GAA Classic Cars April 2021 Auction: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird

Presented by GAA Classic Cars – The Plymouth Road Runner Superbird may have had a short-lived production cycle, being produced just in 1970, but it still made quite the impact. Those equipped with the massive 426 HEMI engine had 425 horsepower on tap and were blisteringly fast.

Heading to the upcoming GAA Classic Cars April 2021 auction is an original, numbers-matching 1970 Plymouth Superbird. This example is well documented and comes with the original Chrysler Corporation Car Production Broadcast Sheet & window sticker. The previously mentioned 426 HEMI engine is also found in this Superbird, which is mated to a rebuilt Torqueflite transmission. As for accolades, this is one of 135 HEMI Superbird produced in 1970 and one of 36 known to be equipped with the automatic transmission. It shows 24,959 actual miles on its odometer and is finished in the correct Alpine White paint (repainted in 2000).

This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird will be auctioned off at GAA Classic Cars’ April 2021, which runs from the 22nd to the 24th. For more information about the event, click here.

GAA Classic Cars April 2021 Auction: 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona in F6 Bright Green Metallic Paint

Presented by GAA Classic Cars – The Dodge Charger Daytona, named after the city Daytona Beach, has long been a popular classic muscle car for many reasons. From its looks and power to its history, the Charger Daytona is a highly sought-after vehicle. At the upcoming GAA Classic Cars April 2021 auction, bidders will get their chance to own a very special example of the iconic car.

This example is finished in the striking F6 Bright Green Metallic paint and is one of only 34 to be finished in the color. Inside the cabin is a white and black interior with vinyl bucket seats. In between the seats is the shifter for the A727 Torqueflite automatic transmission. This transmission handles the 375 horsepower created by the 440 Magnum V8 engine. Laying all of the power down are Magnum 500 wheels shod in Firestone Super Sport Redline tires. It also comes with a Galen Govier Report and is also documented in the Chrysler Registry.

This 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona will be auctioned off at GAA Classic Cars’ April 2021, which runs from the 22nd to the 24th. For more information about the event, click here.

Best Exotic Cars For Sale by Owner of the Week – 3/12/2021

duPont REGISTRY’s Premium Private Sellers Program is dedicated to exotic, luxury and classic cars that are for sale by owner. For 35 years, duPont REGISTRY has been the #1 marketplace when it comes to listing, marketing and selling the world’s most sought-after automobiles. We specialize in makes like Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW,  and many others.












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RM Sotheby’s Arizona 2021: 1955 Jaguar D-Type

Presented by RM Sotheby’s

THE INDOMITABLE D-TYPE

Following World War II, Jaguar Cars wholeheartedly adopted a time-tested automotive sales strategy: Use feats of speed and competition success to market its civilian sports cars and luxury saloons. First came headline-grabbing speed trials in the XK 120, followed by the model’s success in circuit racing. The XK 120 was then developed into the swoopy C-Type racer; the C-Type’s wins at the 1951 and 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans demonstrated that Jaguar’s investment in motorsport was a very wise one indeed.

Yet if the C-Type represented an evolution of the XK 120, the machine that would follow—the Jaguar D-Type—was a radical leap into the future of performance. With its round haunches and small, oval grille, the D-Type presented a friendly face to the world; behind it, however, lurked a fierce competition car packed with advanced technology.

Unlike its rather conventional predecessor, the D-Type made use of a strikingly modern chassis configuration centered around a strong, lightweight monocoque body tub that enveloped the cockpit. An XK-type dual-overhead camshaft inline-six engine was cradled in a subframe assembly attached to the front of this monocoque; the car’s solid rear axle and rear suspension assembly were correspondingly fitted to the rear bulkhead. While materials and technology have evolved dramatically in subsequent decades, this basic design concept is used on race cars and exotics to this day.

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Further forward-looking elements included four-wheel disc brakes supplied by Dunlop, first deployed on the C-Type, and a compact, slippery body that minimized frontal area to reduce aerodynamic drag—an effort aided by the XK engine’s dry-sump configuration and slightly canted orientation, which afforded a lower hood height. Finally, an asymmetric vertical fin positioned behind the driver’s headrest, developed to add stability on circuits with long, high-speed sections (and later added to many initially finless cars, this chassis among them) lent the D-Type an unmistakable profile.

