2008 Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Black Series
High Bid: $90,000 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 22, 2025
Mileage: 19k miles
Overview
This one-owner CLK63 AMG Black Series is finished in Bright Silver Metallic over Black Nappa leather and has been meticulously maintained since new. It is one of approximately 500 Black Series produced worldwide, with around 350 allocated to the U.S. Showing just 19k miles, it remains in excellent condition and presents as a standout example of one of AMGβs most hardcore road cars.
Notable Features
One of ~350 U.S. cars produced
Motorsport-inspired bodywork with carbon-fiber aero
6.2L hand-built V8 (500 hp, 465 lb-ft) paired with a 7-speed AMG Speedshift automatic
Adjustable AMG coilover suspension and wider front/rear tracks
Heated carbon-trimmed bucket seats, rear-seat delete
Harman Kardon stereo, dual-zone climate, navigation
Factory 19β³ AMG forged wheels with 2020β2021 Pirelli tires
Known Flaws
The seller describes the car as immaculate, and no major flaws are reported in the listing.
Why Iβm Watching
The CLK63 AMG Black Series has always been a special model, but values have risen as collectors recognize it as the last of AMGβs naturally aspirated car with only 500 made worldwide. With single ownership and low miles, this example checks many of the right boxes.
2006 Ford GT
High Bid: $435,500 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: October 3, 2025
Mileage: 724 miles
Overview
This 2006 Ford GT is a standout opportunity, showing just 724 miles and never having been privately registered. Finished in Mark IV Red over Ebony leather, it is one of 4,038 examples produced and includes all four factory options: painted racing stripes, a McIntosh stereo, forged aluminum wheels, and red-painted brake calipers. The car retains clean Carfax history and comes with original documentation, making it a highly desirable collector piece.
Notable Features
All four factory options totaling over $13k (stripes, stereo, wheels, red calipers)
Supercharged 5.4L V8 with 6-speed manual transmission
Carbon-fiber bucket seats and magnesium center tunnel
McIntosh audio system
Only 724 miles, never titled β essentially still a new car!
Known Flaws
Minor rock chips on the front fascia and a small dent on the driverβs side front fender
Floor cover slightly lifting on driverβs side
Intermittent oil pressure and fuel gauge readings
Why Iβm Watching
The first-generation Ford GT has cemented its place as a modern classic, but finding one with delivery miles and never registered is virtually unheard of. This example represents one of the purest βtime capsuleβ opportunities for a serious collector looking to secure a blue-chip American supercar.
2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring
High Bid: $306,777 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 24, 2025
Mileage: 3,600 miles
Overview
This 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring was finished in paint-to-sample Linden Green and optioned with a six-speed manual, making it one of the more desirable Touring builds to come up for auction this year. The car includes the Touring Package in Black, Sport Chrono, Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, front-axle lift, 18-way adaptive Sport Plus seats, and a Bose sound system. With just 3,600 miles, a clean Carfax, and a window sticker showing an MSRP of $186,380, this example has been kept in excellent condition and recently serviced in preparation for the sale.
Notable Features
Paint-to-sample Linden Green (rare PTS finish)
Touring Package in Black (revised decklid, black trim, retractable spoiler)
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB)
Sport Chrono Package
Front-axle lift system
18-way Adaptive Sport Plus seats
Bose surround-sound system
Known Flaws
None noted in listing; car shows as well-maintained with recent fluid changes, battery replacement, and DME inspection provided.
Why Iβm Watching
Paint-to-sample GT3 Tourings always attract strong attention, and this one in Linden Green is a standout. With PCCBs, Sport Chrono, and a near-perfect spec, it checks all the boxes for collectors who value rarity, usability, and long-term desirability. Tourings have been strong performers in the market lately and this one could set a benchmark result despite its hideous black wheels.
1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster
Current Bid: $282,222 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 30, 2025
Mileage: 9,000 miles
Overview
This 1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster is finished in Giallo Super Fly over black and yellow leather. Powered by a 5.7-liter V12 paired with a gated five-speed manual and the Viscous Traction (VT) AWD system, this example showcases key updates for the 1999 model year, including fixed composite headlights sourced from the Nissan 300ZX. It retains signature elements like scissor doors, a removable hardtop that stores above the engine, and a rear wing. Showing 9k miles, this Diablo has been kept in excellent condition with recent service including a brake fluid flush in September 2025.
