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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.

Even a mile away, anyone can make out the iconic profile of a 1969 Camaro RS. The Rally-Sport package was optional on the first Camaros, hiding the headlights for a menacing look. The 1967 and ’68 models were more modest, but nothing beats the style of 1969. For one year only, Chevrolet allowed stylists to accentuate every body line along with the interior. Unfortunately, the 1969 Camaro was one year only, as 1970 would see an all-new model.

Lately everyone has been in a frenzy to swap in the late-model LS engines. While they are less temperamental, they are physically smaller than the original small blocks. That’s why this forged 496 big block with make you smile. Inside are Mahle 10.5:1 pistons, h-beam rods, and a SCAT crank. The solid roller cam has .660 lift, and aluminum heads send exhaust to ceramic-coated Hooker headers. Behind them is a complete dual 3″ Flowmaster 50 series exhaust.

Thankfully the owner chose Vintage Air to keep the interior ice cold, as the black leather buckets will be warm in the summer. Other finishing touches include a Flaming River steering column, Omega gauges, and big Wilwood brakes. Nothing beats the sound and fury of a solid roller top end, especially when provoked. So not only does this Tangelo beast look amazing, it will rev fast enough to snap the tachometer needle.

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!



“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.



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Since 1986, World Imports USA has been providing drivers throughout the Jacksonville area with high-quality premium used vehicles, spanning many luxury brands, body styles, and other offerings. World Imports USA is also a certified Lotus dealership, offering the latest sports cars from the iconic British automaker.

What we are here to present you with today is a pair of incredibly rare luxury SUVs. First up is a 2019 Lamborghini Urus Mansory Wide Body Edition. This is, in fact, the only one of its kind in the entire world and it was built at Mansory in Germany. That means this one-of-a-kind custom Urus is built with true Mansory craftsmanship and is of the highest quality. If you’ve ever wanted an aggressive SUV, here’s your new ride. The entire exterior has been given a serious makeover thanks to Mansory, giving it a menacing appearance. There is a power upgrade to 750HP, Sport exhaust, Yavin 24” Fully Forged Wheels in black just to name a few of the many enhancements.

The interior is also fully customized by the team at Mansory including the starter button in the headliner, custom steering wheel, and more.  This only has a scant 109 miles and is ready to be delivered to you today.  For more information and images, be sure to click the button below.

Next up is an incredibly rare 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet. This is, without a doubt, one of the rarest Mercedes models out there. The Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Landaulet was produced in a very limited quantity with only 99 examples offered worldwide! Because of this, the G 650 Landaulet has been sought out by celebrities and collectors around the world. If you’ve ever imagined how Maybach luxury would work with an SUV, here’s your ultimate answer. For more information, be sure to click the button below. And if you’re in the mood for two, they actually have a second example of the Landaulet for sale.


About World Imports USA – . With our no hassle and no pressure environment along with the wide selection you’ll find here you can be assured that only the finest vehicles are available, and when you get to know our process, you’ll trust that the World Imports USA Difference is all the difference you need to know to distinguish us from other dealerships in the area, as we’re the place to come to find your next vehicle!


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For the model year 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible, only 99 examples were created with the 440 Magnum Six Pack. That statistic alone makes the 1970 Challenger R/T Convertible being auctioned by GAA Classic Cars a rare opportunity because it’s one of those 99 examples.

The Challenger R/T Convertible being auctioned comes in the famous Plum Crazy Purple metallic paint with a black interior and black leather bucket seats. Between those seats sits the pistol grip shifter that manages the four-speed manual transmission. Mated to the transmission is the 440 440 CID 3×2 Barrell “Six Pack” Magnum V8 with 390 horsepower on tap. If that isn’t the recipe for a good time in a muscle car, what is?

Other highlights include the Rallye wheels, Goodyear Polyglas tires, dual exhaust with chrome tips, AM radio with 8-track, power brakes, R/T hood with hood tie downs, Rallye instrument cluster, Rim Blow steering wheel and a space-saver tire. GAA Classic Cars note that this purple beast has just 61k actual miles on its odometer.

This lot is one of 650 vehicles offered at GAA Classic Cars’ upcoming auction in Greensboro NC July 23-25.  Register to bid online or in-person today!


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Own a piece of history. The Jeep Brand is marking the return of the Gladiator with something truly exception – the Gladiator Launch Edition. With a limited production run of only 4,190, the Launch Edition is equipped with nearly every package and feature available. This enhanced version of the Rubicon comes complete with leading-edge technology, unstoppable off-road capability and much, much more – a truly outstanding representation of the Jeep Brand’s legendary dedication to authentic adventure.

Jeepology – Customized and Upgraded

In addition to the fully loaded Gladiator Launch Edition package, the team at Jeepology has taken this amazing vehicle to another level in off-road adventure.  Custom-designed by Darren Cantlay, former rock crawling driver and winner of the W.E. Rock Put Up or Shut Up competition, this one-of-a-kind Jeep is uniquely designed to handle all your off-road challenges. 

Add-ons include:

  • 37” Toyo MT with full size matching spare
  • Black Rhino rims with matching spare
  • EVO Roof Rack
  • EVO Bed Rack
  • KC HiLites Gravity LED Pro 6 Light Bar
  • KC HiLites Pro-Sport with Gravity LED G6
  • KC Bed Rack Lights
  • Warn Zeon Winch with Synthetic Rope
  • Mopar 2” Lift with Fox Shocks
  • Superchip Flashcal for JT Gladiator
  • RotopaX
  • Hi Lift jack

Owner Add-Ons – With 25% Deposit

  • Will deliver the vehicle within 500 miles (of Atlanta, GA) at no charge
  • Will provide a one (1) day test drive and driver training package at no charge