These cars for sale are unique additions to any collection.
If you are a car lover, there are countless reasons to love or desire a car. The obvious ones include speed, luxury, technology, beauty, performance, off-road capability and high-tech features. However, some of the more intangible reasons for interest in a particular car could be nostalgia or simply the fact that a car is, for whatever reason, strange.
Whether it’s an unsung model with only a handful of examples made on the market in just a year or two, or a variant with a less popular powertrain or transmission, cars that are simply “weird” can become underrated, unique gems and rarities in an automobile collection, sparking unique conversations among seasoned enthusiasts. If you’re in the mood for a vehicle that goes beyond the standard and goes into your garage, these are some of our favorite “weird” luxury and exotic cars for sale listed on Daily Sparkz.
1999 Bentley Continental SC
The Bentley Continental Sedanca was a version of the Continental that featured a unique targa-style roof combined with the Continental’s signature luxury and offered something between the Continental coupe and the open Azure.
1995 BMW Alpina B3
For example, while we may know Alpina for redesigning the BMW 7 Series, Alpina has also redesigned other BMW models, such as the 3 Series, seen in this 1995 BMW Alpina B3 for sale.
2012 Jaguar XKR-S
A far cry from the elegant grand tourer that the XK was introduced as, the XKR-S features aggressive styling and impressive performance. It remains an exclusive jewel of British luxury grand touring to this day.
1991 Cadillac Allante
Designed by none other than Pininfarina, the body of the Cadillac Allanté was built in Italy and then flown to the USA for final assembly, with front-wheel drive and a Northstar V8 under the hood. Its contemporary, Maserati’s Chrysler TC, had a similar story, and the Allanté sold for around $60,000, roughly the equivalent of a whopping six-figure price today.
2018 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible
The popular miniature Range Rover is a compact luxury SUV that was originally launched with a coupe variant. In the second half of the 2010s, the coupe evolved into a convertible, which is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating luxury SUV models of recent years.
2004 Chevrolet SSR
The 2000s saw a wave of crazy, retro-futuristic cars inspired by classic models, but the Chevrolet SSR stood out even among these. Both a pickup truck and a convertible, the retro-inspired SSR has become a collectible curiosity.
1980 Rolls Royce Camargue
An innovative and ultra-luxurious car for its time, the Rolls-Royce Camargue featured many industry firsts, such as a groundbreaking climate control system and a design that was very different from previous Rolls-Royce cars. In addition, the Camargue was one of the most expensive cars on the market when new.
2002 Rolls-Royce Corniche Last Of Line Edition
Rolls-Royce and Bentley were related for a long time and both brands had cars manufactured in Crewe, England. But just as Rolls-Royce was about to enter the modern era of BMW ownership and Goodwood production, the Corniche “Last Of Line” edition bid farewell to the era.
2018 Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG Final Edition
While the Mercedes-AMG G 63 is one of the most popular luxury performance SUVs, the now discontinued G 65 variant was equipped with a V12 engine.
2013 Mercedes-Benz G 500 Cabriolet
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet combines the performance and glamor of one of the most desirable and off-road luxury SUV icons of all time with the thrill, fun and style of an open-top convertible. It is a rare, valuable and collectible vehicle, especially in the USA.




