Chassis No. L/11715
Many associate open-topped, mid-century air-cooled Porsches with beauty and elegance. However, in the 1950s and 1960s, Porsche balanced this aesthetic vision with a practical approach, reflecting the mindset prevalent across Western Europe at the time. Eager to expand beyond sports cars and contribute to West Germany's Wi..
Chassis No. WP0JB0935KS050489
Engine No. 68K00936
Transmission No. 2K01592
The 911 Turbo Slantnose, one of the more enigmatic creations from Porsche's Sonderwunsch (Special Wishes) Department, has gained considerable attention among Porsche enthusiasts and collectors as of late. Admired for its racing-inspired design, rarity, and..
Chassis No. 58368
Engine No. KD P-91036
Transmission No. 15530
The "Carrera" name is now ubiquitous across much of Porsche's 911 lineup, but in the company's early days, it offered both performance and exclusivity. In the early 1950s, Porsche had established a reputation for producing high-quality, jewel-like cars that were lightw..
Chassis No. 2W87Z7N224467
Sold new at Don Welch Motor Company of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, this 1977 Trans Am represents one of Pontiac's most well remembered and iconic designs. The car was ordered with the W72 code T/A 400 cu-in (6.6L) V8 with a four-barrel carburetor mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. Standard equipment on all ..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ93ZGS000256
Engine No. 67G00283
Transmission No. 77G00499
Koenig-Specials emerged from one enthusiast's pursuit of automotive excellence in the late 1970s. After acquiring an early Ferrari 365 GT4 BB in West Germany, professional racing driver and 1962 German Hillclimbing Champion Willy Koenig found the factory ..
Chassis No. 111.027.12.001167
Engine No. 116.980.12.000932
The Mercedes-Benz 111 and 112 series convertibles, produced between 1961 and 1971, stand as luxury icons, not just for their cutting-edge engineering, but also for their timeless design. The pinnacle among them was the rare 280 SE 3.5. Offered for just two years in 1970 and 197..
Chassis No. AR3025433
For years, Alfisti seeking to extract the maximum performance out of their Alfa Romeo have turned to Bristol-based specialists Alfaholics for their extensive catalog of performance upgrades. Ranging from period-correct restorations to all-out race cars, Alfaholics is the company behind some of the most world-renowned Al..
Chassis No. HLS3049416
Engine No. L24060430
In 1969, urged by North American President Yutaka Katayama, Nissan returned to the performance car market with the Datsun 240Z, debuting at the Tokyo Motor Show. Priced at $3,626 in the U.S.-less than half the cost of a comparable Porsche 911-it offered a thrilling driving experience with a 2..
Chassis No. WP0AA0957JN165080
Engine No. 47J00417
Transmission No. S25117
In 1983, former racing driver and then manager of Porsche Canada David Deacon sought a way to promote the successor to the company's entry-level 924 models. His solution had been proven by countless motorsports icons turned sales successes before it: win o..
Chassis No. 9116301000
Engine No. 6340178
For many, a Porsche 911 is just a starting point. With a racing history and a legacy of modifications spanning back decades it's no wonder why many vintage 911s feature customizations with a personal touch. This example is just one of 1,868 Rest of World (RoW) 911 Coupes produced for 1976. It w..