Versatile and Portable Car Lift for the Home Garage

Presented by QuickJack – Did you know you can have a commercial-quality car lift in your garage that’s completely portable and easy to store when not in use? You can with a QuickJack™ lift. In 2015, QuickJack revolutionized lifting at home, the track, and the shop by giving customers a faster, safer lifting alternative to floor jacks, stands or ramps without the expense or massive space requirements of a permanently installed lift.

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The new QuickJack TL series is taller and now provides a full 2 feet or more of ground clearance.

Many vehicle owners want the flexibility to perform vehicle maintenance, upgrade parts, detail their cars or swap wheels at home, but using standard floor jacks is a real hassle. QuickJack lifts compact, frame-engaging models with an open-center design that gives you full access underneath and around the vehicle. You can use a QuickJack lift for vehicle maintenance and repair, including servicing the brakes, wheels, and suspension.

The new QuickJack TL Series lifts recently debuted at the 2021 SEMA Show. These models offer an additional 3 inches of lifting height over the outgoing SLX models to provide a full 2 feet or more of ground clearance.

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QuickJack, a versatile and portable commercial-quality lift for your garage

The new QuickJack TL line includes four models to handle everything from cars to light trucks with a lifting capacity up to 7,000 pounds.

QuickJack is self-contained, and with an available power supply, it can operate both indoors and outdoors. Set up is easy and once it’s assembled, moving and positioning QuickJack is breeze. The unit rides on smooth moving urethane wheels, and its zero-leak quick-connect fittings means you’ll be ready to lift your vehicle in no time. Once your vehicle is lifted, you’ll have peace of mind that both you and your vehicle are securely supported by QuickJack’s automatic locking bars.

All QuickJack TL models feature pendant controls for one-handed operation, dual-position automatic safety locks and durable urethane wheels to make it easy to roll the lift wherever it’s needed. Each lift reaches its full height in just 30 seconds. When the job is done, the frames lower to 3 to 3.5 inches high and can hang on a wall, slide under a toolbox, or go into the trunk until next time.

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QuickJack is a faster, safer lifting alternative to floor jacks, stands or ramps.

New To Private Aviation Clients Continue To Drive Market Demand

Presented by ONEflight – With holiday travel upon us and concerns escalating with commercial carriers cancelling flights, experiencing shortages in security, gate assistance, flight attendants, and pilots, it is no wonder those that can, find private aviation as the answer. The demand to fly private over the past several months has risen beyond anything previously seen in this sector. Pressure for both commercial and private aviation options is only growing, further stressing the already overwhelmed marketplace. Many private aviation operators have chosen to pause and even cancel the sale of all new jet cards / fractional leases, and other programs, leaving clients in a holding pattern on “waitlists”.

The onslaught is primarily being driven by new to private customers, many individuals who have had the financial means to fly private, but simply did not take advantage of the numerous benefits it provides. In the beginning, demand was driven by concerns with protecting themselves and their families against Covid-19. With fewer touchpoints during private travel, add in the peace of mind in avoiding crowded terminals and commercial aircraft, to time savings, convenience, and the ease of booking are just a few examples of why the affluent are taking notice. The New York Times recently reported, “Before Covid-19, there were about 100,000 regular private jet fliers in the United States, out of some 1.5 million people who could afford to charter a plane, according to a recent report from the consulting firm McKinsey & Company. After last year’s shutdown, the report found, many more of the people who could afford to fly private did.” This new to private flyer is hooked, with 100% of those survey stating they have no intention of returning to commercial air travel and now view private aviation as less of a luxury expenditure and more about necessity and practicality.

Even prior to the onset of the pandemic, ONEflight International’s unique private aviation booking platform and membership programs had been on the rise. Now after being named one of the fastest-growing U.S. companies by INC Magazine for a second consecutive year, private jet provider, ONEflight shows no signs of the demand for its product slowing down. ONEflight’s industry-leading online booking platform, (Book-A-Jet) BAJit.com, provides its members 24/7 access to a network of nearly 500 operators and over 5,000 private aircraft in the U.S. alone. Further setting the new standard in private jet travel, every member flight also includes concierge services, door-to-door chauffeured car service, and fully catered meals. It is not about the flight, it’s about the complete VIP experience you’ll receive…. every time. ONEflight IS the solution to your aviation problem.


