duPont REGISTRY’s Premium Private Sellers Program is dedicated to exotic, luxury, and classic cars that are for sale by the owner. For 35 years, duPont REGISTRY has been the #1 marketplace when it comes to listing, marketing, and selling the world’s most sought-after automobiles. We specialize in makes like Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW, and many others.
Our favorite brands have been launching new models to stay at the cutting edge of technology. However, if you have been looking for an exotic that won’t break the bank, we have compiled a list of the most affordable exotic cars on the market.
The Gran Coupe line-up from BMW allows for a luxury driving experience for all to enjoy with the added seating room. The German automotive manufacturer has added performance into the mix with the BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe. The four-door performance monster packs a twin-turbo 8-cylinder, while still functioning as a daily driver. It’s the same way of thinking that goes into fashion, meaning a well-rounded wardrobe preps anyone for any occasion. This week’s GearBox focuses on the top luxury apparel and accessories to pair with the new 2021 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe. Shop all of the products featured in this special by clicking the links below.
2021 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe
BMW Group
The 2022 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe features a breathtaking 617 horsepower M TwinPower Turbo engine and the highly emotive M Sport Exhaust System.
Price: MSRP $130,000
Ulysse Nardin Executive Skeleton X
Watches of Switzerland
Instantly recognizable, the Executive collection from Ulysse Nardin showcases bold designs with contemporary charm and easy-to-use functionality. The daring silhouette of this watch puts the intricate and delicate mechanism of the Executive collection on display. Tradition and modern simplicity become one with the combination of roman numeral and baton watch markers.
Price: $19,500
BMW M Motorsport Street Woven Jacket
PUMA
The tradition of speed continues with the next chapter of BMW M Motorsport and PUMA. The BMW M Motorsport Street collection is rooted in racing heritage, with design elements and graphics that pay tribute to classic BMW racecars. This jacket combines high-octane performance with street-ready style. Equipped with PUMA tech for protection against the elements and heritage graphics throughout, this jacket is for the true racing fan.
Price: $140
Kith x BMW Side Dimensions Tee Black
StockX
The product of a cool collaboration, this graphic tee celebrates J Balvin’s ‘Colores’ album with an updated version of Takashi Murakami’s iconic smiling flower.
Price: Inquire for Price
Naked & Famous Super Guy Whisper Stretch Jeans
Nordstrom
Naked & Famous Denim is devoted to making awesome jeans, shirts, jackets and more, all proudly cut and sewn in Canada. The brand’s designers travel to Japan multiple times a year to find new fabrics, working exclusively with Japanese mills to develop crazy things like glow-in-the-dark denim, cashmere blends, raspberry scratch-n-sniff, reflective denim, rainbow-fade denim and other rare, unique textiles.
Price: $142
BMW M Motorsport Future Rider Sneakers
PUMA
Get ready to ride into the future of F1 streetstyle. The iconic PUMA Rider from the ’80s is revamped with fresh materials and sleek branding additions courtesy of racing legends BMW M Motorsport.
Price: $90
Persol 649-Original
Persol
Originally designed in 1957 for Turin tram-drivers, 649 soon rose from its functional beginnings. Then became a legend when Marcello Mastroianni wore it in the classic Divorce, Italian Style.
Price: $261
BMW M Motorsport Baseball Cap
PUMA
Sport a style that’s as classic as your favorite team in the sleek, racing-ready style of our BMW M Motorsport Baseball Cap.
Price: $30
TUMI Alpha Bravo Nathan Black Expandable Backpack
TUMI
Sturdy ballistic nylon and an expandable design make this TUMI Alpha Bravo Nathan Black Expandable backpack a rugged yet refined essential for any occasion.
Price: $425
Montblanc M_Gram 4810 Pocket Holder 6cc
Montblanc
Montblanc introduces a new M pattern inspired by the Maison’s heritage, taken from its archive. This pocket accessory is a compact and contemporary functional alternative to wallets.
