and onto a top speed of 110mph. The AC Bristol powered Greyhound offered here at Autostorico is a 1961 matching numbers example finished in Princess Blue with Red leather interior. BEF 2544 (Chassis number) was first registered as 975CLM to Tarpen Engineering Co Ltd, South West London on 8th June 1961. Having passed through five documented owners the car was purchased by its current owner an avid AC fan in 2018. Since then the car has been in regular use and has been maintained to the highest possible standard, with recent works carried out by IN Racing. Supplied with an extensive history file including current V5 registration document, previous MOT’s, numerous invoices and other related material. Other Cars from Autostorico Partners LLP 1962-Jaguar-MKII-3.8-Sloon-01.jpg 1962-Jaguar-MKII-3.8-Sloon-02.jpg 1962-Jaguar-MKII-3.8-Sloon-10.jpg 1962-Jaguar-MKII-3.8-Sloon-01.jpg 1/10 1962 Jaguar MKII 3.8 Saloon Autostorico Partners LLP United Kingdom 1972-AC-Cobra-289-Evocation-by-Hawk-01.jpg 1972-AC-Cobra-289-Evocation-by-Hawk-02.jpg 1972-AC-Cobra-289-Evocation-by-Hawk-15.jpg 1972-AC-Cobra-289-Evocation-by-Hawk-01.jpg 1/15 1972 AC Cobra 289 Evocation by Hawk Autostorico Partners LLP United Kingdom 1973-Porsche-911-2.7-RS-FIA-Replica-01.jpg 1973-Porsche-911-2.7-RS-FIA-Replica-02.jpg 1973-Porsche-911-2.7-RS-FIA-Replica-15.jpg 1973-Porsche-911-2.7-RS-FIA-Replica-01.jpg 1/15 1973 Porsche 911 2.7 RS FIA Replica Autostorico Partners LLP United Kingdom Last Featured Cars
- 1986 Ferrari Testarossa Spider
Featured in Pepsi's commercial "The Chopper" featuring Michael Jackson Authenticated by director and former owner, Joe Pytka Believed to be only 1 of 2 examples painted in Nero (black) Believed to be 1 of only 12 Testarossa Spiders ever built by Straman 17,729 original miles Featured in September 1987 Car and Driver Magazine “TOP(less) SECRET TESTAROSSA” 4.9L flat 12 engine, 5-speed manual transmission Built by R. Straman Coachworks of Costa Mesa, CA in early 1987 Unveiled in 1984, the Ferrari Testarossa quickly captured the spotlight, becoming a symbol of the bold and extravagant decade it epitomized. Although subtle refinements were introduced throughout its production, the Testarossa’s avant-garde styling retained its sharpness—both in concept and execution—until its final year in 1996. Powered by a 4.9-liter Tipo F113A engine paired with a gated five-speed manual transmission, the car delivered a thrilling combination of driver engagement and a symphonic 12-cylinder roar. Its design struck a masterful balance, exuding both menace and grace, blending futuristic vision with timeless appeal. This 1986 Ferrari Testarossa headed towards a very different path than many of its other 12-cylinder siblings might have seen. While many might have been destined for the streets of Los Angeles or to be put away into a garage, this Nero Ferrari Testarossa had something much grander in store. Joe Pytka, celebrated director and first owner of this Testarossa, purchased the car to be featured in a commercial with a certain massively famous celebrity, but not before Richard Straman of R. Straman Coachworks finessed it. At this time the coachbuilder had made a name for high quality and exceptional automotive customization, and the Testarossa Spider project was no exception. Believed to have only made 12 examples, 2 of which were black, the final result was a unique and extremely iconic 80s design that to this day looks as if the Ferrari factory produced it. The roof was removed, structural elements were reinforced for safety and handling dynamics, and a custom soft top was fitted for those who might get caught out in inclement weather. This custom build cost? In period, an eye-watering $40,000 on top of a Ferrari Testarossa which was already close to $100,000 by itself. Once the conversion was completed, Joe Pytka prepared the Ferrari for its closeup. Prepared for a 4-part series of Pepsi commercials, Pytka insisted that the Ferrari Testarossa be used for “The Chase” segment, with a supercar matching the popularity and style of the celebrity driving it. This was not just any celebrity, but 1980s powerhouse singer, song writer, and dancer Michael Jackson. Featuring “The King of Pop” escaping from the paparazzi via helicopter, running down the street, and then jumping into his topless Testarossa to drive down an alleyway, the commercial was a smash hit and cemented this Testarossa into Hollywood stardom. Pytka ended up keeping the Testarossa until 2013, where he authenticated the title and confirmed that this Testarossa was the vehicle used