Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato arrives with 601 hp, rally mode

After teasing us for months, Lamborghini’s new Huracán Sterrato finally made its debut late on Tuesday during a special event at 2022 Art Basel in Miami. The car is the…

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1956 Continental Mark II

In October 1955, the Ford Motor Company introduced the Continental as a separate luxury subsidiary, showcasing the Mark II at the Paris Motor Show. The Mark II was designed by…

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Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport celebrates production milestone by drifting

It’s not every day that you see a Bugatti Chiron drifting, but to celebrate reaching the halfway point of production of the Chiron Pur Sport, Bugatti sent a driver out…

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1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports

Bugatti presented the Type 59 Sports for the first time on September 24, 1933, at the San Sebastian Grand Prix. A marvel of engineering both powerful and delicate. Beneath its…

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1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Lightweight

The 413 cubic-inch Wedge V-8, so named because of the engine’s wedge-shaped combustion chambers, was first introduced in Chryslers for 1959, Dodge in 1961, and Plymouth in 1962. These motors…

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Review: 2022 Ferrari Roma exudes grand touring excitement

Mid-engine hybrid supercars and the upcoming Purosangue crossover SUV are the Ferraris garnering the majority of headlines these days, but don’t sleep on the Roma coupe. This V-8-powered 2+2 is more than…

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1942 Packard Eight Convertible Coupe

The 1942 production model year was brief, as the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th of 1941 was followed by civilian production soon coming to an end as factories…

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1956 Bangert Manta Ray

Noel Bangert launched his first car to the public in 1954. Called the ‘Stag,’ it was modeled after Indianapolis race cars and was raced on the West Coast by famous…

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Ford reveals wild GT Mk IV track car packing over 800 hp

Ford isn’t done with its GT just yet. Even though production of the standard supercar officially comes to an end this year, Ford will offer a final, track-only version dubbed the…

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1910 Stearns Model 30-60

The F.B. Stearns Company built automobiles in Cleveland for 30 years – from 1900 until 1929. The automobiles were originally sold as Stearns automobiles but adopted the Stearns-Knight name in…

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