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1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.8 RSR
RMD bvba is delighted to offer this rare, stunning and blue-chip 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.8 RSR - chassis 9113600756 - for sale.
While leading...
1956 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé
This fully restored 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé in rare anthracite gray metallic paint combined with beige leather interior was first delivered via Mercedes-Benz...
1966 Ford GT40
The Ford GT40 with the chassis number P1033 has 8 cylinders and a displacement of 4727 cc. In 1969, the Ford GT 40 with...
The Most Expensive Porsche Models Of All Time
The Top 5 series is back. In the season opener, Ted Gushue presents exclusive Porsche models that have achieved record values at auction.
At the...
Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0
With the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0, powered by a 3.0-liter six-cylinder boxer engine, Michael Roock and Uwe Alzen won the GTS class in...
Porsche 936/81 Spyder
To the museum and back: the Porsche 936 that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1976 and 1977 is brought back for...
Porsche 917
The Porsche 917 was first presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1969. Powered by an air-cooled twelve-cylinder mid-engine-with a displacement of 4.5 litres,...
BMW Art Cars: How A Vision Became Reality
The legendary series of Automobile Artworks is coming to Munich. At the new special exhibition entitled “BMW Art Cars | How a vision became...
Ford GT 40
The Ford GT 40 named after the class Gran Turismo and its height of 40 inches ruled the 24 hours of Le Mans from...
1968 Howmet TX – Chassis 004
This chassis was laid down by Bob McKee for a Can-Am version of the Howmet. It was never raced as Howmet pulled its funding...
The McLaren Senna GTR
Just twelve months after it was revealed as a concept car at the Geneva International Motor Show, the McLaren Senna GTR is revealed as...
De Tomaso Pantera
When the Modena-based company Automobili De Tomaso introduced the Pantera in New York in 1970 as the successor to the De Tomaso Mangusta, no...
















