1968 'Rent-a-Racer' Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 H hits eBay
Carroll Shelby and Hertz brought back the "Rent-A-Racer" program by adding the Shelby GT350 to Hertz's Sports Car Club fleet. Now it's for sale on eBay.
Carroll Shelby and Hertz brought back the "Rent-A-Racer" program by adding the Shelby GT350 to Hertz's Sports Car Club fleet. Now it's for sale on eBay.
What's better than a 2016 Ford Mustang? This one packs a 2.9-liter supercharger and crank things up to 804 hp, and it's on eBay.
This is a 1970 Plymouth GTX, and though it's definitely seen its better days, it's an American classic with plenty of potential for the right buyer.
The unassuming nature of this Plymouth Reliant will make stop-light drag races all the sweeter.
This Mercury Cougar Eliminator, dressed in sporty Competition Orange paint, is claimed to be an unrestored "survivor."
This is one of three RVs claimed to have been shaped by famed American industrial designer Brooks Stevens in 1941.
Number 135 of 300 has barely been touched and could be yours.
And it's going to the highest bidder.
This Chevrolet Corvette was purchased by its current owner in 2003 and has been stored in like-new condition ever since.
The starting bid – $250,000 – is as lofty as this Group B-derived Ford RS200 road car's performance.
This VW was owned and customized by Jesse James of West Coast Choppers fame. Love him or hate him, you can't fault his taste in toys.
Sadly, you can't buy a brand new FC-150 from Jeep anymore. This pristine one on eBay might be as close as you can get.
But by the 1980s, Shelby was plying his trade over at Chrysler churning out special editions like the Dodge Shelby Charger, zippy CSX, rorty GLHS, and this—the 1989 Shelby Dakota muscle truck.
A one-of-one concept that's perfect for the Oldsmobile collector, up for bidding on eBay now.
ASC McLaren Mustangs were the result of a project that was already underway between the American Sunroof Company and McLaren (no, not that McLaren).
Modern stock cars aren't even close to the road cars they resemble. But what about a custom-built street car just like the real thing?
The words "they don't make 'em like they used to" couldn't ring truer here.
This is what happens when you cross a 1947 Chevrolet pickup with a 1995 Mercury Cougar.
But even pony cars can look delightful under a coating of the silty stuff, and that's exactly how this aged '66 Ford Mustang presents.
In the end, there can be only one. Which would you choose?
This 2010 Shelby GT500 recently surfaced for sale online, and in the past six years has accumulated just 21.1 miles.