2003 Porsche 911 Turbo

February 23rd, 2011 by

With a drive this entertaining, it’s no wonder that the 2003 Porsche 911 has so many fans. The turbo offers an impressive 415 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque. The 911 Turbo also includes all-wheel drive as well as stability control (PSM). Driven sedately, the muscle-bound 2003 Porsche 911 is docile and easy to drive. But stab the throttle and the car blasts through the first four gears like a roller coaster rushing downhill, with the urgent song of the flat six at full cry. Speed is reigned in quickly by easily modulated and incredibly powerful brakes that feel as though they could stop a semi in short order.The 911 is equally at ease running through various turns, possessing dead neutral poise that belies the rear-engine architecture. The steering has a reassuring heft and plenty of feedback that allows one to easily settle into a rhythm. Sizzling performance, tenacious handling, legendary reputation. if you’re looking for supercar performance in a legendary package, it’s tough to top the 2003 Porsche 911.

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1983 Porsche 911

February 23rd, 2011 by

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1979 White VW Convertible Bug

February 23rd, 2011 by

The VW Beetle survived into the 21st century — easily and by far, the longest production run of any single car design ever. It is arguably the best built vehicle of all times because of the years of fine tuning parts. The Beetle convertible continued as an icon of sorority girl style through 1979 when the United States sold the final Beetle convertible. January 10th, 1979 the car came off Karmann’s Osnabrück line (until the car reappeared in 1998 with an evolved and redesigned look). Relive this classic time period driving the ’79 Bug.

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1976 BMW 2002

February 23rd, 2011 by

any BMW fans, the 2002 is the best car ever to come from Munich. 1976 marked the last year of the BMW 2002 well-loved and highly successful 2.0-liter version of BMW’s smaller sedan. 2002 was the mainstay of BMW’s American and European lineups from 1968 – 1976. It has a practical design that included full four-seat capacity, a roomy trunk, well-chosen driving stance, and great outward visibility. Yet, it could beat the socks off many a so-called sports car in a handling duel with 110 mph standard.

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1968 Porsche 911

February 21st, 2011 by

Here is a 1968 Porsche 911 in the process of being restored by our partner company MRP. At completion it will be street legal and ready to race.

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1957 Corvette 24bl

February 21st, 2011 by

Seeing the U.S.A in a Chevrolet took on a new twist in 1957. Technical developments were taking place between General Motors and its Rochester Carburetor division. The result was a new mechanical fuel injection system. It was an optional feature on the Clasiq Chevrolet Corvette. The name of this new marvel was Ramjet. The Ramjet units were the first fuel injection units for a Corvette. The 283 cubic inches, V-8 with 220 horsepower has become one of Chevy’s most revered engines — the definitive small-block enshrined by a generation of car enthusiasts and all the collectors who followed. Be one of those collectors today!

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1970 Cuda

February 21st, 2011 by

Plymouth Baracuda was a two-door compact/midsize car manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation. The 1970 Hemi Cuda is now one of the most sought-after Classic Muscle Cars. Only 652 Cuda coupes were built in 1970. A new design in 1970 also gave the Cuda a shorter more sporty feel.

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1957 Corvette

February 21st, 2011 by

The 1957 Corvette is one of the most sought after classic vehicles of all times.  The red and white exterior and large engine screams All American car.  Put the top down and cruise Route 66 to reminisce the days of the 50’s.

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1957 Chevrolet Belair

February 18th, 2011 by

The ’57 Chevy is one of the most recognized icons in the Automotive industry. Stylish and Sporty there’s no doubt that it’s one of America’s best and most loved cars. Under the hood Chevrolet had achieved an engineering milestone, Ed Cole worked magic developing Chevy’s small-block V8 engine. Once you test drive this car, you’ll be sure to own it.

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1984 Cadillac Fleetwood

January 28th, 2011 by

Cruise in style with this 1984 Cadillac Fleetwood. It was acquired from an estate in Texas with just over 25,000 miles on it.  It is in great condition and the leather interior is still soft and comfortable.

  • V8 with Automatic Transmission
  • Black Paint with Gray Leather Interior
  • Fully loaded options.  Full Power, tilt, telescopic, cruise
  • Premium Sound with Cassette
  • Outside Temperature Display
  • Rear 3rd Brake Light
  • Interior leather is still soft and looks new

Price $10,900.  Call for more details.

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