GAA Classic Cars rolls into Greensboro this July with another huge docket of collector vehicles crossing the block. From numbers-matching muscle to low-mile modern legends, there is something for every kind of enthusiast. Here are 10 standouts we are watching from the upcoming sale.
1. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 RS

Just 547 miles since a frame-off restoration, this black-on-houndstooth Z28 RS blends classic first-gen looks with modern touches and Recaro seats. It is a turnkey restomod that has barely turned a wheel since coming back together.
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2. 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
One of roughly 850 built for 1969, this numbers-matching S-code Boss 429 received a concours-grade restoration by specialist Drew Alcazar. Finished in Wimbledon White over black, it pairs the NASCAR-homologation semi-hemi V8 with a close-ratio four-speed.
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3. 1957 Volkswagen Beetle

A small-window 1957 Beetle that has been lowered, fitted with new wheels and a higher-output engine, and given a Safari pop-out windshield. Recently out of a private collection, it is an air-cooled crowd-pleaser.
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4. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window

The one-year-only split-window coupe, here with its factory 360-hp fuel-injected 327, four-speed, and Positraction. A correct rotisserie restoration and power windows round out this blue-chip Sting Ray.
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5. 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

A 396-powered Chevelle SS built to drive, with a TH400 automatic, 12-bolt rear, Edelbrock induction, long-tube headers and Flowmaster exhaust. Red with a white stripe over black, riding on staggered Billet Specialties wheels.
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6. 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Serial #00008 with just 680 miles, originally ordered for Dale Earnhardt Jr. before landing in Eddie Vannoy’s collection. The first-year supercharged 580-hp ZL1 with a six-speed manual is a modern collectible with real provenance.
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7. 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

A black-over-saddle big-block with a period-correct matching-numbers 427/435 tri-power V8 and four-speed. Garage-kept with NCRS judging paperwork, new redline tires and factory side pipes.
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8. 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente

This Caliente packs a 347-cubic-inch stroker with aluminum heads, backed by a fresh black interior with factory bucket seats and console. A sleeper take on a clean mid-sixties Mercury.
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9. 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon

A wide-body Demon showing just 143 miles, optioned with the Comfort Auto Group, leather, and the rare rear-seat delete. Its 6.2L supercharged HEMI makes 840 horsepower and 770 lb-ft.
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10. 1970 Dodge Charger R/T SE

A matching-numbers 440 four-barrel R/T SE that is documented as a 1-of-1 dealer demonstrator with the rare Gator Grain vinyl roof and Sure Grip rear. A heavily optioned, well-researched B-body Mopar.