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Coolest Cars For Sale As July Heats Up

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We check out some of the most interesting cars up for grabs right now!


The classic and collector car market is a fantastically diverse tapestry of vehicles from every breed and era. Delving into the classifieds reveals some real gems waiting to find a new home with both enthusiasts and serious collectors alike. Every week we’ll be highlighting the top cars in need of a new home that caught our eye.

2020 Shelby Super Snake Has Just 22 Miles

When you have 825-horsepower under the hood of your muscle car, there aren’t too many other vehicles on the road which can even hold a candle to that. For that reason and more the new Shelby Super Snake is an impressive and intimidating vehicle, one that many people dream of even just driving once, let alone owning. Now you might have the chance to stick one in your garage and strike fear in the heart of Camaros and Challengers across the land.

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1991 Honda NSX Is A JDM Master

Thanks to the whole COVID-19 shutdown situation, there seems to have been a bit of a disruption in flow of Japanese domestic market vehicles to the United States. Those in the know are always keen to scoop up clean, rare examples of these right-hand-drive models since they’re becoming increasingly collectible. One of the most desirable of these JDM cars is the NSX, an exotic supercar which would do quite well in the Imports and Tuners section of the Motorious Digital Concours online car show.

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Custom 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon Will Haul It All

Chevrolet only built a two-door version of the Chevelle station wagon in 1964 and 1965, but you wouldn't have guessed that after looking at this custom 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle. This custom creation is up for sale through Midwest Car Exchange, and its unique, factory-clean design practically guarantees this wagon is going to command attention wherever it goes.

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1935 Dodge Pickup Street Rod Lets You Arrive In Style

There’s some debate over the finer differences between a hot rod, street rod, and rat rod. However, it’s clear this custom 1935 Dodge Pickup is indeed a street rod. It looks absolutely fantastic, and while fast it was built primarily to cruise down Main Street, but you can punch it and feel that blast of performance. What’s also amazing is it pulls in some styling cues from the rat rods, while also mixing in some cleverly-hidden comforts. This is the kind of vehicle you could enter into the Motorious Digital Concours, a virtual car show.

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Slay Z/28s In This 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Restomod

The decision between restoring and restomodding can be a difficult and sometimes polarizing one, but there's no arguing the outcome of this gorgeous 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302. Starting with a legit Boss 302 with an incorrect engine stuffed under the hood, this build took the Mustang Boss 302 to an even higher extreme with a full restomod treatment.