Chassis No. WDDRK7JA3FA011391
Mercedes-Benz capped off the legacy of its groundbreaking SLS AMG supercar with the 2015 SLS AMG Final Edition, unveiled simultaneously at the Los Angeles and Tokyo Motor Shows. This limited series, capped at just 350 units, marked the end of an era for the SLS, combining the refinement of the standard model wit..
Chassis No. WDB1400571A241968
The Mercedes-Benz 600s of the 1990s represented the pinnacle of luxury German automotive engineering, featuring a 6.0-liter V12 engine that was both powerful and cutting-edge. It was the first production car V12 engine for Mercedes, offering advanced technologies like four-valve technology, a variable intake cam..
Chassis No. WDB4632061X118986
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class traces its roots back to the early 1970s, influenced by the Shah of Iran, a key Daimler-Benz shareholder who advocated for a durable off-road vehicle. This vision laid the foundation for the now-iconic G-Class. By 1990, the introduction of the W463 model marked a turning point, blending..
One of seven finished in Arancio Miura orange over Gobi beige One of only about 150 "SV" specification Miuras built Desirable European specification model with extensive German history Formerly part of the Rosso Bianco Collection Nut-and-bolt restoration by award-winning Modenese Lamborghini experts Retains its matching-numbers engine ..
Chassis No. 188.014.5500027
Body No. A188.014.5500023
Engine No. 199.980.5500015
Following the conclusion of World War II, Mercedes-Benz shifted its focus toward smaller, more affordable offerings to help revive the German economy and deal with rationed resources. As conditions improved throughout the 1950s, the company's board ..
Chassis No. 1442667831
Engine No. AH417168
The 1974 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (Type 14) is a quintessential vintage classic produced from 1955 to 1974. The Karmann Ghia is renowned for its distinctive design, which combines Italian styling with German engineering. By 1974, the model had undergone significant refinement, incorporating enh..
Chassis No. WDB1260451A317665
Engine No. 117.681.12.047982
In September 1985, four years after the debut of the SEC, Mercedes-Benz unveiled a revised range at the Frankfurt International Motor Show. The update featured a subtle facelift, including changes to the bumpers, side skirts, and wheels, but the main focus was on a restructured..
Chassis No. WDBEA36E8NB762316
By the mid-1980s Mercedes-Benz had lost ground in the performance sedan arms race to both the AMG "Hammer" and the BMW M5. The legendary Mercedes 300 SEL 6.3 and 450 SEL 6.9 sedans that defined the category for over a decade felt like a distant memory. To regain the upper hand, Mercedes turned to fellow Stuttgar..
Chassis No. 9112300742
Engine No. 6321155
Transmission No. 325303
By 1972, many thought Porsche had reached the limits of the nine-year-old 911. Since its 1964 debut, the 911 gained a longer wheelbase, a 350-cc engine displacement increase, Bosch mechanical fuel injection, and a new Targa body style. These earliest 911s (1964–197..
Engine No. 6302364
Transmission No. 7107530
The Porsche 911 underwent significant evolution from its introduction in 1964 to the unveiling of the 911 S for the 1967 model year, featuring the first iteration of the famous Fuchs alloy wheels with an engine boasting 160 horsepower - up 30 over the standard model. Noteworthy advancements c..