When introduced at the 1961 Geneva Salon, Jaguar's E-Type stirred passions with its extremely sleek and timeless design backed by staggering performance. The newcomer's design owed much to that of the…
Read MoreIn the hierarchy of Maserati’s A6G/2000, chassis number 2102 stands proud as the second car of its series and the very first A6G/2000 bodied by Zagato as a berlinetta. Finished in red with black seats, the car is…
Read MoreThis car was supplied new in September 1955 to Mercedes-Benz Distributors USA of New York City and was delivered finished in red with a black leather interior. Factory-fitted options included high-gloss…
Read MoreThe Zagato coachwork is striking and is defined by its angular lines and targa-style roof, and reminiscent in some ways to Michelotti’s Daytona NART Spiders, yet with a character all its own. In 1974, it was exhibited…
Read MoreThe previous owner of this beautiful 1967 911 S was interested in the model’s 1960s sporting pedigree and was a particular fan of the legendary factory driver and 1967 European rally champion, Vic Elford…
Read MoreThe late Terry Drury, a former Ford Motor Company engineer. was a very familiar figure in British national and International racing, well remembered for his exploits as an energetic Ford GT40 privateer…
Read MoreThis rather special Plymouth Road Runner Rapid Transit was the Plymouth brand’s star for their release of the 1971 factory models. The new G-series designs rewrote the book on Mopar’s B-body lines and sent…
Read MoreSixty years after the iconic Mini first hit the streets, a British technology company has unveiled the first production electric classic Mini. The Swind E Classic Mini combines a fully-restored body and bespoke…
Read MoreBy war’s end, as Italy re-tooled for peace, Rivolta turned to the manufacture of motorcycles, scooters, and tricycles. Amongst these were the Furetto, the Isoscooter, and the Isocarro. By the 1960s, Rivolta embarked…
Read MoreThe Sunbeam Tiger is a high-performance V8 version of the British Rootes Group's Sunbeam Alpine roadster, designed in part by American racing driver Carroll Shelby and produced from 1964 until 1967…
Read MoreFrank Kurtis rose from humble roots as the son of first-generation Croatian immigrants to a leader in the construction of beautiful, race-winning Midget and Indy cars. Born in 1908 to a blacksmithing…
Read MoreAfter more than 50 years, the iconic ‘Light’ bus, a Volkswagen Type 2 bus made world famous after its appearance at the legendary 1969 Woodstock Festival, rides again, thanks to a little help from…
Read MoreIf there is a single car that typifies the end of the American muscle-car era, this has to be it. Although Mustangs and Firebirds were still on the menu, the 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda reigned supreme…
Read MoreBy 1960, the die had been cast. Formula 1 had demonstrated that in competition, the mid-engine format was the most effective way to handle large amounts of power. After much hesitation, Enzo Ferrari…
Read MoreLurking 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…
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