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First Look: LOKI Basecamp Icarus


Presented by LOKI Basecamp – LOKI Basecamp, maker of premier four-season pods that transform a stock pickup truck into the ultimate adventure vehicle, is proud to release its second model, the Icarus, into the wild.


The new slide-in camper retains the same four-season capabilities and all the basic comforts and functions of the Falcon but condenses it into a smaller, and lighter package that’s more agile and easier to drive while overlanding. The modular interior design is carried over from the Falcon, allowing users to customize the interior to suit their needs, be it sports, leisure, or field office.

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“We designed the Icarus with a philosophy of no compromises” said founder and CEO Pierre-Mathieu Roy. “We wanted a four-season unit that was light enough for easy driving both on and off-road, and it needed to be strong enough to carry all of our outdoor toys on the exterior rack system” continued Roy.

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The reengineered and reinforced fiberglass shell adds the structural support requested by Roy and it boasts R16 insulation, making it suitable for use in all four seasons. A Webasto Heating Unit supplies hot air and water, and A/C is powered by a 12v air conditioner. A 2,000-watt inverter is up to the task of charging the onboard 300ah to 600ah Lithium battery bank, and rooftop solar panels can supply up to an additional 300w of energy. The Icarus also boasts an on-board water pump, a 15-gallon fresh water tank and 13-gallon grey water tank. The exterior is adorned with an up to 48,000 Lumen light bar on the front, and utility LED lights on the sides and rear as well as a retractable awning. Like the Falcon, the Icarus also has a modular exterior rack system that can be configured to carry a wide range of sporting goods.

The interior has room for a full bed over the cab, hidden storage for a portable toilet, and a multi-function seating and table area that can be reconfigured to make room for an additional bed. The kitchenette features a stainless-steel sink and a mobile induction cooktop. Remaining interior space is dedicated to a mudroom with a mobile shower. That precious real estate can also be used to hang wet clothing or for additional seating.

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Later this year it will be possible to add a Red Tail Overland structure on the roof of the Icarus, transforming it into a penthouse with a full 4 season bed.

The Icarus is available in two models: the Icarus 6 will fit trucks with 6.5-foot beds and the Icarus 8 is for larger trucks with 8-foot beds. Prices start at $69,000, with many custom options available. LOKI Basecamp is currently accepting pre-orders with a $5,000 deposit through its website at www.lokibasecamp.com. Once finished, the Icarus will be hand-delivered and installed for customers in North America. For more information about LOKI Basecamp, please direct media inquiries to Bobby Lea at bobby.lea@backbone.media.


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The Lamborghini Festival 2021, Hosted by the Lamborghini Club Houston

Presented by the Lamborghini Club Houston

9TH ANNUAL LAMBORGHINI FESTIVAL – OCTOBER 1-3 2021 / HOUSTON, TX

A three-day celebration of all things Lamborghini, a celebration of passion for such an Iconic brand that knows no limits. The Lamborghini Festival has become an international phenomenon and 2021 will be the best one yet.

Registration is NOW LIVE!

The world-famous Lamborghini Festival is one of the country’s most sought-after activities for exotic car owners across and outside the Country. This is your chance to be part of what will be the largest Lamborghini Festival to date, registration is open to not only Lamborghini owners but owners of other exotic car brands as well. Each year this celebration grows and we see participants from across the states and other places such as Mexico, Canada, and Europe.
​Registration includes not only the highly coveted Welcome Kit but also gives you access to all three-day activities for you and a guest including for this year’s special experience opportunities of Lamborghini Festival!

