2020 Ferrari 488 Pista | Current Bid: $465,000 (at time of writing)

Auction Ends: September 30, 2025
Mileage: 184 kilometers (~114 miles)
Location: British Columbia, Canada

Overview

This Canadian-market 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista presents in virtually delivery-mileage condition, showing just 184 kilometers (~114 miles). Finished in Rosso Corsa over a Cuoio and Black interior, it was optioned with over CAD$104k in extras, bringing its window sticker to CAD$520,236. Highlights include carbon-fiber wheels, black racing stripes, and extensive carbon-fiber aero. Recently acquired by the selling dealer, it is being offered at no reserve with Alberta registration and a clean Carfax.

CMI Insights
Low-mile Pista examples remain strong performers at auction, and Canadian-market cars like this one add another layer of rarity. The spec is particularly compelling: carbon wheels (a CAD $26k option), factory stripe, and carbon aero make it a β€œcollector-grade” build. The fact it was ordered without a radio only reinforces the track-focused nature of the car. With the current market showing continued strength for modern Ferraris, especially limited-production track specials, this is one to watch.

Spec Highlights

  • Rosso Corsa w/ CAD$16,402 black racing stripes

  • Carbon-fiber 20β€³ wheels (CAD$28,971)

  • Carbon-fiber rear diffuser, front flaps, and air vents

  • SCM-E magnetorheological suspension

  • Ceramic-composite brakes w/ red calipers

  • Cuoio leather & black cloth bucket seats w/ Rosso Cavallino embroidery

  • Matte carbon-fiber interior trim

  • Factory delete radio option

2005 Ford GTX1 | Current Bid: $380,000 (at time of writing)

Auction Ends: In 5 days
Mileage: 17k miles
Location: Illinois, USA

Overview

This 2005 Ford GTX1 is the 18th of fewer than 40 examples converted by the Genaddi Design Group into an open-top homage to the 1966 Sebring-winning GT40 X-1. Presented in Ebony Black with silver stripes over a black leather interior, it shows 17k miles and is offered with a clean Carfax and Florida title. Notably, it includes a custom three-piece removable hardtop constructed by Garrett’s Rod Shop, invoiced at $17k in 2014.

CMI Insights
The GTX1 sits in a unique corner of Ford GT history, blending rarity, heritage, and a controversial but fascinating aftermarket-approved conversion. Collectors often debate whether these conversions enhance or dilute the original GT’s value, but with fewer than 40 built, the collectibility is undeniable. With standard GT values holding strong, the GTX1 offers an intriguing alternative for collectors seeking exclusivity and a nod to Ford’s endurance racing past while making the GT more practical by removing the head slicing door roof.

Spec Highlights

  • 1 of fewer than 40 conversions by Genaddi Design Group

  • Ebony Black w/ silver stripes

  • Custom 3-piece removable hardtop (Garrett’s Rod Shop, $17k invoice)

  • Carbon-fiber Sparco seats w/ silver grommets

  • BBS forged lightweight aluminum wheels (18” front / 19” rear)

  • Brembo brakes w/ cross-drilled rotors

  • GTX1-specific aero & side stripes

  • McIntosh CD stereo w/ custom carbon-fiber subwoofer panel

  • Plaque signed by Kip Ewing & Mark Gerisch

2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S 7-Speed | Current Bid: $172,500 (at time of writing)

Auction Ends: September 30, 2025
Mileage: 1,300 miles
Location: Arizona, USA

Overview

This 2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S is one of just 69 U.S.-market cars delivered with the seven-speed manual transaxle in its final year of production. Finished in Tungsten Silver over Obsidian Black Strathmore leather with yellow stitching, it retains only 1,300 miles. Factory highlights include the Exterior Carbon Fiber Pack, carbon-ceramic brakes, and lightweight Satin Black 19β€³ wheels. Originally stickered at $229,184, it is being offered on dealer consignment with a clean Carfax and Montana title.

