GT40s, Harleys: The eBay Seven, 02/14/14

"It's OK, Eleanor. It can be fixed." — Nicholas Cage, Gone in Sixty Seconds

The very best of eBay Motors all right here.

1967 Shelby Mustang GT500
This car started out life as an actual Shelby GT500 and was then restored from the ground up by the same people that built Eleanor from Gone in Sixty Seconds. They used the same blueprint, down to the "Go Baby Go" button on the gearshift. Unless you're the type of person who gets invited to Jerry Bruckheimer's personal parties, this is as close as you'll probably ever be to owning Eleanor. [More pics...]

1972 Harley-Davidson XRTT
There once was a time when Harley made legit road racing bikes. The XRTT was based on the legendary XR750 bike that has won most of America's dirt bike championships, and was famously ridden during most of Evil Knievel's bus-jumping stunts. [More pics...]

2010 Titan T51 Mustang Replica
This might look like a classic P51 Mustang fighter plane from WWII, but in reality it's just 75% the size of the original, so it's even more agile. Amazingly, it's powered by a 2.7L Suzuki V6 engine, and it's also got two seats, making it perfect for... bro-dates? [More pics...]

1960 Bentley S2 Continental
You simply don't get much more stylish than a classic 1960s Bentley, especially a drophead coupe such as this one. Somehow, the 6.2L V8 wasn't its biggest selling point 54 years ago; the suspension featured an electric ride control system that was decades ahead of its time. [More pics...]

1969 COPO ZL-1 Camaro
COPO Camaros are a bit legendary for their ability to induce whiplash at will, thanks to their aluminum 427 engines. This particular one is one of just four green COPOs with an automatic transmission, but don't think for a second that it's slow. It was once clocked in the quarter mile at 10.40 seconds, and was so impressive, its owner received sponsorship from Boeing. [More pics...]

1966 Ford Superformance GT40 MK 1
One could go on for paragraphs about how Superformance makes the most accurate GT40 replicas on earth, or how the floor panel is perfectly smooth for aerodynamic reasons. One could talk about how it's got a crate motor with 550 hp that's perfectly capable of ridding you of any intestinal blockages you may or may not have. The only thing you really need to know? This street legal car has a speedometer that reads to 200 mph... and it's still not high enough. [More pics...]

2009 Ford F-150 Raptor Prerunner
The whole concept of a prerunner is that you can take a trial run across, say, Baja California while still maintaining all the comforts of a normal vehicle. This Raptor's got over $200,000 worth of modifications to it, including a 700 hp Corvette motor, tons of fiberglass body panels, and a full leather interior. If you ever had any thoughts of going off-roading, this is your truck. [More pics...]


Aaron Miller is the Rides editor for Supercompressor. He's a little obsessed, but not in a sitting-outside-the-dealership-at-3a-with-binoculars sort of way. He undergoes track withdrawal symptoms on a regular basis and writes about cars as a salve, and you can follow him on Twitter @aaron_m_miller.