The 10 Coolest Cars for Sale on Motorious This Week

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The 10 Coolest Cars for Sale on Motorious This Week

Every week our listings fill up with machines that make us stop scrolling, and this week is no exception. From a Plum Crazy Hemi restomod to a Trans Am with just 121 miles on the clock, here are the ten coolest cars currently for sale on Motorious.

1. 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Restomod — $79,900

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Restomod
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Restomod (Photo: GR Auto Gallery via Motorious)

Finished in Dodge's unmistakable Plum Crazy over a black vinyl top and black leather interior, this Challenger is a frame-off restomod built to be driven hard. A modern 5.7-liter Hemi V8 making 370 horsepower sits up front, backed by a five-speed automatic, while a full RMS AlterKtion coilover suspension, Wilwood six-piston brakes, and rack-and-pinion steering give it the manners of a contemporary sports car. Hellcat seats, Vintage Air, and Dakota Digital gauges round out the cabin, and only 1,100 miles have been added since the build was finished.

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2. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray — $69,900

1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (Photo: GR Auto Gallery via Motorious)

The 1963 model year introduced the first of the legendary mid-year Corvettes, and this one wears its original Sebring Silver Metallic over a dark blue interior with a matching factory hardtop. Power comes from the numbers-appropriate 327 cubic-inch V8 backed by a four-speed Muncie manual. Sold new in Michigan and documented through five owners, it received a sympathetic older restoration that kept it correct and stock, and it still presents beautifully top to bottom. Mid-year Corvettes remain among the most coveted classics on the planet, and this color combination is one you rarely see.

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3. 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS — $74,995

1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS
1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS (Photo: Laguna Classic Cars via Motorious)

This California-built Chevelle Malibu SS is a professionally executed restomod that has covered just 2,600 miles since a body-off restoration on a powder-coated frame. A 435-horsepower LS3 crate motor is paired with a modern 4L60E four-speed automatic, and the upgrade list runs deep: four-wheel power disc brakes, power steering, coil-over front suspension, tubular A-arms, and front and rear sway bars. Inside you get air conditioning, power windows, VDO gauges, a tilt column, and a Bluetooth stereo, while Foose wheels and a polished engine bay finish the look.

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4. 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible — $59,995

1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (Photo: Survivor Classic Cars via Motorious)

Wearing classic LeMans Blue, this C3 Corvette convertible has been given the Pro-Touring treatment. A fuel-injected 5.7-liter 350 V8 backed by an automatic transmission delivers modern drivability, while air conditioning and heat make it a genuine all-season driver. With a black interior, bucket seats, and a console shifter, it pairs late-sixties Sting Ray style with the kind of usability owners actually want today.

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5. 1967 Chevrolet Impala Convertible — $69,000

1967 Chevrolet Impala Convertible
1967 Chevrolet Impala Convertible (Photo: Vintage Car Collector via Motorious)

Few shapes say American summer quite like a full-size Impala droptop, and this 1967 example delivers in red over a black interior. Powered by a 327 V8, it is a clean, straightforward cruiser ready for top-down weekends. The selling dealer even notes these cars are available for movie, commercial, and photoshoot rental, a nod to just how photogenic this generation of Impala remains.

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6. 1984 Pontiac Trans Am — In-Auction

1984 Pontiac Trans Am
1984 Pontiac Trans Am (Photo: GAA Classic Car Auctions via Motorious)

This is the one that stopped us in our tracks. A North Carolina one-owner car bought from the person who ordered it new in 1984, its original title shows just 121 miles. It was optioned with everything except T-tops, stored inside its entire life, and carries a 5.7-liter engine. Time-capsule third-generation Trans Ams are getting genuinely hard to find, and this is about as untouched as they come. It is currently listed in-auction.

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7. 2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur — In-Auction

2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur (Photo: GAA Classic Car Auctions via Motorious)

Proof that cool does not always mean loud, this Flying Spur offers a tremendous amount of luxury car for the money. Finished in gold over a white interior, it was part of a personal collection in Texas and kept garaged, with the owner stating around 9,000 miles. As a W12-powered, hand-built Bentley sedan now well into depreciation territory, it represents one of the more intriguing value plays in this week's listings. It is currently listed in-auction.

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8. 1959 Dodge Coronet — Inquire for Price

1959 Dodge Coronet
1959 Dodge Coronet (Photo: Unique Specialty & Classic Cars via Motorious)

For sheer late-fifties drama, it is hard to beat the soaring tailfins and chrome of a 1959 Coronet. This Mopar comes from a Minnesota dealer with around 150 cars in stock, and its jet-age styling makes it one of the most distinctive shapes on the lot this week. Priced on inquiry, it is a striking choice for anyone chasing genuine Forward Look character.

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9. 1972 Chevrolet K20 — In-Auction

1972 Chevrolet K20
1972 Chevrolet K20 (Photo: GAA Classic Car Auctions via Motorious)

Vintage four-wheel-drive trucks keep climbing in desirability, and this green three-quarter-ton K20 hits the sweet spot. It packs a torquey 454 cubic-inch big-block paired with an automatic and has been garage kept. With the timeless lines of Chevy's early-seventies pickups and the muscle to back it up, it is a square-body fan's daydream. It is currently listed in-auction.

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10. 1998 Porsche Boxster — $19,000

1998 Porsche Boxster
1998 Porsche Boxster (Photo: Vintage Car Collector via Motorious)

Rounding out the list is the most attainable way onto this page: a clean first-year 986 Boxster in black over gray with around 45,000 miles. The mid-engine, flat-six roadster that helped save Porsche in the late nineties is still one of the best-handling convertibles you can buy at this price, and tidy early examples like this one are increasingly seen as future classics rather than just cheap sports cars.

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