eBay can be a source of all kinds of products from used up rolls of toilet paper to private jet planes, exquisite yachts, or even small towns. It’s similar with cars. You can find pretty much everything if you look hard enough. We’re presenting you with a list of rare and interesting vehicles that have crossed the eBay sale in last half a year or so. Some of them have been sold, but majority of these rare vehicles haven’t been able to find their new owner this way. There are even a few still looking for potential buyer if you’re interested. Please note that data provided at the time of writing of this article (end of May, 2016) are subject to change.
2003 Ford Taurus Nascar
2004 Nextel Cup Champion Kurt Busch’s Taurus was available for only $29,900. It’s no wonder it was sold straightaway, given its mint condition and incredibly low sticker.
2008 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
This one wasn’t as affordable with price tag of $338,500, but it was sold nevertheless. With only 453 miles on its odometer, this too doesn’t come as a surprise.
2016 Jaguar F-Type Project 7
With less than 100 miles on its odometer and only 250 models of Project 7 ever made, it’s no wonder why this 575-hp Jag sold for $203,100.
2013 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series
This 2-door coupe is one hell of a machine, and Black Series edition only makes it even more appealing. What’s even better, it’s still available for $94,995.
1954 Aston Martin DB 2/4 Coupe
This antique Aston Martin is one of only 764 ever produced, and rightfully deserves its price tag of $175,000. It’s still up for grabs.
2010 Chevrolet Camaro LS9
This custom-built one of a kind Camaro packs more power than its siblings. LS9 V8 generates 650 horses, mileage reads only 7,200, and it’s available for $79,900.
2005 GMC Topkick 6-Door Limo Stretch Pickup
This is not your regular GMC Topkick workhorse. This one combines Topkick’s fabled capability with luxuriousness of a limo. It can be yours for only $79,995.
2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Custom
This amazing Wrangler done by American Custom Jeep doesn’t require describing. Just look at the thing. It’s yours for $84,900.
2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8
Custom-built SRT8 Challenger has built-in gullwing rear doors and three-tone paint job. With only 14,400 miles on its odometer, price tag of $250,000 seems fair.
2012 Audi R8 V10
It might have an awkward asking price of $117,888, but there’s nothing awkward about the car itself. Apart from, maybe, the manual tranny, but that’s fine with us.
1975 Maserati Bora
This classic exotic Italian car has just shy of 39,000 miles under its belt, and could be yours for $194,995.
1950 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith Roadster
Apart from being black, this Silver Wraith is pretty much what you’d expect out of Rolls Royce. This is one of the rarest Royce’s you can find, and it’ll cost you $1.65 million, no less.
1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible
Although produced in ’64, this Continental has been heavily modified in 2015 for purposes of SEMA Continental Tire presentation. Nevertheless, it’s an extraordinary car for $115,000.
1970 Ford Torino King Cobra
According to seller, this Torino is a proud owner of one of only two surviving prototype King Cobra fronts. Is that enough for asking price of $129,900, you be the judge?
2003 Ferrari Enzo
Only 399 were ever built, so it’s no surprising this one costs $1.5 million. Italian V12 supercars usually return on investment, though.
2005 Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo
American supercar has 850 horses under its hood and less than 1,000 miles on its odometer. If italian supercars are too rich for your blood, this one costing $500,000 might be the perfect replacement.
1967 Toyota 2000GT
You’ll hardly find Toyota’s very first supercar today, given the fact only 351 units were ever made. This eBay find costs $924,500.
2012 Lexus LFA
The reason this LFA costs $449,900 is the fact it’s never been titled, and has only 319 miles under its belt. That and the fact there are only 500 models ever made.
2009 Koenigsegg CCX
It’s not as fast as Regera, but it’s one of the most beautiful supercars around. Swedish masterpiece is yours for $1 million flat, and it doesn’t even have 2,000 miles on it.
1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR
King of the Road Shelby Mustang GT500 could be yours for $169,900. It’s been thoroughly restored and has only 28,000 miles under its belt.
1966 Chevrolet Suburban “Lime Crush”
Just like the Shelby from above, this Suburban too, costs $169,900. These are entirely different cars, though, but who’s to say this “Lime Crush” Chevy with 2,300 miles on it doesn’t deserve the plaudits.
2006 Ford GT
Heritage Edition paint on a Ford GT always raises its price tag. This one has only traveled 241 miles, and costs $500,000.
2012 Chevrolet Camaro COPO
Only 69 COPO drag Camaros were produced for 2012, and this one carries the number 51. It’s brand new, and was available on eBay for $106,500.
1961 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL
Although more than half a decade old, this silver Mercedes convertible has never been driven. That considered, price tag of $287,000 seems fair.
1990 Lamborghini LM002
Only 301 Lamborghini SUVs were ever built, so they still warrant a hefty price. This 1990 model was available for $399,988, which is still cheaper than this one.
2009 Ferrari F430 Scuderia 16M
There’s a pattern with these supercars, isn’t there? One of only 499 made with less than 6,000 miles under its belt. And it was available on eBay for $395,000.
