It’s Sports Car Day at AutoHunter and the online auction’s docket is filled with a wide variety of cars that push the limits of velocity, handling and fun.
So dear reader, what is your favorite sports car?
Let us know in the comments section below.
Me? Lotus Esprit, a great wedge design and the were featured in two of my favorite movies, The Spy Who Loved Me and Ghost In The Shell.
Moving from Atlanta to Las Angeles about 30 years ago, I drove my 1967 Camaro Convertible a few miles on Rt 66 in AZ with the top down. Never will forget the experience!!!!!!!!
1965 Corvette convertible.
1965 Corvette convertible.
The one that started the whole sports car thing in the US, the MG TC.
triumph TR4A
Corvette
Corvette (C2) or Pantera
C-2 Corvette
Sunbeam Tiger!
Every since I was 12 years old,I’m 70 now, it’s been the 63 Corvette Stingray
63 Corvette Coupe
1966 PONTAIC GTO
C-3 Corvette 1971 LT1
Tie between the C-3 Corvette and the Jaguar XKE
ferrari 275 GTB never gorget the sound of the engine
1967 Big Block Stingray
ferrari 275 GTB never forget the sound of the engine
If engine sound is in play, then bring on the short wheelbase early Porsche 911.
67 Big Bock Corvette painted Milano Maroon.
Sunbeam Tiger
There’s been so many. I like vintage. Is the 77 Trans Am a sports car or muscle, maybe both. It’s by far my favorite. If we’re are looking at smaller I also like the 1980’s 280 or 300 ZX.
AMERICA’S SPORTS CAR: CORVETTE – C3, C4, C6 AND C8.
1975 MGB
1983 Lamborghini Countach!
1970 XKE Coupe 4.2
A 1957 ford thunderbird does it for me
C2 Corvettes, best looking cars on the road,
Specifically the 67, I own two coupes !
Austin Healey BN7 tricarb centershift
Maserati Ghibli 1992-1997
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almost any Ford Mustang´s
Presently, my fourth NB Miata, but also the 912-5 Porsche And I really liked the C1 Corvette, especially the 56-57. Oh yes, the 356 B Porsches, the Austin Healey 100 . Oh! I really enjoyed my portion powered Karmin Ghia also . The little Spitfire was loads of fun to drive. They were all my favorites. What can I say? I am 80 years old now and the 50s and 60s were the best times for cars when there was so little congested traffic and the cars were super fun and easy to work on. Except for the Corvette, I’ve had them all, plus a lot more. I’m on number 46 right now. Probably my last one. But I’ve said that before.
Most fun and affordable Mustang next of course Corvette 63-67 and throwback Triumph TR3
My favorite is the MGTD. It is so British and so much fun to drive. It will liv forever in my heart as the neatest car I ever owned. Mine was a 1952 model I bought around 1978.
My favorite is the MGTD. It is so British and so much fun to drive. It will live forever in my heart as the neatest car I ever owned. It was a 1952 model I bought around 1978.
My favorite is the MGTD. It is so British and so much fun to drive. It will live forever in my heart as the best car I ever owned. It was a 1952 model I bought around 1978.
’63 split-window Corvette coupe has always been the dream.
67 corvette & 67 camaro like them both equally as well.
Aston Martin DB4 in its original form with the tall tail lights
63-67 Corvette I loved my 67 Roadster BB but I acknowledge the SB makes a better sports car.
Cheetah
My 1977 Triumph Spitfire – 90mph around hairpin curves with no strain whatsoever.
My 1964 corvette convertible that I own
327 ci 365 hp
Corvette! A real Grand Sport!
Corvette! A real Grand Sport!
Morgan
MGA for sure. Looking forward to starting on the restoration of my 56 after I finish my TD.
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS light weight
BMW 750il
Old man had one from 1989 I want to say?
Lotta fun to drive that car!
1958 pontiac bonneville convertible. Love that car.
1970 mustang 429
Jeep wagoner