1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta An all-original 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta, which recently emerged from 25 years...
Stuttgart’s Porscheplatz outside the Porsche Museum is now graced by the towering centerpiece sculpture by British artist Gerry Judah titled...
The Mercedes SL (model series W 113, often also referred to as “Pagoda”) has long ago matured into a valuable legend on four wheels. 69 PIT STOP now presents this unique “SL since 1963” pocket watch from their Classic Ride Collection for the proud owners of this roadster. The timepiece...
A photograph of an Alvis 12/50 Tourer taken in 1927. This was the year that the 6-cylinder Alvis 14.75 was...
The middle of April 1939, brought the end of the run of 3003 MG TAs. Following close on its heels...
Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori was an aftermarket company that produced parts to “hot rod” Fiats. The company was started in 1926 by Giorgio Ambrosini, an aspiring racecar driver. After the second World War, the company started building its own cars under the Siata name. Become a Member & Get...
Legends are often born in obscurity. Alfa Romeo’s humble beginnings gave no hint as to the extraordinary heights the company...
Archibald Frazer-Nash started his company in 1922, but found himself in receivership by 1927. From the ashes was born AFN...
Vincenzo Lancia was an ex-racer and an ingenious designer, who made cars to suit his taste and maybe a few...
Pictured is the Jaguar Mk X being introduced at the London International Motor Show, in October 1961, at Earls Court....
Among car collectors, enthusiasts, even kids who’ve yet to master driving, the Chevrolet Corvette needs no introduction. Introduced in 1953, the fiberglass convertible (at that time, the only body style) was a surprising, but welcomed departure for the conservative Chevrolet division. GMs VP of Styling, Harley Earl, eagerly promoted the...
Some 9,500 miles separate Davenport, Iowa, and Victoria, Australia, but this great distance is no obstacle for a group of...
In the mid-1960s, Ferrari wanted to go racing in Formula Two. The rub was, they needed a two-liter engine, and...
Enzo Ferrari probably didn’t care much for his 365 GT 2+2. He didn’t care much for any of his road cars – they were a means to an end. You can’t have a world class race team without a lot of money, and it was the road cars that provided...
In convoy with a Ferrari 365 GT 2+2, no one seemed to notice the intensely red Ferrari. Instead, fingers pointed...
Any MG enthusiast would remember the sad day on October 23, 1980, when the last MGB left the famed Abingdon...
The words “Shelby” and “GT” have become synonymous with performance and passion, striking a chord with just about any enthusiast. With Ford’s release of the all-new Mustang GT—which features independent rear suspension for the first time in its storied history—it was clearly time once again for the legendary tuner to...
Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile Turin, Italy February–March, 2015 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About...
Every car guy, collector and car designer knows the two major categories that separate car designs—Pre-war and Post-war. Pre-war cars are generally regarded as cars that span from the very first “horseless carriages” all the way up to the start of the U.S. engagement in World War II. Post-war cars...
1922 Duesenberg More words have been written about Duesenberg per “car”-pita than any other marque in the history of the...
An impressive parade of cars and motorcycles provided a dazzling classic weekend on the banks of Lake Como on May...
Alfa Romeo is celebrating its 105th anniversary with the reopening of its freshly renovated historical museum in Arese, Milan, Italy. The museum, named La macchina del tempo – Museo storico Alfa Romeo, is at the heart of an immersive brand center where one can also find a bookshop, café, documentation...
The Earth is round. These days we say this with reasonable certainty (thanks in part to space travel) and considerably...
Amelia Island, Florida March 13-15, 2015 David Sydorick’s 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato Spider. John Campion’s assembled collection of...
Throughout the 1950s, American automobile manufacturers developed some of the most extravagant concept cars. While many of these efforts were styling exercises and prototypes, a great many were visionary, featuring futuristic (if not dream-like) scenarios including self-driving cars, flying and nuclear-powered cars. With enormous resources behind them, car designers had...
The muscle cars are roaring into LeMay – America’s Car Museum in Tacoma, Washington, for a new exhibit, “American Muscle:...
Arizona Concours d’Elegance, Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix January 10-12, 2015 (Click to enlarge images) Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access...
If it moved, Stanley Harold Arnolt II had something to do with it. He built bomb racks and fuel lines for warplanes. He built heavy-based ashtrays for club cars on railroad trains. He built boat trailers for Sears and the preeminent marine spotlight, the Iva-lite. Designed for use on boats,...