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Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing (1956)

One of the most famous symbols of automotive art of the 20th century. This car went down in history not only thanks to its unique gull-wing doors, but also as a technical achievement of the era. In the 1950s, it was the fastest production car in the world. The body was made of aluminum – a light but strong material that reduced weight and increased dynamics. Under the hood is an inline six-cylinder engine with mechanical Bosch injection, which was a technological revolution at the time. Only 1,400 copies were made, each hand-assembled. This copy was kept in a private collection, underwent only minimal intervention to maintain authenticity and is in perfect technical condition. This is not just a car – it is a cultural heritage of post-war Germany.

Jaguar E-Type Series 1 (1961)

This car is the standard of British elegance and speed. Enzo Ferrari himself called it “the most beautiful car ever created,” and it’s hard to disagree. The sleek, streamlined silhouette, long hood, and perfect proportions created a unique look that instantly became a classic. In terms of technology, it featured a 3.8-liter engine, disc brakes on all wheels, and independent suspension, which was cutting-edge engineering for its time. This particular car has a fully restored interior with handmade leather and preserved original details. It’s not only a pleasure to look at, but also a wonderful thing to drive—smooth, stable at speed, and precise steering. Owning such a car is an emotional experience that takes you back to the era of classic tracks and gentlemanly racing.

Porsche 356 Speedster (1955)

One of the most iconic cars in the history of the German brand Porsche. The 356 Speedster is the epitome of minimalism, precision and emotion. Its design with a low windshield, a simple interior and a lightweight body was created for drivers who feel the road with every cell. The car handles beautifully in corners, holds the road perfectly and has a response that is rarely found in modern cars. This example has undergone a complete restoration in a specialized workshop in Germany, replacing only those elements that really needed updating. The original engine and gearbox have been restored to new condition. Ideal for both participation in historic rallies and for collection storage – the standard of true 1950s motorsport.

Ford Mustang GT Fastback (1967)

A true symbol of American automotive culture. This Mustang in the GT Fastback version is a classic muscle car that combines power, sound and appearance that does not leave anyone indifferent. The V8 under the hood is a roar that makes the heart beat faster, and every trip turns into a show. In this instance, authenticity has been preserved down to the smallest detail: the seats, dashboard, steering wheel, lighting – everything is original. The restoration was carried out with a focus on preserving the style of the 60s, with adaptation for comfortable driving in modern conditions. The car is perfect for both exhibition events and regular driving – this is a real car with character that gives unforgettable emotions. After buying such a car, it will be difficult to return to ordinary models.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA (1966)

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