Notable Features
5.7-liter V12 with 5-speed gated manual transmission
Removable hardtop stored above the engine compartment
Adjustable suspension with Brembo cross-drilled brakes
OZ Racing 18β multi-piece alloy wheels
Black/yellow leather cabin with diamond stitching and embroidered headrests
Alpine stereo and Kenwood head unit
Known Flaws
Passenger-side power window control module, motor, and regulator replaced in 2021
Previously equipped alarm system has been removed
Why Iβm Watching
Late-production Diablos with the 1999 refresh are among the most sought-after modern-classic Lamborghinis. This VT Roadster combines low mileage, the collectible gated manual, and a standout color combo. With clean history and fresh service, this example has strong potential to bring a premium result.
2016 McLaren 675LT Coupe β 2,700 Miles, MSO Azure Blue
Current Bid: $205,000 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 25, 2025
Mileage: 2,700 miles
Overview
This 2016 McLaren 675LT is one of 500 coupes built and was ordered with over $24k in McLaren Special Operations (MSO) details, including Azure Blue paint, a satin carbon-fiber air brake, and a custom Carbon Black/Harissa Red steering wheel. The car shows just 2,700 miles and benefits from ~$60k in recent work (!!!) completed in July 2025, including new tires, struts, nose-lift lines, a water pump, and a battery. As the hardcore evolution of the 650S, the 675LT is lighter, sharper, and more focused, offering motorsport-inspired aerodynamics and dynamic capability.
Notable Features
MSO Azure Blue paint and extensive carbon-fiber options (~$24k)
Carbon-shelled seats with Alcantara/Harissa Red accents
Ultra-lightweight forged wheels with Pirelli Trofeo R tires
ProActive Chassis Control with selectable drive modes
McLaren Track Telemetry system with 3 cameras
Extended Carbon Fiber Interior Package ($6,270)
Titanium exhaust system
Why Iβm Watching
The 675LT is widely considered the sweet spot of McLarenβs modern lineup, raw and lightweight but still analog enough. With a stunning MSO color, rare options, and $60k in fresh maintenance, this example has all the right ingredients to outperform typical 675LT comps at auction.
2007 Ferrari F430 Spider 6-Speed
Current Bid: $200,430 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 25, 2025
Mileage: 9,000 miles
Overview
This 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider pairs a six-speed manual gearbox with its naturally aspirated 4.3-liter V8 and shows just 9k miles. Finished in Nero DS over Nero leather, it has been with its current owner since 2014 and received extensive maintenance in recent years, including new taillights, convertible top hydraulic cylinders, intake manifold gaskets, and fuel pumps. The car is optioned with Daytona-style seats, Challenge wheels, Scuderia shields, and carbon-fiber interior trim.
Notable Features & Options
Six-speed gated manual gearbox
19β³ Challenge wheels with titanium bolts
Power-adjustable Daytona-style seats
Carbon-fiber driving and lower cabin zone trim
Scuderia Ferrari fender shields
Navigation system and Focal audio upgrade
Lowered suspension with SCC spacers
Known Flaws
Typical Ferrari sticky-button issues (addressed in 2016)
Minor trim and interior component replacements over time
Why Iβm Watching
Manual F430 Spiders are extremely rare, especially with mileage this low and having all the right options. With values continuing to firm up on gated Ferraris, this example has strong long-term collectability and could easily attract last-minute bidding.
2007 Porsche 911 GT3
Current Bid: $165,000 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 29, 2025
Mileage: 8,000 miles
Overview
This 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over a black leather and Alcantara interior and shows 8k miles, with 3k added under current ownership since 2010. Powered by the legendary 3.6-liter Mezger flat-six paired with a six-speed manual and limited-slip differential, it is factory-equipped with PCCB brakes, PASM suspension with adjustable coilovers, and a rear wing. The car is consigned with a clean Carfax and has remained California-registered since new.
Notable Features & Options
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB)
PASM with adjustable coilovers
Heated Adaptive Sport Seats
Sound Package Plus
Bi-Xenon headlights with washers
Silver-finished 19β³ wheels
GT3-branded sill guards and silver seatbelts
Known Flaws
Scratches noted on front lip spoiler
Tires date back to 2016, likely due for replacement
Why Iβm Watching
Low-mileage 997.1 GT3s with PCCB and Adaptive Sport Seats rarely come up, and this one has a long-term ownership history and is in excellent condition. The Mezger-powered GT3s have been increasingly sought after, and this spec makes it a highly attractive collector-grade example.
