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Perhaps one of the most special Ferraris will be auctioned by Mecum Auctions with the 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Speciale by Scaglietti. The unit — with serial number 06701 — is just one of three in existence, but it is believed this is the only one made available in the market, at least any time soon.
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This 1972 Cadillac Eldorado wagon that's for sale is three kinds of weird. For starters, it's an Eldorado wagon that was coachbuilt by the American Sunroof Company, of which there are only thought to be eight in the world. The listing then says it's believed to have been owned by Evel Knievel, despite not having any actual proof of that. And lastly, it's currently up for auction in the UK, which is the very last place I'd expect to see a custom-body '72 Eldorado.
The original GMC Syclone was a bonkers performance truck before those were even really a thing. Just under 3,000 examples of the turbocharged, AWD weapon were built, making them sought-after rigs these days. YouTuber Tony Angelo couldn't manage to buy a decent one, so he's decided to build his own from scratch—as many have before.
The GMC Syclone is a great underdog story of a working-class truck that was turned into a factory hot rod. It whooped exotic cars in the quarter-mile and zero-to-60 sprints with a turbocharged 4.3-liter V6 and all-wheel drive. The Syclone was a more affordable supercar slayer back in the '90s, but these days, you can spend new Corvette money on a clean one.
When it comes to filling up your car with juice, it's important to get things right. A gasoline car will choke on diesel, and the opposite combination is ripe for trouble, too. But if you have a low-end car with a very basic engine, you can potentially run it on some very low-rent flammable fluids indeed.
Coveted limited edition classic heads to the auction house, untold millions to be spent