Price: $160
Beats by Dr. Dre – Beats Studio Buds
Best Buy
True wireless noise cancelling Beats Studio Bud are made for music. Designed with a custom acoustic platform, Beats Studio Bud are engineered to deliver powerful, balanced sound in a compact, in-ear form factor. The result — immersive sound that pulls the emotion of music from the studio to your ears to keep you inspired. These earphones feature two listening modes, Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency mode, to give you total control of your sound. Each earbud has up to 8 hours of listening time⁴ with two additional charges provided by its pocket-sized charging case to give you up to 24 hours of combined playback.⁵ Beats Studio Bud also offer simple one-touch pairing for Apple¹ and Android² devices.
duPont REGISTRY’s Premium Private Sellers Program is dedicated to exotic, luxury and classic cars that are for sale by owner. For 35 years, duPont REGISTRY has been the #1 marketplace when it comes to listing, marketing and selling the world’s most sought-after automobiles. We specialize in makes like Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW, and many others.
Following World War II, Jaguar Cars wholeheartedly adopted a time-tested automotive sales strategy: Use feats of speed and competition success to market its civilian sports cars and luxury saloons. First came headline-grabbing speed trials in the XK 120, followed by the model’s success in circuit racing. The XK 120 was then developed into the swoopy C-Type racer; the C-Type’s wins at the 1951 and 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans demonstrated that Jaguar’s investment in motorsport was a very wise one indeed.
Yet if the C-Type represented an evolution of the XK 120, the machine that would follow—the Jaguar D-Type—was a radical leap into the future of performance. With its round haunches and small, oval grille, the D-Type presented a friendly face to the world; behind it, however, lurked a fierce competition car packed with advanced technology.
Unlike its rather conventional predecessor, the D-Type made use of a strikingly modern chassis configuration centered around a strong, lightweight monocoque body tub that enveloped the cockpit. An XK-type dual-overhead camshaft inline-six engine was cradled in a subframe assembly attached to the front of this monocoque; the car’s solid rear axle and rear suspension assembly were correspondingly fitted to the rear bulkhead. While materials and technology have evolved dramatically in subsequent decades, this basic design concept is used on race cars and exotics to this day.
Further forward-looking elements included four-wheel disc brakes supplied by Dunlop, first deployed on the C-Type, and a compact, slippery body that minimized frontal area to reduce aerodynamic drag—an effort aided by the XK engine’s dry-sump configuration and slightly canted orientation, which afforded a lower hood height. Finally, an asymmetric vertical fin positioned behind the driver’s headrest, developed to add stability on circuits with long, high-speed sections (and later added to many initially finless cars, this chassis among them) lent the D-Type an unmistakable profile.
Introduced in April 1954, the D-Type soon earned success in competition: After victory at the 1954 Sebring 12 Hours and strong second-place finish at 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Jaguar works team achieved a first at Circuit de la Sarthe in 1955; Ecurie Ecosse notched a privateer win there the following year. Racing technology evolves quickly, however, and faced with slowing sales, Jaguar decided to use the D-Type chassis it had on hand to build the very similar (though finless) XKSS road car.
D-Type and XKSS production suffered a crippling blow on 12 February 1957, when a fire tore through Jaguar’s Coventry works. Five D-Types were destroyed in the blaze, as well as important tooling and materials. Final D-Type production numbers tallied 17 works race cars (including 11 “long-nose” variants), plus 54 “short-nose” D-Types intended for customers; of that latter group, five were lost in the fire and four were dismantled for parts. A further two of these production D-Types were later converted to XKSS models.
Yet despite the Coventry catastrophe, D-Type’s story was far from over. Notably, five privateer D-Types were entered in the 1957 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. They ultimately took the top four places, in addition to sixth place, with the Ecurie Ecosse D-Types famously reprising their 1956 first-place finish and achieving second place to boot. The sleek Jaguar’s place in motorsport history had been secured.
CHASSIS NUMBER XKD 518
Dispatched 29 December 1955 and delivered new to Henlys of Manchester, England, XKD 518’s appearance immediately distinguished it from the already rarified D-Type set. Painted Red with an interior trimmed to match, it was one of a very small number of D-Types (perhaps as few as two or three examples) to be so finished when new. One historian suggests, somewhat humorously, that this unexpected livery was selected by Jaguar in hopes of breaking into the Italian privateer racing market.
