Following on from the first Ferrari 250 GT series cars in 1954, Pininfarina introduced the second series, a 250-based prototype, at the 1956 Geneva Motor Show. This was known as the 250 GT Boano, after Mario Boano to whom Pininfarina turned for assistance in order to meet demand for construction. […]
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(via Flying Spares, Broadstairs and Hundred Acre Wood) Rolls-Royce enthusiast Christian Bligny was ecstatic to acquire a rare 1949 Silver Wraith Mulliner for his latest European tour, which began with an unscheduled visit to Broadstairs in Kent, and a detour to Winnie-the-Pooh’s birthplace in East Sussex. “My passion for […]
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious This shows the insane rarity of one of America’s favorite pony cars from 1972. The late 1960s and early 1970s were one of the greatest eras for the American performance car market, especially for the muscle and pony car markets. This was kicked […]
The iconic Shelby Cobra first hit the road in 1962 and you can still buy a new one today. Sort of. Several companies build replicas of the open-top sports car that stay true to the style of the original. However, despite its enduring appeal, there’s never really been a new […]
YPSILANTI, MI — Rare aircrafts and cars will be back on display in Ypsilanti at an upcoming event on Sunday, June 13. Although COVID-19 stopped them last year, the Yankee Air Museum will be holding their Detroit’s Invitational Wings and Wheels event on the west side of Willow Run Airport, […]
Photo: Bring a Trailer It’s not every day that I find myself actually wanting to place a bid on an item that pops up on Bring A Trailer, but this past week, one of the finest auctions to ever hit the site was set to end, and I couldn’t resist […]
Drag racing is one of the most accessible and simple ways to get into motorsports. Really, all it takes is a license and a car—plus maybe a nominal fee—and you’re literally off to the races. As a result, it’s relatable to the vast majority of car enthusiasts. The simple form […]
⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious Good luck finding a 560SL in better condition! The mid to late 1980s was a rough time period for the automobile. Regulations in most markets were strangling and even the luxury car market was not immune to the effects. In an effort to […]
Yearning Japanese The world-famous Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles assembled 19 of Japan’s most iconic performance cars for an exhibition called ‘Fine Tuning: Japanese/American Customs’. A celebration of Japanese and American car culture, it included rarities such as the Toyota 2000GT, Mazda Cosmo Sport 100S and Nissan R390 GT1. […]
In 1977, when Edgar Anderson was just eight years old, his father – also named Edgar – purchased a 1969 Dodge Super Bee that was located in Jamestown, New York, for just $750. Edgar lived in Chicago with his mother, and his father did not live close so he would […]