in that specific commercial. In 2013 the car received a major service indicated by the documents accompanying the vehicle. The car was then acquired by a major collector, whose collection is a prime example of a wide spectrum of automotive interests and cultural significance. Vehicles used in movies and commercials are oftentimes dismantled, or are extensively modified in order to accommodate filming equipment, leaving a shell of a vehicle after the fact. In this instance, this Testarossa was modified for the exact purpose of creating the ultimate Michael Jackson commercial. Iconic, aggressive, and most importantly complete and authenticated, this 1986 Ferrari Testarossa sits among the few vehicles that Michael Jackson has graced during his stardom. Complete as 1 of possibly 12 examples ever built, 1 of 2 in the menacing Nero color, with only 17,729 original miles, you can own this piece of Italian 1980s history. 1986 Ferrari Testarossa Spider Canepa 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 25-0117013 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN ZFFSA17A7G0065417 Engine 4.9L FLAT 12 Transmission 5 SPEED MANUAL Drivetrain RWD Exterior Color BLACK Interior Color BLACK Interior Surface LEATHER Canepa 4900 Scotts Valley Dr Scotts Valley California Contact details info@canepa.com 1-831-430-9940 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 Featured in Pepsi's commercial "The Chopper" featuring Michael Jackson Authenticated by director and former owner, Joe Pytka Believed to be only 1 of 2 examples painted in Nero (black) Believed to be 1 of only 12 Testarossa Spiders ever built by Straman 17,729 original miles Featured in September 1987 Car and Driver Magazine “TOP(less) SECRET TESTAROSSA” 4.9L flat 12 engine, 5-speed manual transmission Built by R. Straman Coachworks of Costa Mesa, CA in early 1987 Unveiled in 1984, the Ferrari Testarossa quickly captured the spotlight, becoming a symbol of the bold and extravagant decade it epitomized. Although subtle refinements were introduced throughout its production, the Testarossa’s avant-garde styling retained its sharpness—both in concept and execution—until its final year in 1996. Powered by a 4.9-liter Tipo F113A engine paired with a gated five-speed manual transmission, the car delivered a thrilling combination of driver engagement and a symphonic 12-cylinder roar. Its design struck a masterful balance, exuding both menace and grace, blending futuristic vision with timeless appeal. This 1986 Ferrari Testarossa headed towards a very different path than many of its other 12-cylinder siblings might have seen. While many might have been destined for the streets of Los Angeles or to be put away into a garage, this Nero Ferrari Testarossa had something much grander in store. Joe Pytka, celebrated director and first owner of this Testarossa, purchased the car to be featured in a commercial with a certain massively famous celebrity, but not before Richard Straman of R. Straman Coachworks finessed it. At this time the coachbuilder had made a name for high quality and exceptional automotive customization, and the Testarossa Spider project was no exception. Believed to have only made 12 examples, 2 of which were black, the final result was a unique and extremely iconic 80s design that to this day looks as if the Ferrari factory produced it. The roof was removed, structural elements were reinforced for safety and handling dynamics, and a custom soft top was fitted for those who might get caught out in inclement weather. This custom build cost? In period, an eye-watering $40,000 on top of a Ferrari Testarossa which was already close to $100,000 by itself. Once the conversion was completed, Joe Pytka prepared the Ferrari for its closeup. Prepared for a 4-part series of Pepsi commercials, Pytka insisted that the Ferrari Testarossa be used for “The Chase” segment, with a supercar matching the popularity and style of the celebrity driving it. This was not just any celebrity, but 1980s powerhouse singer, song writer, and dancer Michael Jackson. Featuring “The King of Pop” escaping from the paparazzi via helicopter, running down the street, and then jumping into his topless Testarossa to drive down an alleyway, the commercial was a smash hit and cemented this Testarossa into Hollywood stardom. Pytka ended up keeping the Testarossa until 2013, where he authenticated the title and confirmed that this Testarossa was the vehicle used in that specific commercial. In 2013 the car received a major service indicated by the documents accompanying the vehicle. The