Hagerty Marketplace has quietly become one of the best places to hunt for interesting metal, blending verified sellers, expert support, and trusted valuation data across both live auctions and fixed-price classifieds. We combed through the current listings to pull together ten of the coolest cars for sale right now, spanning JDM legends, air-cooled Porsches, Detroit muscle, and modern supercharged monsters. Here are our favorites, complete with photos, key details, and a link to every listing.
1. One-Owner 27k-Mile 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo

The A80 Supra Turbo is the poster car of the '90s Japanese performance era, and this one is about as clean as they come. Finished in Black over Ivory leather and showing just under 27,000 miles with a single owner from new, it presents in largely original condition—a genuine time capsule of Toyota's legendary 2JZ-powered flagship.
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2. 3.6-Powered ST-Style 1970 Porsche 911T G50

Built ground-up on a 1970 911T shell as an ST tribute, this Porsche wears a gorgeous Oslo Blue over black. Power comes from a 964-generation air-cooled, fuel-injected 3.6-liter flat-six backed by a G50 five-speed transaxle—a modern, usable powertrain wrapped in classic long-hood style.
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3. 52-Mile Austin Yellow 2017 BMW M2

Commissioned through BMW Individual by collector Michael Fux, this one-of-a-kind M2 wears Austin Yellow—a color never officially offered on the model. With just 52 miles on the clock, it is essentially a delivery-mileage example of one of BMW's most beloved modern enthusiast cars, in a shade you will never see again.
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4. 1,800-Mile Supercharged 2024 Ford Mustang GT 6-Speed

Bill Currie Outfitters treated this near-new S650 Mustang GT to a Roush Phase 2 supercharger kit, producing an installer-estimated 810 horsepower and 630 lb-ft of torque, plus a Roush intake and axle-back exhaust. With a six-speed manual and fewer than 1,800 miles, it is a modern muscle car with serious firepower.
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5. 22-Years-Owned 1999 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

The supercharged SVT Lightning is the definitive '90s sport truck, and this long-owned Oxford White example nails the look with its monochromatic treatment, integrated ground effects, and 18-inch alloys. Two-plus decades with one owner speaks to how these have quietly become genuine collector trucks.
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6. 30k-Mile 2022 Ram 1500 TRX Ignition Edition

The Ram TRX redefined the factory performance pickup, pairing a supercharged Hellcat-derived V8 with desert-ready suspension travel in a Raptor-rivaling package. This low-mileage Ignition Edition adds eye-searing orange paint and unique trim to one of the wildest trucks Detroit has ever built.
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7. 426 Hemi-Powered 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback

There are few sweeter combinations than a fastback A-body and Mopar's legendary 426 Hemi. This 1968 Barracuda pairs the elephant motor with clean fastback lines, delivering the kind of big-block Mopar presence that continues to anchor the muscle-car hobby.
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8. 1998 Aston Martin DB7 Alfred Dunhill Edition

This DB7 Volante is a rare Alfred Dunhill Edition, number 43 of just 150 built, finished in Platinum Silver over black leather with platinum piping and Dunhill watch-face wheel detailing. With around 42,600 miles and its supercharged straight-six, it is a lot of hand-built British grand-tourer for the money.
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9. 39-Years-Family-Owned 1957 Chevrolet Corvette 4-Speed

A red-and-white 1957 Corvette convertible with a 283 V8 and four-speed manual is Americana at its finest, and this one carries the added appeal of 39 years with one family. Early solid-axle Corvettes remain some of the most charismatic sports cars America ever produced.
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10. 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

The original budget muscle car, the Road Runner stripped things down and let the engine do the talking. This Matador Red example rides on Magnum 500 wheels, packs a 383 four-barrel, and benefited from a frame-off restoration—a proper first-year beep-beep icon.