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Ferrari 365 GTC/4
Show car AutoSalon Paris in 1971
Matching numbers
Restored by specialist in the Netherlands
“Marrone Colorado” with black leather interior
Delivered by Ferrari Pozzi in Paris
Excellently maintained without concessions
Extensively documented
Lower production numbers than the well-known “Daytona”
The 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 is a unique and sought-after classic from Ferrari, which had a brief production run and essentially served as a bridge between the production of the 365GT 2+2 and the 365 GT4 2+2. This Ferrari was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971 and was produced in a limited run of just 500 units, making it extremely collectible today. Although often overshadowed by its contemporary, the legendary Daytona, the 365 GTC/4 shares many of the same mechanical components, including a 4,390 cc V12 engine with four overhead camshafts. This engine is derived from the Daytona’s but features a wet sump and delivers 320 hp. The engine is mated to a conventional five-speed gearbox rather than a transaxle as in the Daytona, contributing to a more refined driving experience.
Price: € 264.000,-
Mercedes-Benz 300S Roadster
1954
Symbol of luxury and elegance from the 1950s
Revered for its superior engineering and performance
Highly sought after by collectors
Only 141 Roadsters made
Exterior paint and chrome impeccably preserved
Pristine interior showcasing classic luxury details
Meticulously maintained and in great condition
Extensive restoration photos included
With the introduction of the Mercedes-Benz 300 in 1952, a bridge was created between the classic and modern eras of the automotive industry. This car combined modern engineering and performance with an elegance and build quality reminiscent of a bygone era. Each unit was built to uncompromising standards, utilizing the latest materials and best technologies to achieve maximum power and minimal weight. The exquisite finishes and woodwork, combined with the ability to reach triple-digit speeds with a full load of passengers and their luggage, made the 300 an absolute masterpiece. And while the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing is rightfully considered an icon of Mercedes, the 300S Roadster is the ultimate example of a car that was suited for the very wealthy.
Price: € 495.000,-
Jaguar XJS 4.0 Coupé “26.744 kilometres”
1994
Collector’s quality
26.743 kilometres from new – kilometer registration with Swiss “Abgas-Wartungsdokument”
Fully documented with the original Jaguar booklets and invoices
From the first Swiss owner
Striking colour combination: Flamenco Red – Ivory leather
You wanted to buy that fantastic Jaguar XJS coupe in 1994 but ultimately didn’t, and now you regret it? No problem: we are offering a Jaguar XJS coupe with just 26,000 km in factory-original condition. More on that shortly.The 1994 Jaguar XJS 4.0 coupe is a stunning example of a British classic that has left its mark on automotive history. The XJS, which debuted in 1975, was immediately recognizable by its long hood, powerful appearance, and distinctive “flying buttresses” at the rear.
Price: € 78.500
Porsche 911 2.0 1965
1965
“Bare metal” restoration
Equipped with factory sunroof
Matching numbers and colours – Porsche Geburtsurkunde available
Top restored
Only 300 kilometres since restoration
The Porsche 911, a car that has become an unmistakable icon since its debut in 1963, embodies everything a classic sports car should be, setting the benchmark for others: elegance, speed, and innovation. When the 911 first rolled off the production line in 1965, it immediately set the standard for what a sports car should be. Its timeless design and groundbreaking technology, such as a 2.0-liter air-cooled six-cylinder boxer engine and a refined five-speed transmission, made it a favorite among car enthusiasts worldwide. The 911 was more than just a car; it was Porsche’s philosophy expressed in every detail: a commitment to precision and performance. With rave reviews from leading publications, the 911 was quickly regarded as one of the best Gran Turismo cars in the world.
Price: € 249.950,-
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
1968
SAAC Shelby registry confirmed authenticated
Offered with MARTI report
Fully restored condition
The GT350 is an impressive car. Its sleek lines and aggressive yet stylish appearance are imposing, and the sound and driving experience amplify this feeling to Mach 1! The 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 is an icon among classic American muscle cars, symbolizing power, speed, pure automotive engineering, and unique history. Born from the collaboration between Ford and the legendary car designer Carroll Shelby, this car combines the raw power of the Mustang with Shelby’s refined racing expertise. The result? A machine that not only makes an impression on the road but also leaves its mark on automotive history.
Price: € 169.950,-
Jaguar XK150 FHC 3.4 SE
1959
Matching numbers
Factory overdrive
The Jaguar XK150, introduced in 1957, marks the final evolution of Jaguar’s legendary XK series. As a refined successor to the XK120 and XK140, the XK150 retains the familiar chassis, 3.4-liter engine, and four-speed gearbox of its predecessors. Yet, this model distinguishes itself with its wider body and improved visibility, thanks to the introduction of a single-piece, wraparound windshield. This new body, which cleverly makes use of many pressings from the XK120/140, is four inches wider, resulting in a more spacious cabin and greater comfort for the occupants.
Price: €109.950,-Â
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Split Window
1963
Rare one-year-only “Split Window” CoupĂ©
Finished in Riverside Red with matching black vinyl interior
Since 1987 in Europe
Offered with lots of documentation
Great condition with lots of original details
In 1963, Chevrolet celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Corvette. As the model was incredibly popular, Chevrolet decided to mark the occasion with a stunning new Sting Ray design. Customers had the choice between a coupe or convertible, with the coupe featuring the now-legendary split rear window. Although this fantastic Corvette remained in the Chevrolet lineup until 1967, the split window was only available in the first year. We don’t need to tell you that this is the most coveted version among enthusiasts.
Price: €179.500,-
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