Schedule of Events

Friday: Kick-Off Pool Party Event at Marriot Marquis Downtown

Saturday Day: Bull Run and Lunch at undisclosed location…. Night: Evening Gala benefitting Make-a-Wish Foundation

Sunday The Main Event: 2021 Lamborghini Festival LFST09! REGISTRATION COVERS ALL THREE DAYS AND IS OPEN TO LAMBORGHINI AND EXOTIC CAR OWNERS. THE REGISTRATION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

Registration additionally includes:
-VIP Access -Welcome Kit
-VIP Badges
-Kick-Off Party Admission
-Access to the Drive
-Display at the Festival
-Bring One Guest
-Access VIP Areas
-All Meals Included
-Special Edition Pin
-Other Surprises
-Hotel Included
-Official Festival T-shirt

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The 1000 HP Wagon: Performance and Functionality Without Compromise

Presented by RENNtech – Famous for extracting more power out of Mercedes and AMG powerplants, RENNtech’s R3 Performance Package turns the W213 Mercedes-AMG E63 Wagon into a serial supercar slayer.

With 1017 HP and 871 TQ at the crank, the AMG E63S R3 (S213) is the most powerful street-legal wagon ever to leave RENNtech’s shop in Stuart, FL.

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With a top speed restrictor delete the longroof will run beyond 180 mph making it the ideal choice for setting a new road trip record this summer. The wagon accelerates from 0-to-60 mph in 2.9 sec., 60 – 130 mph in 6.3 seconds, and runs the quarter-mile in 10.42 seconds trapping at 136.42 mph. In car terms, that is fast enough to leave McLaren’s MP4 in the dust, even with a full payload.

Developed to run on either standard 93-octane or 100-octane race fuel, RENNtech’s R3 -package offers the convenience of an everyday commuter and the balls-out performance of a track-ready race car. In “daily mode” the R3 produces 965 HP and 816 LB-FT of torque and can be fueled up with premium gas at the local station. Flip the switch on the HHT (Hand Held Tuner), fill the tank with 100 octane fuel, and the RENNtech’s rocket wagon will hammer down 1017 HP and 871 TQ (DYNO SHEET) into the tarmac without hesitation.

The R3 -package for the W213 E 63 AMG includes RENNtech’s Stage II Turbo’s, an improved Fuel System, performance software for ECU (Engine Control Unit) and CPC (Power Train Control Unit), Stainless-Steel Downpipes with 200 Cell Catalytic Converters, Blow Off Valve adapters, and BMC air filters.

The full R3 package runs $29,380 plus labor and can be built around any of the M177 twin-scroll-powered Mercedes-AMG 63’s. With 1000+ horsepower and the sublime sound of a petrol-fueled AMG V8, there is no doubt who rules the leafy suburbs.

RENNtech R3 Performance Upgrade
For:
MY 2018+ Mercedes-AMG E63 & E63S Wagon or Sedan
Power: 1017 HP and 871 TQ (100 Oct) 965 HP and 816 TQ (93 Oct)
Performance: 0 – 60 MPH in 2.9 seconds. 60 – 130 MPH in 6.3 seconds

R3 Performance Upgrade Includes:
ECU Upgrade (RENNtech HHT)
Stainless Steel Downpipes w/200 Cell Catalytic Converters
CPC Upgrade
RENNtech Fuel System Upgrade
Blow-Off Valve Adapters
BMC Air Filters
Price: $29,380

RENNtech 213 E63AMG R3

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GAA Classic Cars July 2021 Auction: 1955 Chevrolet 210

Presented by GAA Classic Cars – Heading to GAA Classic Cars’ July 2021 auction is a 1955 Chevrolet 210 that’s truly a “no expense spared build.” While its exterior may look true to the original 210, it features a long list of modern upgrades that are tasteful and functional. This includes the power windows, Bluetooth radio, Fatman chassis, 355 SBC engine, custom steel wheels wrapped in Nitto S55 tires and even air conditioning. A full custom leather interior greets the driver and passengers who will enjoy every second of time in the cabin. They will surely enjoy their time when the pedal hits the floor and power is sent to the 9-inch Ford rear end.

This 1955 Chevrolet 210 will be auctioned off at GAA Classic Cars’ July 2021 auction, which runs from the 22nd to the 24th. For more information about the event, click here.


2004 Koenigsegg CCR To Be Offered at RM Sotheby’s Milan Sale

Presented by RM Sotheby’s

KOENIGSEGG VERSUS THE WORLD

The idea of building one’s own supercar to compete with the likes of Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren would generally be considered ludicrous. How could one man’s vision compete with such established sporting pedigree and record-setting engineering?

