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1970 Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda
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This fantastic 39,000 original mile, Tor Red, 4 speed, Rare Factory Quick Ratio P/S, P/B, Rallye Dash AAR ‘Cuda has been in my collection for over ten years. It unrestored with the exception of one very high quality repaint and engine compartment detailing of a superior quality original car. It does have a factory warranty…
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1997 Ford Mustang GT1
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1 of 2 Gigliotti built T/A Mustangs, chassis # TA/59-02, the Ford Credit #97 car. I have owned and raced this incredible tube-frame Trans-Am Mustang for the past six years. In the past two seasons I have never finished off the podium driving this car. 1st Overall and Class Winner at the 2011 Kohler International…
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1963 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ7
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This Big Healey is a great example of one of the 5,450 Mk.II BJ7 models produced. Big Healeys are incredibly fun and iconic British sports cars that, when equipped with overdrive and fully sorted as this car is, are wonderful high-speed touring machines. These later BJ7 models have tolerable weather protection with roll up windows…
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1967 Jaguar S1 E Type FHC
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This magnificent unrestored Series 1 E Type Coupe was sold new right here in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at P.J. Kaufmann’s Jaguar dealership on April 18th, 1967 to a local architect who went on to use it sparingly over his astonishing 50 years of ownership. How sparingly? To date it has accumulated a mere 12,000 original miles…
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1968 Buick Riviera Gran Sport
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-UPDATE: This great GS has been sold. Thank you.- I purchased this Gran Sport (GS) Riviera from its original owner in Globe, Arizona (where it was sold new and lived its entire life) in April, 2011. It is one of the best preserved, untouched, meticulously maintained original and unrestored cars you will ever see. It…
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1972 AMC Gremlin
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I know, I know. What the heck is Colin doing with a Gremlin? Well, it is simple- I’m a good Wisconsin boy and I’ve always cheered for our home team: AMC. Beyond the jokes, and the sometimes crappy quality, AMC did make some pretty damn good, and damn tough, cars. Think about it- as a…
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2003 Caterham (Lotus) Seven Super Sprint
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Everyone needs to own a Seven at some point. I say own and not just drive because the cars are a special kind of perversion—equal parts fun and abuse—and a single drive never gives you the full picture. You have to live with one, grow to love its hidden quirks (in addition to the obvious…
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1973 Trans Am 455 Super Duty
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While we can all agree the original muscle car era was D.O.A by the 1973 model year we certainly all agree there was one huge exception- the Super Duty 455–powered Pontiac Firebird Formulas and Trans Ams. The Super Duty (SD-455) was a street legal race prepped engine. All were hand assembled, with a reinforced block…