Whatever the motivation may have been, the car remained in England, and racer Peter Blond became its first private owner—having purchased the car for £3,500 from a certain Bernie Ecclestone, who had taken the car on after Henlys failed to find a buyer. Blond soon put it to good use in club racing, achieving second and first place finishes at Snetterton in June 1956, along with another first at Snetterton in September. Other appearances in busy 1956 and 1957 seasons included Aintree, Silverstone, Oulton Park, and Goodwood, where Blond competed in the Goodwood Trophy race and finished ninth.
Blond sold the car to Jonathan Sieff in August 1957; Sieff continued to race the car with Blond, with a best recorded finish of second at Full Sutton in July 1958. Following the 1959 racing season Sieff sold to the car to Monty Mostyn of Speedwell Garage, and after a brief period in the hands of John Houghton, it was acquired by racer Jean Bloxham. Bloxham brought the car to Goodwood in March and April of 1961 and raced the car at Silverstone in May, finishing third in one of her outings.
XKD 518 returned to John Houghton in around 1962, and around 1967 it was sold on to John Coombs and Richard Wilkins. Under the care of its next owner, Clive Lacey, it attended the first International E-type Day at Donington Park in 1974. Following Lacey, this D-Type was purchased by Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant.
The car crossed the Atlantic in 1982 after its purchase by American collector George Stauffer, who retained the D-Type until 1996. From Stauffer it passed to Chris Cox, then in 1998 to Roger Willbanks, before being acquired by Bill Jacobs in 2005. It has resided in the collection of its current owner and consignor since 2008. Importantly, there are no known breaks in XKD 518’s record of ownership or gaps in its history, and the car is included in authoritative marque and model texts including Jaguar Sports Racing Cars: C-Type, D-Type, XKSS and Lightweight E-Type and Jaguar C-Type. D-Type & Lightweight E-Type Register.
Painted British Racing Green at some point in its past, XKD 518 has since been returned to its factory Red. Inside the remarkably low-slung cockpit, the correct red interior upholstery found on the lap belt-equipped seats continues on the transmission tunnel. The car’s two seats are a separated by a divider, a feature eliminated on the XKSS road cars; a purposeful wood-rimmed steering wheel—all D-Types were right-hand drive—sits in front of a suite of Smiths gauges. A black tonneau cover provides a degree of weather protection when parked.
Initially built with a narrow windscreen and no tailfin behind its headrest, XKD 518 was, as car engaged in regular racing, upgraded as D-Type design was honed by competition. Currently, the car is fitted with a full-width windscreen, a configuration shown in some period photographs; precisely when it gained its distinctive tailfin remains unknown.
Underneath the car’s aerodynamically sculpted bonnet, fittingly secured by leather straps, sits the numbers-matching 3.4-liter dry-sump XK engine (both block and cylinder head are stamped E 2028-9). Fed by triple Weber carburetors, breathing through passenger-side-mounted exhaust, and mated to four-speed transmission, this combination was rated at 245 horsepower when new. Meanwhile, at the very tail of the car, a full-size spare wheel is hidden away in small boot; the fuel filler cap is similarly concealed from sight in a compartment behind the driver’s headrest at the base of the tailfin.
Advanced in design and construction and highly successful in competition—while also distinguishing itself as one of the most aesthetically pleasing racing machines ever devised—any Jaguar D-Type is an important and notable vehicle. Beyond its distinctive color combination, XKD 518’s particular appeal lies in its well-documented provenance, including a healthy record of in-period racing. Further, despite ample time spent on circuits, it has survived to the present accompanied by its original engine, cylinder head, and bodywork. Needless to say, not all competition machinery from racing’s golden era has been so lucky.
A compelling centerpiece for any serious collection of significant sports and racing cars, XKD 518 is also a worthy candidate for vintage competition at the highest and most prestigious levels; it awaits a dedicated owner prepared to carry on the legacy established by racers and enthusiasts in the decades since this special D-Type first left Coventry.
This vehicle will be offered at RM Sotheby’s 22nd annual Arizona sale, kicking off its 2021 auction calendar at the OTTO Car Club on Friday, 22 January. It will join approximately 80 blue-chip motor cars, and the sale will be a live event with limited attendance; online and phone bidding options are available by contacting RM Sotheby’s.