Introduced in April 1954, the D-Type soon earned success in competition: After victory at the 1954 Sebring 12 Hours and strong second-place finish at 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Jaguar works team achieved a first at Circuit de la Sarthe in 1955; Ecurie Ecosse notched a privateer win there the following year. Racing technology evolves quickly, however, and faced with slowing sales, Jaguar decided to use the D-Type chassis it had on hand to build the very similar (though finless) XKSS road car.

D-Type and XKSS production suffered a crippling blow on 12 February 1957, when a fire tore through Jaguar’s Coventry works. Five D-Types were destroyed in the blaze, as well as important tooling and materials. Final D-Type production numbers tallied 17 works race cars (including 11 “long-nose” variants), plus 54 “short-nose” D-Types intended for customers; of that latter group, five were lost in the fire and four were dismantled for parts. A further two of these production D-Types were later converted to XKSS models.

Yet despite the Coventry catastrophe, D-Type’s story was far from over. Notably, five privateer D-Types were entered in the 1957 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. They ultimately took the top four places, in addition to sixth place, with the Ecurie Ecosse D-Types famously reprising their 1956 first-place finish and achieving second place to boot. The sleek Jaguar’s place in motorsport history had been secured.

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CHASSIS NUMBER XKD 518

Dispatched 29 December 1955 and delivered new to Henlys of Manchester, England, XKD 518’s appearance immediately distinguished it from the already rarified D-Type set. Painted Red with an interior trimmed to match, it was one of a very small number of D-Types (perhaps as few as two or three examples) to be so finished when new. One historian suggests, somewhat humorously, that this unexpected livery was selected by Jaguar in hopes of breaking into the Italian privateer racing market.

Whatever the motivation may have been, the car remained in England, and racer Peter Blond became its first private owner—having purchased the car for £3,500 from a certain Bernie Ecclestone, who had taken the car on after Henlys failed to find a buyer. Blond soon put it to good use in club racing, achieving second and first place finishes at Snetterton in June 1956, along with another first at Snetterton in September. Other appearances in busy 1956 and 1957 seasons included Aintree, Silverstone, Oulton Park, and Goodwood, where Blond competed in the Goodwood Trophy race and finished ninth.

Blond sold the car to Jonathan Sieff in August 1957; Sieff continued to race the car with Blond, with a best recorded finish of second at Full Sutton in July 1958. Following the 1959 racing season Sieff sold to the car to Monty Mostyn of Speedwell Garage, and after a brief period in the hands of John Houghton, it was acquired by racer Jean Bloxham. Bloxham brought the car to Goodwood in March and April of 1961 and raced the car at Silverstone in May, finishing third in one of her outings.

XKD 518 returned to John Houghton in around 1962, and around 1967 it was sold on to John Coombs and Richard Wilkins. Under the care of its next owner, Clive Lacey, it attended the first International E-type Day at Donington Park in 1974. Following Lacey, this D-Type was purchased by Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant.

The car crossed the Atlantic in 1982 after its purchase by American collector George Stauffer, who retained the D-Type until 1996. From Stauffer it passed to Chris Cox, then in 1998 to Roger Willbanks, before being acquired by Bill Jacobs in 2005. It has resided in the collection of its current owner and consignor since 2008. Importantly, there are no known breaks in XKD 518’s record of ownership or gaps in its history, and the car is included in authoritative marque and model texts including Jaguar Sports Racing Cars: C-Type, D-Type, XKSS and Lightweight E-Type and Jaguar C-Type. D-Type & Lightweight E-Type Register.

1955 Jaguar D Type 3

Painted British Racing Green at some point in its past, XKD 518 has since been returned to its factory Red. Inside the remarkably low-slung cockpit, the correct red interior upholstery found on the lap belt-equipped seats continues on the transmission tunnel. The car’s two seats are a separated by a divider, a feature eliminated on the XKSS road cars; a purposeful wood-rimmed steering wheel—all D-Types were right-hand drive—sits in front of a suite of Smiths gauges. A black tonneau cover provides a degree of weather protection when parked.

