For a car that holds up to such an incredible track success and cementing what would become the GTO legend and legacy as known today, opportunities to own one are few and far between.
Speed down the roads in a classic 1970s model equipped with modern electric insides. Boasting regenerative breaking, a max speed of 125 mph, and top-notch climate control and audio, these new/old 911s are currently produced in...
Macca himself bought this car, ferried the Fab Four around and kept the car till 1979, where it was sold and then subsequent owners have lovingly maintained the historic vehicle ever since
The DB4 by Aston Martin epitomises everything the brand has stood for since 1956. The pre-production model of the 1959 DB4 is now up for sale through a classic car website.
Outlined by its jarring Bellatrix yellow, this 2000GT arguably the most significant modern Japanese car that collectors will seek for its desirable and valuable quality in which the Japanese automobile has ever produced