Roslyn Harbor, NY - Oct 4, 2019

1986 DeTomaso Pantera GT5-S

The DeTomaso Pantera enjoyed modest success in America, and the early Pantera models could be purchased through Lincoln-Mercury dealers, but in 1974, they were dropped from the line due to emissions regulations. Carroll Shelby had caught lightning in a bottle once before with the Cobra by mating an existing ACE body and chassis with his […]

1935 Packard Super-Eight Coupe Roadster

This 1935 Packard Super-Eight coupe-roadster was one of a small number of open cars sold by Packard at the height of the Great Depression, when the company’s very minimal total sales volume of luxury cars consisted mainly of conservative sedans, limousines, and similar closed models. Rather than bother with making open bodies in such small […]

2019 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet Exclusive Series

Building upon the already incredible 911 Turbo is the Porsche 911 Turbo S. Featuring revised intake-valve timing and increased boost pressure Porsche’s immense turbocharged flat-six engine routes its power to a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. Shifts from Porsche’s PDK Transmission are instantaneous and the 911 Turbo S effortlessly catapults past exotic cars costing several times more. […]

2017 Ferrari California T 70th Anniversary Edition

Looking to showcase the capabilities of its Tailor Made department, rather than produce a special, limited-edition model for its 70th anniversary, Ferrari instead decided to highlight some of its most interesting vehicles on the canvas of its current production models. Each car was ordered as a custom build highlighting a past Ferrari model, in this […]

2000 Hummer H1

Born from the AM General military Hummer in 1992, the H1 for civilians became a symbol of American pride when photos of Operation Desert Storm were published, and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger became the brand’s biggest supporter. This fine example features a convertible soft top, a lockable security cover over the bed, and an accessory […]

1999 Ferrari 456M GT

The 456M embodies concepts that express the satisfaction of owning a 12-cylinder Ferrari GT 2+2, including excellent performance and driving pleasure, without sacrificing passenger comfort. For collectors who value four seats with a diverse sporting ability, the 456M likewise represents the optimum balance of 12-cylinder performance with the comfort of a luxury touring car. Lightweight […]

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6

If you’ve always wanted a classic GM muscle car, look no further than this beautiful Chevelle SS, which ticks all the boxes for desirability. First, it’s a numbers matching example, showing that the big LS6 454 ci V-8 came with the car from new along with a correct Muncie M22 4-speed, and it is presented […]

2008 Koenigsegg CCX

With his sights on America, Christian von Koenigsegg took to the stage at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show to unveil his mid-engined sports car designed to be compliant with stringent U.S. safety standards, and compete in the supercar market in the US first, and then around the world. It’s potent 4.7 litter V-8 with twin […]

2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta

This incredible 2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta is one of just 499 cars produced worldwide. The Aperta has a 4.5 liter naturally aspirated V8 engine which produces 597 hp and a whopping 398 pound feet of torque, and is fully capable of a 3 second 0-60 MPH time and a top speed of 199 MPH. […]

1999 Shelby Series 1

The Shelby Series 1 is the only vehicle that was ever designed from the ground up by Carroll Shelby. Every other Shelby branded vehicle used significantly modified already existing platforms from other manufacturers. Series 1’s featured some of the most advanced racing technology available in 1999 such formula 1 style inboard coilover suspension, an all […]

1989 Ferrari 328 GTS

One of the last Ferrari’s built during Enzo Ferrari’s lifetime, the 328 utilized a 3.2 liter V-8 for 270 HP and a 163 MPH top speed, and remains one of the drivable vintage Ferraris of the era. This one is from the final year of production, and may be one of the lowest mileage examples […]

2008 Bugatti Veyron

The Bugatti Veyron is an undeniable supercar that not only delivered on that promise, but also took the supercar world to a previously unimaginable level. Styled by Fabrizio Giugiaro, the low-slung concept featured an aerodynamic body with a relatively short front end, all wheel drive, and the incredible W-18 turbocharged engine positioned behind the passenger […]

1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL

In 1963, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 230 SL on their sporty new W113 roadster chassis, replacing the classic 300 SL and 190 SL models of the 1950s. By 1968 the 280 SL was delivered with an even more powerful 2.8- liter inline six-cylinder engine that was a big hit with the American market. A true survivor, […]

1999 Shelby Series 1 by Titan Motorcycle

In 1999, legendary driver and car designer Carroll Shelby was taking orders for his new Series 1 automobiles, and one of the options they developed was the ability to add this matching Shelby Titan Custom motorcycle to an automobile order. Each bike has an identical VIN to the matching automobile, which in this case is, […]

2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS

The GT3 nameplate was introduced in 1999, and like the previous 911 RS models, those first GT3’s were completely focused on racing, and thus stripped of any options that added unnecessary weight to the car. Fast forward to 2016, and typical Porsche continuous development meant those performance upgrades were now available on the street with […]

1999 Shelby Series 1 X50 Supercharged

The Shelby Series 1 is the only vehicle that was ever designed from the ground up by Carroll Shelby. Every other Shelby branded vehicle used significantly modified already existing platforms from other manufacturers. Series 1’s featured some of the most advanced racing technology available in 1999 such formula 1 style inboard coilover suspension, an all […]