Auto Union’s Wanderer brand constructed three, Ferdinand Porsche designed, aluminum-bodied W25K roadsters for the 1938 Liege-Rome-Liege rally. Equipped with inline,...
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In 1962, Alfa Romeo came out with a new machine, the Giulia. It was actually a series of machines. There...
Photo Gallery from the August 28, 2022, San Marino Motor Classic in San Marino, CA....
Returning again to King Henry Vlll’s favored riverside palace of Hampton Court, the 2022 Concours of Elegance (Sept. 2–4) marked...
Debuted at the 1968 New York Auto Show, the Astro II (eXperimental Project 880) was General Motors’ first, real foray...
Photo Gallery from the Aug. 20, 2022, Concorso Italiano, in Monterey, California....
Just after midnight, in February 1973, there was a battle being waged on a Daytona Beach, Florida race track. All...
Photo Gallery from the June 19, 2022, Rodeo Drive Concours, Beverly Hills, CA....
One of three experimental aerodynamic prototypes built for the 1940 war-affected Mille Miglia, this unique 328 was designed by Wunibald Kamm. After World War II, this car would be crashed and destroyed in 1953....
The Triumph Motor Company was a manufacturer started by two partners from Germany building bicycles under the trade name Triumph....
At the heart of the City of London, over 80 rare and precious cars from around the world gathered in...
1966 Pininfarina Ferrari 365P Berlinetta Speciale Designed by Pininfarina as a Ferrari concept car, the 365P Berlinetta Speciale utilized a...
There are certain cars made notable by television. The Beverley Hillbillie’s truck, The Munster Mobile, Honey West’s Cobra. Then there...
A Carrozzeria Touring publicity photograph of the newly built BMW328 MM Coupe that would go on to finish 5th at Le Mans in 1939 and won the war marred 1940 Mille Miglia outright....
Salon Privé London April 21-23, 2022 Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London Salon Privé has since its inception, 16 years ago, built a...
Lincoln buyers were often wealthy enough to have special coachwork built for their cars. In 1927, Brunn did a beautiful...
The Appia was introduced as Lancia’s new entry-level car in the 1950s. It started out as a passenger car in 1953, replacing the Ardea which had been in production since ’43. It was the last of the Lancias to incorporate sliding pillar front suspension—a feature that had been around since...
The Ghia-designed Dodge Firearrow III is flamboyantly showcased on its stand during the 1954 Detroit Auto Show....
There are a number of cars that are better known by their nicknames, than their original designation, like the Alfa...
Photo Gallery from the Cavallino Classic & Sports concours, Jan. 23, 2022, at Palm Beach, Florida....
With a record high temperature and sunshine on New Year’s Day 2022 the Vintage Sports Car Club members arrived in...
Photo Gallery from the Ferrari Club of America’s Nov. 8, 2021, concours in Sebring, Florida....
In October of 1964, the 275 GTB was revealed at the Grand Palais in Paris, showing styling cues influenced by the mighty 250 GTO. The 275 was more than a larger engined version of the original 250 GT series, and though it may have been an evolutionary step, it was...
In the 1970s, Bertone was commissioned to reimagine NSU’s Wankel rotary powered Ro80. Marcello Gandini moved the small, compact engine...
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Subscriber exclusive Photo Gallery from the Oct. 3, 2021, Niello Concours in El Dorado, CA. 1965 Cobra 427 Competition Phil White 1963 Plymouth Savoy 426 Max Wedge Rico Petrini 1974 AMC Javelin Pierre Cardin editon James Cerepak 1951 Porsche 356 Pre-A Split Window Coupe Steven Berggren 1907 Peerless Model 16...
In 1962, Ford of Britain, created a prototype of a short wheelbase Cortina designed for the American market. The one-off...
Porsche put the word out to all its foreign concessionaires, in the summer of 1958, the now 4-year old rough...
Built in 1969, by GM’s Australian division Holden, the Hurricane was an advanced research concept vehicle designed “to study design trends, propulsion systems and other long range developments.” The Hurricane stood just 39-in tall and was powered by a mid-mounted, high-compression 5.0 liter Holden V8 engine, producing 259 hp. The Hurricane...