GAA Classic Cars rolls into Greensboro this July with another huge docket of collector vehicles crossing the block. From numbers-matching muscle to low-mile modern legends, there is something for every kind of enthusiast. Here are 10 standouts we are watching from the upcoming sale.1. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 RSJust 547 miles since a frame-off restoration, this black-on-houndstooth Z28 RS blends classic first-gen looks with modern touches and Recaro seats. It is a turnkey restomod that has barely turned a wheel since coming back together.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →2. 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429One of roughly 850 built for 1969, this numbers-matching S-code Boss 429 received a concours-grade restoration by specialist Drew Alcazar. Finished in Wimbledon White over black, it pairs the NASCAR-homologation semi-hemi V8 with a close-ratio four-speed.AdvertisementAdvertisementView the listing on GAA Classic Cars →3. 1957 Volkswagen BeetleA small-window 1957 Beetle that has been lowered, fitted with new wheels and a higher-output engine, and given a Safari pop-out windshield. Recently out of a private collection, it is an air-cooled crowd-pleaser.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →4. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-WindowThe one-year-only split-window coupe, here with its factory 360-hp fuel-injected 327, four-speed, and Positraction. A correct rotisserie restoration and power windows round out this blue-chip Sting Ray.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →5. 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SSA 396-powered Chevelle SS built to drive, with a TH400 automatic, 12-bolt rear, Edelbrock induction, long-tube headers and Flowmaster exhaust. Red with a white stripe over black, riding on staggered Billet Specialties wheels.AdvertisementAdvertisementView the listing on GAA Classic Cars →6. 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1Serial #00008 with just 680 miles, originally ordered for Dale Earnhardt Jr. before landing in Eddie Vannoy's collection. The first-year supercharged 580-hp ZL1 with a six-speed manual is a modern collectible with real provenance.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →7. 1969 Chevrolet CorvetteA black-over-saddle big-block with a period-correct matching-numbers 427/435 tri-power V8 and four-speed. Garage-kept with NCRS judging paperwork, new redline tires and factory side pipes.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →8. 1964 Mercury Comet CalienteThis Caliente packs a 347-cubic-inch stroker with aluminum heads, backed by a fresh black interior with factory bucket seats and console. A sleeper take on a clean mid-sixties Mercury.AdvertisementAdvertisementView the listing on GAA Classic Cars →9. 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT DemonA wide-body Demon showing just 143 miles, optioned with the Comfort Auto Group, leather, and the rare rear-seat delete. Its 6.2L supercharged HEMI makes 840 horsepower and 770 lb-ft.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →10. 1970 Dodge Charger R/T SEA matching-numbers 440 four-barrel R/T SE that is documented as a 1-of-1 dealer demonstrator with the rare Gator Grain vinyl roof and Sure Grip rear. A heavily optioned, well-researched B-body Mopar.View the listing on GAA Classic Cars →⚡️ Read the full article on MotoriousSign up for the Motorious Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.