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MotoeXotica Classic Cars
2340 Cassens Drive
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1966 BATMAN Replica
Motoexotica is proud to offer another wonderful Batmobile. This 1966 Batmobile replica is by far one of the nicest in the country and by far the nicest that is currently for sale. Based on a 1976 Lincoln, the car has gone through a complete restoration wi...
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1929 Ford Rat Rod
The Hot Rod you see before you is not just any custom Hot Rod. This 1929 Ford 5-Window is a certified, Boyd Coddington build that was one of the last cars ever to be produced out of the Boyd Coddington shop in California. The owner of this car is none oth...
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1981 DeLorean Time Machine
The first prototype Delorean appeared in October 1976, and production officially began in 1981 in Dunmurry, a suburb of south west Belfast, Northern Ireland (with the first DMC-12 rolling off the production line on January 21). During its production, seve...
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1933 Ford wagon
Motoexotica is proud to offer three incredible hot rods from the collection of Scotty Grey. Scotty was a common face, seen on Boyd Coddington's hit TV series American Rodder, purchasing many of his customs. They had a long standing friendship that was bro...
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1932 Ford Roadster
Motoexotica is proud to offer three incredible hot rods from the collection of Scotty Grey. Scotty was a common face, seen on Boyd Coddington's hit TV series American Rodder, purchasing many of his customs. They had a long standing friendship that was bro...
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1952 OLDSMOBILE 88
The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88. The...
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1964 Porsche 356SC
The Porsche 356 was Porsche's first production automobile. It was a lightweight and nimble-handling rear-engine rear-wheel-drive 2-door sports car available in hardtop coupe and open configurations. Design innovations continued during the years of manufac...
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2008 Shelby GT500KR
The Shelby GT500KR arrived in spring 2008 in an exclusive run of only 1000 units. Celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the original Shelby Cobra GT500KR, Ford and Shelby collaborate on a new 'King of the Road' Mustang with the 2008 Shelby GT500KR. The ...
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2007 Boss Hoss Stud Hoss
In 1990, Boss Hoss was founded by Monte Warne based out of Dyersburg Tennessee. The companies ideas were simple, put huge General Motors produced V8 motors in motorcycles. By the mid-1990s, Boss Hoss was selling 300 vehicles per year. As of 2006[update], ...
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2011 Ford Mustang
Motoexotica is proud to offer a very rare custom Mustang. This 2011 Ford Mustang GT500 is a custom creation from the team at Retrobuilt. If you don't know about Retrobuilt, you're missing out on the next big Mustang customizer. Retrobuilt is an Official L...
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1957 CHRYSLER 300
The Chrysler 300 "letter series" were high-performance luxury cars built in very limited numbers by the Chrysler Corporation in the U.S. from 1955-1965. Each year's model used a new letter of the alphabet as a suffix (skipping "I"), reaching 300L by 1965,...
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2005 Ford Mustang
Motoexotica is proud to offer a very rare prototype Mustang. This 2005 Ford Mustang Terlingua is a one off creation from the team at Retrobuilt. This is a very special car since there will never be another built like it. It was built as a prototype to sho...
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1949 Packard Super Eight
Having emerged debt-free from its wartime service building Rolls-Royce Merlin airplane engines and powerplants for other military equipment, Packard returned to the business of building automobiles. Although its focus on mid-market cars carried over from ...
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2010 Ford Mustang
Motoexotica is proud to offer a very rare custom Mustang. This 2010 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is a custom creation from the team at Retrobuilt. If you don't know about Retrobuilt, you're missing out on the next big Mustang customizer. Retrobuilt is an Officia...
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1962 Ford Galaxie
The 1962 Ford Galaxie 406 brought newfound power to the company's muscle cars. Ford began 1962 without an engine over 400 cid, a serious deficiency against 409 Chevys, 413 Mopars, and 421 Pontiacs. The remedy came partway into the season with an enlargeme...
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1955 Lincoln Capri
The Lincoln Capri was a full-size automobile sold by Ford's Lincoln luxury division, built to compete with the Cadillac Series 62 and the Packard Series 400. The Capri readily outsold its stable mate, the Cosmopolitan, each year until the Cosmopolitan's d...
