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  • RENAULT Clio R.S. RB Racing RB7 Black

    $135.000

    RENAULT Clio R.S. RB Racing RB7 Black

  • FORD SIERRA 4X4 1990 BLACK BRASILIA

    $135.000

    FORD SIERRA 4X4 1990 BLACK BRASILIA

  • VOLKSWAGEN POLO G40 MK2 1994 SILVER

    $135.000

    VOLKSWAGEN POLO G40 MK2 1994 SILVER

  • Renault R11 Turbo Rallye du Portugal

    $135.000

    From its humble beginnings, the Renault 11 spawned a number of sports versions, followed closely by competition versions. It would only be in 1987, however, that the big cheese at Renault decided to place it in the world championship in the hands of Jean Ragnotti. Its balanced chassis, along with its pilot’s skills associated to Pierre Thimonier’s co-piloting, quickly set the world on fire. This model, bearing the number 4, was engaged in the Portugal Rallye with 37 specials. After 4 intense days of racing, the team came second.

  • Renault 5 Le Car Van

    $135.000

    During its attempt to take on the market in the United States, Renault marketed the R5 under the name “Renault Le Car”. The USA proved to be a winning bet for Renault, and so Heuliez produced a specific version inspired by American vans in 1979 . The Car Van lost its windows and its rear window in favour of polyester panels pierced with portholes. The look was complemented by bumpers taken from the Renault 5 Alpine and a spare wheel on the tailgate, as well as a specific  rainbow decoration and specific rims. The interior was also completely modified. Production was planned for 200 units, and was finally integrated into the range of the manufacturer. The customer was to supply a Renault 5 and pay the conversion cost of 12,500 francs, or 40% of the price of the car

  • Peugeot 405 T16 Grand Raid

    $135.000

    The start of this edition of the famous rally took place on the Esplanade de la Défense in Paris. This would be the final year for the Peugeot 405 before the Lion’s brand committed itself to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The 405 T16 Grand Raid was a profound evolution of the 205 of the same name. From the second stage, the Peugeot crews starting with Ari Vatanen put the rival Mitsubishi in their place. The end of the rally was marked by a triplet of Peugeots. This was the fourth victory in a row for Peugeot in Dakar. Citroën would rekindle the flame with a ZX directly inspired from this 405.

  • Alfa Romeo GTV V6

    $135.000

    The Alfa Romeo GTV V6 is a 2+2 coupe designed by Enrico Fumia who also worked for Pininfarina! With such a progenitor, the project could only go well. This was one of the first projects launched by Fiat during the acquisition of Alfa Romeo in the late 80s. It would take nearly 7 years to develop this GTV V6 coupe which would go on to seduce many enthusiasts during his 10-year career.

  • Audi S2

    $135.000

    In 1987, Audi produced the 90, an opulent and bourgeois version of the Audi 80 presented a year earlier. This generation marked the rebirth of the brand, inaugurating the style and attention to detail which is still present today in the range. Two years after the presentation of the coupé, Audi’s new flagship, the S2 coupé, was launched. With its Quattro transmission, 5-cylinder supercharger and inimitable style, this S2 laid the foundations for the success of the brand over the next 30 years.

  • Volkswagen Polo GTi

    $135.000

    It’s always something when the inventor of the GTI presents a new version of the mythical creature. This Polo tries its hardest to be more bourgeois and comfortable than its predecessor, but its sports roots are still just below the surface. The engine is pushing 125 hp at a whopping 6500 rpm and the chassis has been completely redesigned. With new rims, a radiator grill, side wings as well as the markings in the cockpit are all there to remind us that the only true objective of a GTI is to be a delight for its lucky driver.