2015 Radical RXC Spyder
UK-based Radical cars are those barely legal customs you simply can’t miss. They’re rare, though, and that’s why this one costs $215,000.
2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS
This Porsche 911’s listing has ended since no one wanted to splash $289,000 on it. Although it’s practically new with only 123 miles, you can order one straight from Porsche for $175,000.
1977 Mercedes-Benz Unimog
Here’s an oddball. This Unimog costs $350,980 because it traveled less than 2,000 miles, and because it was autographed by Arnold Schwarzenegger no less.
1958 Aston Martin DB 2/4
It’s our second DB 2/4 of the day. This one is a saloon car, it’s listing has expired, and it was more expensive with the sticker of $285,000.
1971 Ferrari Dino 246GT
No one was prepared to cash in $380,000 for this fully restored, mint Ferrari, so this listing ended without sale.
2014 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6X6
It only has 2,131 mile on its odometer, but still no one was ready to cash in $750,000 for this sophisticated beast.
2003 Ferrari Enzo
Here we go again. Only 399 ever built and only 5,000 miles on its odometer. No wonder seller wanted $3.5 million for it. According to eBay, this one actually sold. Congratulations to the lucky owner.
2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach Package
You can love it or hate it, but Porsche 918 Spyder is one mean machine. Weissach Package adds additional carbon fiber bits, performance upgrade, and rough paint job. And all that for $2,000,918.
2000 Lotus Elise 340R
340R says it all. There were only 340 of them ever made, and none was intended for the US market. This UK-spec with right wheel drive was available on eBay for $75,000, though.
2011 Aston Martin One-77
#42 of 77 made, and only three known to be in the US. This is why it cost $2,995,000 while it was available on eBay.
1962 Shelby Cobra
This CSX2032 Cobra is one of only 73 units with 260 ci engines. It currently has 289 ci under its hood, and was available for $1,549,900
1992 Ferrari F40
Although almost 25 year old, this boxy nineties supercar comes with only around 7,500 miles on its odometer. It was offered for $1,699,000.
1961 Ferrari 250GT Cabriolet
It’s baffling that no one had ever driven this peach of an Italian car, but that’s the case here. That and limited production of 200 models (few of which have survived these 55 years), warranted a $1 million sticker.
2007 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition
The 722 Edition bumps Original SLR McLaren’s output to 650 horses. This one doesn’t even have 4,000 miles on its odometer, and was available for $498,500.
1994 Jaguar XJ220
This nineties classic has around 4,000 miles on it, and it’s in mint condition. Price tag of $479,000 was obviously discouraging since it didn’t sell.
1959 MG MGA
MG was never a sought after badge, but this old restored MGA looks great. Plus it only cost $21,995 while it was available.
1965 Lamborghini 350GT
#62 of 120 built, this Lambo is one rare piece of Italian engineering. It was available on eBay for $925,000.
1958 Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Rare, one of 267 ever built, this Mercedes convertible from the bygone era was available for $1,035,000.
1935 Mercedes-Benz 500-Series
A true classic with supercharged 5.0L inline-eight under its hood was thoroughly restored and offered on eBay for $1,585,500.
1937 Packard Twelve
There were 1,300 Packard Twelves produced that year, but only 69 were coupe roadsters like this one. It was offered for $499,900.
2014 Bugatti Veyron Vitesse Transformers Edition
This Veyron is as unique as it gets. The only Vitesse Transformers Edition with 350 miles on it was available for $2,099,000.
1968 Chevrolet Corvette L88 DX
There are plenty of rare Corvettes, and this is one of five such made for racing. Furthermore, L88 came in 216 copies only. Mileage for the car says 21, and it costs $1,495,000.
1963 Ferrari 250 GTL Lusso
#120 of 350 is well-preserved and restored, unlike most of its siblings. That’s the reason it costs $2 million.
1961 Jaguar E-Type
This old E-Type Jag with 7,000 miles on its odometer was available for $295,000.
1967 Ferrari Thomassima
The most expensive work of art on this list with price tag of $9 million. This is actually Thomassima II of the three designed by Tom Meade. Incidentally, only two are still alive, hence the heavy sticker.
1942 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
This 70-year old underwent a complete restoration between ’94 and ’97, and was offered on eBay for $1.6 million.
1990 Lamborghini Countach
Not just any, but 25th anniversary edition with less than 1,000 miles under its belt. This Lambo Countach was available for $488,900.
1991 Acura NSX
Rare, first-gen NSX still has all the original parts. It’s now close to 66,000 miles, but still in very good condition and available for $45,900.
1995 Ferrari F50
Priced at $2,599,900, this nineties supercar was removed from the listing soon after being put there. Maybe someone bought it by other mean than eBay.
1968 Ferrari 330GTC
This freshly restored red Ferrari was offered on eBay for $750,000, but the listing has since been removed.
2003 Saleen S7 Coupe
This one’s $200 cheaper than our other Saleen from this list. At $499,800, though, it was still too expensive for most since it didn’t sell.