car was then acquired by a major collector, whose collection is a prime example of a wide spectrum of automotive interests and cultural significance. Vehicles used in movies and commercials are oftentimes dismantled, or are extensively modified in order to accommodate filming equipment, leaving a shell of a vehicle after the fact. In this instance, this Testarossa was modified for the exact purpose of creating the ultimate Michael Jackson commercial. Iconic, aggressive, and most importantly complete and authenticated, this 1986 Ferrari Testarossa sits among the few vehicles that Michael Jackson has graced during his stardom. Complete as 1 of possibly 12 examples ever built, 1 of 2 in the menacing Nero color, with only 17,729 original miles, you can own this piece of Italian 1980s history. Other Cars from Canepa 1988-Porsche-959SC-01.jpeg 1988-Porsche-959SC-02.jpeg 1988-Porsche-959SC-15.jpeg 1988-Porsche-959SC-01.jpeg 1/15 1988 Porsche 959SC Canepa United States 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-01.jpg 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-02.jpg 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-20.jpg 1968-Ferrari-Dino-206-GT-01.jpg 1/20 1968 Ferrari Dino 206 GT Canepa United States 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-01.jpg 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-02.jpg 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-20.jpg 1974-BMW-2002-Turbo-01.jpg 1/20 1974 BMW 2002 Turbo Canepa United States Last Featured Cars
- 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP 400 S by Bertone
Within the scope of the model’s twenty-six-year-long production run, Lamborghini’s iconic Countach is easily divisible into several different models, and further distinct series of cars can be identified within those. The example offered here is an LP 400 S, with chassis number 1121296 falling within the second series of LP 400 S production. These cars are recognizable for their smooth-finish wheels and lower suspension setting, as compared to the third-series cars, which feature a slightly raised suspension. Amongst the rarest variant of Countach, 237 LP 400 S were produced, and 105 of those fall within the second series of production. The Countach was built to European specifications and delivered new to Switzerland, finished in red over a beige leather interior. After remaining in Switzerland for the vast majority of its life, the car was acquired from its second owner by the most recent private owner in 2005. Aside from an engine overhaul undertaken by the first owner, which was completed by a Swiss Lamborghini specialist, the car reportedly remained in largely unrestored and original condition throughout. Driven approximately 5,000 kilometers by that owner over 10 years, it was regularly serviced during this time by an official Lamborghini distributor. In 2015, Jean Guikas became the Countach’s fourth documented owner, and it was acquired by the consignor from his collection in 2021. A longtime Lamborghini enthusiast with Italian roots, his family has restored various significant Lamborghinis over the years and claims to own one of the first Espadas produced, said to have been delivered to them by Ferruccio Lamborghini himself in 1968. Upon the consignor’s acquisition, it was decided that the Countach would undergo some cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment. Some €71,000 EUR was spent on the car, with work being entrusted to the same Italian craftsmen who do work for Lamborghini Polo Storico, Top Motors Salvioli, and Carrozzeria Meschiari. This included stripping and repainting the car in Tahiti Blue, a rare and desirable color for a Countach, while leaving the original beige interior untouched. Considering the car’s recent work, it is now ready to be driven and enjoyed, and would surely attract lots of attention whilst out and about. Out of gallery 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP 400 S by Bertone 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 24-0513008 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine number 1121198 Documents German Fahrzeugbrief Extensive mechanical and bodywork by Italian marque experts in 2022, including complete engine-out overhaul, electrical work Recently refinished in Tahiti Blue, an exceedingly rare original color for the Countach Understood to be one of just 105 Series II Countach LP 400 S examples produced Retains its original beige leather upholstery Delivered new to Switzerland; maintained in Europe for its entire life 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. 