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1965 Alfa Romeo GTA

This rare, factory-built, Italian sports car with a resume of motorsports is up for sale! The name Alfa Romeo GT is synonymous with elegance and sporting performance, never more so than in the GTA, a race version of the GT. The 1965 Alfa Romeo 1600 GTA Autodelta was a modified version of the Giulia GT introduced to compete in the European Touring Car Championship. The GTA was modified by Autodelta, who replaced the Giulia´s steel body with a lighter aluminum body to reduce considerably the cars weight. Now weighing just 1,630lbs, this beauty is powered by a 1.6L twin-spark engine that puts down up to 217hp in race-trim. The car has a long resume with hundreds of races under its fan-belt, and features a slew of upgrades, including magnesium wheels, a spartan race cockpit, and aluminum body panels.




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STAG RACK

Stag Rack is an innovative roof rack that uses suction to secure your gear to your car. The versatile, multi-sport rack is designed to mount on any vehicle in about two minutes, letting you securely carry your skis, snowboards, road or mountain bikes for all adventures. The system relies on vacuum cups and interchangeable mounts to easily switch between carrying bikes or skis. Built-in pumps seal the cups in place, and a pressure indicator lets you know when that se...
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1969 Shelby GT350 B Production Fastback

Presenting the captivating story of the 1969 Shelby GT350 B Production Fastback, a racecar with a remarkable journey. Originally a Silver Jade GT500, it faced theft and damage, leading to its transformation into a racing icon. Purchased by Jerry Lecatse of ABC Auto Wreckers, it underwent modifications, including a Boss 302 engine and Grabber Green paint. Racing in B Production from 1973 to 1975, Lecatse sold it to Gordon and Nancy Gimbel, who further evolved it into...
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BMW R nineT by Injustice Customs

This is undoubtedly one of the coolest BMW R Ninet conversions out there. Now christened "Thor", this amazing blacked-out and carbon-fiber clad scrambler was built by the Injustice Customs workshop located in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden. The R nineT Urban G/S was the perfect starting point for something purpose-built for adventure, it was fitted with a headlight from an Enduro bike, new suspension, new brakes, a custom-made titanium exhaust with an SC-Project su...
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