Initially built with a narrow windscreen and no tailfin behind its headrest, XKD 518 was, as car engaged in regular racing, upgraded as D-Type design was honed by competition. Currently, the car is fitted with a full-width windscreen, a configuration shown in some period photographs; precisely when it gained its distinctive tailfin remains unknown.

Underneath the car’s aerodynamically sculpted bonnet, fittingly secured by leather straps, sits the numbers-matching 3.4-liter dry-sump XK engine (both block and cylinder head are stamped E 2028-9). Fed by triple Weber carburetors, breathing through passenger-side-mounted exhaust, and mated to four-speed transmission, this combination was rated at 245 horsepower when new. Meanwhile, at the very tail of the car, a full-size spare wheel is hidden away in small boot; the fuel filler cap is similarly concealed from sight in a compartment behind the driver’s headrest at the base of the tailfin.

Advanced in design and construction and highly successful in competition—while also distinguishing itself as one of the most aesthetically pleasing racing machines ever devised—any Jaguar D-Type is an important and notable vehicle. Beyond its distinctive color combination, XKD 518’s particular appeal lies in its well-documented provenance, including a healthy record of in-period racing. Further, despite ample time spent on circuits, it has survived to the present accompanied by its original engine, cylinder head, and bodywork. Needless to say, not all competition machinery from racing’s golden era has been so lucky.

A compelling centerpiece for any serious collection of significant sports and racing cars, XKD 518 is also a worthy candidate for vintage competition at the highest and most prestigious levels; it awaits a dedicated owner prepared to carry on the legacy established by racers and enthusiasts in the decades since this special D-Type first left Coventry.

This vehicle will be offered at RM Sotheby’s 22nd annual Arizona sale, kicking off its 2021 auction calendar at the OTTO Car Club on Friday, 22 January. It will join approximately 80 blue-chip motor cars, and the sale will be a live event with limited attendance; online and phone bidding options are available by contacting RM Sotheby’s.

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The Best Exotics You Can Own Today

Ever been stuck in traffic in your daily driver? You know the feeling. You chose not to drive your exotic because of some excuse. Life is short my friends. Before we get old and end up in mobility scooters, you should enjoy a supercar for a few years. With that in mind, we have picked 5 cars from our immense library of listings. Each one appeals to different personalities, so tell us which one you want in the comments after you call the dealer with a deposit. You won’t regret it!


2018 Pagani Huayra

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The shining star of this event is one of the most significant cars we have represented in years. Only 100 Pagani Huayra Roadsters were offered, and they sold out within minutes of its unveiling. We had the pleasure to attend this exclusive event during last year’s Geneva Motor Show. This car is not the same specification as the car unveiled to the world. This is the actual car from Geneva, and it has been covered by motoring press from around the world.


2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ

$574,99 :: 5,781 miles

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Here are a few key components of this vehicle. This Aventador is covered in Arancio Xanto exterior paint with Nero Cosmus interior. Lamborghini equipped this Aventador with many options including: X-Frame & T-Engine – CF, Black Brake Calipers, Travel Package, Carbon Skin Package, Visibility & Light, Rims 20/21, Telemetry System, Lamborghini Sound, MuFu Steering Wheel Full, Rocker Cover in Carbon, Colored Flootplate, Style Package, Wheel Cap Cover in CF, Ext Detail + Fixed Air, SV Interior, Mirror Housings – Shiny, SVJ Logo – Black, Garage Door Opener, Internal Cross Stitching, Fire Extinguisher, Ad Personam Exterior


2015 McLaren P1 GTR

Call For Price :: 1,284 miles

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One of only 58 P1 GTR’s built worldwide, and the first one to come off the assembly line. This 1-Owner P1 GTR has been fully converted to a road legal vehicle by Lanzante in the UK, and can be registered here in the United States for road use. With only 1,284 miles on the clock, this vehicle is like new, featuring a custom livery completed by Protective Film Solutions over the Solar Yellow exterior paint and a Carbon Black Alcantara interior loaded with Carbon Fiber. The GTR, built to be the track-only version of the P1, features more aggressive aero, 110LBS weight savings from the road going-car, and a power bump to 1,000HP from the original 903.