From time to time, however, someone does indeed attempt such a feat and, on even rarer occasions, succeeds brilliantly. Christian von Koenigsegg created his eponymous supercar company in 1994, at age 22; his aspiration was to build nothing short of the greatest supercar in history. Over the next three years, his small team created a prototype constructed using a radical carbon fiber tub and a litany of automotive engineering firsts. This car, named the Koenigsegg CC (Competition Coupé), was first publicly displayed at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997, and the reaction from public and press alike was overwhelming. Confident his cars would find buyers, Christian left Cannes with nothing other than production on his mind.

By 2002, Koenigsegg had released the sportier and more refined CC8S. Meanwhile, development was well underway on the fledging company’s third model, the CCR. The two cars share many characteristics, though the CCR is clearly an evolution upon the specifications and equipment of its predecessor. The CCR was fitted with new suspension and braking systems developed by specialists, a titanium exhaust, larger alloy wheels, and far greater aero-work creating significantly more downforce. All these upgrades were made necessary because the car’s 4.6-liter, aluminum-block, twin-supercharged V-8 engine had been tuned to produce an astonishing 806 brake horsepower. In February 2005, a Koenigsegg CCR dethroned the McLaren F1 as the fastest production car ever built, with a top speed of 387 km/h. Only 14 examples would be built before production ceased in 2006.

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CCR CHASSIS NUMBER 7011

This 2004 Koenigsegg CCR, chassis number 7011, is the third CCR example produced and is built upon the 11th carbon fiber chassis completed by the factory (hence its VIN designation). Finished in dramatic Lava Orange over a bespoke color-matched interior, 7011 is the exact CCR Koenigsegg unveiled to the public at the 2004 Geneva International Motor Show. 7011 was also heavily featured in period press photography released by Koenigsegg and is, quite possibly, the most well known CCR example of the scant 14 examples produced.

Following its time in the spotlight, this car’s German registration indicates that it was first registered on 23 May 2006. By 2009, 7011 had traveled just 1,150 kilometers while within the care of a collector in France. Since then, this alluring Koenigsegg CCR has seen regular servicing and enjoyment after time in several noted collections within Luxembourg and Germany. In preparation for sale, 7011 has just been serviced by marque specialists at Esser Automotive, the official Koenigsegg dealer in Aachen, Germany.

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Now showing 2,347 kilometers at the time of cataloging, chassis # 7011 is a supremely rarified and alluring offering that would be well suited for acquisition by the most astute of collectors.

This vehicle will be offered in RM Sotheby’s new Milan Sale, taking place 15 June at Palazzo Serbelloni in Italy. The sale will be livestreamed and remote bidding options are available.

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RM Sotheby’s Amelia Island 2021: 1929 Duesenberg Model J ‘Disappearing Top’ Torpedo By Murphy

Presented by RM Sotheby’sImages by Ryan Miller – The most famous design of Pasadena, California, coachbuilder Walter M. Murphy on the Duesenberg Model J chassis, the “Disappearing Top” Convertible Coupe saw production of about 25 examples, all with a distinctive convertible top that hid neatly within the smooth rear deck when lowered.

Yet there is a much rarer machine, the “Disappearing Top” Torpedo Convertible Coupe, which is considered by many to be the utter pinnacle of Murphy’s work on Duesenberg chassis. It combined the standard convertible coupe’s lines with the flowing, gracefully tapered deck of a “boattail” speedster, often finished in bare aluminum that extended forward through the beltline and down the center of the car’s cowl – providing an extra touch of sparkle in the California sun.

Few Duesenbergs so beautifully combined the marque’s performance ethos with the glamour of a status symbol.