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The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Within the scope of the model’s twenty-six-year-long production run, Lamborghini’s iconic Countach is easily divisible into several different models, and further distinct series of cars can be identified within those. The example offered here is an LP 400 S, with chassis number 1121296 falling within the second series of LP 400 S production. These cars are recognizable for their smooth-finish wheels and lower suspension setting, as compared to the third-series cars, which feature a slightly raised suspension. Amongst the rarest variant of Countach, 237 LP 400 S were produced, and 105 of those fall within the second series of production. The Countach was built to European specifications and delivered new to Switzerland, finished in red over a beige leather interior. After remaining in Switzerland for the vast majority of its life, the car was acquired from its second owner by the most recent private owner in 2005. Aside from an engine overhaul undertaken by the first owner, which was completed by a Swiss Lamborghini specialist, the car reportedly remained in largely unrestored and original condition throughout. Driven approximately 5,000 kilometers by that owner over 10 years, it was regularly serviced during this time by an official Lamborghini distributor. In 2015, Jean Guikas became the Countach’s fourth documented owner, and it was acquired by the consignor from his collection in 2021. A longtime Lamborghini enthusiast with Italian roots, his family has restored various significant Lamborghinis over the years and claims to own one of the first Espadas produced, said to have been delivered to them by Ferruccio Lamborghini himself in 1968. Upon the consignor’s acquisition, it was decided that the Countach would undergo some cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment. Some €71,000 EUR was spent on the car, with work being entrusted to the same Italian craftsmen who do work for Lamborghini Polo Storico, Top Motors Salvioli, and Carrozzeria Meschiari. This included stripping and repainting the car in Tahiti Blue, a rare and desirable color for a Countach, while leaving the original beige interior untouched. Considering the car’s recent work, it is now ready to be driven and enjoyed, and would surely attract lots of attention whilst out and about. 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- 1980-bmw-m5
Among the rarest models BMW has ever built, and the first to be created entirely under the purview of its elite M division, the M1 is a hand-built homologation special developed in the late 1970s as the German automaker sought to compete at higher levels of motorsports. Intent on using a mid-engine layout, BMW initially contracted Lamborghini to develop the M1 chassis, and its tubular steel spaceframe is said to have been devised with input from noted Italian engineer Giampaolo Dallara. Lamborghini’s ensuing financial struggles delayed development and dissolved the partnership, but a group of disenfranchised engineers from the Italian automaker banded together and founded their own company to complete the work. The final product was impressive, featuring a rigid spaceframe and sophisticated, double-wishbone suspension with adjustable coil springs and Bilstein gas-filled dampers. Angular fiberglass bodywork by noted designer Giorgetto Giugiaro gave the M1 visual appeal commensurate with its performance potential. Initially completed by Karosserie Baur on 28 May 1980, this stunning Red-over-black M1 is presented today in stunningly preserved condition from over 45 years within the care of its original owner. According to the BMW M1 Register, M1 chassis 239 is the 173rd street car produced in the series, one of 71 cars finished in Red, and the first of only four M1 examples sold to Mexico. An accompanying German registration document shows that the consignor initially purchased the car from BMW in Munich on 23 July 1980. The manufacturer subsequently registered this car with the export plate “Z686-6571” and it was later dispatched to the consignor’s Mexico home via BMW Mexico-Bavaria Motors S.A. Since new, the consignor has added fewer than 7,000 kilometers (~4,350 miles) to this M1, and as such the car retains an astounding degree of well-preserved original finishes throughout. Despite the low mileage and careful use, the M1 and other cars in his stable were always maintained and regularly run to ensure they were in healthy mechanical condition. The car is accompanied