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03/19/25The Porsche 917 is one of the most iconic race cars in history, famed for securing Porsche’s first overall Le Mans victory in 1970.
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03/19/25The 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS marked a departure from previous designs, featuring a fiberglass body and a mid-engine configuration.
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03/19/25A standout in this year’s Porsche collection at the Heritage Invitational is the 1979 Kremer Porsche 935 K3, owned by renowned collector Bruce Meyer.
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03/19/25Representing the cutting edge of modern racing technology, the Penske Porsche Motorsport 963 is the latest addition to Porsche's storied racing lineage.
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03/19/25Building on the success of the 550 Spyder, the 1959 Porsche 718 RSK features improved handling and performance.
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03/19/25A collaboration between Porsche and Italian designer Carlo Abarth, the 1960 Porsche Abarth Carrera GTL boasts a lightweight aluminum body and enhanced aerodynamics.
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03/19/25The 1956 Porsche 550 Spyder is the car that cemented Porsche's reputation in competitive racing.
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03/19/25The Porsche Holbert Löwenbräu 962 is a legendary endurance racer that dominated IMSA GTP in the 1980s, accumulating 17 podium finishes including nine overall wins and securing multiple championships.
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03/19/25The 2024 Porsche 911 Rennsport is a track-focused masterpiece, blending heritage with cutting-edge performance.
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03/19/25The 2015 Ferrari LaFerrari is a revolutionary hybrid hypercar, blending a 6.3L V12 with an F1-derived HY-KERS electric system for 949 horsepower.
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03/19/25The 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder is a groundbreaking plug-in hybrid hypercar, merging a 4.6L V8 with two electric motors for a staggering 887 horsepower.
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03/19/25The ultimate track-focused hypercar, the 2020 McLaren Senna GTR was engineered for pure performance.
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03/19/25The 2021 Lamborghini Sián is a groundbreaking hybrid supercar, blending electrification with Lamborghini’s iconic V12.
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03/19/25Inspired by Ferrari's racing heritage, the Daytona SP3 features a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine producing 829 horsepower.
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03/19/25Designed for unparalleled speed, the Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution boasts a powerful engine and lightweight construction, aiming to exceed speeds of 300 mph.
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03/19/25The Mercedes-AMG ONE brings Formula 1 performance to the road with its 1.6-liter V6 hybrid engine and four electric motors, delivering a combined output of over 1,000 horsepower.
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03/19/25The 1967 Lamborghini P400 Miura was the first model of the Miura, a car that many consider to be the world's first supercar. It had a 3.9-liter V12 engine and produced 350 horsepower.
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03/19/25Redefining automotive aesthetics in the 1970s and '80s, the Lamborghini Countach, designed by Marcello Gandini, boasts a 5.2-liter, V12 engine outputting 455 horsepower and a zero to 60 mph acceleration of just over four seconds.
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03/19/25From the collection of VINwiki founder, YouTube star and Cannonball record-holder Ed Bolian, this 2007 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 is an all-wheel drive two-seater with a 6.5-liter V12 engine.
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03/19/25An icon of '90s supercar design, this 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster embodies the perfect balance of raw power and refined style.
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03/19/25In total, 321 examples of the Lamborghini Countach 5000S were built in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, between 1982 and 1985.
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03/19/25The only aluminum-bodied TR4 Rally Car in North America and one of only a few in the world restored to factory Rally Car specifications, this right-hand drive TR4 was registered by Triumph Factory in Coventry, England, in 1962 before it was transferred to private ownership and spent its life in UK motorsports.
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03/19/25The Allard J2X 2219 is one of only 80 produced by the Allard Motor Company factory
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03/19/25Built by Nissan legend and SCCA Hall of Famer Bob Sharp, this 1972 Datsun 510 SCCA B Production Sedan was previously raced by American actor and director Paul Newman
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03/19/25This 1979 Datsun 280ZX was given to the winningest driver in SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) history, Jim "Fitzy" Fitzgerald, to be built and raced for the Nissan brand.
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03/19/25The Hotchkis family Porsche 1973 RSR boasts a distinguished list of on-track accolades.
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03/19/25Not all cars are meant for the road. Richard Payne’s 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster was built for the track.
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03/19/25This 1972 DeTomaso Pantera GT4 – one of only 14 that were factory-built – is the only DeTomaso to finish Le Mans.
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03/19/25The Ferrari 250 GT Tour De France was considered a sports car during the week and a competition car on race weekends.
