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All it looks to be is a kit car combining the retro styling of the initial Porsche investing in the front and rear ends of the 959. The hybrid concoction may own filled a niche for a present throwback to the earliest 356 clearly as the first-generation Boxster was next to market, but at which the present leaves that production now is up to debate. While we can not say the the end result is a operated of art, it surely is… original.
Follow the link for the auction page, at which the 959 Speedster is beneath reserve at $5,700 amongst a buy-it-now cost a hair beneath $11k.
[Source: eBay via PistonHeads]

The Hertz Shelby GT-H hit the auction scene with a bang back in 2007, as the first black and gold drop-top sold at Barrett Jackson for a hefty $250k . In the past year, the powerful pony cars have had to endure some wear and tear from reckless renters, and what’s likely to be a much lower price of ownership. Between 75 and 100 Shelby GT-H Convertibles are scheduled to hit the block at Kruse’s 17th Annual Auburn Spring Motorfair from May 29 to June 1, 2008.
[Source: Kruse via Jalopnik]

The Michael Keaton/Jack Nicholson Batman is and probably always will be my all-time favorite movie, and the ostentatious Batmobile was one of my most cherished Hot Wheels. Owning the flat-black exotic has always been a less than realistic goal, but thanks to eBay, someone will have that chance. If you like the Batmobile as much as I do, and unlike me have at least $500,000, you can actually purchase the Dark Knight’s superhero-mobile on eBay.
The Batmobile on auction is number five of five, and with only 54 miles on the odometer, it is one rare bird indeed. It has no doors, and the only way to get behind the wheel is to jump in through the roof. The 20-foot long Batmobile hides a 5.7L Chevy small-block under-hood that hasn’t been driven in five years, and judging from the pics on eBay, it’s an automatic, too. It does make sense for Batman to fore-go manual shifts, since he needed to use his free hand to fire 50-caliber machine guns. Somehow we have the feeling that heavy artillery isn’t included in the auction, but at least you can look like your car can blow things up. Nobody has bid on the item yet, and at 500-large we’re guessing this auction has a chance of reappearing soon at a lower starting price. Thanks for the tip, Steve!
[Source: eBay]

Mid-to-late 70’s Pontiac Trans Ams have really been picking up steam on the collector car market. While not nearly as powerful as their more muscular 1969-1974 forebears, the later TAs certainly have a unique and gaudy manly-quality about them, helped in no small part by their association with ’70s icon Burt Reynolds and, of course, the Smokey and the Bandit movie franchise. The vehicle you see in this auction is a particularly nice example of the breed. As a 1978 Special Edition Y/82 Trans Am equipped with the desirable Pontiac 400 engine with 4-speed manual tranny, this is already a collectible vehicle. The original Hurst Hatches and AM/FM/8-track player and CB radio along with the rare rear-console add to this bird’s rarity.
For real Burt Reynolds aficionados, though, this fire-breathing Poncho offers something truly special: his signature on the dash. Not only that, Burt drove the vehicle around while he was in Georgia helping to develop Year One’s Bandit Edition replica car and it has been on television numerous times. With all it has going for it, don’t expect this car to come cheap. In fact, it’s already past $46 grand with days still to go in the auction.
[Source: eBay Motors]
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