The Bitter SC? Do not worry—I did not know either till now. 461 Bitter SC coupes were produced. German race car racer and businessman Erich Bitter invented the Bitter SC. Cars and Bids sells a 461 coupe—1985 model in excellent condition. Giovanni Michelotti, who designed many Alfa Romeos and Lancias, designed the Bitter SC. It was modified before manufacture. It resembles Pininfarina’s Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2, which you can not unsee. It resembles a 1970s Ferrari in most ways. However, its fundamentals are not unique. The Bitter SC used most Opel Senator suspension parts. The 3.0-liter Opel straight-six engine produces 177 horsepower. The one for sale has a lesser engine than the original 3.9-liter straight-six with 209 horsepower. Its straight-six engine, five-speed manual transmission, and rear-wheel drive make driving exhilarating. The Bitter SC lacked the 327 cubic-inch Chevy V8 of its cousin, the Bitter CD, due to the late 1970s oil crisis. This car has 33,900 kilometres and looks fantastic. The red paint is in good condition, and the vehicle has minimal technical issues. Its leather seats are comfortable and well-maintained. Thanks to its Magnaflow muffler, it sounds terrific, which gives it a rich, burbly exhaust note. Buying a collector’s car with matching numbers might be difficult. The sale has two days left at $10,000. This unusual German-made, Italian-styled straight-six rear-wheel-drive automobile with pop-up headlights is for sale.