A 1929 Duesenberg Model J “Disappearing Top” Convertible Coupe by Murphy drew the highest bid during RM Sotheby’s Motor City...
RM Auctions, the official auction house of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, continued its run of fantastic 2013 results, on...
RM Auctions posted another highly successful single-day sale at the Inn at St. John’s, July 27, in Plymouth, Michigan. The auction in America’s automotive heartland dropped the gavel on a total of 77 automobiles, two boats, and one motorcycle, generating more than $7.7 million in sales with a strong 90...
Staying true to the tagline “World Class Cars, World Class Experience” the 15th Annual La Jolla Concours d’Elegance proved yet...
A six-person list of racing pioneers, legends and modern-day champions joined “The First Lady of Motorsports” in a colorful and...
Dunlop’s range of classic bias-ply racing tires will finally be widely available in North America this year. Previous production runs were allocated primarily to England and Europe to meet the contractual requirements of FIA Appendix K, so only limited numbers were being flown to Vintage Tyres Limited, the distributor of...
During the dozen years between 1919 and 1931, E. Paul duPont built only 537 automobiles, with only about 30 still...
June ended with a big bang as Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica made its exciting debut on track and on the road...
When his team’s pair of Porsche RS Spyders took the green flag for July’s American Le Mans Series round at Lime Rock, Rob Dyson marked his 25th anniversary in professional racing. Dyson’s first entry was a GTO-class Pontiac Firebird that contested IMSA’s Coca-Cola Three Hours at the Connecticut track in...
The E-Type Club’s three-week Round Britain Coastal Drive in support of Prostate Cancer UK will commence at Goodwood on September...
Al Moss, known to almost everyone who reads this journal, died peacefully on September 25 at his home in Sedona,...
Ted Cutting, the man who designed the Aston Martin DBR1 that took Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori to victory at Le Mans over 50 years ago, has died. It is little known, but due to a fact-finding visit to Maserati, initiated by John Wyer, he didn’t see his cars cross...
On September 21, a special going away party was held for the Eagle TG104 that carried Dan Gurney to a historic...
The Hall of Fame Museum at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will open “An All-American Exhibition” this Friday, May 1, featuring...
The Petersen Museum on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles is preparing to open a new exhibit honoring Dan Gurney called “The Eagles Have Landed.” The exhibit in the museum’s Charles Nearburg Family Gallery will showcase the diversity of the various racing cars constructed by Gurney’s All American Racers in nearby...
The two Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Styling Cars—a 1963 convertible and 1964 coupe known respectively as the Harley J. Earl...
One of the primary forces in the success of Penske Racing, Earle Macmullan, has died at the age of 82....
The Lotus Elite that starred at the 1958 Earls Court Motor Show is set to be sold at The Silverstone Classic Live Online Auction from the July 31st – August 1st . This Lotus Elite is the first customer car and went on to have a fascinating history. One of...
Production of the Bugatti Centodieci is ongoing, and the latest customer example of this limited series distinctly shows the design...
One of this year’s highlights during Monterey Car Week was the unveiling of the Eccentrica V12, a modern interpretation of...
During 2016, famed Aston Martin specialists Ecurie Bertelli celebrated 40 years in business. From 1976, when Morntane founders Nick Mason, Derrick Edwards and Judy Hogg saw the need to preserve history, as well as enjoy their passion and create a legacy, pre-war Aston Martins were in safe hands. Joined in...
The International Jaguar XK Club has announced that this summer’s XK 60 celebrations will feature one of the finest displays...
In 1952, a young Ian Stewart, pioneer driver for Ecurie Ecosse, would visit Jaguar Cars in Coventry to collect his...
What if…? It’s a question that has dominated the history of the XJ13, a prototype built by Jaguar in 1966 in a quest to continue the marque’s legendary run of success in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Powered by a new quad-cam, 5-liter V12, the XJ13 was Jaguar’s first mid-engined car...
Veteran Cobra and sports car racer Ed Leslie passed away in early April after complications from a series of strokes....
Edmund Rahal, who though mainly unknown was the first of the racing Rahals, passed away last December 16 at the...
The inaugural Thomas Edison Concours d’Elegance at Llewellyn Park will take place October 16-18, 2015 in metropolitan New York City, partnered with the National Park Service and the Edison Foundation Innovation Institute. The event, on the grounds of Glenmont, the home of Thomas Alva Edison that is now a National...
When the greats of historic motoring racing reappear at Silverstone in July for the Silverstone Classic, many fans will have...
Edwin Barton, or “Dick” as he was affectionately known, in deference to the popular 1940s British radio series and the...
The Eifelland Type 21 displayed on VR’s stand at Race Retro, Stoneliegh, UK last weekend was a true star. Luigi Colani’s F1 racer hadn’t been seen in England in its current guise since the 1972 British GP, driven by Rolf Stommelen. Sadly, just a few weeks after the GP, the...