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Sintor Trucks’ first F450 Long Bed creation has been unveiled and it will be featured in our booth at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2021 event. This massive, and I mean massive, truck has a black paint finish that actually includes subtle orange metal flakes. These flakes not only pop, but also match the orange found across the truck. Sintor also added front and rear Warn winches, long-travel airbags, King 3.0 Race shock package, gloss carbon fiber hood scoop, custom interior and a lot more. To see it for yourself, be sure to find it at your booth. For more information regarding the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2021 auction, click the button below.

In order to revive a groundbreaking Jaguar racer, the Ecurie Ecosse LM69 asks “What if ?”. Built to dominate Le Mans, the XJ13 debuted in 1966. Not only was it their first mid-engine model, it arrived with a 5-liter V12 with quad cams. A last-minute change in the rules favored a certain Ford supercar, so Jaguar shelved this stunning supercar.

2021 Jaguar F-Type Heritage 60 Celebrates Six Decades Of The E-Type

The Ecurie Ecosse team is a group of Scottish engineers and racers who won Le Mans twice in the 50’s fielding the timeless Jaguar D-Type. Now they are offering 25 examples of the LM69. With all specs being FIA-compliant for 1969, These street-legal cars offer the latest in composites, and they will be built-to-order by coachbuilders in the West Midlands. Jaguar still builds amazing cars using time-honored methods, so click the button to find one for yourself.

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We said goodbye to the F90 Series M5 over the Holidays. It had a great run since early 2018, but BMW is moving quickly to stay ahead of the competition. With an all-new 5-Series on the horizon, get ready for something wild. That’s because the 2021 Alpina B5 will arrive with big power & plush amenities.

Starting where it counts, the 4.4-liter twin turbo has been boosted to 621 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. The sedan has been clocked at 62 mph in only 3.4 seconds along with a top speed of 205 mph. Maximum torque arrives at only 2,000 RPM, so hang on!

Inside you will find wood and machined aluminum along with their trademark Lavalina leather. Alpina forges new 20″ wheels in silver, black, or Himalaya Gray. Behind them are 15.6″ brakes on floating calipers. As always, each Alpina model can be built-to-order with any interior or exterior colors you desire. Our dealers have all the info, so click the link below and stay with us for all your Alpina updates.