1990 Mercedes-Benz 300 CE-24
September 6, 20252010 Porsche 911 997.2 Turbo
September 16, 2025Ceramic Grey | Sedan | 8-Speed Sports Automatic | 6.4 litre Hemi V8 | 14,329 kms | AU$74,995
Chrysler’s last great V8 performance sedan, the 2019 300 SRT Pacer Edition, stands as one of the rarest and most desirable modern muscle cars ever officially delivered to Australia.
Produced in a limited run of just 50 units nationwide to mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic Valiant Pacer, this example is number 19 of 50 and one of only 10 finished in Ceramic Grey—a true collector’s piece.
Beneath the bonnet lies the legendary 6.4-litre HEMI V8, delivering 350kW and 637Nm to the rear wheels via a smooth automatic transmission. While mechanically identical to the standard SRT, the Pacer Edition sets itself apart with exclusive decals, unique sill plates, numbered engine-bay plaque, and bespoke interior badging, all designed as a nod to Chrysler’s rich motorsport heritage and the 1969 Pacer that inspired it.
This car was Australian-delivered and one-owner from new, showing just 14,329 km. It is accompanied by its two original keys, full book pack, and a complete service history, including its most recent service. Presenting in near-new condition, it offers an unrepeatable opportunity to secure what many consider the last affordable Australian muscle sedan - following the curtain call of Holden’s Commodore V8 and Ford’s Falcon XR8.
Described as a “modern take on an Australian classic,” the 300 SRT Pacer is more than just a sports sedan. It is a marker of the end of an era in local motoring - an unapologetically brash, big-displacement V8 that roars loud enough to set off car alarms three streets away. It may not have the surgical precision of a German saloon, but it has something far rarer: soul.
In twenty years’ time, enthusiasts will look back and realise this was the last of its kind. For collectors and drivers alike, the chance to own one is fleeting. Cars like this simply won’t be made again - and when they’re gone, they’ll be sorely missed.