Chassis No. 9140431254
Engine No. 6404750
Transmission No. 7501266
Karmann Body No. 131267
According to the Porsche Classic Technical Certificate issued by Porsche Jacksonville in April 2025, this mid-engine 1970 Porsche 914/6 was originally finished in the highly desirable shade of Signal Orange over a Black leatherette inter..
Chassis No. 86936
Engine No. 600378
Transmission No. 32474
The 356 B Roadster evolved from the famed Speedster and single-year Convertible D as the newest sporting open-topped 356. While the Speedster was spartan, the Roadsters had become nearly as civilized as the Cabriolet while a more raked windshield gave the car a more sportin..
Chassis No. ZHWGU12T16LA03412
When launched in 2003, the Gallardo marked a turning point for Lamborghini as its first widely produced model under Audi ownership. Designed by Luc Donckerwolke with influence from Italdesign, it featured sharp, angular styling that set the tone for Lamborghini's modern era. Powered by a 5.0-liter V10 engine and..
Chassis No. WDDAK76F59M002051
At 7:22 a.m. on 1 May 1955, Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson launched their Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR from Brescia into the Mille Miglia, the grueling 1,000-mile race across Italy. Ten hours, 7 minutes, and 48 seconds later, they crossed the finish, averaging an astonishing 97 mph-an achievement that remains the fa..
Chassis No. VF9SC2C2XAM795198
The Bugatti Veyron is one of the most important performance cars of the modern era, a machine that didn't only push the boundaries of speed, but redefined what was possible for a road-going automobile. Teeming with cutting-edge engineering and unrivaled performance at the time, the Veyron was record-breaking and..
Chassis No. WBAEJ13422AH61732
Designed by Henrik Fisker and unveiled at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show, the BMW Z8 blends modernity with subtle nods to the 1950s, quietly echoing the spirit of the classic BMW 507 without slipping into nostalgia. Fittingly, the "Z" stands for Zukunft, the German word for "future," reflecting the forward-lookin..
For years, Enzo Ferrari was resolute that road cars bearing his name would be powered by twelve cylinders so as not to "diminish" the brand with lesser models. However, the immense success of the V6-powered, Dino-badged 206 and 246 GT demonstrated public demand for lightweight mid-engined models from Maranello, bolstered by sales in the tens of tho..
Chassis No. 1B3ER69E6VV300277
Introduced midway through 1996, the GTS trim offered a new strain of venom to the Dodge Viper's already potent bite. On the surface, the GTS was the fixed-roof version of the Viper RT/10 Roadster, sporting a distinct "double bubble" roof to accommodate racing helmets-but its fangs sank much deeper than that. The..
Chassis No. JH4NA1156MT000994
In the 1980s, as the world saw the rise of legendary supercars like the Ferrari F40 and Porsche 959, Honda set its sights on something different. The company, proud of its achievements as a Formula One engine manufacturer, aimed to create a pure, driver-focused sports car that would demonstrate its engineering e..
Chassis No. WP0JB0931HS050188
Engine No. 68H00194
Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo (Type 930) at the 1974 Frankfurt Motor Show, bringing turbocharging from the racetrack to the road. Defined by its wide fenders, luxurious cabin, and signature "whale tail," it launched with a 3.0-liter flat-six and reinforced four-speed manual, making it..