2020 Ferrari 488 Pista

$459,000 :: 2,152 miles

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FERRARI CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED – AVAILABLE EXTENDED FERRARI WARRANTY – Argento Nurburgring over Blu Scuro – 1 Owner – Low Miles – Many Fine Options – Excellent Condition – Sold as New by Our Dealership – Expertly Maintained by Our Factory Trained Technicians – Ferrari Factory Warranty to 10/31/22 – Complimentary Ferrari Genuine Maintenance Service to 10/31/26


2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT R

$165,000 :: 88 miles

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Amg Exterior Carbon Fiber Package II***Convenience Package***Active Distance Assist Distronic Package***Navigation System***Burmester Surround Sound System***BlueTooth***Lane Tracking Package***Blind Spot Assist***Lane Keeping Assist***Surround View Camera***Amg Carbon Fiber Trim***Sport Steering Wheel w/Paddle Shifters & Performance Controls***Push Button Start***Remote Keyless Entry***Exclusive Interior Package: Exclusive Nappa/Dinamica Interior Package w/Premium Leather/Suede Seating Surfaces & Heated Sport Bucket Seats***Yellow Seat Belts***Amg Illuminated Door Sill Panels***Crossbar Carbon Fiber Matte***Carbon Fiber Roof***Adaptive Auto Headlamps***Auto High Beams***Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler


2008 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster

CALL FOR PRICE :: 7,785 Miles

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This 2008 Lamborghini Murcielago 2dr 2dr Roadster LP640 features a 6.5L 12 CYLINDER 12cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a 6 Speed E-Gear transmission. The vehicle is Baloon White with a Black and Tan Leather interior. – Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Power Steering, Power Mirrors, Leather Steering Wheel, Clock, Tachometer, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Fog Lights, Intermittent Wipers, AM/FM, CD Player, CD Changer, Leather Interior Surface, Center Arm Rest, Center Console, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Heated Mirrors, HID Headlamps, Premium Sound, Rear Spoiler, Rear Spoiler, Remote Trunk Lid, Tire Pressure Monitor, Vanity Mirrors


2016 Ferrari F12tdf

CALL FOR PRICE :: 486 miles

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The F12tdf (tour de France) is a track-focused version of the F12berlinetta unveiled in October 2015.[12] The name pays homage to the Tour de France automobile race held between 1899 and 1986 and which was regularly won by the Ferrari 250 between 1956 and 1964. The F12tdf shares the same 6.3 litre V12 engine with the F12berlinetta, but with power output increased to 780 PS (574 kW; 769 hp) at 8500 rpm and 705 N⋅m (520 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6750 rpm. The F12tdf is 110 kg (243 lb) lighter than the F12, having a claimed dry weight of 1,415 kg (3,120 lb) and kerb weight of 1,520 kg (3,351 lb). Ferrari claimed the F12tdf to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.9 seconds and 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 7.9 seconds. The top speed was claimed to be ‘in excess of 340 km/h (211 mph)’. The car has recorded a 1-minute 21 seconds lap time on Ferrari’s Fiorano test circuit, 2 seconds faster than the standard F12berlinetta


2017 Ford GT

CALL FOR PRICE :: 204 miles

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The personal car of Moray Callum, Ford Motor Company’s VP of Design
204 miles – As-new condition
Liquid Red Metallic paint with Re-Entry interior
24 Hours of Le Mans-proven 647hp 3.5-liter twin turbo V6 engine
7-speed dual clutch transmission
Designed from a blank slate to win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans


2005 Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM AMG

CALL FOR PRICE :: 5,366 miles

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Obsidian Black Metallic with Black Interior! Carbon Fiber Trim! RARE! 1 of 100 Coupes Built for the World! 1 of only a handful currently in North America!! Low Miles!! Do NOT Miss this one! It will NOT last long!! This absolutely stunning turnkey 2005 CLK DTM is kept in our climate-controlled showroom! The color combo on this rare exotic is truly stunning. The CLK DTM is a limited-edition high-performance version of the CLK, to celebrate the racing version of the CLK winning the German Touring Car Championship Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM). Only 100 Coupes and 80 Convertibles were built! Launched with little publicity and offered by invitation-only, the CLK DTM was an instant sell-out




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Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Valley Offering Three Incredible Cars for 2020 Drawing

