You never know what sort of rare, exotic cars you’ll see in Malibu on a Sunday, and this past weekend was no different. There were myriad Porsche 911s including a Singer Targa , a McLaren P1 , an Alpine A110 and a one-of-330 Aston Martin V12 Vantage . But by far the rarest, coolest cars was thi...
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