A 1956 Ferrari 500 Testa Rossa (above) took Best of Show honors at last Thursday’s 11th Annual Salon Privé Chubb...
1977 Triumph Stag When the new Triumph Stag was announced in the UK it was welcomed as a significant addition...
1939 Balilla 1100 Fiat’s Step into the Future One of the problems with owning a car like none other is...
Fate has a funny way of bringing you full circle… Despite this being the September issue of the magazine, due to the vagaries of publishing, we create this issue in July. Totally by coincidence, while this issue includes Mike Hemsley’s insightful overview of the early years of Italian manufacturer FIAT,...
Surgeon, Author, Avid Collector VR: Why don’t we start off at the very beginning? How old were you when you...
• Miles Collier and Jeff Lane are the Pinnacle and Honored Collectors, respectively, for this year’s Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival...
A one-off Alfa Romeo RL Normale Coupé de Ville (below) will be featured at the Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance at Salon Privé, scheduled for September 1-3 on the South Lawn of Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK. This remarkable one-of-one car, which has never been seen at Salon Privé, was...
Mecum Auctions’ annual Denver sale sent 611 vehicles across the auction block in early July, with 402 of the classic...
The 1956 Austin Princess (below) that served as Beatle John Lennon’s personal limousine is coming up for auction at RM...
La Leggenda di Bassano for the Trofeo Giannino Marzotto is a regularity run on the international FIVA calendar, organized exclusively for Sport-Barchetta cars built until 1960. Traversing some 600 kilometers from Bassano del Grappa to Merano and back again, this year’s event was held June 16-19 over the most challenging...
A 1934 Bugatti Type 57 was named Best of Show for the 13th annual Keeneland Concours d’Elegance at Kentucky’s historic...
The 20th annual Greenwich Concours d’Elegance was held in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on the waterfront in Greenwich, Connecticut, where...
A pair of cars that have spent decades obscured by greenery—one in a hedge and the other in the lee of a holly bush—will cross the block at H&H Classics’ October 12 sale at the Imperial War Museum Duxford. The first, a 1966 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster, has only recently...
Short, sharp, summer showers didn’t dampen the spirit or enthusiasm of the many thousands attending the Flywheel Festival weekend event,...
Cars in the Claydons, the UK’s major new motoring and motorsport festival, will take place for the first time this...
America’s Sport Custom Production Car I had no idea who Howard “Dutch” Darrin was, as I pedaled my Schwinn Sting Ray past his house and peered down the driveway into his garage. From the sidewalk, I could see clay scale models and drawings on the walls. I loved drawing and making...
The DB2 was a grand success, but Aston Martin wanted to entice more people to its creations. In 1953, AM...
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Artcurial Motorcars has announced that its Paris auction at the Retromobile Salon on February 10, 2017, will feature an important...
The 38th annual Concours d’Elegance of America (formerly the Meadowbrook Concours) crowned a pair of classic automobiles as its dual Best of Show winners on the last Sunday of July at the Inn at St. John in Plymouth, Michigan. The Best of Show – American award was presented to Joseph...
A 1929 Duesenberg Model J “Disappearing Top” Convertible Coupe by Murphy drew the highest bid during RM Sotheby’s Motor City...
Sometimes, when asked for a list of significant cars, a marque can be overlooked. It is seldom because the marque...
I relate this story not to recite BMW history, but to talk about how this maker of fine performance sedans, considered the epitome of dashing good taste, made its mark in America. BMW wasn’t always as you see it now, building what it calls “The ultimate driving machine.” In fact,...