Throttle Car Club Auction Highlights: 10 Cars We'd Bid On

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Throttle Car Club Auction Highlights: 10 Cars We'd Bid On

The Throttle Car Club Auction has a deeply varied catalog, from prewar hot rods and big-block Corvettes to a one-off 4x4 '32 Ford and modern collector trucks. Here are 10 standouts, each with photos, key specs, and a direct link to the listing.

1. 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Custom — 383 Stroker Restomod

1968 Chevrolet Camaro

A show-quality first-gen restomod with fewer than 1,200 miles on the build. A 383 stroker V8 with Holley Sniper EFI sends power through a built 4L60 to a 3.73 Positraction rear, while RideTech coilovers, Baer brakes, and a Vintage Air interior make it as drivable as it is loud.

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2. 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible — Daytona Yellow Big-Block

1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Few shapes hit harder than a big-block C3 convertible in Daytona Yellow over black. This one packs a stroked 496 big-block, a Muncie 4-speed, and side pipes — iconic color, iconic sound.

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3. 1996 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6 — 29k-Mile Ram Air

1996 Pontiac Trans Am

A time-capsule '90s muscle car with the desirable WS6 package, Ram Air hood, T-tops, the 305-hp LT1, and a 6-speed manual — all with just 29,012 original miles. Largely stock and properly engaging.

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4. 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera (991) — White over Black, PDK

2017 Porsche 911

A well-optioned 991 Carrera with PDK, 20-inch RS Spyder wheels, and a $104k original MSRP, showing roughly 69,700 miles. The everyday-usable icon, ready to drive.

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5. 2017 Maserati Quattroporte S Q4 — Italian Sport Sedan

2017 Maserati Quattroporte

Grey over black, a twin-turbo V6 with all-wheel drive, and grand-touring presence for a fraction of new money at roughly 73,000 miles. A characterful alternative to the usual German executive sedans.

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6. 1940 Ford Convertible — Flathead-Powered Open-Air Classic

1940 Ford Convertible

Deep black over special-order burgundy Italian leather, with a rebuilt 1953 Mercury flathead V8 (built from NOS parts), a 3-speed overdrive, and a Columbia two-speed rear. Prewar elegance with tasteful hot-rod craftsmanship.

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7. 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe — One-Off 4x4 Hot Rod

1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe

Arguably the most fascinating car in the catalog: a true one-off by OneOff Design with a custom four-wheel-drive '32 frame, Boss 302 power, a 5-speed, and just 1,958 miles. Built for genuine all-weather driving.

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8. 1970 Volkswagen Microbus — Restored Type 2

1970 Volkswagen Microbus

Vibrant orange over black, restored with recent mechanical updates and a charming ownership history (originally a Florida church bus). Endlessly likeable counterculture cool at roughly 65,000 miles.

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9. 2022 Shelby F-150 — Registered, 1,652 Miles

2022 Ford Shelby F-150

Black-on-black and barely driven, this Shelby American-registered F-150 (CSM 22ST0582) carries factory provenance via its Vehicle Authenticity Certificate. A modern, limited-production collector truck.

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10. 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe — ZZ4 Tri-Power Restomod

1966 Chevrolet Corvette

A silver mid-year C2 coupe with a 435-hp ZZ4 Fast Burn 350, a Demon Tri-Power setup, and a Tremec 5-speed with a Hurst shifter. Classic Sting Ray looks with modern drivability underneath.

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