Cars of Dirk Pitt
- The Mediterranean Caper - 1936 Maybach Zeppelin Town car
- Iceberg - (no car, but Pitt acquires the Ford Trimotor aircraft)
- Raise the Titanic! - (no car, but reference to a Stutz Bearcat Speedster, and a Renault town car recovered from the Titanic is mentioned in Vixen 03. The Ford Trimotor is also mentioned.)
- Vixen 03 - 1912 Renault open-drive landaulette
- Night Probe! - AC Cobra and Jensen (also Pullman railroad dining car)
- Pacific Vortex! - AC Cobra
- Deep Six - Talbot-Lago
- Cyclops - Daimler DE36, 1957 Chevrolet (also cast iron bathtub with an outboard motor strapped to it)
- Treasure - Cord L-29
- Dragon - 1932 Stutz (also acquires a Messerschmitt Me 262)
- Sahara - 1936 Avions Voisin
- Inca Gold - 1936 Pierce-Arrow Travelodge Trailer
- Shock Wave - J2X Allard (also a totem pole and Marvelous Maeve, a beatup boat)
- Flood Tide - 1929 Model J Duesenberg
- Atlantis Found - 1936 Ford Hot Rod
- Valhalla Rising - 1938 Packard Towncar
- Trojan Odyssey - Marmon V-16
- Black Wind - 1958 Chrysler 300-D Convertible
- Treasure of Khan - 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
- Arctic Drift - 1932 Auburn V-12
- Crescent Dawn - 1948 Model 135 Delahaye
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