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Valley is yet again blowing everyone away with their annual car drawing. This year, their offering a 2020 Corvette (C8), 1966 Corvette Stingray and 1969 Camaro Pace Car. You can buy tickets for each car’s drawing individually, so if you really like one of these car’s specifically you can choose. Or, if you can’t make up your mind, you can buy tickets for all three drawings. The drawings will end on November 20, so be sure to act quick. If you use the code “DUPONT” when buying tickets, you’ll actually get a bonus ticket offers so be sure to use it! Ticket prices are as follows:

$5 for 1
$10 for 5
$20 for 15
$30 for 22
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$50 for 40
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$100 for 100
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$200 for 240
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$500 for 600
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As always, this drawing benefits Ronald McDonald House Central Valley. The mission of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley is to provide a “Home Away from Home” and resources to children and their families. You can learn more by visiting RMHCCV.org.

About the Cars

2020 Corvette Stingray

*Actual Corvette may vary from images above based on availability.

When you completely reimagine a car as iconic as Corvette, you get a beautifully sculpted mid-engine sports car that makes a powerful statement. Not your everyday car, but a car you want to drive every day. And with aerodynamic components integrated throughout, its gorgeous form is functional.


1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

This is an absolutely gorgeous 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe with a factory, all numbers matching, 427 390hp big block engine and factory 4-speed manual transmission. This is the one to own as it is a recipient of two NCRS Top Flight Awards with an average score of 96 points and a Bloomington Gold Certification within the last four years. This Corvette receive a lacquer repaint on a complete frame-on restoration to NCRS specifications that was finished by a Master NCRS Judge in 2017. All judging awards and score sheets are included with this gorgeous Corvette.


1969 Camaro Pace Car Convertible

Enter to win this numbers matching 1969 Camaro Pace Car Convertible.  Chevrolet only produced 3,675 Z11 optioned Camaros, making this a very rare find.  All 1969 Camaro Pace Car edition vehicles were produced in beautiful Dover White with Hugger Orange stripe and had Houndstooth Bucket Seat Deluxe Interior.  This Camaro has the L35 396/325hp engine, power convertible top, power steering, power disc brakes, factory air conditionaing, factory chambered dual exhaust system, along with the functional cowl induction hood.



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Powerful Drag Strip-Ready 1965 Buick Skylark Being Auctioned by GAA Classic Cars

While the Roadmaster, Invicta, and Electra were the top models, Buick decided to build something to fill the gap between their luxury models and the entry-level Special. What once was a trim level arrived as an all-new model in 64. Riding on the same chassis as the Chevelle, the Buick Skylark focused on comfort. Because the bodies were stronger and more insulated, the springs and shocks were more relaxed than the Chevelle or the Cutlass.

This car was built to show and to go. While it is as clean to eat off of, the underside of the floors and frame have been restored to factory condition. The Moser 9″ is a modern replacement for the weak 10-bolt. This was needed to handle the power from the big block 461 stroker. Built by Phillips & Wilkerson Racing Engines, the dyno sheet verifies 492 horsepower and 527 lb-ft of torque. It is backed by a Tremec T5 HD 5-speed and an SFI bellhousing.

While other brands sold cars on horsepower, every Buick in the 60’s was advertised on its torque. Carroll Shelby said it best “Horsepower sells cars, torque wins races!” Given the curb weight of 2,900 lbs, this car has a better power-to-weight ratio than an F-18 fighter. Aside from the headers, people will easily see the Stage 1 Air Cleaner and assume it is a base model Grand Sport. But once you are done at the car show, it will run single-digit times in the quarter-mile. It may look like your grandma’s car but it also will run down anyone with ease.

This lot is one of the vehicles offered at GAA Classic Cars’ upcoming auction in Greensboro NC November 5-7, 2020.  Register to bid online or in-person today!


RM Sotheby’s Will Auction One of Fifteen 1953 Fiat 8V Supersonic’s by Ghia

“THE BIGGEST SURPRISE OF THE YEAR”

Fiat’s most legendary, significant, and storied production model, the 8V, was aptly described by Road & Track in 1952 as being “the biggest surprise of the year.” Although Fiat traces its roots to 1899 and built competition cars both massive and magnificent in the early twentieth century, after World War II the company was known largely for its mass-produced automobiles for the common man, such cars like the tiny “Topolino” that put a nation on wheels and had become among the most popular in Europe.

