This Elva is number 83 of the 149 examples produced by McLaren
The two-door Accord with the pop-up lights has only had two owners since new and has been garaged its entire life
This Lotus 12 helped launch the Lotus legend, and was the first F1 car racing legend Graham Hill ever drove
Introduced in 1996 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Model AA, the Toyota Classic was a cool and quirky throwback
Up for auction, The Icon reaches a top speed of 27 knots and can travel over 50 nautical miles on a single charge
One of 50 units ever made, the rare Bronco DR comes standard with Multimatic’s advanced Positional Selective DSSV dampers
The 33-year-old model is still an attention-grabber on the streets with its boxy styling and the Ferrari-inspired paint
The development prototype doesn’t come with the “over 2,000 hp and 1,016-mile range” advertised for the production-spec Hyperion XP-1
The rolling model is for static display only, as it lacks the original concept’s 72 mpg 1.2-liter diesel-hybrid powertrain
One of just 92 Bugatti Veyrons Grand Sport Vitesse, this example is made even more recognizable by the Autobots symbol on the hood
The Owl is powered by four electric motors that combine to produce 1,985 hp and 1,475 lb-ft of torque
One of 17 Vector M12s, including 3 prototypes, this example has just 4,400 miles on the odometer
The Bacalar is powered by a modified twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter W12 with 650 hp
The lightweight Japanese sports car is powered by a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated Nissan SR20 engine with 178 hp
Somehow, the bidding on this 1990 GMC Sierra Tridon SST didn’t even crack the amount originally paid for the body kit itself
Little-known fuel-injected, four-cylinder 911 was created to fill the gap between the 914 being phased out and 924 launching
This 2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ appears to have relatively limited damage, but fixing an Italian supercar can be a very costly endeavor
As one of the 4 cars that dominated WRC’s 1979 Bandama Rally Cote D’Ivoire race, this Merc is expected to be sold for up to $1.1 million