Chantilly, VA June 21, 2015 The Kerr family brought their 1935 Packard Twelve Coupe/Roadster that has been in the family...
The great automobiles and motorcycles of Europe are heading to Renaissance at Colony Park in Ridgeland, Mississippi, for the 7th...
Desert Concorso is proud to announce that Panoz will be the featured marque at this year’s event. Panoz will roll...
The history of Renault’s family cars started 50 years ago in France during the post-war boom. In early 1965, the brand unveiled an innovative new vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show—the Renault 16. This new hatchback featured an original body shape founded on a two-box design, complete with an automotive...
The 10th annual Boca Raton Concours d’Elegance presented by AutoNation and Mercedes-Benz, will be celebrating a decade of philanthropy February 19-21,...
Sunny Labor Day weather graced the 33rd annual Historic Festival at Connecticut’s Lime Rock Park last weekend as both racecars...
1912 Pope Hartford Model 27 The invention of the automobile probably had more to do with the invention of the bicycle than the invention of an electric motor, steam or internal combustion engine. The bicycle was the first speed-creating conveyance that was relatively easy to buy, use and maintain. On...
It is a sobering thought that Lamborghinis have only been in production for 50 years and yet, in that relatively...
Being ejected from the car…that’s half the appeal! As I’ve mentioned off and on, I’ve found that my automotive tastes...
President and COO of Black Horse Garage in Bridgeport, Connecticut Vintage Roadcar’s J. Michael Hemsley met John Buonanno at The Elegance at Hershey. Buonanno is the President and COO of Black Horse Garage in Bridgeport, Connecticut. After chatting about the Alfa Romeo he had accompanied to the show, talk turned...
In 1962 the worlds of fashion, design and cultural norms were changing faster than we were sending a man to...
If it moved, Stanley Harold Arnolt II had something to do with it. He built bomb racks and fuel lines...
A 1938 Lancia Aprilia The slightly weathered dashboard on this 1923 Bugatti T23 Brescia remains a thing of beauty after all these years. 2015 Greenwich Concours Best of Show Foreign. A 1917 Triumph Model H Greenwich, Connecticut, May 30-31, 2015 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This...
The 1969 Farago CF428 Coupe by Carrozeria Coggiola owned by Frank Campanale. Alan Rosenblum’s 1957 BMW 507. 1909 Peerless Model...
Chino Hills, CA June 6, 2015 Allan Amico’s 1951 Studebaker Champion. A 2012 Porsche GT3 RSR stands next to Kerry Morse’s 1979 Lancia Beta Monte Carlo Turbo, in the racecar section. Winner of the “Le Mans Award” was this 1936 Singer. Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To...
It was “California dreaming” for Peter and Zoe Lovett when they crossed the San Francisco finish line as overall winners...
Mecum Auctions’ first-ever Denver-area auction held June 26-27, saw 396 cars sell for a total of $12,003,418. The sale was topped by a first-year Lamborghini Aventador sporting just 8,459 miles, which hammered for a high bid of $285,000. Demanding a $200,000 sale price was a unique and fully-customized 1962 Western...
The sixth annual Santa Fe Concorso, a gathering of more than 120 rare and exotic cars, motorcycles, and bicycles, will...
An Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Cabriolet emerged victorious at the 65th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on Sunday, scooping Best in...
The 13th annual international motoring celebration, The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, crowned a 1968 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Stradale as Best of Show during the Rolex Circle of Champions awards. One of only ten of its kind known to exist this Tipo 33 Stradale is a rare sports racing prototype...
Nearly $400 million worth of classic and collector cars were sold during this year’s auctions at Monterey Classic Car Week,...
The Concours d’Elegance of America, held at The Inn at St. John’s in Plymouth, Michigan, last month, annually presents two...
1966 Shelby GT350H When Ford introduced its new Mustang in 1964, it was an immediate sensation. By itself, it created an entire new class of automobiles. It wasn’t a muscle car, and it wasn’t a sports car; it became known as a “Pony Car.” Still, some called it a “secretary’s...
Apparently, you can only dodge so many bullets… I’m cruising down the road, nestled in a big, comfortable leather seat....
Paul Chenard, Automotive Artist/Illustrator VR: How did you first get involved with cars? Presumably it was at a young age,...
In 1966, when the stunning Lamborghini Miura debuted at the Geneva Auto Show, it shook the automotive industry. The car’s sleek, muscular lines and an engine positioned mid-mounted was influenced by the motorsports world but was something never seen before in road cars. Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access...