Therefore, it came as a shock to the automotive world when Fiat suddenly introduced a powerful sports car with an advanced overhead-valve light alloy V-8 engine, Siata-fabricated chassis, and four-wheel independent suspension, which could be and was successfully raced by privateers all over the world.

Like most sophisticated chassis of the time, the 8V lent itself handsomely to custom coachwork, which Fiat encouraged. Carrozzeria Ghia of Torino accounted for approximately 30 to 40 of the 114 8V chassis built, of which the most striking were the 15 bodied to Giovanni Savonuzzi’s stunning Jet Age design, known, simply and appropriately as the “Supersonic.”

The Supersonic design had originally been proposed for an Alfa Romeo racing car, which Savonuzzi gave a steeply raked, long windshield; a curved nose that formed a straight-through beltline, ending at small tail fins flaring off lights intended to resemble jet afterburners; and a low, glassy greenhouse.

Similar styling on an 8V chassis was subsequently ordered by American designer Paul Farago, and 14 more examples followed, all of which had detail differences but remained largely true to Savonuzzi’s original and dramatic design. They are considered the most sought-after and desirable 8Vs, as they boast the best combination of avant-garde design from the Jet Age. Even today they are stunningly modern and dramatic and turn heads wherever they go. Few cars are so capable of stopping concours crowds in their tracks.

THE LAUVE SUPERSONIC

General Motors designer Henry de Segur Lauve, a concept artist behind the original Corvette prototype and other significant cars, attended the Supersonic design’s official debut at the 1953 Paris Auto Show. Mr. Lauve was struck by the styling of the new model and placed an order for his own, which, finished in white with a blue interior, was shipped from the Genoa docks aboard SS Constitution. Typical of the 8Vs, the car featured exquisite hardware throughout, including the interior with an elaborate Ghia-badged speedometer behind the wood-rimmed steering wheel.

Mr. Lauve contacted Fiat roughly a year later, complaining about difficulties with the engine of his car in everyday use. He received a rather amusing response from the Italian automaker, reproduced in Tony Adriaensens’s book Otto Vu, noting their surprise that he had tried to use the car as a “daily driver,” as it was intended for use by wealthy amateur racing drivers!

Nonetheless, Fiat agreed to supply a new engine, no. 000188, and its ancillary components, on the condition that Mr. Lauve return the original engine, no. 000039. Interestingly, that engine was never returned to Fiat and was subsequently fitted to another 8V Supersonic. At some point before the new engine was installed, Mr. Lauve ran the car with a Chevrolet 283 V-8 under the hood, as remembered by his fellow GM designer Robert Cumberford, who enjoyed many memorable high-speed rides in it through the Detroit suburbs. During this time, the treatment of the car’s flanks was appropriated for the new 1958 Chevrolet, reflecting the attention paid by Mr. Lauve and his fellow designers.

Apparently the 8V Supersonic, with whatever power plant, pleased Mr. Lauve, as he and his family maintained it faithfully longer than almost any other original 8V owner. During their tenure it was refinished in silver, as featured in Otto Vu. It was finally sold by the Lauves in 1991 and was later owned in 1994 by Eric Nielsen of California. The car was subsequently restored in this rich garnet-over-tan combination, with a correct 8V engine, no. 000060, tucked under the hood. The work was beautifully detailed, with the color showing off the elaborate curves of the body and fabulous touches such as smoked glass sun visors and Borrani chrome wire wheels.

Following long-term ownership in a prominent Swiss collection, the car was acquired for the current collection and has remained well maintained since, alongside two other superlative 8Vs. It would certainly be suitable for either enjoying on vintage rallies, such as the California Mille, Colorado Grand, or even the Mille Miglia, but could also be lightly freshened for happy exhibition at further shows and concours.

Few Supersonics have such a well-known, colorful, and fascinating history as the Henry Lauve car—preserved and maintained by a legendary Detroit designer, a man who appreciated the exquisite and advanced styling when he saw it. It is among the greatest treasures of this collection.

This vehicle will be offered without reserve in RM Sotheby’s Elkhart Collection, taking place 23-24 October as a live and online sale. View additional lots and register to bid online at RMSothebys.com.



