1971 Datsun 240Z Photo: Peter Collins The aristocratically named Giuliano Musumeci rather boxy machines called the Cedric, believing these would...
As you’ll read in various sections of this month’s issue, the 2013 season got off to a surprisingly hot start...
Tony Parella They say there is no greater zealot, than a recent convert. Though he came to the sport fairly...
Tom Kendall may be best remembered for his dominant 1997 championship season in the SCCA’s Trans-Am series when he set a record with 11 consecutive victories in Jack Roush’s All Sport Ford Mustang on the way to his fourth Trans-Am crown, but he’s much more than that. He began his...
If you read my column this month on the other side of the magazine, you’ll see I take a little,...
How one car changed the culture of Japan and the mindset of America, one sports car at a time With...
The automotive prophets predicted the coming end times…wish I bought the destroyer of the classic car world when I had the chance As always, our Raffi Minasian is a never-ending fount of automotive insights. As you’ll read in this issue, this month he takes a look at the Datsun 240Z,...
In 1964, Nissan Motor Company introduced a two-door sports coupe named the Silivia 1600 Sports Coupe. One year later, at...
A few weeks ago, a standard Series 1 Datsun 240Z sold for $315,000 on a much-publicized public internet auction. The results of the sale were staggering enough, but so too were the comments (close to 2,000) and viewers (over 50,000). Further surprising, was the fact that several bidders were in...
In October 1969, a sleek new two-door sports car was presented at the Pierre Hotel, New York in front of...