Chassis No. SCFCV81C6GTL15465
Engine No. V/585/5465/LFA
Aston Martin launched the V8 Volante on 21 June 1978, in response to the growing demand for a convertible version, particularly from the U.S.-market. As one of Aston Martin's most iconic models, the Volante remained in production for 11 years, evolving with engineering upgrades wh..
Chassis No. F1A26283
The year nineteen sixty is fondly remembered by Corvette racing enthusiasts as the year that "America's Sports Car" arrived from across the pond to do battle at Le Mans. With three 283 cu-in cars arriving with Briggs Cunningham and a single entry from the famous Camoradi team, the United States was well represented with ..
Chassis No. 01050
Engine No. 173/19
Before the 246 and 308 Dino series helped Ferrari become a volume manufacturer, there was a compact, little-known four-cylinder GT that set the stage. Enzo wanted an entry level sports car to capture sales from Alfa, Abarth, and others. After quietly unveiling a concept Tipo 854 engine (850-cc, four c..
Chassis No. 01302
Engine No. 173/219
There was once a certain class of Ferrari enthusiasts that felt any product of Maranello with fewer than twelve cylinders was somehow inferior. Of course, that is a fallacy with more holes than a wheel of Pannerone, particularly considering today's potent V8 and V6 models, the four and six-cylinder ..
Chassis No. V8C0L15210
Engine No. V/580/5210/LFM
With the end of the DB6 Mark II Volante in 1970, enthusiasts had to wait until June 1978 for the unveiling of the next Aston Martin convertible. Affectionately known as a "brute in a suit," Aston Martin's muscular and long-lived V8 was produced for two decades. It combined the company's ..
Chassis No. 301709
Engine No. 901811
Transmission No. 101745
There are certain cars that make an immediate impression on those who understand them, revealing greater depth the longer they're observed. While historic motorsport Porsches are not explicitly covered in Malcolm Gladwell's Blink, 1965 Porsche 911 chassis number 301709 ..
Asking | €150,000 EUR Finished in original coloursRetains its original engineExtremely well documentedRecent engine overhaulReady to be driven and enjoyed Introduced in 1957 the Aston Martin DB2/4 Mark III was the last version of the Aston Martin DB2/4. In its two year production run, a mere..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Miami event, 27 February 2026. Sold | $291,000 USD Commissioned by the consigning owner and completed by Aston Martin Racing in 2021 as part of a trio of factory-built Vantage racecarsThe last of 47 V12 Vantage GT3-specification chassis constructed by AMRAssembled..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cavallino Palm Beach event, 14 February 2026. $1,300,000 - $1,600,000 USD Offered from 30 years with a prominent Ferrari connoisseurRare performance-oriented specificationBeautiful restoration in striking, very subtle original colors, from an excellent original exampleFe..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cavallino Palm Beach event, 14 February 2026. $3,400,000 - $3,600,000 USD One of only six 275 GTB/4 examples finished in the elegant combination of Rosso Rubino over Beige VM 3218, further distinguished as one of only a small number of examples to receive the highly desirable corduroy cloth seat i..