1931 Stutz Model DV32 Convertible Victoria

The Great Depression was a difficult time, but difficulty was no stranger to Stutz. They had been wounded by the departure of its founder in 1919 and, later, the stock…

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McMurtry Spéirling hits 60 mph in 1.4 seconds, quarter-mile in 7.97 s

It’s well known that electric vehicles can post blistering acceleration figures, but the McMurtry Spéirling track car is on another level. The team at McMurtry recently joined car sales company Carwow and had its…

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1948 Tucker 48 Sedan

Built by Preston Thomas Tucker, 51 examples were built, of which 47 survive now. The car is called the ‘Tucker 48’ (for its model year). It was called the ‘Tucker…

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1962 Lotus Seven Roadster S2

The Lotus Seven was introduced in 1957 and was the company’s first serious production car. The 7 would become an unqualified commercial success for Lotus, one which exemplified company founder…

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Bertone returns with GB110 supercar

There’s a revival underway of Stile Bertone, the legendary Italian design house that succumbed to bankruptcy in 2014. That revival starts with a supercar called the GB110. Just 33 examples are planned,…

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1911 Hotchkiss Model AD

Hotchkiss was renowned long before the company began car production. In 1867, Benjamin Hotchkiss, a Connecticut businessman, arrived in France to set up an armaments factory in Saint-Denis, a suburb…

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1953 Hotchkiss Gregoire Coupe

Hotchkiss produced the Gregoire luxury car from 1950 through 1953. It began as a four-door saloon, but after sales were disappointing, the company introduced a special-bodied coach-built coupe and cabriolet…

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2024 AC COBRA GT ROADSTER

AC is back with the seventh-generation version of its iconic Cobra sports car. It’s called the Cobra GT Roadster – and, with an output of 654bhp, it’s the most powerful…

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1953 Maverick Speedster Speedster

Aretired aeronautical engineer named Sterling ‘Smoke’ Gladwin, Jr., who had previously worked for Boeing and Lockheed envisioned a modern Sportster clothed with classic, pre-war-inspired coachwork. The body was formed from…

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1918 Buick Series E 7-Passenger Touring

David Dunbar Buick built his first automobile in Detroit, Michigan in 1903. Although a talented inventor and engineer, his lack of skills as a businessman led to a number of…

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