1948 TASCO Prototype
One of the Chevrolet Corvette’s most popular features traces its roots to an obscure, airplane-like prototype built in 1948. Although the third-generation ‘Vette is widely credited as being the first production car…
Read more1967 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
At some point in the mid 1960s, Alfa Romeo decided to pack all the might of their glorious (although eventually unsuccessful) new racer, the 1966 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33, into a car…
Read more1960 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster
We all can agree that the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL is an iconic car. As one of the most revered cars ever produced, it is a symbol of the German marque’s…
Read moreFerrari SP51 is new one-off V-12 roadster
Ferrari on Wednesday revealed the SP51, its latest one-off car developed under the Special Projects program. Ordered by a Ferrari collector in Taiwan, the car is based on the 812 GTS and…
Read more1932 Ford V8 Special Speedster
Powered by an 85-horsepower, flathead V8 engine, the car is the first of three specially designed Model 18 Speedsters by E.T. “Bob” Gregorie for Edsel Ford—the son of Ford founder…
Read moreAudi R8 V10 GT RWD marks end of the road for V-10 engine
Audi’s V-10 engine is not long for this world. The brand with the four rings in its logo on Monday unveiled the R8 V10 GT RWD, and confirmed the car…
Read more1965 De Tomaso Sport 5000 Spyder
The 1965 De Tomaso Sport 5000 Spyder has an Italian design with a strong American engine. The compact engine performed with 475 HP at 7,300 RPM to a Colotti-inspired 5-speed…
Read more1958 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
The 1950s was the era when the sports car truly came of age, as stunning aerodynamic design met performance forged in the white heat of competition. Few models exemplified that…
Read moreFirst Pininfarina Battista electric hypercar delivered to US
The Pininfarina Battista has been in production since July and the first example reached the U.S. this month. The electric hypercar was delivered to a customer on the West Coast and features…
Read more1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan Station Wagon
Packard’s all-new 1957 line was dubbed the Clipper. Essentially a heavily restyled Studebaker President heaped with standard comforts and conveniences on a 116.5-inch wheelbase chassis, it was offered only with…
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