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The commemorative Aston Martin packs a is a 5.3-liter V8 engine that features two M90 Eaton superchargers that turn out over 600 hp.
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The twin-cockpit design evokes an immediate face-palm despite its impressive performance specs.
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The mechanically-modified Cosworth engine was boosted in power to 224 hp and joined by upgraded brakes and modified bodywork.
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The red leather and intricate dashboard inside the 1929 Mercedes-Benz 710 SS Sport Tourer provides a stark contrast to the glossy, black exterior.
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After being sold for €690,000, it’s unclear whether or not the opportunity to own this modified Ferrari will ever present itself again.
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Its wide-angle 3.8-liter inline-six engine is outfitted with Lucas mechanical fuel injection which enables it to turn out 300 hp.
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One of just seven ever made to order, it was updated with a 3.8-liter engine in 1958 before being acquired by Le Mans winner Richard Attwood.
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One of just nine roadsters, the Veneno is finished in matte black with lime green pinstriping echoed inside by its leather interior.
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Acquired from a private owner from Switzerland, this Coupé has under 5,600 miles on its odometer.
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Two private owners kept its 3.0-liter V8 and original silver-blue metallic paint job intact by giving the car a mechanical restoration.
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It was made to be a low-cost personal computer, using a 16/32-bit Motorola 68000 microprocessor along with a 5 ¼ inch “Twiggy” disk drive.
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Based on the original Dino 246 GT, its 3.0-liter V8 engine churns out 240 hp taking the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.4 seconds.
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Copart was able to sell off a wrecked 1999 Ferrari F355 Spider back in April to the tune of $101,489.