by the original 1980 German registration document which notes its purchase by the consignor. It seems fair to say that this M1 is one of exceptionally few examples of this rare homologation special which remain in the ownership of their original buyers. Now 45 years onward from the model’s debut and still with exceptionally low mileage, this offering could possibly be an unrepeatable opportunity for the collector hunting a preserved, reference-grade M1. The ambitions of the production BMW M1 was not to be a refined GT but simply the most efficient sports car of its time. Soberness and functionalism have always been notable keywords within BMW, and the stunning M1 was no exception to the rule. It is, without a doubt, the ultimate driving machine. 1980 BMW M1 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 25-0709002 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Auction This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine No. M88-286 Offered from its first and only owner; likely one of the finest examples in existence Fewer than 7,000 km (~4,350 mi.) at cataloguing time Well-preserved and conscientiously maintained over the years, with numbers-matching engine A stunning example of BMW’s seminal mid-engined, Giugiaro-designed supercar The 173rd of only 399 roadgoing examples produced Accompanied by original documentation 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 Among the rarest models BMW has ever built, and the first to be created entirely under the purview of its elite M division, the M1 is a hand-built homologation special developed in the late 1970s as the German automaker sought to compete at higher levels of motorsports. Intent on using a mid-engine layout, BMW initially contracted Lamborghini to develop the M1 chassis, and its tubular steel spaceframe is said to have been devised with input from noted Italian engineer Giampaolo Dallara. Lamborghini’s ensuing financial struggles delayed development and dissolved the partnership, but a group of disenfranchised engineers from the Italian automaker banded together and founded their own company to complete the work. The final product was impressive, featuring a rigid spaceframe and sophisticated, double-wishbone suspension with adjustable coil springs and Bilstein gas-filled dampers. Angular fiberglass bodywork by noted designer Giorgetto Giugiaro gave the M1 visual appeal commensurate with its performance potential. Initially completed by Karosserie Baur on 28 May 1980, this stunning Red-over-black M1 is presented today in stunningly preserved condition from over 45 years within the care of its original owner. According to the BMW M1 Register, M1 chassis 239 is the 173rd street car produced in the series, one of 71 cars finished in Red, and the first of only four M1 examples sold to Mexico. An accompanying German registration document shows that the consignor initially purchased the car from BMW in Munich on 23 July 1980. The manufacturer subsequently registered this car with the export plate “Z686-6571” and it was later dispatched to the consignor’s Mexico home via BMW Mexico-Bavaria Motors S.A. Since new, the consignor has added fewer than 7,000 kilometers (~4,350 miles) to this M1, and as such the car retains an astounding degree of well-preserved original finishes throughout. Despite the low mileage and careful use, the M1 and other cars in his stable were always maintained and regularly run to ensure they were in healthy mechanical condition. The car is accompanied by the original 1980 German registration document which notes its purchase by the consignor. It seems fair to say that this M1 is one of exceptionally few examples of this rare homologation special which remain in the ownership of their original buyers. Now 45 years onward from the model’s debut and still with exceptionally low mileage, this offering could possibly be an unrepeatable opportunity for the collector hunting a preserved, reference-grade M1. The ambitions of the production BMW M1 was not to be a refined GT but simply the most efficient sports car of its time. Soberness and functionalism have always been notable keywords within BMW, and the stunning M1 was no exception to the rule. It is, without a doubt, the ultimate driving machine. 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- 1953 Porsche 356 Pre-A
