“Ferraris are meant to be driven.” It’s a rallying cry that has been echoing around the Ferrari community for decades,...
The Last Days of Henry Ford By Henry Dominguez In a masterful piece of historical research and writing, award winning...
My Top Ten list changes every year. I know what I like, but once in a while new cars creep in. I love a great new design, but old designs often make a “comeback” on my list after a hiatus from the visual mainstream. A great car design hits me...
Being ejected from the car…that’s half the appeal! As I’ve mentioned off and on, I’ve found that my automotive tastes...
In the mid-1960s, Ferrari wanted to go racing in Formula Two. The rub was, they needed a two-liter engine, and...
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...
The middle of April 1939, brought the end of the run of 3003 MG TAs. Following close on its heels...
Indycars were among the stars at the Concorso, including Gordon Johncock’s Eagle and Al Unser Jr.’s Penske. Mixed in the...
On October 18-19, Paris was awash with more than 17,000 classic car enthusiasts and more than 3,000 vehicles that took part in the 14th annual Automedon classic car and bike show. This year’s theme was “Competition and Performance,” and the featured display included everything from a 1967 Ford GT40 to...
The 1969 Farago CF428 Coupe by Carrozeria Coggiola owned by Frank Campanale. Alan Rosenblum’s 1957 BMW 507. Become a Member...
The Bentley Speed Six “Blue Train” Coupe collected four top honors at last weekend’s Schloss Bensberg Classics event near Cologne,...
…or why America lacks an international show One of the things I really enjoy, each month, is poring over all the submitted photos to select the images for that issue’s photo galleries. With so many contributors around the world, it’s like taking a short, round the world survey of every...
Barneveld, Wisconsin August 9, 2015 1937 Humpmobile Aerodynamic CoupeOwner: Tom Griffith – Verona, WI Become a Member & Get Ad-Free...
In recognition of the large number of American automobiles regularly taking part in the annual Veteran Car Run, the 2015...
Hundreds of VIP customers and guests were in Newport Pagnell, on December 12, for the launch of Aston Martin Works’ 60th anniversary celebrations. More than 400 guests from across the UK and continental Europe made their way to the historic home of Aston Martin for the pre- Christmas party—which also...
The Mercedes SL (model series W 113, often also referred to as “Pagoda”) has long ago matured into a valuable...
Chichester, UK March 21, 2015 50 percent over top estimate was achieved for this Abarth 750 at £45,400. Become a...
A few miles north of Paso Robles we come up over a rise on a rolling two-lane road through Central California’s golden, hilly wine country and spot a 1937 Lincoln Zephyr coupe on a hill in the distance. It looks like a Brancusi sculpture. Its gleaming, dark merlot paintwork and its...
The 14th annual Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d’Elegance, scheduled for October 23 through November 1, has announced...
When people hear I am a car designer, questions come up: “What is your favorite car?” “What car do you...
The 2015 edition of Salon Privé, held for the first time at Britain’s Blenheim Palace, will be remembered as the most successful of the event’s 10-year history, as more than 11,000 visitors were drawn to the stately grounds of the World Heritage Site. Enjoying the three-day extravaganza on the lawn...
Porte de Versailles, Paris, France February 3-4, 2015 Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (&...
Monterey Peninsula, CA August 13, 2015 1913 Pope-Hartford 29 Roadster. Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article...
Philip Young: Founder and GM of the Endurance Rally Association The second part of our interview with Philip Young, head of the Endurance Rally Association (ERA)—a motor club he founded just over 25 years ago which organizes some of today’s most inspiring classic rallies—was to be a celebration of his latest...
The Endurance Rally Association’s 10-day Sahara Challenge event from Madrid to Marrakesh was decided by less than 20 seconds as...
Bruce Meyer, the quintessential “car guy,” was recently named Enthusiast of the Year by the Concours d’Elegance of America at St. John’s, in Michigan. The event’s board members are recognizing Meyer for his decades of automotive contribution, which include being a “founding father” of the Petersen Automotive Museum. He served...
When Harold Coker opened Coker Tire Company in 1958, he was hopeful that his business would succeed. Few could have...
President and COO of Black Horse Garage in Bridgeport, Connecticut Vintage Roadcar’s J. Michael Hemsley met John Buonanno at The...
Before delving into the Talbot London, it’s refreshing to look back at 1930s Great Britain to appreciate the world of motoring that the Talbot London AW75 was born into. Nostalgic photographs and artwork adorning biscuit and confectionary tins depict motoring in the period as a wonderfully pleasant experience. Drivers and...