Bring a Trailer's auction pages are always stacked with temptation, but a handful of cars stand out from the crowd right now. From a one-off coachbuilt BMW and a brand-new Ferrari V12 to a movie-star Mustang and a Le Mans-bred AMG, here are the 10 coolest cars currently up for grabs, each with a photo, the story, and a link to the live listing.
1. Ex–Pietro Frua 1967 BMW 1600 GT Coupe

Coachbuilding history doesn't get much more personal than this. This 1967 BMW 1600 GT is said to have been built by legendary Italian designer Pietro Frua for his own use, finished in a bespoke shade he called "Frua Green" and reportedly driven roughly 5,000 miles by the man himself. A genuine one-off with a story attached to one of the great names in car design.
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2. 2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri

Ferrari's naturally aspirated V12 flagship is barely off the boat, and here's one already crossing the block. Finished in Rosso Imola with Nero accents and Daytona carbon-fiber seats, this 588-mile example packs a 6.5-liter F140 V12 and an eight-speed dual-clutch transaxle. A rare chance to grab the latest front-engined twelve without the factory waitlist.
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3. 2005 Ferrari 575 Superamerica

One of just 559 built, the 575 Superamerica is the ultimate open-top 575M, famous for its rotating electrochromic glass roof that flips back to lie flat over the trunk. This one wears Grigio Titanio over Cuoio and keeps its 5.75-liter V12 and F1 transaxle. It's engineering theater and V12 muscle in one very rare package.
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4. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe

The one-year-only split rear window makes the 1963 Sting Ray coupe one of the most collectible Corvettes ever. This silver example runs a 327ci L76 V8 rated at 340 horsepower backed by a four-speed manual, and it recently came out of 26 years with a single owner. A blue-chip American icon in its most desirable body style.
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5. 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series

With just 927 miles and finished in eye-searing AMG Magmabeam Orange, this GT Black Series is essentially new. Its flat-plane-crank twin-turbo V8, carbon-ceramic brakes, and full aero kit made it a Nürburgring record-setter. This is the wildest street AMG ever built, and this one has barely been driven.
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6. 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe

Gentian Blue Metallic over a black leather interior gives this 992-generation Turbo S serious presence. With 640 horsepower and all-wheel drive, it's one of the fastest-accelerating cars you can buy, and the SportDesign package in high-gloss black sharpens the look. Everyday usability with supercar pace.
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7. Supercharged 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Eleanor Tribute

Built as a licensed Eleanor Tribute to the star car of the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 Seconds, this fastback is pure movie-car cool. A supercharged 428ci FE V8 sends power through a Toploader four-speed, with a four-link rear and coilovers to help it handle. Few tribute builds carry this much attitude.
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8. 1985 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole

The Magnum P.I. shape never gets old, and the Quattrovalvole is the most sorted 308 of them all. Finished in Nero over beige with a dogleg five-speed, this targa-topped V8 recently received a valve adjustment and timing belt service. A characterful, usable classic Ferrari with genuine 1980s star power.
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9. 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mk 1A

A British roadster with a Ford V8 heart, the Tiger was Carroll Shelby's other creation. This black-over-black Mk 1A packs a 260ci V8 and four-speed manual, riding on Minilite-style wheels with front disc brakes. It's a pocket-sized Cobra alternative with real giant-killer credentials.
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10. 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe

Showing just 3,800 miles from new, this first-year S197 GT500 is a modern muscle time capsule. Its supercharged 5.4-liter V8 and six-speed manual delivered 500 horsepower straight from the factory, and this California car has been kept by its original owner. A future collectible you can still enjoy driving today.