Rare and desirable Pre-A "Bent Window" 1500 Super in beautiful colors, offered with it's matching numbers engine and FIA Papers. Mille Miglia eligible. 1953 Porsche 356 Pre-A 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 24-0318013 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN 50086 Exterior Color Black Interior Color Green leather Engine 1500cc (included) and 1750cc flat 4-cylinder (fitted) Engine number *40137* (included); *48902327* (fitted) Transmission 4-speed manual transaxle 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 Rare and desirable Pre-A "Bent Window" 1500 Super in beautiful colors, offered with it's matching numbers engine and FIA Papers. Mille Miglia eligible. 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
- 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB
Model History Limited production GTB, designed by Pininfarina and introduced at the September 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, this 1988.5 Ferrari 328 GT Berlinetta is one of 1,344 units produced. Now showing only 16,095 miles from new, with a Ferrari Classiche ‘Red Book’ certification, a Ferrari Club of America 2021 Platinum Award, original owners’ books and jack kit, tools, interior light and recent major service records. The name '328' was attributed to its 3.2-liter eight-cylinder engine, which is always the focal point for Ferrari. The transversely mounted DOHC V8 engine sported an enlarged bore and stroke with Bosch K-Jetronic Fuel injection and could produce 270 horsepower and maximum 163 mph. Standard was a five-speed manual transaxle with the 280 GTO adapted steering rack in the 1988.5 and later cars, a tubular-steel chassis with an independent suspension with anti-roll bars and disc brakes made for one of the most balanced Ferrari’s of its era. Other performance equipment includes a limited-slip differential, convex 16-inch Speedline five-spoke alloy wheels, the iconic Ferrari gated shifter, a Blaupunkt cassette stereo, power windows and standard air conditioning. Pininfarina, once again, penned a masterful sports car which was a more aerodynamic and elegant version of the predecessor 308. A GTB and GTS version was produced between 1985-1990, but it was the later GT Berlinetta’s that had the more praised combination of style and performance. The Italian Coachbuilders designed the body with featured pop-up headlights, integrated fog lights, side air intakes, dual side mirrors, a black spoiler mounted over the rear window, and quad exhaust tips exiting through the rear valance. Interiors in both the GTB and GTS were revamped, again inspired by the 288 GTO, with a redesigned center console, improved switchgear, more plush seats and a larger feeling cabin. Our Subject Vehicle Now offered out of Monterey, CA is this 4-Owner Ferrari with a documented 16k-miles from new. This unrestored 328 is a matching numbers example with the coveted Ferrari Classiche ‘Red Book’ Certification on hand to prove all of its factory parts and components are original. Originally delivered with Rosso Cora exterior paint over Beige leather interior, this car is accompanied by its original owner’s manual, warranty and service booklet, dealer directory, leather pouch, interior map lamp with pouch, a set of reproduction tools purchased from Ferrari North America and the original jack kit with correct bulb holder, spark plugs and auxiliary belts. A major service was performed in May 2017 from Grand Prix Classics in Campbell, Ca and a Ferrari Club of America Platinum was awarded at the 2021 Concorso Italiano event during Monterey Car Week. Ownership History: Selling Dealer: American Service Center, 585 N. Glebe Rd. Arlington, VA 22203 01-03-1989: Sold to C. Collins of Fredericksburg, VA with 182 miles recorded Original owner: 01-04-1989: C. Collins of Fredericksburg, VA 07-12-1989: 7,500-mile service performed by American Service Center in Arlington, VA 10-07-2007: 15,000-mile service performed by Ferrari of Washington DC at 12,557 miles 11-09-2009: Dealer purchased with 12,667 odometer reading 12-08-2009: Sold to A. Larardi of Marco Island, FL with 12,786 miles recorded Second Owner: 12-09-2009: A. Larardi of Marco Island, FL 12-23-2009: Service performed by Manfred Automotive of Naples, FL at 12,824 miles 10-23-2011: Sold to V. Llamosi of New York, NY with 14,425 miles recorded Third Owner: 10-24-2011: V. Llamosi of New York, NY 11-05-2011: Passed safety and emissions test with 14,449 miles recorded 04-25-2014: Service performed by Auto Elite of Tenafly, NJ with 14,910 miles recorded 02-27-2017: Sold to J. Cho of Saratoga, CA at 15,005 miles Fourth Owner: 02-28-2017: J. Cho of Saratoga, CA 05-11-2017: Major Belt Service performed by Grand Prix Classics of Campbell, CA with 15,694 miles recorded 11-14-2022: Annual service and comprehensive inspection performed, new tires installed by Grand Prix Classics of Campbell, CA with 16,081 miles recorded 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB 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. 