Chassis No. 930670050
Engine No. 6760063
Born directly from Porsche's domination of early-1970s turbocharged racing, the original 911 Turbo, internally known as the Type 930, represented a decisive transfer of competition technology to the road. Porsche's Can-Am and Interserie success with the fearsome turbocharged 917/10 and 917/30, de..
Chassis No. ZFFBT55B000131751
After six years on the market, Ferrari continued the trend of refining its range-as shown by the agile 360 Modena and updated 456M-by updating its flagship 550 Maranello. Unveiled in 2002, the new 575M (Modificato) Maranello received subtle but purposeful exterior modifications including a reshaped front spoiler..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ96ZMS409092
Beginning in the mid-1980s, Porsche legend Jürgen Barth put Porsche back on the path to supplying factory-built, customer GT racing cars. Starting small with a single 944 Turbo Cup series, Porsche eventually expanded it to national series in Germany, Canada, France, and an SCCA variant in the United States. By 1..
Chassis No. ZA9BC10E03LA12429
Volkswagen Auto Group was on somewhat of a spending spree in the late 1990s, snatching up legendary marques left and right including Bugatti, Bentley, and in June 1998, the House of the Raging Bull. Audi AG, a Volkswagen subsidiary, signed a $110 million dollar deal to absorb Lamborghini and made it their first ..
Chassis No. ZFFTA17B000064875
As good as the rest of the mid-1980s grand tourers were, Ferrari captured the decade's imagination with the Testarossa. More than a supercar, the Testarossa became a cultural touchstone, appearing on television, in arcade games, in music videos, and the driveways of the fortunate few.
Styled by Pininfarin..
Chassis No. ZFFXA20A9J0075184
Engine No. 01861
Transmission No. 1857
Unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Salon in 1985, ten years after the introduction of the 308, the 328 debuted an elegantly updated version of the Pininfarina wedge design worn by its predecessor. With its improved cabin ergonomics and more powerful 3.2-liter V8, th..
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 ..
The 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe represents the sweet spot of modern 911 performance, blending classic proportions with advanced driving technology and everyday usability. Powered by a 3.6-liter flat-six, twin-turbocharged engine, producing approximately 480 horsepower and paired with a 5-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission, this example deliv..
Asking | €215,000 EUR Recently restoredRetains its original engineDesirable Convertible D model The production of the Porsche 356 A Convertible D was produced only for one model year, 1959. It was actually produced in two calendar years: from August 1958 through August 1959. According to the Porsche "Geburtsu..