10 Classic Supercars


6. Italian supercars

Go for the Italian Ferraris and Maseratis, noted for very low mileage, and you will find them all supercars!

Ferrari S. p. A., the Italian sports car company founded in 1929 sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles in 1947. Throughout the history, the company has been noted for its participation in racing, especially in Formula One, which brought great fame for the company. Whereas, Ferrari road cars are generally seen as symbols of luxury and wealth. Maserati, the Italian luxury car manufacturer established in 1914, in Bologna, has been owned by the car giant Fiat S. p. A. since 1993. In the Fiat Group, Maserati was initially associated with Ferrari S. p. A., later it became part of the sports car group including Alfa Romeo.

 

7. 1965 Mustang GT350

This awesome looking car, 1965 Mustang GT350, was sold at an auction for $350k. Cool!

The smallest and lightest of the GT 350 models were often called "Cobras." They were two-seat sports cars produced by Shelby American during 1965-66. These cars used the Cobra emblem, similar paint scheme, and the optional "Cobra" valve covers on many GT350s that were part of a marketing tie-in by Shelby. The marketing literature appeared on its ads referred to the engine as the ""Cobra hi-riser" due to its high-riser intake manifold.

For this dazzling star the very looks are enough to communicate.