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SH ID 23-0103001 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS USA-California Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN: ZFFXA19A4J0078555 Condition: Clear Title Transmission: Manual Exterior Color: Rosso Corsa Interior Color: Tan Mileage: 16,095 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. 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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 Model History Limited production GTB, designed by Pininfarina and introduced at the September 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, this 1988.5 Ferrari 328 GT Berlinetta is one of 1,344 units produced. Now showing only 16,095 miles from new, with a Ferrari Classiche ‘Red Book’ certification, a Ferrari Club of America 2021 Platinum Award, original owners’ books and jack kit, tools, interior light and recent major service records. The name '328' was attributed to its 3.2-liter eight-cylinder engine, which is always the focal point for Ferrari. The transversely mounted DOHC V8 engine sported an enlarged bore and stroke with Bosch K-Jetronic Fuel injection and could produce 270 horsepower and maximum 163 mph. Standard was a five-speed manual transaxle with the 280 GTO adapted steering rack in the 1988.5 and later cars, a tubular-steel chassis with an independent suspension with anti-roll bars and disc brakes made for one of the most balanced Ferrari’s of its era. Other performance equipment includes a limited-slip differential, convex 16-inch Speedline five-spoke alloy wheels, the iconic Ferrari gated shifter, a Blaupunkt cassette stereo, power windows and standard air conditioning. Pininfarina, once again, penned a masterful sports car which was a more aerodynamic and elegant version of the predecessor 308. A GTB and GTS version was produced between 1985-1990, but it was the later GT Berlinetta’s that had the more praised combination of style and performance. The Italian Coachbuilders designed the body with featured pop-up headlights, integrated fog lights, side air intakes, dual side mirrors, a black spoiler mounted over the rear window, and quad exhaust tips exiting through the rear valance. Interiors in both the GTB and GTS were revamped, again inspired by the 288 GTO, with a redesigned center console, improved switchgear, more plush seats and a larger feeling cabin. Our Subject Vehicle Now offered out of Monterey, CA is this 4-Owner Ferrari with a documented 16k-miles from new. This unrestored 328 is a matching numbers example with the coveted Ferrari Classiche ‘Red Book’ Certification on hand to prove all of its factory parts and components are original. Originally delivered with Rosso Cora exterior paint over Beige leather interior, this car is accompanied by its original owner’s manual, warranty and service booklet, dealer directory, leather pouch, interior map lamp with pouch, a set of reproduction tools purchased from Ferrari North America and the original jack kit with correct bulb holder, spark plugs and auxiliary belts. A major service was performed in May 2017 from Grand Prix Classics in Campbell, Ca and a Ferrari Club of America Platinum was awarded at the 2021 Concorso Italiano event during Monterey Car Week. Ownership History: Selling Dealer: American Service Center, 585 N. Glebe Rd. Arlington, VA 22203 01-03-1989: Sold to C. Collins of Fredericksburg, VA with 182 miles recorded Original owner: 01-04-1989: C. Collins of Fredericksburg, VA 07-12-1989: 7,500-mile service performed by American Service Center in Arlington, VA 10-07-2007: 15,000-mile service performed by Ferrari of Washington DC at 12,557 miles 11-09-2009: Dealer purchased with 12,667 odometer reading 12-08-2009: Sold to A. Larardi of Marco Island, FL with 12,786 miles recorded Second Owner: 12-09-2009: A. Larardi of Marco Island, FL 12-23-2009: Service performed by Manfred Automotive of Naples, FL at 12,824 miles 10-23-2011: Sold to V. Llamosi of New York, NY with 14,425 miles recorded Third Owner: 10-24-2011: V. Llamosi of New York, NY 11-05-2011: Passed safety and emissions test with 14,449 miles recorded 04-25-2014: Service performed by Auto Elite of Tenafly, NJ with 14,910 miles recorded 02-27-2017: Sold to J. Cho of Saratoga, CA at 15,005 miles Fourth Owner: 02-28-2017: J. 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