For its newest exhibit, The World’s Greatest Sports Coupes, the Petersen Automotive Museum invited 12 celebrities—ranging from rock ’n’ roll...
January, 1959. At this time, the German 1½ litre Borgward Isabella Coupé was in growing demand, reaching nearly 100mph with...
The 2014 Concours d’Elegance of America—Sunday July 27 at The Inn at St. John’s in Plymouth, Michigan—will honor the work of famed chief designer Virgil Exner with an unprecedented display of Chrysler Corporation’s 1955-1961 “Forward Look,” a daring two-pronged styling revolution that changed the look of the American car. Become...
The 52nd National Rally of pre-war Austin 7 motor cars, organized by the 750 Motor Club, will take place at...
Quainton Station to Turweston Aerodrome via Braunston and Sywell Aerodrome, UK April 12, 2014 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free...
Photo: Petr Homolka The ŠKODA 1000 MB, the first mass-produced car in Czechoslovakia, turns 50 years old this year. The compact car made its debut on March 21, 1964, as the successor to the former ŠKODA Octavia. As the first ŠKODA with rear-wheel drive, a rear engine and unibody construction,...
Holoshift LightSpeed Automotive Technology has introduced the HoloShift windshield Heads-Up Display (HUD) featuring rev lights, shift light, launch control, and...
The year 1957 was one of firsts for Corvette. It may have been a virtual twin to the 1956 model,...
Graham Gauld has written more than 16 books and been deeply invovled in the hobby for over 60 years. He speaks and writes with a lilting Scottish accent that defies and ignores commas and periods. He claims he is not a motor racing historian but a storyteller, yet has a...
Photo: Neil Rashba A 1937 Horch 853 and a 1958 Scarab won the Best In Show honors on Sunday, March...
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Photo: Roger Dixon Participants on the first VR UK Tour “Trains, Boats and Planes” gathered on the platform of the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, at Quainton Station, for a photo-call in front of the Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Castle Class “Red Dragon” locomotive, prior to alighting their cars and being flagged...
Photo: Chris Wynne Despite heading further north for this year’s Flying Scotsman Rally, it was a team from the south...
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• RM Auctions posted its most successful Amelia Island sale to date, generating $35,947,500 of total sales, with 97 percent of all lots sold. Top lot of the sale was the late Malcolm Pray’s 1937 Delahaye 135 Competition Court Torpedo Roadster selling for a world auction record $6,600,000. • The...
The OSCA 1600 GT Zagato is perhaps one of the most underappreciated and misunderstood GT cars of the post- war...
Photo: J. Michael Hemsley After he had finished the restoration of his 1936 Stout Scarab, Ron Schneider took it to...
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There’s an old adage about “the steady march of progress.” The truth, in fact, is that when it comes to...