2004 Porsche 911 GT3
Current Bid: $78,500 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 26, 2025
Mileage: 21,286 miles
Overview
This 2004 Porsche 911 GT3 is finished in Guards Red over black full leather and represents the first GT3 officially offered in the U.S. Showing 21k miles, it pairs its 3.6-liter Mezger flat-six with a six-speed manual and limited-slip differential.
Notable Features & Options
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) β $8,150
Sport Seats w/ rear backrest painted exterior color β $1,495
Carbon/aluminum shift lever & brake handle β $880
Xenon Headlamp Package β $1,090
Stainless steel door sills β $425
Embossed Porsche lettering floor mats β $425
Guards Red seat belts
Leather sun visors w/ lighted mirrors β $560
Cruise control β $570
Why Iβm Watching
The 996 GT3 has matured into a collector-grade driverβs car, and U.S.-delivered examples with PCCB and sport seats are rare to see. With original records, period literature, and a strong factory specification, this is one of the purist-spec Mezger GT cars to keep an eye on.
2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring 6-Speed
Current Bid: $221,000 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 26, 2025
Mileage: 7,000 miles
Production Numbers: N/A
Overview
This 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring is finished in paint-to-sample Bahama Yellow with matching interior accents from Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. Optioned with a six-speed manual, Touring Package in Black, and the Chrono Package, it blends Porscheβs modern performance with understated touring design. Equipment includes rear-axle steering, a front-axle lift system, 20β³ and 21β³ center-lock wheels, a Bose sound system, and a body-color fire extinguisher. Previously sold on BaT in March 2024, it now shows 7k miles and is offered at no reserve with a clean Carfax and Texas title.
Notable Features & Options
Paint-to-sample Bahama Yellow
Touring Package in Black
Six-speed manual with mechanical LSD
Chrono Package with dash-mounted chronograph
LED-Matrix headlights with PDLS+
Heated power-adjustable seats with crests
Body-color fire extinguisher
Extended range 23.7-gallon fuel tank
Bose premium sound system
Known Flaws
Three previous owners noted. A bit high for a 3 year old car.
Why Iβm Watching
Bahama Yellow is a rare paint-to-sample shade, and combined with Exclusive Manufaktur details and the Touring spec, this 992 GT3 stands out in a sea of greys and silvers. The no-reserve listing is especially worth watching, as unique color cars often spark strong bidding wars. Itβs an excellent bellwether for how the market values PTS Touring examples today.
1960 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster β 74k Miles (TMU)
Current Bid: $660,300 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 30, 2025
Mileage: 74,000 miles (true mileage unknown)
Production Numbers: 1 of 249 built in 1960, 1,858 total roadsters
Overview
This 1960 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster is finished in its factory shade of Fire Engine Red over tan leather with a beige soft top. Chassis 002442 was delivered new to CuraΓ§ao before being imported to the U.S., where it spent four decades with its original California owner. It later passed through noted long-term custodians before joining its current ownership in 2011. Power comes from a numbers-matching 3.0-liter M198 inline-six with Bosch mechanical fuel injection paired to a four-speed manual. Offered with a copy of its factory data card, Gullwing Register entry, fitted luggage, and a tool kit, this Roadster represents one of the most collectible postwar Mercedes models.
Notable Features & Options
Factory Fire Engine Red over tan leather
3.0L M198 inline-six with Bosch mechanical fuel injection
Four-speed manual gearbox
Beige convertible top and body-color wheels with chrome covers
Becker Mexico radio with Reims shortwave adapter
Fitted luggage set, tool kit, and ownerβs manuals included
Known Flaws
Paint shows rub-through in areas
Odometer reads 74k miles, but true mileage is unknown
California title noted as a duplicate
Provenance Timeline
1959: Delivered new to CuraΓ§ao (Mercedes-Benz dealer Handelsmaatschappij Kusters)
1960sβ2000s: Owned by a California Navy veteran and entrepreneur for ~40 years
2005: Sold to retired Army serviceman, used in Copperstate 1000 & California Mille
2011βPresent: Current ownership, offered on dealer consignment
Why Iβm Watching
With just 249 built in 1960 and fewer than 1,900 total Roadsters, this example checks the boxes of rarity, provenance, and originality perfect for a collector looking for an example to drive and enjoy.