
The Ten Tenths Motor Club has officially launched over the weekend, featuring a brand-new track and clubhouse located nearby. Charlotte Motor Speedway .At the start, there was just a bit of Trans-Am racing And then there was the Heritage Invitational, a car exhibition showcasing an impressive array of extremely rare and highly valuable automobiles. Supposedly, these vehicles together amounted to approximately $500 million, which I find entirely believable. Among them was one of the earliest Mercedes-AMG Ones In the U.S., it was showcased — there were two of them. And that’s not counting the vintage Ferraris yet.
The timing seemed nearly impeccable. A group of ultra-wealthy individuals flaunting their possessions, probably oblivious to the throngs of protesters demonstrating in various urban areas nationwide against the very political figures these car owners supported. It’s uncertain whether we’ll see another Heritage Invitational next year—perhaps it will happen again, or perhaps it won’t. Nevertheless, the vehicles themselves were blameless, and since I was present anyway, let me share my thoughts on some of the most impressive cars showcased, including the Hennessey Venom F5.
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Porsche 911 Dakar

It's clear you're in for quite a spectacle when an off-road Porsche 911 stands out as merely average among the vehicles present.
Ruf SCR

This RUF appeared and sounded completely amazing.
Lamborghini Revuelto

This one or the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1?
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster

If you're planning to get a yellow Lamborghini, make sure it's one that people will actually spot.
Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster

Truly, if you're planning to get any Lamborghini, it ought to be a roadster.
Lamborghini Countach 5000QV

The guidelines are straightforward: If you spot a Lamborghini Countach, snap a photo of the Countach.
Lamborghini Espada

If you purchase an Espada, you're entitled to receive a Lamborghini with a roof included.
Porsche 911 GT3 R Racing Car

Certainly, this might be just a 911, but it stands out as one of only 77 911 GT3 R Rennsport models ever manufactured.
Black Mercedes-AMG One

The Mercedes-AMG One, everybody.
Silver Mercedes-AMG One

For an unknown reason, I wasn't permitted to drive either of the AMG Ones they had at this exhibition.
Ferrari LaFerrari

Nobody ever claimed the LaFerrari was beautiful, but it certainly isn’t slow.
Ferrari Daytona SP3

The car is ugly, but at least it boasts a naturally aspirated V12 engine?
Lamborghini Miura

It’s difficult to describe just how low the Miura appears when you’re not right beside it.
Lamborghini Sian

I should have gone with the Roadster, but considering only 19 were ever made, scoring one isn’t easy.
Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France

There should be more two-tone Ferraris.
Porsche 962

The lions representing where the headlight should be aren't absurdly impressive.
Porsche 917K

I doubt there could be a more awesome way to exit than driving a 917K until the end.
BMW 3.0 CSL

Not too long ago, 206 horsepower was considered impressive for a performance car. Nowadays, even a Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid offers more power than that.
BMW M1

It’s said that we might have gotten an updated version of the M1, but instead, we received the XM. Evidently, BMW made the correct decision.
Healey Silverstone Roadster

British sports cars can be a headache to maintain, but I've always had a weakness for these Healeys.
Iso Rivolta IR 300

It may not be an Isetta, but everyone enjoys a fine Iso.
Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder

You can tell there's significant wealth present at a car show when mentioning each individual Ferrari 250 GT starts to become tedious.
AC 428 Frua Spyder

It truly appears ungainly from all perspectives, yet the paint job was quite appealing.
Shelby GT500

I was simply pleased to spot a Shelby Mustang that wasn’t an Eleanor.
Lincoln Continental MK II

officially, there weren't any bodies in the trunk according to them, but I can't say I trust that claim completely.
McLaren Senna GTR

I understand that the Senna's door windows are controversial, but I simply adore how they appear.
Hennessey Venom F5

I must acknowledge that I witnessed the F5 moving under its own power at least once, so I'll grant it that much.
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