Chassis No. WP0CA29972S650572
Most descriptions of a standard 2002 996.2-generation 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet would begin with its original build specification - not so for this Carrera 4 which was converted to Gemballa GTR 500 Biturbo specification shortly after production. Without a Turbo Cabriolet available in 2002, the original owner reque..
Chassis No. SAJMX6344TC783410
Introduced at the Paris Motor Show in October 1994, the X300 was marketed as the "New Series XJ" and emerged from a substantial £200 million investment in new facilities by Ford. This model represented a significant milestone as the first Jaguar XJ developed entirely under Ford Motor Company ownership, marking a..
Fully evolved, exceedingly rare 6.0 VT example, produced in the final Diablo production year
Factory U.S.-market example, superbly well-preserved in original un-modified condition
Documented, low-mileage Diablo with recent service performed; equipped with rare, factory rear spoiler
One of just a handful Diablos finished in the ra..
Chassis No. JH4NA1151NT000127
The development of the NSX began in 1984 with the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina eXperimental) concept, which initially featured a 3.0-liter V6 engine. Honda's goal was to create a vehicle that could rival the performance of contemporary V8 powered Ferraris while offering greater reliability and a more accessible price..
Chassis No. P-GF09-45
G-Force Technologies was among the first group manufacturers to build chassis for Indy Racing League competition. Founded by Chip Ganassi and engineer Ken Anderson, the company would eventually be purchased in 2002 by Élan Motorsport Technologies, a subsidiary of Panoz Motor Sports Group, with all manufacturing moving f..
Chassis No. WP0AE2A91JS185759
Six minutes and 47.3 seconds. The time represented a result of the combination of a single flying lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife, the 911 GT2 RS, and Porsche factory driver Lars Kern. Amazingly, this record time from the GT2 RS – "the most powerful streel-legal 911 model of all time" upon its introduction –..
Chassis No. WP0EB0934JS070507
Engine No. 68J01194
Transmission No. 2J12019
The list of 1980s auto show cars that wore Pearlescent White Metallic at the hands of Style Porsche is exceptional. The debuts of the 956 sports racing prototype, 959 "Gruppe B," 911 Speedster Studie, even the 924 Carrera prototype, wore that unmistakable,..
Chassis No. WDBBA48D1HA069630
In September 1985, the SL models were thoroughly modernized and showcased at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, featuring minor external changes, enhanced front-wheel suspension, and a new range of engines. The most notable addition was a 5.6-liter V8, created by lengthening the stroke of the existing 5...
Chassis No. WDBVG79J68A002068
The reintroduction of the Maybach nameplate in 2002 was marked by an extraordinary display of grandeur that quickly became a hallmark of the brand. Transported across the Atlantic aboard the Queen Elizabeth II, encased in glass on the first-class sun deck, the new Maybach made a spectacular arrival in New York C..
Chassis No. WP0AC2992VS375859
Created by Porsche's Exclusive department, the 993-generation 911 Turbo S is a special limited production variant of the final air-cooled 911 Turbo, with only 183 produced for the United States. The Turbo S is powered by a specially crafted 3.6-liter flat-six engine, delivering 424 horsepower through larger K24 ..