We're particularly fond of Paint to Sample Porsches built in an era before Paint to Sample was a common occurrence. In this case, the color specification is Summer Yellow over black leather, made even better with 18-inch two-piece Speedline variants of the classic 964-era Cup 1 wheel design.
This color combination isn't for everybody, but we suspect anyone who fully embraces automotive trends of the 1990s, particularly the quirkier German side of those trends, then we think you'll love this car.
This barely broken-in 296 GTB is painted the always stunning Verde British. Even better, it’s tastefully paired with unique Iroko brown interior with matching Alcantara, yellow brake calipers and lots of Alcantara.
If you're into quirky Ferraris, they don't get much more quirky than Ferrari's 412 grand touring coupe. Now throw in full leather light beige interior, an automatic gearbox and purple metallic paint and you have a seriously unique build.
A dark green Classic Services restoration from Singer Vehicle Design is always a winner in our book, so the 911 you see here that's part of Barrett Jackson's upcoming Scottsdale 2025 auction is definitely worth a closer look and a healthy amount of lust.
Given the recent exchange rates, buying cars in Canada using the American dollar can be a great way to get a deal or reach beyond your budget for the right car. Also, given the typical willingness to travel an aficionado of tailored cars will be willing to travel for the right car, traveling to Canada for a special build and going through the importation process isn't something to fret about much. Now, throw on the fact that Canada gets some options Americans don't and that's icing on the cake. It is with this in mind that we share with you this very low mileage RS 6 performance that's popped up at a Chevy dealer in Alberta.