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CHASSIS NUMBER 2199

Six examples of the “Disappearing Top” Torpedo Convertible Coupe were produced, five on the short wheelbase and a single long-wheelbase example. Body no. 876, used on the car offered here, may have been the first, as this and body no. 898, used on J-198 / 2221, were both “800-number” bodies, indicating they were built on-spec for Duesenberg rather than for individual clients. These two cars featured an early prototype version of the Murphy Disappearing Top, which hid under a low leather tonneau rather than a full metal clamshell lid. Further, body no. 876 features a single-passenger rumble seat within a unique tail design, which, rather than forming a clean point as on other examples, flares out again at the bottom, extends out to the sides, and then curves to meet the rear fenders – an important identifying point in the surviving Murphy photos of the car.

This was one of two Torpedo Convertible Coupes delivered without the usual chrome “rub strips” on the rear fenders, and, most distinctively of all, with bare aluminum coachwork. The sides of the body and much of the hood were brush-finished, while the top of the rear deck, flowing through the caps of the doors and into the “sweep” of the hood, was polished to a mirror finish. The stunning result resembled the dazzling Rolls-Royces built for certain Maharajas. Only the fenders and valances were painted a rich dark blue.

According to the records of the late Duesenberg historian Ray Wolff, chassis number 2199 was sold new to David Gray of Santa Barbara, California. Mr. Gray’s father, John, had in 1903 made the wise decision to invest $10,500 in the fledgling automobile company founded by Henry Ford. In 1919, David Gray sold the family stock back to Mr. Ford for $26 million and lived quite happily for the remainder of his life.

The Gray Duesenberg was sold on in 1933 to William McDuffie of Los Angeles. Later in the 1930s, like so many Duesenbergs, it was modernized with the addition of skirted JN-style fenders and the smaller 17-inch wheels. In this form, it was apparently noticed by Hollywood, as it made an appearance on the silver screen in a memorable scene of the film She Had to Eat. The car continued to enjoy the care of a handful of Southern California caretakers through the late 1940s, including the Beverly Hills attorney and longtime Motor Trend columnist Robert J. Gottlieb.

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In 1951, it was purchased by William Coverdale, an early and longtime Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club member from Waynesville, Ohio. A member of an old railroad family, Mr. Coverdale was an avid Duesenberg enthusiast who regularly hosted the faithful at his farm. This was notably his favorite Model J. By the time of his acquisition, it was missing the original engine, J-178, which had reportedly been used by the Los Angeles dealer Bob Roberts for parts. Coverdale was able to acquire another original Duesenberg engine, J-414, which he installed, and which remains under the hood to this day.

With the “boattail” returned to presentable running order, in addition to a light cosmetic refurbishment, Mr. Coverdale often enjoyed driving it. It appeared at an early ACD Club meeting in Avon, Pennsylvania, in the mid-1950s, and would occasionally reappear at Auburn over the years. It remained a prized possession of its owner until 1985, when he was finally convinced to part with it after 34 years. After being brokered through the hands of Bob Adams and Tom Barrett, and briefly owned by the late Rick Carroll, the Duesenberg was acquired by the Blackhawk Collection. Following a restoration, the car was then presented to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club and was certified Category One, recognizing that it retains all correct Duesenberg components, including the original chassis frame, firewall and bodywork.

In 2015 the car was acquired by the proud current owner, who submitted it to RM Auto Restoration for a complete, concours-quality restoration. Research allowed the remarkable original bare brushed aluminum finish to be carefully restored, while surviving Murphy factory and period photographs allowed the original trim, altered by prior owners, to be faithfully reproduced. RM was able to save the vast majority of the original aluminum sheet metal, preserving it at great cost wherever possible – a laborious but highly worthwhile process that is evident in the finished product. The dark blue interior and fenders are as-original.

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The result drew much attention and favorable comment upon its debut at the 2019 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, where, amidst extraordinarily tough competition, it was judged Second in Class. It went on to appear at the 2020 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, where it achieved Best in Class. These remain the only two appearances of the car wearing its present restoration, and thus a world of both club and concours showings remains available to the successful bidder.

Through the years, the car has been featured on the cover of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club Newsletter (Number 7, 2002, misidentified as J-476) and in most of the well-known Duesenberg tomes, including Josh B. Malks’s Illustrated Duesenberg Buyer’s Guide (p. 49), J.L. Elbert’s Duesenberg: The Mightiest American Motor Car (p. 49, plate 39), and Fred Roe’s Duesenberg: The Pursuit of Perfection (p. 236, center, misidentified as J-476). It is accompanied by copies of photographs taken in Tom Barrett’s possession.

