Looking for a great classic car? Check out Bring A Trailer. The breadth of choice out on the site is amazing, and they have all manner of classic cars, or used cars, listed. But they also sell quite a few more modern machines, including this supercar. Currently listed is this 2007 Spyker C8 Laviolette, located in Santa Barbara, California. This one is said to be just one of 26 cars sold by the Dutch automaker for the model year and the first of the second-generation Spyker C8 to be imported into the United States.

Stunning 2007 Spyker C8 Laviolette With Only 11,000 Miles

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This one was acquired by the seller from its original owner, coincidentally on Bring A Trailer back in December 2019, and has just 11,000 miles on the clock. This Spyker is now offered in California with a window sticker, tool kit, recent service records, and a clean Carfax report. Plus, a clean Montana title in the name of the seller's LLC. And one thing we will say is it is a stunning looking car.

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This is perhaps one of the coolest little cars I've seen on Bring A Trailer, along with a recent 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT. The C8 Laviolette was introduced in 2001 and shared much of its design on the 2000 C8 Spyder, and it has a stunning canopy-style glass panned roof, and the passenger and driver side roof glass on this particular car was resealed in February 2020. The body panels of the car are finished in a gorgeous Jet Black, and this is all done over an aluminum spaceframe chassis, with a front clamshell with fixed headlights.

Audi 4.8-Liter V8 Engine Generates 400 Horsepower

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On top of that, there are also fog lamps and dual exhaust pipes that exit through the rear of the car's bodywork. The interior is different, to say the least, and may not be to everyone's tastes. There are some great amenities, however, which include air conditioning, power windows, keyless entry, and electrically operated lift mechanisms for the scissor doors. Power is provided by an Audi 4.8-liter V8 that has five valves per cylinder, and it produces a very respectable 400 hp. This is all sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed, manual transaxle with a Drexler limited-slip differential.

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