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Far from the maddening crowd but close enough to life’s necessities, lies a piece of paradise you can call home. Ocean views are endless here, as are scenes of gentle manatees, playful dolphins and an array of colorful birds. Commanding two oceanfront lots in the Florida Keys city of Marathon, this estate is strategically positioned in a setting that defies comparison.
Location is key to the property’s vantage point, which capitalizes on spectacular 340-degree views of clear turquoise water. A deep-water dock that can accommodate a 110-foot yacht is situated on the channel side affording direct access to the Atlantic Ocean, where some of the best fishing in the world can be found. Water enthusiasts can enjoy snorkeling, paddleboarding or kayaking, while landlubbers relax on your private 300-foot stretch of white sandy beach. A private airport is less than 10 minutes away and there are a variety of dining and shopping amenities available on Marathon.
According to the homeowner, Mark Pieloch, the property offers the ideal opportunity to unwind and enjoy a “Margaritaville lifestyle.” Pavered paths encircle the home and lead to an infinity-edge swimming pool spanning 200 feet in length and featuring three waterfalls amid lush tropical foliage.
Incomparable stone and brick estate on the east side of St. Charles! Tucked back and private – you won’t believe that you have found over five acres of wooded seclusion on city water and sewer. Over 8,300 sq. ft. above grade with a full finished extra deep pour English basement. Incredible millwork and construction details throughout: oversized crown mouldings, natural wood beams, 8-ft. interior doors (first floor). Stunning Great Room with floating beams and stone floor-to-ceiling fireplace. The gourmet Kitchen features commercial-grade appliances with a spacious Breakfast Area and oversized island. Huge walk-in pantry. Five bedroom suites, all with private baths. Very private executive office with fireplace and incredible views of the wooded grounds. Her office located off he kitchen with beautiful cabinetry.
Home has two laundry rooms (one located off the bathroom on main level for easy pool towel clean-up). The Master Bedroom retreat features volume ceilings, his and hers dressing rooms and a spacious luxury Master Bath with private balcony. Experience family movie night in the Theater (can seat 14) with tiered floor. Plenty of room for entertaining in this house as it has a huge 1,200 sq. ft. bonus room on fourth level with a private bath, along with the other two family room areas. Outdoor entertaining by the saltwater pool with new filter (2020), new heater (2019), Pool House, Hot Tub area, fire table and multiple patios.
Rare is the opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Rarer still, is the chance to own a property recognized as the third-largest oceanfront compound in all of Palm Beach County. Imagine watching the sun rise over the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean from an estate that spans 520 feet of private sandy beach and encompasses more nearly 8 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds.
The dream becomes reality with an offering that is so exceptional, mere words cannot adequately describe the sheer artistry and magnificent craftsmanship it reflects. Designed to capitalize on its enviable backdrop, the 15, 514-square-foot plan combines panoramic ocean vistas with unique architectural elements and the finest finishes and fixtures. Rest assured no expense was spared, nor any detail left untouched in the creation of this waterfront masterpiece.
Tucked away within a 24-hour guard-gated community, the nearly eight-acre estate is also gated, providing a setting that is private and secure for the discerning individual. An ideal venue for large-scale entertaining, the property is a tropical oasis where lush, colorful foliage surrounds an expansive outdoor terrace, swimming pool with waterfall and spa, tennis court and a covered lanai with stone fireplace.
Rolling green lawns, lush wooded surroundings and colorful gardens provide an idyllic setting for this outstanding estate enviably situated in one of Brentwood’s most desirable gated communities: Hampton Reserve. Designed to meet the owner’s exacting specifications, the elegant manse is a showplace for entertaining as well as the ultimate venue for endless hours of family fun.
Presiding over a 1.6-acre cul-de-sac lot, the sprawling 15,379-square-foot plan has been meticulously designed to reflect superior workmanship and the finest selection of finishes throughout. Beyond its hand-hewn limestone façade are interior spaces of timeless elegance. A grand entry hall welcomes guests with stately columns, a limestone fireplace and soaring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the grounds.
