The momentum behind duPont REGISTRY LIVE continues to build, with a diverse mix of analog-inspired builds, modern performance machines, and high-horsepower customs closing today. Five distinct vehicles will cross the digital block, each representing a different corner of the enthusiast landscape, from air-cooled reinterpretations to supercharged American muscle and Lamborghini’s most aggressive SUV to date. If you're interested in financing any of these cars or another exotic car, be sure to get pre-qualified.
1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Speedster by Gunther Werks

Leading the group is one of the most exclusive modern air-cooled builds ever produced. This 1997 Porsche 911 Speedster, reimagined by Gunther Werks, is one of just 25 examples worldwide. Known as “Mystique,” it is finished in Amethyst Metallic over a bespoke purple and black leather interior.
With just 1,084 miles, this example represents the most radical open-top interpretation of the 993 platform. Extensive carbon fiber construction defines the program, while its analog, mechanically focused driving character, remains at the core. Handbuilt in Huntington Beach, California, this Speedster sits at the intersection of craftsmanship, rarity, and driver engagement.
2024 Ford Shelby F-150 Lariat

At the opposite end of the spectrum is a full-size performance truck that delivers supercar-level output. This 2024 Shelby F-150 is powered by a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 paired with a Gen 5 Whipple supercharger, with 785 horsepower.
Finished in Rapid Red Metallic with matte black stripes and showing just over 20,000 miles, it combines off-road capability with Shelby performance credentials. It stands as one of the most extreme interpretations of the modern pickup, combining utility with outright speed.
2024 Lamborghini Urus Performante

The Super SUV segment continues to evolve, and the Urus Performante represents its most focused expression. Finished in a stealthy Verde Gea Matte with an extensive carbon fiber exterior package, this one-owner example shows just under 10,000 miles.
As the most performance-oriented Urus variant, it leans heavily into track-inspired engineering while maintaining everyday usability. The result is a machine that delivers both visual aggression and dynamic capability in equal measure.
2023 McLaren GT

For those seeking long-distance performance, this 2023 McLaren GT offers a different approach. Finished in a striking MSO Volcano Yellow and equipped with the Black Package, it balances visual drama with usability.
Showing over 16,000 miles, it is powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engineered for effortless high-speed touring. It remains one of the few modern mid-engine supercars designed with comfort and luggage capacity in mind, without sacrificing performance.
1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Aero Coupe

Rounding out the lineup is a reengineered '80s American classic that combines classic design with modern engineering. This 1987 Monte Carlo SS Aero Coupe retains its original low-mileage character but now sits on a Roadster Shop chassis.
Power comes from a supercharged small-block 6.2-liter LT5 V8 pushing approximately 800 horsepower. Built by C&S Performance with $200,000 into this build, it shows just over 1,000 miles since completion. The result is a G-body platform pushed far beyond its original limits, and with its under-the-radar looks, this is a sleeper through and through.