More than $325 million worth of collector cars were hammered sold over the Monterey Car Week Auction Season, with 70...
Last Sunday, August 20, 204 of the most prized collector cars in the world rolled onto what is often called...
Alfa Romeo is celebrating half a century since the debut of the legendary 33 Stradale, a historic model renowned for its blend of cutting-edge technology, racing mechanics and timeless beauty. A special exhibition is now open at the Museo Storico Alfa Romeo in Arese, Milan, showcasing the 33 Stradale and...
Claiming a place in classic car history, Salon Privé became the first event of its kind to run two completely...
The unique Salon Privé Double Concours Weekend presented some of the world’s most desirable automobiles on the prestigious grounds of...
Lime Rock Park Historic Festival 35 Presented by the Prestige Family of Fine Cars remains a pilgrimage for motoring enthusiasts heading to the 1.5-mile Connecticut circuit for five glorious days of automotive celebration with a parade, racing, concours, marque gatherings and an auction. This year’s Festival featured three days of...
The fourth edition of Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille was held on Sunday September 10 on the grounds of...
The Ferrari – Leggenda e Passione auction staged by RM Sotheby’s in the marque’s hometown of Maranello on September 9...
Vintage Racecar’s own columnist Mark Brinker debuted his freshly restored 1965 Pontiac Vivant at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance to swarming crowds. Gleaming on the 18th fairway, the car was nothing short of magnificent. The Vivant was designed and built by famed Pontiac engineer Herb Adams in 1965. The...
Pebble Beach, CA • August 20, 2017 Charles Wagner’s 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB The 1907 Renault AI 35/45 HP Vanderbuilt...
Carmel, CA • August 14, 2017 1953 Nash Healey Herb and Rose Marie Wysard’s 1954 Alfa Romeo 1900C Super Sprint 1954 Jaguar XK120 OTS 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....
Today, the ethnic cleansing of the petrol-fueled engine continues at a rapid pace and recently took another step toward ultimate...
For almost ten years Amberley Publishing has been producing authoritative books on a number of subjects, but in the main local UK social history, transport and sport. These paperback titles are very affordably priced for well under £20. Here’s a sampling of recent titles. These books are all well written...
Stunning looks, capable performance and, today, an undisputed fixture in the automotive lexicon of excellence, the Jaguar D-Type has become...
Ant Anstead: Host–Wheeler Dealer, Restorer Ant Anstead has had a passion for cars for most of his life. However, his...
“One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.” Since I own an Alfa Romeo—and publish the national Alfa Romeo Owners Club magazine Alfa Owner—I’m always interested when Alfa sends out a press release. In the waning...
The Jowett brothers—Benjamin and William—built their first car in 1906, which they drove and tested for four years before going...
David Owen, in a 1975 article for Automobile Quarterly, Volume XIII Number 2, commented that, “If God had meant us...
1970 Nomad-BRM Mk3 After the war years in the UK, a certain Churchillian spirit prevailed, which left many with an upbeat feeling, believing there was no goal too great, no mountain too high to attempt. It was just a question of self-belief and tenacity. Indeed, in typical inspirational mode, Sir...