Complementing formal living and dining areas is an expansive family room, which opens to an incomparable outdoor scene. The private resort-style atmosphere includes a swimming pool with waterfall, slide and swim-up bar, a series of stone porches, infrared heaters, fire pit, outdoor kitchen, changing cabana and strategically placed lights for sunset soirees.
Many have postulated that the absence of color is the beginning of the imagination. The hardest color to paint is also the hardest to keep clean, and that is why darkness prevails in the automotive world. Acrylic enamel, lacquer, and vinyl wraps seem to accomplish the same task via different means. Bright wheels on a dark ride can spark arguments amongst enthusiasts, so tell us your thoughts on polished, chrome or black in the comments below.
2020 McLaren SennaGTR
CALL FOR PRICE :: 56 miles
One of the rarest vehicles produced, this Senna GTR is number 72 of just a total of 75 made for the world. With only delivery miles, this GTR has NEVER been tracked and the tires still have the stickers affixed to them. Absolutely pristine and ready to be part of an exquisite collection or to shred the local track! Complete with All factory Accessories! An incredible opportunity on one of the most stunning cars produced!!!
2019 Lamborghini Urus
$269,999 :: 5,968 miles
The Lamborghini Urus concept was unveiled at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show on 23 April 2012. Powered by a 5.2 L V10 engine shared with the Gallardo, the engine generated a theoretical maximum power output of 600 PS (592 hp; 441 kW) and was accompanied by an all-wheel-drive system. The Urus was conceived as a perfect daily driver unlike the other offerings from the brand. The sharp-lined exterior design of the SUV takes heavy influence from the company’s V12 flagship, the Aventador. The production version of the SUV was introduced in 2017 with major changes done to the exterior and featuring a different powertrain than that of the concept
2017 Lamborghini Centenario Roadster
$2,688,888 :: 594km
Lamborghini developed the Centenario to showcase the advancement of new technologies and also as a testbed for the development of new Lamborghini models. The Centenario is the first Lamborghini automobile to be deployed with rear-wheel steering. The system is designed to provide added maneuverability at low speed, in a city driving environment, and improved stability at high speed. This is also the first Lamborghini model to be equipped with the company’s new infotainment system. The system consists of a new 10.1-inch portrait screen that also records telemetry and driving data.
2011 Porsche 911 GT2 RS
$349,900 :: 5,567 miles
A mere 142 examples were earmarked for the U.S., including this black example. This well-equipped 911 GT2 RS features matching black-painted 19-in. GT3 wheels with center locks wrapped around carbon-ceramic brakes with yellow calipers, carbon fiber fenders, the Sound Package Plus, and a black interior trimmed in full leather and Alcantara with carbon fiber accents. Serial number 412 (of 500) Recently fitted with a GMG Sport Exhaust
2019 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera
$285,995 :: 555 miles
Satin Black over black hides with optional yellow contrast stitching throughout. This very heavily equipped & perfect DBS is very heavily equipped inside and out including the Forged Carbon Fibre Emblems. What sets this particular DBS apart are the 22” HRE P101SC Wheels in Satin Black wrapped in 335/25/22 Pirelli Tires with 0 miles on them. A Titanium Quicksilver exhaust has also been installed to give this 715 Horsepower twin-turbo monster an even more exotic sound. To make sure this DBS remains perfect, the entire vehicle has been wrapped in satin paint protection film.
2016 US Specialty Vehicles Rhino GX
$209,988 :: 4,131 miles
Raptor Black. Original MSRP of nearly 260k this truck reads just 4,000 miles since new. Powered by a Ford 6.7 Turbo Diesel Engine. Solid twin-coil monobeam front suspension with Bilstein Shock Absorbers. Rear suspension solid axle with Smart Hydraulic Suspension. 20″ One piece forged aluminum wheels with vented disc brakes and heavy duty calipers. Dual layer cold steel body structure with front 4 LED spotlight and side and rear light bars. Backup camera and front view camera with ultrasonic parking radar. Heavy duty tow package. USSV Running boards with stainless steel step pad. Spare wheel in back and features sunroof! Interior is premium Napa leather with tan/black combination.
