In 1971, with multiple victories in endurance racing, Porsche looked to America to flex their muscle in the virtually unlimited Can-Am racing series. Dominated by V8 McLarens and shy of an effective turbo system…
Read MoreThe 2002 Turbo was launched at the 1973 Frankfurt Motor Show. At it’s launch not everyone gave it a warm reception. Its bolt-on wings, bumper-less front spoiler and iconic BMW Motorsport colours were…
Read MoreThe first BAC Mono R, featured here, has been finished in this stunning graphic livery inspired by the famous Sony PlayStation anti-gravity racing game ‘WipEout’. The legendary game featured futuristic race…
Read MoreAssisted by the likes of Henry Cooper, Barry Sheene and Kevin Keegan, men's fragrance Brut achieved international prominence and for several years in the late sixties was the UK's biggest-selling…
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 MoreLamborghini and Yohji Yamamoto have come together to celebrate the grand opening of the Lamborghini Lounge in Tokyo by creating this very special Aventador S. Taking inspiration from Yamamoto’s…
Read MoreThe A110 was produced by Alpine from 1961 to 1977. It won the inaugural World Rally Championship for a manufacturer in 1973, which included victory at the Monte Carlo Rally where A110s finished in 5 of the top 6…
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 MoreWhat if Bugatti built a radically light vehicle around its iconic 8.0-litre W16 engine? The experimental study of the Bugatti Bolide is a track-oriented hyper sports car featuring a W16 engine derived from series…
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 Bertone-designed Lancia Stratos won the 1974, 1975 and 1976 World Rally Championship titles in the hands of Sandro Munari and Björn Waldegård. It also won the 1975, 1976 and 1977 Monte Carlo Rally…
Read MoreThis incredible trellis was hand built in Italy in 2006 by Terzo & Stefano Dalia, and only 50 were made over a 2 year production period. The model features a highly detailed engine with operating crankshaft with…
Read MoreThe Alfa Romeo Berlina Aerodinamica Tecnica Concepts are a trio of incredible automotive and sculptural designs that were penned by Franco Scaglione and executed by Carrozzeria Bertone between 1953 and 1955…
Read MoreA McLaren Longtail is a finely honed performance machine. The LT badge always represents the ultimate iteration of any McLaren and the 765LT duly fulfils that promise. However, for McLaren Special Operations…
Read MoreThis stunning Twin Turbo RSR began life as a 1975 911S that was stripped to bare metal and fitted with early RSR style steel arches. It was backdated to ‘long bonnet’ specification with subtle custom features such as…
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 MoreWith its Rosso Magma finish and sophisticated racing livery, the new Ferrari Omologata is a clear descendent of Ferrari’s great GT tradition spanning seven decades of history. Commissioned by…
Read MoreFive unique Senna GTRs have been created by McLaren Special Operations (MSO) in celebration of the McLaren F1 GTR race cars that dominated the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans including overall victory…
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