Renée Brinkerhoff has rallied her Porsche 356 around the world for charity, and now she'll drive her re-engineered sports car on skis through the harsh conditions of Antarctica. After a delay of nearly two…
Read MoreGiotto Bizzarrini was a former Ferrari executive and freelance designer. In addition, Bizzarrini worked with Lamborghini, designing their legendary V12 engine, and for Iso, where he developed motorbikes and cars…
Read MorePorsche rarely, if ever, follows any other automaker’s lead, but Colin Chapman’s maxim of “add lightness” was taken to heart by Zuffenhausen’s early racing director Ferdinand Piëch. He tasked his engineers…
Read MoreJaguar Classic is bringing a strictly limited run of new C-type Continuations to life in celebration of the iconic model’s motorsport heritage, 70 years after it first raced to victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours…
Read MoreThis Volkswagen Transporter is a single-cab pickup model that was recently refurbished and refinished in this beautiful Dove Blue with a period-style Porsche livery graphics. To complete the look a tan Busware…
Read MoreThe 52nd alloy-bodied 250 GT LWB Berlinetta “Tour de France” of 72 built, was originally finished in an Alfa Romeo colour known as Giulietta Blue with a red stripe and Havana brown upholstery. These were but the…
Read MoreThis beautiful 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB was originally owned by film director Roger Vadim Plemiannikov and Hollywood starlet Jane Fonda. The pair had met while filming La Ronde in 1963, officially becoming a couple…
Read MoreBell Sport & Classic have unveiled the ultimate expression of their exceptional in-house restoration expertise, an authentic remastering of one of the rarest period Ferrari racing cars ever: the 330 LMB…
Read MoreThese beautifully crafted images of classic Volkswagens are the work of HE & ME, photographic duo, Yona Heckl and Tom Mennemann based in Hamburg, Germany. Shot as a calendar of Volkswagen classics…
Read MoreIntroduced in April 1954, the D-Type was successful in competition almost immediately, with victory at the 1954 Sebring 12 Hours and strong second-place finish at 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Jaguar works team…
Read MoreAfter 40,000 hours of work, Bentley Mulliner has completed the first new Bentley Blower in 90 years, with the delivery of Car Zero – the prototype car for the Blower Continuation Series. This highly exclusive run…
Read MoreThis immaculate 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 had a starring role in the classic Bond film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, in which it was owned by 'Bond Girl' Contessa Teresa (Tracy) di Vicenzo played by the…
Read MoreThe story of this 340 America is long, winding and incredible. Originally designed by Giovanni Michelotti, lead designer for Alfredo Vignale, this Ferrari is finished in French racing blue with No. 14 livery adorning…
Read MoreOne of the crown jewels of Carroll Shelby’s personal collection, this 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra, CSX3178, was owned by Shelby from the day it was assembled in March 1966 until his death in May 2012…
Read MorePresented at the 1969 Geneva Motor Show, the Dino 246 GT succeeded the Dino 206 GT from 1968, with 3761 cars built from 1969-1974. It was designed somewhat in the spirit of the Alpine-Renault berlinette…
Read MoreThe 1953 A6GCS Twin-Cam (or Maserati Sports 2000) was a highly successful customer two-seat racing car designed by ex-Alfa Romeo and Ferrari engineer Gioachino Colombo. In 1954, Maserati developed…
Read MoreThe ‘SWB’ (short-wheelbase) designation arose from a chassis that, at 2,400mm in that respect, was 200mm shorter than that of the standard 250GT. Dressed with a bodywork that is widely considered…
Read MoreThe original Shelby GT350 proved such a success that Carroll Shelby made a deal with the Hertz rental car company to offer his hotted-up Mustang for hire to the general public. This was a master stroke by Shelby…
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