Lurking under the skin of this striking triple-black classic is a contemporary Mercedes drivetrain that transforms this car’s performance from pedestrian to exciting. The current owner of this 280 SL…
Read MoreFord created a new class of car almost overnight with the introduction of the Mustang sports coupe part way through the 1964 model year, catching the rest of the US car industry off guard…
Read MoreFilling a gap in Ferrari’s line-up between the four-seat 330 GT 2+2 and the high-performance 275 GTB, the two-seat 330 GTC was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966. It was essentially…
Read More‘Outlaw’ builds began to emerge from Southern California’s Porsche 356 community several decades ago, when individuals such as Gary Emory altered their personal cars with subtle, but interesting alterations…
Read MoreMore than 140 cars from this incredible private collection, comprising of some of the most collectible European and Japanese performance cars of the 80s, 90s, and 00s are to be auctioned off…
Read MoreThe original Ford Escort was introduced at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1968 and soon became a commercial success as an attractive small family saloon. Ford had, for a number of years…
Read MoreHaving axed its expensive Formula 1 programme at the end of 1962, Porsche turned once more to sports car racing as a means of improving and marketing its road car range. The Type 356-based…
Read MoreWith interest in classic cars growing every year and values of heritage models at an all time high, Aston Martin has pioneered a bold new plan: to future-proof these increasingly precious machines…
Read MoreAfter witnessing the success of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL coupe and roadster, foreign car importer and dealer Max Hoffman, the man who gave birth to the model, believed that a somewhat smaller…
Read MoreAston Martin stunned the world when it first unveiled DB4 in 1958. It was the first in the Aston Martin trilogy that included DB5 and DB6, a series of three magnificent cars that secured the brand’s position…
Read MoreOn 28 October 1963, AC Cars Limited invoiced Ford Motor Credit for a Cobra body in White with Red trim, top, tonneau, and rack-and-pinion steering. The body left the UK aboard the SS Pacific Fortune…
Read MoreThis special, one-off Ferrari initially left Ferrari’s Maranello factory in 1965 as a 330 GT Series II with Pininfarina coachwork finished in Rosso and a Beige interior. The car was delivered new to…
Read MoreThe Volkswagen ‘Samba’ Deluxe is widely considered one of the most sought-after of all Microbuses of the era. Amongst the most beloved vehicle designs ever created, the VW ‘bus’ transcends history…
Read More‘The Roots of Monozukuri: Creative Spirit in Japanese Automaking,’ explores Japanese innovations in engineering and manufacturing, while ‘Fine Tuning: Japanese-American Customs’ focuses…
Read MoreAt the weekend the Museo Storico Alfa Romeo in Arese showed itself to visitors in a decidedly unusual way: with ‘Open Bonnets’. The limelight was therefore not taken by the beautiful bodywork of many…
Read MoreFollowing the successful DB4 GT continuation project, a series of 25 'Goldfinger' DB5 continuation editions, will be created for customers thanks to a unique collaboration between Aston Martin…
Read MoreBack in 1953, Chevrolet's launch of a two-seater sports car was a radical departure for a marque associated almost exclusively with sensible family transport. Based on the 1952 EX-122 show car…
Read MoreCombining Citröen's advanced chassis technology and Maserati's engine know-how, the SM…
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