With its unique details and fascinating history, this extraordinary Duesenberg is every bit the striking and showstopping machine that it was when delivered to David Gray in 1929. One of only four surviving “Disappearing Top” Torpedo Convertible Coupes remaining intact on their original chassis, and the only car still in its original bare aluminum livery, it is a truly remarkable automobile – one that stands alone even in the rarefied world of Model J Duesenbergs.

This vehicle will be offered at RM Sotheby’s Amelia Island auction, taking place 22 May during the world-renowned Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. In-person and remote bidding options are available; contact RM Sotheby’s to register to bid.

Revolution Race Cars: Starting a Revolution

Presented by Revolution Race Cars – Revolution is the British race car company making an impact on the world stage. Just two years ago, Revolution’s A-One sports prototype made its debut in the UK Sports Prototype Cup and one year later, nineteen drivers took to the grid at the Portuguese F1 Grand Prix support race. But that was just the start. Already, six Revolution A-Ones have been imported into the USA, creating a storm on the track day scene and a North American championship is on the cards later this year.

Revolution may be a new name, but it has an experienced team led by Radical Sportscars founder Phil Abbott.

“Since our first F1 support race, our customer enquiries have increased four-fold,” said Abbott. “Everybody who has ever bought a sports-racing car in America seems to have contacted us recently. The interest has gone global because we’ve put ourselves on the right stage.”

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A new type of track car – for amateur fun or serious racing.

The A-One is a prototype sports racer designed to fill the gap between traditional spaceframe chassis cars and the costly, full-blooded LMP machinery of the IMSA series. The A-One features a carbon tub, carbon floor and bodywork, weighs just 795kg and boasts a 427 hp 3.7-liter V6 with a six-speed paddle shift gearbox at its heart. The result is a fulsome 512 bhp per tonne.

“Instead of trying to make a new Radical or something similar, we’ve created an LMP-type car at half an LMP3 price,” explains Abbott. “For owners of older tech spaceframe cars, it’s a huge step to move up to something like an LMP chassis, and there are always customers wanting to step into something faster, safer, more progressive.”

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Driving forward in North America.

With two dealers already appointed in the USA, (Revolution RSR in San Diego and Esses Racing in Austin), Revolution is well placed to grow. This year, more agents will be appointed in the USA. A partnership with duPont Registry has been established to showcase the A-One at Amelia Island, Pebble Beach and the Barrett Jackson events in Scottsdale and Las Vegas.  

To discover more and to register your interest in a Revolution test drive go to www.RevolutionRaceCars.com

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Dealer Details: Motorcar Gallery

Presented by Motorcar Gallery– South Florida has a pace of life all its own. In a world of luxury real estate, mega yachts, and supercars many small car dealers have not been able to survive the fast lifestyle that exists. However, there is one respite amid the hustle & bustle of Fort Lauderdale. It is there you will find a family business that emphasizes customer service above all else. Motorcar Gallery has been in the classic car business since 1984. Their iconic location on U.S.1 is blocks from Las Olas, and it has become a Mecca for those of us who share a love for classics.

A growing backlash among our fans is directed at the mega-dealers. The massive conglomerates have forced many small stores like this out of business while transforming customers into statistics. The employees at Motorcar Gallery have over 200 years in sales and service of the world’s most coveted cars. Not only can they help you make an informed purchase, but their staff is also available around the clock to offer service, storage, and delivery of your classic.

You are not a number, and your repeat business is why Motorcar Gallery is able to shine brighter than any corporate behemoth. This is easily seen as you drive past the showroom. Instead of packing the floor with the latest arrivals, Motorcar Gallery knows each car has a story to tell. In fact, knowing how each car made it here is worth your time. The love of cars is what motivates this team to go above and beyond what you have experienced before, so click here for an experience you won’t regret.

P.S. Here is a taste of what you will see in the showroom:


1971 Ferrari 365 GTC4

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1977 Maserati Bora

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1967 Aston Martin DB6

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