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1952 Mercury Monterey
The 1952-1954 Mercury Monterey was a standout among early '50s Mercury's for exceptional styling and sound engineering, coupled with solid construction and high-quality fit and finish. Monterey was a top-line subseries in 1952, then became a separate line...
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1957 CHEVROLET Nomad
The Corvette Nomad was a 1954 proto-type that debuted at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City for General Motors Motorama. It has been called the WALDORF ever since. It was such a huge success that some of the unique features were applied to a Chevr...
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1974 Jaguar XKE
The E-Type was initially designed and shown to the public as a rear-wheel drive grand tourer in two-seater coupe form (FHC or Fixed Head Coupe) and as a two-seater convertible (OTS or Open Two Seater). A "2+2" four-seater version of the coupe, with a leng...
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1949 OLDSMOBILE 76
Located in Sterling Heights Michigan, the GM North American Heritage Collection is made up of approximately 600 cars and trucks. Many reflect GM's industry firsts, like the first electric self-starter, used on the 1912 Cadillac, the first production V8 th...
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2000 Plymouth Prowler
Styled like a roadster of the 1930s, but redone in the mode of the '50s, the Prowler look's like no other modern car on the road. Motorcycle-type front fenders, for instance, moved along with the front wheels. Like the Viper before it, Prowler had been a ...
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1936 Packard 120B
The Packard One-Twenty was produced from 1935 through 1937 and again from 1939 through 1941. The One-Twenty signified Packard's move into the mid-priced eight cylinder market; a highly competitive segment that was filled with many marquees with numerous o...
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1955 CHEVROLET Pickup
Motoexotica is proud to offer another incredible custom pick up that was built as a tribute to the builder's son Ricky. Monica and Ricardo Lopez of Norwalk, California own Customs by Lopez in Compton California. Halfway through building a father/son '55 C...
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1964 Pontiac GTO
The first Pontiac GTO was an option package for the Pontiac Tempest, available with the two-door coupe, hardtop coupe, and convertible body styles. The $296 package included a 389 cu in V8 rated at 325 hp with a single Carter AFB four-barrel carburetor an...
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1957 DeSoto Firesweep
While the Firesweep featured DeSoto's signature tailfins, the front clip (the front section, forward of the firewall) was based on the Dodge Coronet. The most telling feature was the headlight design, housed under heavily chromed lids typical of Dodge. Fi...
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1968 Porsche 912
Concerned that the considerable price increase of a Type 911 with "flat" six-cylinder powerplant over the Type 356 would cost the company sales and narrow brand appeal, Porsche executives decided to introduce a new four-cylinder entry-level model. Like th...
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1960 Volkswagen Beetle
The Beetle Cabriolet began production in 1949 by Karmann in Osnabruck. It was in 1948 when Wilhelm Karmann bought a VW Beetle sedan and converted it into a four-seated convertible. After successfully presenting it at VW in Wolfsburg, production started in...
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1937 CHEVROLET 2+2
Motoexotica is offering another amazing street rod. This 1937 Chevrolet 5 window coupe is a complete customization and is a fresh build. The car is all steel including the rear fenders, running boards and cowl with the exception of the front fenders which...
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1937 Ford Phaeton
Motoexotica is offering another amazing complete custom hot rod. This '37 Ford Phaeton has the looks of a '40 Ford but is titled as a 1937. This is a California car that has been in the state for most of its life and with the previous owner since 1999. Th...
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1969 CHEVROLET Impala
In 1969, the Impala SS was available only as the Z24 (SS427), coming exclusively with a 427-cubic-inch (7.0 L) V8 of 335 brake horsepower, 390 brake horsepower, or 425 brake horsepower. This was the final year for the Impala SS until 1994. The 1969 Impala...
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1957 Cadillac Series 62
In 1957 a tubular X-frame without side rails was adopted. This resulted in greater structural rigidity and provided for a lower body without a loss of usable space. Front end styling was marked by rubber bumper guard tips and dual circular lamps set into ...
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1974 Datsun 260Z
The 1974 Datsun 260Z was sold in the United States for the 1974 model year only, but was available in other countries until 1978. 1974 brought for the first time to the S30 line a new 2/2 (2+2) seating option, which offered room for 4 passengers and an ex...