Home of the Day: Minimalist Modern Masterpiece

  • Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Address: 21 Clarendon Ave
  • Price: $4,488,000 CAD
  • Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms
  • Bathrooms: 5 total bathrooms
  • Square Feet: 2,844 total square feet
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Nestled on a quiet street off Avenue Road in South Hill, this high-end, minimalist design statement by Montana Labelle, is an essay on how to live simultaneously informally and luxuriously. 21 Clarendon Ave showcases an eye for fine detail with exquisite moments such as ultra-clean, baseboardless walls, and seamlessly integrated blackened steel fireplace surrounds. Every space has been perfected, offering an elevated experience and is filled with natural light.

The entertainer’s playground on the main level features a showcase kitchen connected to the dining and living areas, and a substantial outdoor terrace. The completely above-grade lower level, with heated floors, expands outward through immense panels of glass to a serene and private backyard. Three bedrooms on the upper floor with venetian plaster throughout, all have their own ensuite fitted with custom marble vanities.

Ascend to the pinnacle of design, without the wait. For a full list of features and elements, or the home inspection please contact the listing broker, Shane Carslake.


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Lamborghini Urus Price, Specs, Photos & Review

Lamborghini Urus Price

The new Lamborghini Urus for sale is approximately $200,000 brand new although approximately 70% of buyers spend an average of an extra $40,000 to customize their Super SUVs. As only the second SUV released by the iconic brand, Lamborghini has exceeded expectations for their latest crossover. Despite the huge interest in the Lamborghini Urus specs, production numbers are only expected to reach around 9,000 to maintain the exclusivity that Lamborghini is accustomed to. This will ensure that the Lamborghini Urus price does not fall below its current value, however, buyers who are interested in purchasing a pre-owned Urus in the future should be prepared to shell out for the upgrades and luxury options that many are opting for.

All Lamborghini Urus specs make it ready to race

Lamborghini Urus Review

First introduced to the market at the end of 2017, the new Lamborghini Urus specs shocked the world with its debut as the world’s very first Super Sports Utility Vehicle. Created and manufactured by the renowned Italian automaker, the expectations for the Lamborghini Urus horsepower were set at 641. After an in-depth Lamborghini Urus review, however, the breathtaking SUV undoubtedly proves that it is worthy of donning the legendary Lamborghini brand. From the impeccable driving elements to its flawless acceleration and undeniable curb appeal, the Urus marries together practicality and exorbitance to establish an entirely new species of Sports Utility Vehicles.

This Lamborghini Urus is the right color for many enthusiasts.

Lamborghini Urus Specs

After a few laps of urban and highway driving, we decided to see what makes the Lamborghini Urus for sale such an attractive machine. First, it makes use of a compact 4-liter V8 and twin turbos. When spooled, they provoke the raging bull to run 0-60 mph in 2.93 seconds. If you have the constitution to handle such acceleration, the Lamborghini Urus top speed is 190 mph. Not many SUVs will ever be able to match the 1/4 mile times of consistent low 11’s at 120 mph. Given the Lamborghini Urus weight of nearly 5,000 lbs without passengers, the Lamborghini Urus performance is easy to see

Lamborghini Urus Specs:

  • Price: $255,000
  • Engine: 4.0-liter Twin Turbo V8
  • Transmission: 8-speed Automatic
  • Horsepower: 641 hp
  • Torque: 627 lb-ft
  • 0-60 mph: 2.93 seconds
  • 1/4-Mile: 11.2 Seconds @ 120 mph
  • Top Speed: 190 mph
  • Weight: 4,844 lbs
Lamborghini Urus Specs are mean even in white

Lamborghini Urus Engine

Fueled by a robust V-8 bi-turbo engine, the Lamborghini Urus specs are nothing short of impressive. Generating 641 horsepower and maximum torque production of 627 lb-ft allow the super SUV to reach a staggering top speed of 190 MPH. Equally, awe-inspiring is the Lamborghini Urus 0-60 mph speed of a mere 3.6 seconds. While the engine itself is powerful, the performance is enhanced by Lamborghini’s focus on the power-to-weight ratio, which is ranked as number one among all SUV’s currently on the market.

