ULTRA COLLECTABLES
Discover our collection of Classic Icons—legendary cars that have shaped automotive history. These timeless vehicles blend nostalgia with enduring performance, offering a unique driving experience that captures the spirit of past eras. Perfectly preserved and celebrated for their design and heritage, our Classic Icons provide an opportunity to relive the golden age of motoring with cars that continue to inspire and captivate enthusiasts worldwide.
1998 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster
The iconic supercar of the 1990s
This particular Diablo VT Roadster is 1 of only 4 Australian delivered cars and its first owner was none other than flamboyant entrepreneur, investor, investment adviser and stockbroker (and all round scallywag), Rene Rivkin. He owned the car for just two years before selling it to its second owner in 2000 who has owned the car since then right up until the CHROME TEMPLE Mach 1 fund acquired it.
1993 Dodge Viper RT/10
Americas First Supercar
This 1993 Dodge Viper RT/10 is a rare gem, showcasing only 6,000 miles on the clock. With its low mileage and iconic V10 engine, this Viper is a pristine example of raw American muscle. Preserved in near-original condition, it delivers an unfiltered, exhilarating driving experience. This is your chance to experience one of the most legendary sports cars of the 90s in nearly mint condition—perfect for collectors or anyone looking to feel the power of an automotive icon.
1987 Porsche 959 Komfort
Limited to only 292 cars
Where to begin on the 959? Still to this day, the 959 can hold its own with any current performance car and feels thoroughly modern to drive. A technological tour-de-force and a car that pioneered advancements we now take for granted in modern 911s, there will never be another car that did so much in just one model. Limited to only 292 cars, Porsche demonstrated what was possible in the field of automotive design at that time. Costing well over twice that to build, Porsche lost money on every 959 sold in an effort to homologate their rally cars and create something truly special.
1990s Group A Nissan R32 GT-R
Famously Known As Godzilla
The iconic 1990s Group A Nissan R32 GT-R, famously known as 'Godzilla' (a nickname coined in the 90s by an Australian Wheels journalist). This vehicle, one of just five built by Fred Gibson’s Nissan Motorsport Australia team for the Australian Group A series, was campaigned throughout 1991-92 by Mark Gibbs and Rohan Onslow and is adorned in GIO Insurance livery.