The Saratoga Motorcar Auction returns to the Saratoga Casino Hotel on September 18 and 19, 2026, with a docket that spans seven decades of automotive greatness. From a silver-screen Gullwing to modern hypercar-adjacent grand tourers and a few cult-favorite collector cars, this year's catalog has something for every kind of enthusiast. Here are ten of the coolest cars crossing the block, in no particular order.1. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL GullwingThe car that practically invented the supercar, the 300SL pairs those signature gullwing doors with the first production fuel-injected engine. It remains one of the most coveted shapes Stuttgart ever built, and it's the undisputed headliner of this year's Saratoga docket.View the full listing →2. 2006 Ford GTFord's modern love letter to the Le Mans-winning GT40, this supercharged 5.4-liter V8 monster makes 550 horsepower and still looks like it's doing 200 mph standing still. A bona fide American icon that has only grown more collectible.AdvertisementAdvertisementView the full listing →3. 2015 Ferrari F12berlinettaWith a naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V12 spinning out more than 730 horsepower, the F12 is one of the last great front-engined Ferrari GTs of the analog era. Brutally fast and effortlessly elegant in equal measure.View the full listing →4. 2022 McLaren GTMcLaren's take on the grand tourer wraps a 612-horsepower twin-turbo V8 in a usable, everyday-friendly package. Proof that supercar performance and long-distance comfort don't have to be mutually exclusive.View the full listing →5. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split WindowBuilt for a single model year, the split rear window makes the 1963 Sting Ray the most distinctive and sought-after C2 of them all. A styling landmark that defined an entire generation of American sports cars.AdvertisementAdvertisementView the full listing →6. 1974 Ferrari 246 GTS DinoCurvaceous, compact and powered by a sweet-singing V6, the Dino is widely regarded as one of the prettiest cars Ferrari ever produced. The targa-roofed GTS lets the soundtrack pour straight in.View the full listing →7. 1987 Porsche 930 Turbo SlicktopThe original widow-maker. The 930 Turbo's whale-tail spoiler and laggy boost made it a legend, and the rare slicktop coupe body is one of the most desirable configurations for collectors today.View the full listing →8. 1991 Acura NSXThe everyday supercar that scared Ferrari straight. With Honda reliability, an Ayrton Senna-honed chassis and a screaming VTEC V6, the first-generation NSX changed what enthusiasts expected from an exotic.AdvertisementAdvertisementView the full listing →9. 1987 Chevrolet Callaway B2K CorvetteOrdered straight through Chevy dealers via the RPO B2K option, Callaway's twin-turbo conversion turned the C4 into a genuine supercar killer. A fascinating slice of 1980s tuner history with factory backing.View the full listing →10. 1997 Land Rover Defender 90NAS-spec Defender 90s were only sold in the U.S. for a handful of years, making them blue-chip collectibles today. Rugged, charismatic and endlessly cool whether it's parked at the trailhead or the country club.View the full listing →⚡️ Read the full article on MotoriousSign up for the Motorious Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.