Let us dive into the classic treasures that have been discovered on the television show, Chasing Classic Cars. First airing in 2008, the popular television series unveils classic cars from all eras. Wayne Carini of F-40 Motorsports has made it his mission to take viewers along with him to discover some of the rarest and exotic classic cars in the world today.

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The vintage car enthusiast travels to visit exclusive and sometimes secret, car restorers and collectors, in order to buy, restore, and sell classic beauties. Some of the rarest and sickest classic cars have been displayed on the show, making the audience's jaws drop across the globe.

Let us take a look at some of the rarest cars that have been featured on the show to date.

10 Plymouth Superbird

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Produced in the '70s, the Plymouth Superbird was made for NASCAR and by the EPA to chase jets down the runway to test their emissions. Officials became weary of the high speeds produced by the vintage car, as well as the huge wing and nose cone on the body. The Superbird was eventually banned from NASCAR and production was halted.

Wayne came across this car in 2017, and found that it was in top shape. The value of this jet chaser can stem anywhere between $150K to $250K depending on the quality of restoration.

9 Restored 1957 Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing

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As one of the most fantastic cars ever built, this class act was sure to make the list. The model was one of the last Gullwings ever produced, following the stop in production in 1957, making the car an important one for the books.

The model shown in the show was completely restored and held a special toolkit that held enough spare parts that the driver could fix the car on the side of the road if needed. The restorations, including the Rudge Wheels, brings the selling price to a whopping $790K.

8 1988 Porsche 959 S

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The production of this car stemmed from 1986 to 1989, produced with roughly 450 horsepower. As being named one of the world's first supercars, and a sport model, this car is especially rare for its kind. This car is worth about $1 million.

Performance-wise, this stunner set the standard for all supercars following its production. Producing speed of over 200 mph, 4-wheel drive, and twin turbos in the back, this car will blow any other car out of the water. Thank you, Porsche!

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7 1951 Studebaker Manta Ray

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This claimed the title of one of the weirdest cars Wayne Carini has come across. As far as the owner knows, it was the first and last of its kind. Home to a Cadillac engine, it holds one of the most unique dashboards a car has ever seen.

As Wayne said in the show, "pictures don't do this car justice." The rear has triple tail lights from a 1952 Lincoln, making it stand-out from anything most car lovers have seen! This classic car is truly one-of-a-kind.

6 1915 Harley-Davidson

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After 40 years in a basement, the model discovered in the show withheld the original paint and the original front tire, unlike shown in the picture above. Unfortunately, the back tire was missing, but it doesn't take away from the rarity of the bike.

It is hard to find a Harley-Davidson that is over 100 years old, let alone one that is original condition. With a kick-start and a two-speed transmission, this bike surely stole the hearts of many.

5 1949 BMW Veritas

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It is rare to find a car that looks like this BMW Veritas, and there are very few that exist today. The car is very narrow, yet very long, making the shape extremely unique. Instead of the grill being in front of the car, it is located on the top of the front nose panel, complete with a fin-shaped rear.

Other models of the Veritas were used for racing throughout the years, reaching up to roughly 125 horsepower. This is truly a rare breed and a car that would leave any vintage owner completely satisfied.

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4 Lamborghini Miura

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Hidden in a garage since '92, Wayne finally found this treasure. The two-seater sports car was produced between 1966 and 1973, holding a central V12 engine. It holds a top speed of 280 km/h and can reach 100 km/h in 6.7 seconds. Lamborghini named it "the fastest car in the world."

The price tag on a find like this, in great condition, can easily reach up to near $3 million. That's enough to make anyone spit out their water while reading it.

3 1935 Mercedes-Benz 150 Sport Roadster

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Equipped with three headlights, there is only one of these in the world. Talk about rare! The car produces about 55 horsepower. It was first used to gauge if the public was interested in a mid-engine sports car. Since it was ahead of its time and unfamiliar to most, the people were uninterested... but we most definitely are!

The body is unusual, but the fact that Wayne got to drive a car that there is only one of... talk about jealousy.

2 Untouched 1948 Harley-Davidson

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This motorcycle is completely original, even the leather seats are untouched. To top it off, it has a sidecar that is in pristine condition as well. Despite all odds, the Harley's engine still roared and turned over quite nicely.

Although these bikes can still be found today, it is extremely rare to find them in their original condition, let alone untouched and still running smoothly. We have to applaud Wayne for this find, what an absolute treasure!

1 1968 Hot Wheels Twin Mill

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Every kid's dream is surely coming to true right now with this life-sized Hot Wheels replica. This one-of-a-kind car was built by a father and son duo. The car is equipped with a pair of V8 engines that each produce up to 575 horsepower on pump fuel, and up to 1,000 horsepower with nitrous.

What is this car built from might you ask? It is a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette! To make it even better, the car was priced at a SEMA Show, with money donations benefiting the Make-A-Wish foundation. We're not crying you are.

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