2016 Lamborghini Aventador SV
$389,800 :: 10,208 miles
Nero Nemesis (Matte) Exterior over Nero Cosmus Interior ONLY 10k MILES! MENACING & RARE COLOR COMBO !SPEC’D WITH TONS OF CARBON FIBER! IMMACULATE CONDITION THROUGHOUT! LOADED WITH THOUSANDS IN FACTORY OPTIONS!** ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER LIST: $536,909** FULL CAPRISTO EXHAUST SYSTEM! FULL K40 RADAR SYSTEM
2020 Bentley Continental GT Convertible
$279,999 :: 1,142 miles
LIKE NEW ONLY 1,000 MILES! STILL UNDER BENTLEY FULL FACTORY WARRANTY!; Black Exterior Paint Mulliner Driving Specification ($12,080.00) 22″ Black-Painted Wheels Red Painted Brake Calipers ($1,660.00) Continental Blackline Specification ($4,335.00) Bentley Rotating Display ($6,365.00) Chrome Pinstripe to Fascia and Doors ($1,630.00) Black Leather Interior Diamond Knurling Trim ($1,990.00) Red Contrast Stitching and Seat Piping ($3,340.00) Heated 3-Spoke Steering Wheel ($800.00) Welcome Lighting ($610.00) LED Welcome Lamps by Mulliner ($545.00) 12.3 Touchscreen Infotainment System Inductive Phone Charger ($380.00) + Factory Matched Extended Warranties available
2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT R
$200,000 :: 3,523 miles
The AMG GT R Roadster is the highest performing and driver-focused variant of the AMG GT Roadster range. A spiritual successor to the legendary SLS AMG Black Series, the AMG GT R Roadster is lighter, more efficient, and even more capable than its predecessor. A powerful twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8 routes power through a sophisticated 7-Speed Dual-Clutch Transmission. Performance brakes and suspension can be adjusted to suit various driving conditions, and the AMG GT R Roadster is equally at home on a relaxing cruise or carving up a track. Classic long hood and short deck styling drape an exquisitely crafted interior and will turn heads wherever you go.
2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster
$179,900 :: 5,784 miles
We have just added to our extensive exotic car inventory a beautiful 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster in Nero Aldebaran over Nero Perseus interior and only 5,784 original miles. This Murcielago is loaded with: 6.2 liter V12, 6 speed E-gear transmission, 18 inch Hermera wheels in gloss black, black brake calipers, front axle lift, carbon fiber engine compartment, carbon fiber engine trim, wind protector/deflectors, Cl badge wheel centers, books, keys, original press kit for the 2003 Detroit Auto Show reveal debut and much more. The clutch was recently read and has over 66% life remaining. The original MSRP was $344,695
Ever been stuck in traffic in your daily driver? You know the feeling. You chose not to drive your exotic because of some excuse. Life is short my friends. Before we get old and end up in mobility scooters, you should enjoy a supercar for a few years. With that in mind, we have picked 5 cars from our immense library of listings. Each one appeals to different personalities, so tell us which one you want in the comments after you call the dealer with a deposit. You won’t regret it!
2018 Pagani Huayra
Call For Price
The shining star of this event is one of the most significant cars we have represented in years. Only 100 Pagani Huayra Roadsters were offered, and they sold out within minutes of its unveiling. We had the pleasure to attend this exclusive event during last year’s Geneva Motor Show. This car is not the same specification as the car unveiled to the world. This is the actual car from Geneva, and it has been covered by motoring press from around the world.
