Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Rarest vehicles

Rarest vehicles





1970 Triumph Bonneville 750
Only made for the AMA racing event.
Exist: 211




1967 Chevrolet Corvette L-88 Convertible
The racing version of their standard care.
Exist: 17 coupe, 3 convertible




1968 Dodge Coronet Hemi Convertible
A big redesign to the usual Coronets.
Exist: 9




1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Hemi 426
Dodge only produced a few with the Hemi engine.
Exist: 9




1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible
This version was so expensive only eight of them were sold.
Exist: 8~




1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible
Only a small batch got the Hemi engine during production.
Exist: 7




1966 Shelby GT 350 Convertible
Mr. Shelby produced a limited run for friends and family.
Exist: 6




1966 Dodge Coronet Hemi Sedan
Very few people purchased this because they didn't know it existed.
Exist: 5




1970 Dodge Super Bee Hemi Two Door Coupe
Built for street racers in mind; all have manual transmission.
Exist: 4




1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Hemi Convertible
The more expensive option for the Roadrunner.
Exist: 3-4




1969 Hurst Oldsmobile 442 Convertible
Built to promote their bigger 455 V8 engines.
Exist: 3




1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible
Equipped with the L-88 427 V8 engine, this doubled the price.
Exist: 3




1969 Chevrolet Corvette ZL-1
An experimental car that only people on the inside knew about.
Exist: 2-3




1967 Dodge Coronet RT Hemi Convertible
Dodge only produced two: one automatic and one four-speed manual.
Exist: 2




1966 Shelby Cobra Supercharged
Shelby only made two of them and they crashed and wrecked one of them!
Exist: 2




1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Convertible
Built for promotional purposes
Exist: 1 (300 produced)




1929 Hamilton Metalplane H-47
Built for passengers and mail delivery.
Exist: 1 (29 produced)




1967 Ford Country Squire Wagon 428 4-Speed
Station wagon + muscle car. Only built for test purposes.
Exist: 1




1967 Shelby Super Snake
Built to show off the Mustang, was too expensive to sell.
Exist: 1

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