This 1966 Grantura 1800S is a factory-built, one-off lightweight originally built for racing on the Isle of Man. The car appears to be fresh stock and thus doesn't have the most informative write-up as of yet, but from what we gather the car was never actually competed overseas but was instead imported new as a parts car by US TVR importer and distributor Gerry Sagerman and then raced throughout the 60's and 70's on tracks like Lime Rock and Watkins Glen. Log books date to 1972—the first year issued by the SCCA—and end sometime in the 1990's. The car's current condition isn't mentioned, but we think it's great regardless. Find it here at Wire Wheel in Vero Beach, Florida for $49,900.
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This 1992 F40 (VIN ZFFMN34AXN0092296) is a US market car that's been converted to LM spec including carbon fiber front and rear shells, doors, aero, upgraded engine internals and more. Claimed to be accident free with 11k miles from new, the car looks utterly fantastic and we love that the seller encourages its use as a daily driver, though contrary to their claims we've never heard of the standard Federalized version being anything short of revelatory to drive. Find it here on Hemmings in Los Angeles, California for $1.25m.
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