Photo: Mike Jiggle Allon White Sports Cars was founded nearly a century ago in the village of Cranfield, Bedfordshire, just...
The story of Construzione Automobili Intermeccanica, in many ways parallels that of fellow Italian small constructor Abarth. Intermeccanica was founded...
Sicily, Italy October 10-14, 2012 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to the full article is limited to paid subscribers only. Our membership removes most ads, lets you enjoy unlimited access to all our premium content, and offers you awesome discounts on partner products. Enjoy...
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Millenove ALFA ROMEO 1900 By H.-J. Döhren This compendium, published in English and German, represents the most detailed documentation of...
Bricklin Company namesake and founder, Malcolm Bricklin. Malcolm Bricklin has more balls than a Christmas tree. Charismatic and effervescent, his personality bubbles over with enthusiasm for his next project, sometimes at the cost of his present project. Jonathan Bricklin, Malcolm’s son said it best: “My father started 30 companies and...
• Coys rounded off a successful year with their final auction of 2012, “True Greats”, on December 4th, at Westminster,...
January 15, 2013, marks the official incorporation of Aston Martin 100 years ago, and to commemorate the historic occasion the...
More than 60 classic cars battled their way between the UK’s Land’s End and John O’Groats on this year’s LeJog Endurance Rally, which is being described as the toughest ever. Tomas de Vargas Machuca, joint Managing Director of the Historic Endurance Rallying Organisation (H.E.R.O.), said: “This year’s LeJog was probably...
Renault and Caterham Group have announced their agreement to join forces in pursuit of jointly developing sports vehicles under the...
Once in a while, an iconic event is born. On May 24, 2013, just such an occasion will take place,...
When you think of hot rods, you think of ’32 Fords and ’40 Mercs, but what about a Mk 10 Jaguar as the starting point? Not an obvious choice to most, but it was in Paul Child’s mind. The Mark X was the top of the line saloon car built...
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The Stewardship of Historically Important Automobiles Edited by Dr. Frederick Simeone This important work takes a multi-disciplinary look at the central question of preservation vs. restoration, when it comes to automobiles of historical significance. Chapters devoted to such topics as conservation, over-restoration, provenance and collecting are contributed by a selection...
In addition to being a successful real estate developer, Ted Gildred was appointed Ambassador to Argentina during the Reagan administration....
Cisitalia 202 was a ground-breaking post-war design that placed Pininfarina at the forefront of automotive design. The late 19th century...
I don’t think there has ever been a car that has captured the public’s imagination more than the Jaguar E-Type. When it first appeared, over 50 years ago, it combined everything that any motorist could possibly dream of in a car. Fabulous looks, magnificent performance and a price tag that...
• The 2013 Desert Classic Concours will be held February 24, 2013 on the beautiful golf course of the Desert...
Fifty years ago, three young men with a common dream banded together to create the Apollo GT. Milt Brown and...
COYS Autosport International auction saw bidders battling for Freddie Mercury’s Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, which reached £74,600, more than six times its estimate. This very special Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was bought for Freddie Mercury’s personal use by his managing company Goose Productions Ltd. in 1979 and pre-sale expectations estimated it could...
Land’s End to John O’Groats, UK December 1-4, 2012 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (&...
NEC Birmingham, UK November 16-18, 2012 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access...
London, UK November 2, 2012 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to the full article is limited to paid subscribers only. Our membership removes most ads, lets you enjoy unlimited access to all our premium content, and offers you awesome discounts on partner products. Enjoy...
Talbot-Lago Grand Sport, The Car from Paris By Peter Larsen with Ben Erikson From 1948 to 1953, The Talbot-Lago Grand...
Bond: “Where’s my Bentley?” Q: “It’s had it’s day I’m afraid.” Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This...
With all the hustle and bustle of the holidays and the prospects of another Scottsdale auction week, it may have slipped under your radar when it was announced that the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, in Auburn Hills, Michigan, had closed. I would have missed it as well, were it not...
Toyota’s first car, the AA, was a close copy of the DeSoto Airflow with essentially a 1933 Chevrolet engine. Photo: Toyota...
It’s interesting how things evolve. While I have had no personal experience with the Invicta marque there has always been...
When thinking about the 1950s, images of poodle skirts, leather jackets, sock hops and soda shops usually come to mind. It’s also an era in which the cars had spectacular tailfins—inspired by a post World War II fascination with the jet age. The Petersen Automotive Museum’s newest exhibit, “Fins: Form...