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03/19/25On Nov. 30, 1974, this 1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BBLM (serial #18139) became the first Ferrari Boxer to come to America.
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03/19/25The Sport Phaeton was available only via special order through the 1934 Packard catalog, and it is believed that no more than eight were built.
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03/19/25The 1911 Cadillac was recognized worldwide as a major advance in engineering and handling.
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03/19/25Duesenberg first made its debut at the New York Automobile Salon on Dec. 2, 1928.
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03/19/25This beautifully restored 1929 Auburn 8-90 was purchased in Quebec, Canada, in 2018.
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03/19/25An exquisite 1931 Auburn Model 8-98A, restored to its original condition.
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03/19/25Completed in 1934, chassis 2311249 was one of the last of 188 8Cs built.
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03/19/25One of 16 SS One Airlines left in the world of the 624 originally built.
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03/19/25The Mark II was the first model from Ford’s new Continental Division – a separate, stand-alone company independent from Lincoln, tasked with creating America’s finest automobile.
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03/19/25One of approximately 30 such vehicles built for the road, Nick Soprano’s 1966 Ford GT40 Mk Production Road Coupe is remarkably original.
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03/19/25One of only 196 factory-supercharged Y Block eight-cylinder F Code Thunderbirds built by Ford to homologate production to race at Daytona Beach 1957, to answer the challenge by Chevrolet's 1957 Corvette fuel-injection sports car.
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03/19/25John Hirt’s 1968 AMX 390CI sports the original Muncie four-speed transmission and the optional “Go Pack.”
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03/19/25Well-known car enthusiast and barn-find hunter Tom Cotter is the proud owner of a stunning 1964 AC Cobra 289, a classic American-British sports car with an iconic racing pedigree.
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03/19/25Designer Bill Mitchell’s styling and influence within the Chevrolet styling studio was partly due to his curiosity with marine life.
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03/19/25The Healey Silverstone was a race car disguised as a street car.
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03/19/25The best of Britalica cars! A combination of British-owned AC, Italy’s Frua styling and Ford’s big block 428 powerplant made for an alluring combination of luxury and speed from 1967-73.
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03/19/25Robert Guth’s 1971 Dino 246 GT (serial number 02828), has been meticulously restored to its original specifications and original color of Viola Metallizzato (metallic violet) by marque expert David George.
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03/19/25This Bentley is one of 2,323 R Type models produced by Rolls-Royce from 1952-1955.
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03/19/25The 1964 Iso Rivolta is a grand tourer introduced in 1962 by Italian manufacturer Iso Automotoveicoli S.p.A.
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03/19/25The Daytona Spider is known by many in the U.S as the car from “Miami Vice,” which first aired 40 years ago.
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03/19/25Wayne Carini’s 1950 Louis Special Sport Racer is a one-off race car built on a 1933 Ford chassis with a Ford flathead motor.
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03/19/25Owned by one of the world’s preeminent Packard collectors, Ralph Marano, this 1930 Packard 740 boasts an eight-cylinder, 385 cubic-inch power plant that produces 106 horsepower fed by twin Stromberg carburetors and a three-speed transmission
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03/19/25This car was built by students of the Central Carolina Community College's automotive restoration program over a four-year period.
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03/19/25One of America's first sports cars and one of the most important cars made during the brass era.
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03/19/25This totally original, un-restored example of a mid-1950s East Coast street rod was built by Jack Lentz of Middleton, New Jersey.
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03/24/25The 190 SL was sold as a more affordable alternative to the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, sharing its basic styling, engineering, detailing, and fully independent suspension.
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03/19/25Here was the plan: Make a valuable restored 1953 Pre Series A bent window Porsche 356, build it to race and rally spec by gutting the interior, then install a full cage that can survive a steamroller smashing.
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03/19/25One of only 17 America Roadsters produced in 1952, this 356 stands alone as the sole 1952 steel-body machine of its kind.
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03/19/25The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is a two-seat sports car that was produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1954 to 1957 as a gullwinged coupé and from 1957 to 1963 as a roadster.
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03/19/25Originally delivered new to an owner in Germany, this 190SL (No. 39) was completed in June 1955, making it one of the earliest 190SLs to leave the factory.
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03/19/25One of 110 first series 'Batmobiles'. Purchased from original owner in 1981, driven in college and stored for many years before restoration by BMW Classic.
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03/19/25Based on the BMW Turbo Concept, the M1 is the only mid-engine BMW built until 2014.
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03/19/25Owned by Tim Lingerfelt, this 1975 Porsche 930 Turbo was finished in silver, the original OEM color.