It is the first Lamborghini V8 to use reverse-flow heads. The intake manifolds are outboard while the exhaust ports feed both turbos inside valley. Not only do they spool instantly, the catalytic converters and oxygen sensors are relatively easy to access. It is half the size of the engine found in Lamborghini’s first SUV and makes twice the power. Not only will your family arrive in style, you can tow 7,000 lbs with ease

This Lamborghini Urus transmission is having fun in the dirt

Lamborghini Urus Transmission

The 2018 Lamborghini Urus is operated with an exclusive 8-speed automatic transmission that allows for a smooth transition from stop to go and every move in-between. Built to order by ZF, each ratio was chosen to keep the engine in its powerband with the turbos spinning. Harnessing the power of the engine and this well-balanced weight-to-power ratio, the Lamborghini Urus specs a transmission that gains assistance from several other features. Implementations such as permanent 4-wheel drive and active torque vectoring enable the Urus to tackle any terrain.

What’s more, the Urus is equipped with a top of the line Adaptive Network Intelligent Management (ANIMA) selector that comes complete with six driving modes, including Strada, Sport, Corsa, Sabbia, Neve, Terra and Ego modes. Each of these modes enhances the performance of the Urus in specific circumstances to give drivers total control of their driving experience while maintaining a sporty behavior.

Lamborghini Urus Specs are impressive at any angle

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Lamborghini Urus Brakes

Like most Lamborghini Urus specs, it arrives equipped with an advanced braking system. In the front, the Lamborghini Urus brakes are equipped with 10 piston brake calipers while single-piston calipers are placed in the rear. Also comparable to the sports car renditions, these highly renowned brakes allow the Urus to go from 60 MPH to a standstill in just 110 feet.

The front rotors are 17.3″ with 10-piston calipers while the rears measure 14.5: with six pistons. Not only are they the largest carbon ceramics, but the Lamborghini Urus brakes are also the largest brakes of any production vehicle. They are commanded by the latest in stability control, which can be relaxed by changing driving modes.

Lamborghini Urus Design

Lamborghini Urus Specs make it the belle of the ball

Best known for their exotic, sleek and over the top sports cars, Lamborghini Urus specs are those of a groundbreaking SUV. Despite the substantial differences between traditional Lamborghini models and ordinary Sports Utility Vehicles, the Italian automaker set out to combine the best of both worlds without defying the brand’s identity. The result of this concept is a vehicle that is equal parts sports car and off-road SUV. Standing at 64.5 inches in height, 201.3 inches in length and 79.4 inches in width with a curb weight of 4,900lbs, the Lamborghini Urus is both muscular and sleek with a coupe-like appearance.

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Lamborghini Urus Interior

Step inside the world of a Lamborghini SUV, fully equipped with five seats. From top to bottom, the interior of the 2018 Urus is sophisticated in terms of both aesthetics and technology. From a visual standpoint, the interior exudes fine Italian craftsmanship and an alluring mystique that can only be found in a Lamborghini vehicle. Dressed in natural leather, Alcantara, and contrasting stitching, there is no doubt that this SUV looks the part.

Lamborghini Urus Specs include four powered seats in a post-modern style

Furthermore, the Lamborghini Urus specs offer the widest variety of customization options ever presented in a Lamborghini to ensure the perfect fit for every owner. When it comes to technology, there is no shortage of state-of-the-art additions in the cockpit. Three separate TFT screens and a virtual keyboard launch the Urus into the future with a focus on driver comfort and control. Despite all of these inclusions, the interior of the Lamborghini Urus remains true to the brand’s DNA and follows the same “Y” dash architecture found within the brand’s flagship sports car models.

Aftermarket wheels allow all to see the massive Lamborghini Urus brakes

Lamborghini Urus Standout Features

Despite the fact that the Lamborghini Urus is not a traditional super sports car, it is a much more practical purchase for many drivers. With top speeds of 190 MPH, it is the fastest SUV in the world and because of its sports car influence in design, it looks every bit a Lamborghini. Likewise, it is able to comfortably accommodate 5 passengers, unlike most Lamborghini sports cars. This alone has certainly sparked the interest of those who would not ordinarily be interested in a vehicle produced by Lamborghini. Paired with its potent performance, off-road capabilities and a lavish interior that focuses on comfort, the Lamborghini Urus is the ultimate Sports Utility Vehicle.

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