1973 Lamborghini Jarama GTS

Before Countaches and Diablos roamed the earth, Lamborghinis were a bit more restrained, but still had great presence. In 1970, the Jarama replaced the Islero in the model range; it was built on a shortened version of the Espada chassis and was designed to meet US safety standards of the day. The name Jarama derives from the bull fighting region in Spain, although it is also the name of a famous racing circuit outside of the capital, Madrid.

Over a six year span, a scant 328 Jaramas were ever built, 152 of those being the GTS version. The GTS version cranked out 15 more horsepower (365 versus 350) from the 4.0 liter V12 engine and it included such updates as power steering, available removable roof panels and, ahem, an automatic transmission. Thankfully, this amazing example of a GTS has the proper 5 speed manual gearbox to go along with its striking orange paintwork. Very seventies, and frankly an amazing value when you consider what its contemporary, the Miura, is pulling in the classic car market.

1973 Lamborghini Jarama GTS on eBay

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Very rare 1973 Lamborghini Jarama GTS only 6600 miles, finished in Arancio (orange) exterior with full black leather interior, legendary 4 litre V-12 engine with 5 speed transmission. One of only 150 later GTS models produced which featured many improved revisions from the previous GT model some of which include higher horsepower, better engine cooling, revised interior etc.

Some of the options are the original factory Phillips AM/FM cassette stereo located over head between the sun visors as well as air conditioning and power windows. All fluids and belts were recently done. Since it is a used vehicle it is being sold as is where is with no warranty expressed or implied. Car comes with original tool and jack kit, spare wheel and tire, and owners manual. This is a private party sale and have free and clear title in hand for easy transaction.

I've never been a huge Lamborghini fan, but these early models strike a chord with me. They are so different, so interesting and in period primary colors, are awesome on so many levels. Design touches such as the semi covered headlights give the Jarama a sinister look and the radio built into the headliner reminds me of the Alfa 75/Milano in the way that vehicle's rear power window switches were placed up above near the rear view mirror.

At $79,000, this car seems like a good value for a mint condition, vintage Lamborghini. I can only hope a car like this will be faithfully preserved for future generations to admire and enjoy.

-Paul

2005 Maserati Coupe GT

The Maserati Coupe GT and Spyder were the vehicles that reintroduced the Trident badge to the United States market after a little more than a decade long hiatus. Selected as Forbes best GT for 2001, this grand tourer packed a 4.2 liter Ferrari V8 and made good headway in eradicating memories of cantankerous Biturbos from the 1980s.

As with many exotic vehicles, plummeting resale values make these an attractive buy for enthusiasts with deep enough pockets to maintain them. Here's a low mileage, 6 speed manual example outside of New York City for a shade under $40,000.

2005 Maserati Coupe GT on eBay

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2005 Maserati Coupe GT. Carbonio Black (Metallic), MSRP $99,277. Purchased new at Wynn Ferrari Maserati at the Wynn Hotel Las Vegas. I am the original owner, purchased after lease term. Showroom condition, always garaged in heated garage. Non-smoker, never in an accident (zero body or paint work). Full set and extra keys, plus valet key. All books and original Maserati accessories including window sticker.

ENGINE/EXTERIOR
- 4.2 LITER FERRARI BUILT DRY SUMP V-8 ENGINE 400 HP
- RARE AND DESIRABLE 6 SPEED MANUAL (FERRARI) TRANSAXLE
- OPTIONAL SKYHOOK (FERRARI) SUSPENSION
- OPTIONAL FULL JAEGER LeCOULTRE GUAGES BLUE AND WHITE
- OPTIONAL SPECIAL (FACE) MASERATI CLOCK
- MSP STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM
- ASR TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM
- OPTIONAL XENON HEADLIGHTS
- 18" LIGHT ALLOY 7 SPOKE FACTORY WHEELS w/MICHELIN TIRES
- OPTIONAL RED BRAKE CALIPERS
- CLEAR BRA PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED AT DEALER (NO STONE CHIPS)
- WINDOWS TINTED PROFESSIONALLY AT DEALER

INTERIOR/OPTIONS
- OPTIONAL FULL CARBON KIT (STEERING WHEEL, SHIFTER, INTERIOR, DOOR SILLS ETC)
- FULL SPORT SEATS
- BLACK SAPPHIRE METALLIC TRIM
- OPTIONAL BLACK FULL LEATHER WITH LEATHER HEADLINER AND WHITE STITCHING THROUGHOUT
- OPTIONAL SPORT MULTI-FUNCTION HEATED FRONT SEATS WITH DRIVER MEMORY
- OPTIONAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM
- OPTIONAL AM/FM RADIO WITH 6 CD CHANGER IN TRUNK
- AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL
- OPTIONAL MASERATI INFORMATION SYSTEM
- OPTIONAL CARBON UNDER-DOOR MOLDING
- OPTIONAL ALUMINUM RACING PEDALS

I am selling this car because I have received my new CLS63.

I really like this Coupe since it doesn't have the paddle shift Cambiocorsa transmission. I was speaking to a gentleman who owned a 6 speed manual Spyder and he had mentioned that the electronically controlled manual transmission had issues with burnt up clutches from maneuvers such as backing up a hill. Technology is great and all, but for me, I'll take my Italian exotics with three pedals, even if the automated transmission can shift faster than me.

-Paul

1971 Lancia Fulvia 1.3s

The Lancia Fulvia was where Lancia began it's amazing run in the International Rally Championship, winning the title in 1972. Not only that, this is possibly one of the most gorgeous two door coupes to emerge from the 1970s. It's an interesting car that has an interesting engine; a narrow angle V4 mounted at a 45 degree angle, using one single cylinder head. Mint condition Fulvias are rather rare in the US, and I was surprised to see one for sale nearby in Washington, D.C.

1971 Lancia Fulvia 1.3s on eBay

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Here we have a very rare Lancia 1.3S Fulvia. Nice, straight, rust free car that has been owned for the last 30+ years by a local collector. Paint has a few chips, nicks, and cracks but is still very presentable. Body fit is very good and no accidents ever. Interior seats, door panels, are all new correct leather. Dash is origianl and has a crack along the passenger side but the face is quite nice. Headliner and carpets are also very good. Gauges are in excellent shape and all function well. Engine has been professionally maintained its whole life and is very strong. New clutch, slave and brake master cylinder were recently rebuilt.

Overall mechanics of the car are very, very good. Gearbox is tight and all synchros are nice. Car is a blast to drive. Front wheel drive makes for a thrilling ride on a twisty road. Just a rare italian sports coupe that is becoming hard to find in this country.

These Fulvias are one of my favorite Italian vehicles of all time. It's a very small car, but its delicate details make it appear sleeker and larger than it actually is. This car has appeared before on eBay, and the asking price of $21,000 is not cheap, but if you want one of the best Fulvias currently on sale in the United States, this is it.

-Paul