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The Most Desired Historic Cars

There are some historic vehicles that are part of everyone’s dream – the Bucketlist of Cars and Motorcycles. However, most of the time, they are out of reach. Sometimes they are so rare, they almost never come on the market, or they are too expensive. Many times it is both.

On the Bucketlist for cars you find the Split Window 1963 Corvette Stingray, the early seventies BMW 3.0 CSL any pre-1974 Porsche 911 – all vehicles that always make the list. So does the Jaguar E and of course a Ferrari or two will also make the list.

We hope you can live your dream and own one or two in your lifetime. Or at least drive a few on the list.

Here is our extensive list.

Desired Cars

Jaguar E-Type
To some “The most beautiful car ever made”.

Chevrolet Corvette Split Window
The Corvette is the most collected vehicle in America and the 1963 Split Window is one of the most desired car.

Lamborghini Miura
Considered by some to be the sexiest car ever built.

Porsche 911
The Porsche 911 represents vintage driving at its best. For 50 years one of the best sports cars in the world, with timeless styling.

Mercedes SL 300 Gullwing
In 1954, the Mercedes SL 300 Gullwing was the fastest production car of its time. It could travel at an amazing 160 miles per hour. It is loaded with technical innovation and is arguably one of the best looking cars ever made.

Ferrari 250 GTO
Ferrari made just 39 of these elegant race cars between 1962 and 1964, so they are extremely rare. The 250 GTO is the holy grail of high-dollar collector cars. Not only because of the price but also because of its rarity.

Aston Martin DB5
The James Bond getaway car. A thoroughbred through and through. You can always settle for a Vanquish and would be very happy.

BMW 3.0 CSL
A race car for the streets. No, a very very good looking race car for the street. Rare in the seventies and even rarer today. Nevertheless, pure driving pleasure.

Mustang Shelby GT350
Known as the Cobra, this high-performance Ford Mustang from the late 1960s, was a legitimate racecar for the street.

Dodge Viper GTS
The V10 Dodge Viper GTS of the 1990s is raw power and macho looks.

DeTomaso Pantera
Italian styling and reliable Ford V8 power, the DeTomaso Pantera represents the best of both worlds.

McLaren F1
The McLaren F1 is a Formula One car for the road. Driving the McClaren F1, just like driving a F1 car, offers shocking power, braking, and cornering. Only 64 cars exist and one will cost you eight figures.

1966 Shelby 427 Cobra
With an insane power-to-weight ratio, the Shelby 427 Cobra will leave you breathless.

1969 Boss 429 Mustang
What a monster. It will scare you going straight line, in turns, stopping and parking, because the mob will be so big.

1969 Ferrari Dino 246 GT
One word, “sexy”.

1969 Dodge Charger
The ’69 Charger is a thing of beauty offering raw power. “Hemi”, say it a few times, it sound so nice. The sixties were great!

Chevrolet Camaro Z28
We needed the Camaro, because there was a Mustang. The Z28 took it to a whole new level.

1961 Ferrari 250 GT California
Perhaps the greatest aspect of this car’s history is the pivotal role it played in the 1986 John Hughes’ classic, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Regardless, it is a classic beauty.

1966 Ford GT40 MK. II
The Ford GT40 is Ford’s greatest car, EVER. See one in person and you fall in love, drive one and your life will be changed forever.

1967 Ferrari 275 GTB
The 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB, what lines, and shear driving pleasure. Who wouldn’t want one?

 

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