2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
$574,99 :: 5,781 miles
Here are a few key components of this vehicle. This Aventador is covered in Arancio Xanto exterior paint with Nero Cosmus interior. Lamborghini equipped this Aventador with many options including: X-Frame & T-Engine – CF, Black Brake Calipers, Travel Package, Carbon Skin Package, Visibility & Light, Rims 20/21, Telemetry System, Lamborghini Sound, MuFu Steering Wheel Full, Rocker Cover in Carbon, Colored Flootplate, Style Package, Wheel Cap Cover in CF, Ext Detail + Fixed Air, SV Interior, Mirror Housings – Shiny, SVJ Logo – Black, Garage Door Opener, Internal Cross Stitching, Fire Extinguisher, Ad Personam Exterior
2015 McLaren P1GTR
Call For Price :: 1,284 miles
One of only 58 P1 GTR’s built worldwide, and the first one to come off the assembly line. This 1-Owner P1 GTR has been fully converted to a road legal vehicle by Lanzante in the UK, and can be registered here in the United States for road use. With only 1,284 miles on the clock, this vehicle is like new, featuring a custom livery completed by Protective Film Solutions over the Solar Yellow exterior paint and a Carbon Black Alcantara interior loaded with Carbon Fiber. The GTR, built to be the track-only version of the P1, features more aggressive aero, 110LBS weight savings from the road going-car, and a power bump to 1,000HP from the original 903.
2020 Ferrari 488 Pista
$459,000 :: 2,152 miles
FERRARI CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED – AVAILABLE EXTENDED FERRARI WARRANTY – Argento Nurburgring over Blu Scuro – 1 Owner – Low Miles – Many Fine Options – Excellent Condition – Sold as New by Our Dealership – Expertly Maintained by Our Factory Trained Technicians – Ferrari Factory Warranty to 10/31/22 – Complimentary Ferrari Genuine Maintenance Service to 10/31/26
This 2008 Lamborghini Murcielago 2dr 2dr Roadster LP640 features a 6.5L 12 CYLINDER 12cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a 6 Speed E-Gear transmission. The vehicle is Baloon White with a Black and Tan Leather interior. – Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Power Steering, Power Mirrors, Leather Steering Wheel, Clock, Tachometer, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Fog Lights, Intermittent Wipers, AM/FM, CD Player, CD Changer, Leather Interior Surface, Center Arm Rest, Center Console, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Heated Mirrors, HID Headlamps, Premium Sound, Rear Spoiler, Rear Spoiler, Remote Trunk Lid, Tire Pressure Monitor, Vanity Mirrors
2016 Ferrari F12tdf
CALL FOR PRICE :: 486 miles
The F12tdf (tour de France) is a track-focused version of the F12berlinetta unveiled in October 2015.[12] The name pays homage to the Tour de France automobile race held between 1899 and 1986 and which was regularly won by the Ferrari 250 between 1956 and 1964. The F12tdf shares the same 6.3 litre V12 engine with the F12berlinetta, but with power output increased to 780 PS (574 kW; 769 hp) at 8500 rpm and 705 N⋅m (520 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6750 rpm. The F12tdf is 110 kg (243 lb) lighter than the F12, having a claimed dry weight of 1,415 kg (3,120 lb) and kerb weight of 1,520 kg (3,351 lb). Ferrari claimed the F12tdf to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.9 seconds and 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 7.9 seconds. The top speed was claimed to be ‘in excess of 340 km/h (211 mph)’. The car has recorded a 1-minute 21 seconds lap time on Ferrari’s Fiorano test circuit, 2 seconds faster than the standard F12berlinetta
2017 Ford GT
CALL FOR PRICE :: 204 miles
The personal car of Moray Callum, Ford Motor Company’s VP of Design 204 miles – As-new condition Liquid Red Metallic paint with Re-Entry interior 24 Hours of Le Mans-proven 647hp 3.5-liter twin turbo V6 engine 7-speed dual clutch transmission Designed from a blank slate to win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2005 Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM AMG
CALL FOR PRICE :: 5,366 miles
Obsidian Black Metallic with Black Interior! Carbon Fiber Trim! RARE! 1 of 100 Coupes Built for the World! 1 of only a handful currently in North America!! Low Miles!! Do NOT Miss this one! It will NOT last long!! This absolutely stunning turnkey 2005 CLK DTM is kept in our climate-controlled showroom! The color combo on this rare exotic is truly stunning. The CLK DTM is a limited-edition high-performance version of the CLK, to celebrate the racing version of the CLK winning the German Touring Car Championship Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM). Only 100 Coupes and 80 Convertibles were built! Launched with little publicity and offered by invitation-only, the CLK DTM was an instant sell-out
The success of the Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO and Huracan GT3 EVO race cars is undoubted. And because of this, Lamborghini has decided to bring create what’s essentially a street-legal version of the race car to life. Introducing the new Lamborghini Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologato). This V10-powered supercar has all of the knowledge from Squadra Corse’s team behind it but has the ability to cruise on public roads.
