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Sunday, November 10, 2013

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GTO-Style SVRA Racer: Ferrari 308 GTB

This Ferrari 308 has been built into a nice track ready homage to the famed 288 GTO homologation special. The car has SCCA and SVRA logbooks, and all the bodywork can be rapidly removed. Find it here on the Production Car board in Pittston, Pennsylvania for $80k.

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Rally Ready: 1967 Vauxhall Viva GT

This 1967 Vauxhall Viva GT was first prepped for historic racing half its life ago in 1990, but thanks to a recent and extensive restoration by a former M Sport and Prodrive body specialist it's currently said to be as good as new. RWD, light, and agile, these cars were GM's take on the Cortina GT/MKI Escort recipe, and many were privateered throughout Europe during the same era. We can't imagine any of them were quite this nice, though. Find it here at Cotswold Cars in Burford, England for 35k GBP (~$56,003 today).

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Son Of M1: 1-of-3 1993 BMW Italdesign Nazca C2

This 1993 Italdesign BMW Nazca C2 is one of three running concepts built. This one remains unregistered with factory delivery mileage only, making it essentially a brand-new 20 year old slice of uber-exotica. V12 powered and capable of more than 200 MPH, the few made were built to a high standard and were basically road going, production ready cars. We have no idea where the other two are, but they're likely to remain locked up and hidden for a long time. Find this one here along with dozens of other spectacularly exotic machines for $985,000.

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