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1957 BUICK Special
Introduced in the middle of the 1955 model year the four-door Buick Special Riviera (along with the Century Riviera, the Oldsmobile 98 Holiday, and the 88 Holiday) were the first four-door pillarless hardtops ever produced. By then, the Buick Special was ...
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1949 Globe Mastercraft
Manufactured by Inland Marine Corporation, which was a division of the Globe Corporation, this 1949 14' Globe Mastercraft is one of approximately 269 of this model produced. How many that are in existence today is a mystery but some experts say that there...
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1967 CHEVROLET Nova
One of the toughest little overachievers ever to harass traditional midsize muscle cars was the 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova SS. Never a style leader, this was the compact for the serious enthusiast who wanted to go fast on guile and light weight. When th...
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1941 Cadillac Series 62
In 1941 the one piece hood came down lower in the front, included the side panels and extended sideways to the fenders. A single rectangular panel of louver trim was used on each side of the hood. The rectangular grille was wide, vertical, and bulged fore...
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1946 BUICK Super
In 1946 Buick once again combined the large Series 70 Roadmaster body with the economical Series 40 Special power plant to create the Series 50 Super line. Basic styling was continued from 1942 now sedans had the front fender sweep across the doors to the...
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1997 Porsche 911
The Porsche 993 was manufactured and sold from late 1993 through early 1998. Like previous and future generations of the Porsche 911, there were several variants of the car manufactured, varying in body style, drive trains, and included equipment. The ext...
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1955 BUICK Century
In 1954, Buick reintroduced the Century using the same formula of mating the smaller, lighter Buick Special body to its largest and most powerful 322 cubic inch V8 engine with the intent of giving Buick a performance vehicle. The Century remained Buick's ...
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1965 Triumph TR4
The Triumph TR4 was a sports car built in the United Kingdom by the Standard Triumph Motor Company and introduced in 1961. Code named "Zest" during development, the car was based on the chassis and drive train of the previous TR sports cars, but with a mo...
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1939 Mercury Sedan
From its very inception in 1937, Henry Ford denied that the Mercury even existed. His only contribution to the marquee was in finally allowing Edsel Ford to go ahead with it. The reason for the car was obvious enough: to put something into the gnawing $50...
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1937 BUICK Coupe
The styling of the Buick Special Series 40 was modified for 1937 with several noticeable changes, mostly to the front. The 1936 Series 40 had a single grille with vertical bars; the 1937 model had horizontal bars and a divider down the center. The center ...
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1950 Ford 2DR
The Ford Custom is a car model name that has been used by the Ford Motor Company both in the United States and Canada from the 1930s to 1972. For the 1949 model year, the Custom nameplate was used for the top trim level in Ford's range of automobiles. It ...
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1962 BUICK Electra
The big Buick of 1962 carried four vent ports per front fender and featured a rakish sculptured restyle of its 1961 guise. The hardtop coupe and standard hardtop sedan featured a convertible inspired semi-formal roofline, while the Riviera hardtop sedan c...
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1947 Studebaker Champion
In 1947, Studebaker completely redesigned the Champion and the Commander, making them the first new cars after World War II. The Champion made up 65.08% of the total sales for the automaker in 1947. The 169.9 cu in I6 engine produced 80 hp in 1947. In 19...
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1962 Ford Galaxie
The 1962-1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL was the first of the big performance Fords, with bucket seats, console, and posh interior trim. Introduced for mid-1962 as one of the "Lively Ones," the 500XL was a sub-series in the Galaxie 500 lineup (named after the 500...
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1975 BUICK Le Sabre
Bodylines on the 1975 LeSabre were somewhat softer than the 1974 model featuring round headlights side-by-side and a cross-hatched patterned grille that flowed across the front of the car and under the headlights. Turn signals were located in the front bu...
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1968 CHEVROLET Camaro
The styling of the 1968 Camaro was very similar to the 1967 design. With the introduction of Astro Ventilation, a fresh-air-inlet system, the side vent windows were deleted. Side marker lights were added on the front and rear fenders which was a governmen...
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1955 Mercury Montclair
The vehicle name was introduced in 1955 and applied to Mercury's premium automobile line. Ford historians are at a loss as to where the name originated; the consensus is that it's taken from the upper class community of Montclair, New Jersey. For 1955 and...
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