Across the exterior of the Huracan STO are new components and features that aim to increase its aerodynamics and downforce, just like any race car. Upfront, Lamborghini’s engineers combined the bonnet, fenders and bumper into one single piece, similar to the Miura and Sesto Elemento. The air ducts of the front bonnet increase airflow to the central radiator while the front splitter aids in the creation of downforce.
In the rear of the new Huracan STO is where some of the most extreme aerodynamic components can be found. First up is the imposing adjustable rear wing with the double airfoil setup. Drivers can manually adjust this rear wing quite easily depending on their needs. Resting on top of the engine bay is a wicket shark fin that’s integrated into the revised rear bonnet. Lamborghini notes that this shark fin will aid in the supercar’s cornering abilities as well as straighten airflow onto the rear wing. When viewed from the top, the rear wing, shark fin and slotted engine bay cover are a sight to behold.
While creating each of these exterior components, Lamborghini ensured that they were not only lightweight but also rigid. Naturally, they went with carbon fiber. In fact, more than 75 percent of the Huracan STO’s exterior panels are comprised of carbon fiber. In the end, the Huracan STO is not only incredibly light but its aerodynamic efficiency is increased by 37 percent over the Huracan Performante and downforce is improved by 53 percent.
Powering the Huracan STO is a naturally-aspirated V10 engine that produces 640 horsepower and 417 lb-ft of torque. This power is sent to the rear wheels for a 0 to 62 mph time of three seconds and a top speed of 192.6 mph. That being said, it’s not the Huracan STO’s acceleration or top speed where it till shine– it’s on the track.
Aiding the Lamborghini Huracan STO in its efforts on the track are three new ANIMA driving modes: STO, Trofeo and Pioggia. The STO mode is meant for road driving and will be the go-to mode for everyday cruising. As for Trofeo, this mode will optimize all systems for the fastest lap times. Think of this mode as race mode. Then there’s Pioggia mode which is essentially rain mode as it optimizes all systems for wet asphalt.
In the cabin where the modes can be selected is an interior that was designed with racing in mind. For the sake of weight, the sport seats are crafted out of carbon fiber, carpets were removed and replaced with carbon fiber floor mates, and even the door panels are made of carbon fiber. Basically, just about everything is carbon fiber in the Huracan STO’s interior. Lamborghini also tapped Akrapovič for the rear arch that’s made of titanium allows and is 40 percent lighter than the standard stainless-steel arches.
The new Lamborghini Huracan STO price is set at $327,838 with deliveries expected to start in Spring 2021.
While the Roadmaster, Invicta, and Electra were the top models, Buick decided to build something to fill the gap between their luxury models and the entry-level Special. What once was a trim level arrived as an all-new model in 64. Riding on the same chassis as the Chevelle, the Buick Skylark focused on comfort. Because the bodies were stronger and more insulated, the springs and shocks were more relaxed than the Chevelle or the Cutlass.
This car was built to show and to go. While it is as clean to eat off of, the underside of the floors and frame have been restored to factory condition. The Moser 9″ is a modern replacement for the weak 10-bolt. This was needed to handle the power from the big block 461 stroker. Built by Phillips & Wilkerson Racing Engines, the dyno sheet verifies 492 horsepower and 527 lb-ft of torque. It is backed by a Tremec T5 HD 5-speed and an SFI bellhousing.
While other brands sold cars on horsepower, every Buick in the 60’s was advertised on its torque. Carroll Shelby said it best “Horsepower sells cars, torque wins races!” Given the curb weight of 2,900 lbs, this car has a better power-to-weight ratio than an F-18 fighter. Aside from the headers, people will easily see the Stage 1 Air Cleaner and assume it is a base model Grand Sport. But once you are done at the car show, it will run single-digit times in the quarter-mile. It may look like your grandma’s car but it also will run down anyone with ease.
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