A blast from the automotive past just popped up on Facebook Marketplace in Oak Harbor, Washington—somebody’s selling a 1985 Henderson Motor Company Machiavelli Max for $14,999. Gotta love the 1980s, right?

This car is a rare find. Henderson only cranked out a handful of these babies back between ’85 and ’87 before flaming out spectacularly. The build? A cheeky knockoff of the Ferrari 308, cobbled together with bits and bobs snagged from Pontiac, Chevy, Ford… even Ferrari itself. Naturally, that last bit earned them a one-way ticket to lawsuit city, tanking the whole operation.

Don’t let the sleek Italian curves fool you—underneath, it’s a Frankenstein special: a Pontiac Firebird skeleton with a Chevrolet 350 heart, hooked up to a Turbo 400 slushbox. Seller swears it runs, though they’re tweaking the transmission cooler lines before posting a full demo.
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Dressed in white with a gray cockpit, this relic’s logged 75,000 miles and shuffled through at least three owners. Paperwork’s clean, no liens, no major scars, just some aesthetic spit and polish needed to shine it up proper.

Here’s the charm: it’s Frankenstein’s monster meets Miami Vice. The ’80s were wild—a golden age when backyard tinkerers blurred the line between factory muscle and pure daydreams. For collectors hunting weird wheels? This Henderson oddball could be the perfect garage misfit.
Oak Harbor’s where it’s parked. Your move.
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