CMI Insights
The manual-equipped V12 Vantage S is one of the most collectible modern Aston Martins, blending old-school analog character with modern performance. With fewer than 70 built for the U.S., supply is incredibly limited, and collectors have been steadily targeting these cars as β€œfinal manuals.” The ultra-low mileage here and strong spec suggest this example could test record pricing for the model. As interest in analog V12s continues to build, the V12 Vantage S is poised to climb further in the coming years.

Spec Highlights

  • 1 of ~69 U.S.-market 7-speed manual cars (2017)

  • Tungsten Silver over Obsidian Black Strathmore leather w/ yellow stitching

  • Exterior Carbon Fiber Pack

  • Satin Black lightweight 19β€³ wheels

  • Carbon-ceramic brakes w/ yellow calipers

  • Adaptive Damping System (ADS)

  • Power-adjustable seats, navigation, rear-view camera

  • Window sticker total: $229,184

2009 Porsche Cayenne GTS (6-Speed Manual) | Current Bid: $18,000 (at time of writing)

Auction Ends: October 2, 2025 @ 1:46 PM EDT
Mileage: 122,300 miles

Overview

GTS Red over black, V8/6-speed manual, and largely stockβ€”this 957-gen Cayenne GTS hits the enthusiast sweet spot. It presents as a well-used but honest driver with cosmetic wear (chips, dings, clearcoat failure in spots) and some mechanical notes to sort (intermittent β€œCheck Brake Light” warning after cold starts; hard hot-starts likely tied to a high-resistance starter cable). A secondary cat bypass is the only declared mod. Big recent maintenance includes bank-1 lifters/valve cover gaskets, coils, plugs, oil services, and a driveshaft support bearing.

CMI Insights
Manual GTS (2008–2010) trucks remain thin on the ground and continue to draw outsized interest relative to automatics. Condition here is β€œdriver-grade,” but the spec (6MT, 21β€³ SportPlus wheels, leather/Alcantara, Bose) and transparency around service help. Expect strong bidding if a PPI clears the hot-start and brake-warning gremlins.

Not a big fan of manual SUVs to be honest, but I still find this market to be quite interesting to follow!

Spec Highlights

  • GTS Red over black leather/Alcantara

  • 21β€³ Cayenne SportPlus wheels, bi-xenon headlights, enlarged rear spoiler, sunroof

  • Heated, power front seats β€’ Bose audio

  • Largely stock; Hanksville Hot Rods secondary cat bypass installed

  • Clean NJ title; Carfax shows no accidents (gap 2012–2015)

PTS Voodoo Blue 2016 Porsche 991 Carrera GTS Aerokit | Current Bid: $70,000 (at time of writing)
Auction Ends: September 30, 2025
Mileage: 43,943 miles

Overview

Representing the final year of the naturally aspirated Carrera range, this 991 GTS stands out thanks to a one-off spec in Paint-to-Sample Voodoo Blue with the rare Aerokit Cup package. Factory highlights include PCCB brakes, PDCC with PASM Sport Suspension, Burmester Audio, Premium Package Plus, and 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats. Interior accents include Carmine Red stitching, carbon-fiber trim, and body-color interior pieces.

It’s further modified with an AWE center muffler, ceramic tint, and 20" OZ Racing wheels (front tires being replaced before delivery). The car shows ~43k miles, and the seller notes a full PPF wrap with some wear at the edges.

CMI Insights
A naturally aspirated, high-option GTS in a PTS shade like Voodoo Blue is exactly what buyers look for as β€œlast of the line” modern 911s gain traction. While mileage is higher than collector-grade examples plus being a PDK, the unique color, Aerokit, and PCCBs make this a prime enthusiast’s car.

Factory Equipment & Options

  • Paint-to-Sample Voodoo Blue w/ Aerokit Cup (front spoiler + ducktail)

  • Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB)

  • Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) w/ PASM Sport Suspension

  • Burmester Audio Package

  • LED headlights w/ PDLS+ β€’ Clear glass taillights

  • 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus β€’ Premium Package Plus

  • Carmine Red stitching β€’ Carbon-fiber trim β€’ Body-color interior accents

Recent Work

  • Lower front control arms replaced (2024)

  • Belts replaced (2023)

  • Oil service recently completed

  • 50k-mile service performed ~3 years ago

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