10 Coolest Cars for Sale on Hagerty Marketplace Right Now

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10 Coolest Cars for Sale on Hagerty Marketplace Right Now

Hagerty Marketplace's auction docket is stacked this week, and we combed through it to find the ten most exciting cars currently up for bid. Every auction below runs well past July 10, 2026, so there's still plenty of time to jump in. Here they are, in no particular order.

Car 1: One-Family-Owned 9k-Mile 1978 Ferrari 308 GT4 Dino

Bertone penned this angular 2+2 as Ferrari's mid-engined departure from Pininfarina tradition, and this particular example is a time capsule: purchased new by the Milhous collecting family, it has covered less than 9,000 miles and wears its original Rosso Corsa paint. Offered at no reserve out of Van Nuys, California, current bid sits at $25,000 with bidding open through July 16.

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Car 2: 3.6-Powered ST-Style 1970 Porsche 911T Coupe G50

Built on a genuine 1970 911T shell, this ST-style tribute pairs a 964-generation 3.6-liter flat-six with a G50 five-speed transaxle, Elephant Racing suspension, and Big Red/Alcon brakes. Extensive documentation traces the car back to its original Charlotte, North Carolina dealer. Currently bid to $75,000 out of Statesville, North Carolina, with the auction running through July 13.

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Car 3: 426 Hemi-Powered 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback

Inspired by Chrysler's ultra-rare BO29 factory Super Stock race cars, this streetable tribute was built by John Wallauer Race Cars over 1,000-plus labor hours. A 426ci Mopar Performance Hemi V8 backs to a JW Performance TorqueFlite 727 with a Gear Vendors overdrive, and the car has since been featured in Mopar Muscle magazine. Bid stands at $28,000 out of Orlando, Florida, with the auction closing July 14.

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Car 4: 2025 Factory Five Type 65 Daytona Coupe Replica

Carroll Shelby built just six original Daytona Coupes to beat Ferrari at the 1965 FIA World Championship, and this Factory Five continuation captures that shape with modern hardware: a 5.0L Coyote V8, 6-speed manual, Ford Racing Control Pack, and Baer SS4+ brakes. Showing just 10 miles since completion and finished in the championship livery, it's bid to $31,000 out of Hollywood, Florida, through July 16.

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Car 5: 1991 GMC Syclone

GMC's original high-performance pickup paired a turbocharged and intercooled 4.3-liter V6 with full-time all-wheel drive, out-accelerating many contemporary sports cars from the factory. This Midnight Black example shows 114,400 miles, comes with a clean CARFAX, PAS window sticker, and GM build sheet. Bid is at $10,501 out of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, with the auction ending July 17.

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Car 6: 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 427 L68 427/400 4-Speed

The C3's dramatically restyled "Shark" body reached its refined 1969 form here, powered by the rare L68 427 Tri-Power big-block rated at 400 horsepower, paired to an M21 close-ratio 4-speed. Finished in factory Burgundy with black leather-trimmed seats and a black soft top, it's backed by matching-numbers documentation. Bid stands at $33,000 out of Marine City, Michigan, with the auction running through July 15.

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Car 7: 1987 Porsche 928 S4

Porsche's front-engined V8 grand tourer hit its most refined form with the S4, debuting a more aerodynamic nose, integrated rear spoiler, and the most powerful version of the 928's V8 yet. This Guards Red example rides on 18-inch aftermarket wheels and comes with a clean CARFAX. Currently bid to $4,444 out of Phoenix, Arizona, with the auction ending July 17.

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Car 8: 49k-Mile 2008 BMW M6 Convertible 6-Speed

The E64-generation M6 paired a Formula 1-derived S85 5.0-liter V10 with a chassis tuned for genuine grand touring duty, and just 378 convertibles were built with this 6-speed manual gearbox. Finished in Black Sapphire Metallic over Black Merino leather, it shows roughly 48,400 miles with a clean CARFAX. Bid currently sits at just $666 out of Miami Gardens, Florida, with the auction running through July 21.

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Car 9: 1936 Ford Model 68 Cabriolet 5-Speed

This one is a labor of love: the seller's father spent six years building this all-steel cabriolet, dropping in a 1951 Flathead V8 with triple Weber carburetors and a TREMEC T5 five-speed, plus a Heidts independent front suspension and four-wheel discs. Finished in metallic burgundy with a custom tan leather interior and rumble seat, it's bid to $30,000 out of Valley, Nebraska, with the auction ending July 17.

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Car 10: 350-Powered 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad

Chevrolet built only 8,103 Nomad wagons for 1956, and this one wears its rare two-door wagon body with Nomad-exclusive brightwork and a Bel Air dashboard. It's been refinished in burgundy with a black-and-white reupholstered interior, and power comes from a 350ci V8 backed by a 3-speed automatic. Bid stands at $30,000 out of Spokane Valley, Washington, with the auction closing July 15.

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