Roadster Guide to Classic Car Museums By Michael Milne Author Michael Milne has done all the work for the classic...
If you’re a fan of Alfa Romeo in general—and the Tipo 105s built between 1961 and 1977, in particular—this new,...
Vintage Jaguar Keyrings: 1955–1980 By Morrill “Bud” Marston Jaguar Cars Ltd produced 350,000 cars from 1955-1980, and most of their proud owners almost certainly acquired beautifully crafted key fobs tailored to the Jaguar marque. But fewer than a thousand of these artifacts appear to have survived, and no living individual...
May 2018 Enzo Ferrari By Luca Dal Monte When Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898, automobiles were still a novelty...
April 2018 The Bertone Collection By Gautam Sen & Michael Robinson Many of the iconic vehicles of the second half...
March 2018 Stars & Cars Mythical Pairings By Jacques Braunstein Steve McQueen, a Ford Mustang and San Francisco. The ten-minute pursuit in Bullitt has remained one of the all-time great movie car chase sequences for nearly 50 years. Iconic automotive pairings from cinematic history do not get much better than...
January 2018 Porsche 70 Years—There is No Substitute By Randy Leffingwell Porsche is one of the most important and iconic...
2017 Holiday Gift Guide Leather Tool Bag The GARNY leather tool bag was influenced by the traditional 1930s design. Handmade from U.S.-sourced vegetable-dyed leather. The dark brown is harness leather, will turn to a slightly lighter, reddish brown color. Leather thickness is 8-10 oz., 3.2mm-4mm. The side panels are saddle...
Scuderia “Fibra di Carbonio” Café Racer Watch This new line of Café Racer timepieces, from Scuderia, combine Italian design with Swiss manufacturing. The “Fibra di Carbonio” watch features a 42-mm or 44-mm diameter face, sapphire crystal, automatic chronograph movement and color-coded, stopwatch-like activation near the screw-down crown. Water resistant to...
The Schlumpf Automobile Collection First published in 1989, this three-language review of the famed Schlumpf automobile collection in Mulhouse, France, is now available in softcover. With 181 pages of photographs and text, this work chronicles and categorizes the nearly 500 vehicles that made up the famed French textile heirs’ collection,...
Italian Coachbuilders—The Masters of Style By Elvio Deganello The history of the Italian automobile—and to a greater or lesser extent that of the automobile in general—can be traced in the rich history of the Italian coachbuilder or Carrozzeria. For more than a half-century, these craftsmen were not only constructing some...
Cuba’s Car Culture Celebrating the Island’s Automotive Love Affair By Tom Cotter and Bill Warner The story of how Cuba came to be trapped in an automotive timewarp is a fascinating one. For decades, the island country had enjoyed a healthy tourism trade and American outpost status, and by the...
BMW 3-Series (E36) How to Build and Modify By Jeffrey Zurschmeide and Eddie Nakato The BMW 3 Series has for many years set the benchmark for performance and luxury. Even at this benchmark, though, these cars can be dramatically improved. Each major component group of the car can be modified...
Here are a few interesting Father’s Day gift ideas curated by the Editors at Vintage Racecar|Vintage Roadcar Magazine. Treat Dad…or treat yourself!...
Tatra—The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka By Ivan Margolius & John G. Henry Hans Ledwinka’s innovative Tatra cars were models of design excellence and, prior to the Second World War, were highly influential in shaping what was to become modern car design concepts and the development of Volkswagen. Twenty-five years ago,...
Bugatti Type 46 & 50— The Big Bugattis By Barrie Price Originally published in 1995 and out of print for some time, Veloce has now reprinted Price’s work, which is the only book exclusively dedicated to the Type 46 & 50 Bugattis. With introductory text providing an overview of the...