Classic Cars
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One of just 891 E34 M5 Touring wagons ever built, and just two in Santorini Blue, this 1995 example is for sale "by interview."
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How to pick the right restoration shop for your projectHere's a guide for visiting shops and asking the right questions before turning over your project car or your credit card.
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British firm revives a classic MG roadster with electric powerBritish firm RBW is building new MGB roadsters but with an electric twist.
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Survey says: Millennials and Gen Z care about classic cars after allIt's a common assumption that Millennials and members of Generation Z are less interested in cars than previous generations. But according to Hagerty survey results released last week, these younger drivers are more likely—not less—to want to own a classic car than their parents or...
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Lamborghini celebrates 50 years since unveiling of the UrracoThe Urraco was Lamborghini's V8-powered mid-engine coupe that was designed as a lower-cost exotic.
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The Mercedes-Benz 500 E turns 30: Respect your eldersBefore AMG was a household name, Mercedes turned to Porsche to help develop a fast sedan.
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Learn about a rare car developed by an engineer who helped Henry Ford develop the Model T.
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The inventor of the bouncy house was a car nut and his collection's for saleClose to 140 cars once owned by the inventor of the bouncy house are up for grabs.
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1970 Plymouth Superbird up for auction is a different kind of yellow birdThis recently restored 1970 Plymouth Superbird, one of just 1,935 ever produced and wearing Lemon Twist Yellow paint, is up for auction.
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This is the go-to company for vintage car tiresCoker Tire was born because its founder couldn't find tires for his vintage cars.
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Long-dormant Allard revives 1950s Le Mans racerBritish sports-car maker Allard is being revived as Allard Sports Cars and is building continuation versions of the JR model that raced at Le Mans.
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Duesenberg with a fascinating story featured on “Jay Leno's Garage”Learn the story of a Duesenberg that was originally bought by a 17-year-old.
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Back in the 1950s, Ferrari was chasing speed records on water with the Arno XI.
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Fateful Kennedy Lincoln Continental limousine up for auctionA pair of Lincoln Continental limousines used by President Kennedy are set to be auctioned by Bonhams.
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Porsche celebrates 70 years in AmericaIt was 70 years ago that Ferry Porsche and Max Hoffman decided to bring Porsches to the United States.
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1972 Citroën SM floats into Jay Leno's GarageA forward-thinking 1972 Citroën SM is the star of this episode of Jay Leno's Garage.
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Dreaming of doing a restoration? Read this to avoid a nightmareSeriously, do not pass Go and do not collect $200 until you’ve considered the time and the cost and the labor involved.
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Icon's latest restomod is a 1950 Chevrolet Thriftmaster pickup truckThis stunning Chevy pickup has retained its classic style but benefits from a whole host of modern upgrades.
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Just 500 Packard Caribbeans were made in 1955, and Jay Leno happens to own one of them.
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1929 Bentley Blower Continuation series engine powers upA test engine for the planned 12 Bentley Blower Continuation cars has been built. It will be tested on an engine stand and in a car that will also be tested on the road and track.
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Jay Leno takes a look at a 1932 Bugatti Type 49The Bugatti Type 49 was oriented more toward luxury than performance, according to Jay Leno.
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Remember when Ruf modified a Volkswagen van?Germany's Ruf hasn't already modified Porsche sports cars.
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Cyan Racing builds a Volvo P1800 restomodCyan Racing has imagined what a Volvo P1800 might be like if launched today.
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Aston Martin DB5 Junior is a kid's car that costs as much as a BMW 3-SeriesThe Aston Martin DB5 Junior and DB5 Vantage Junior are 2/3-scale replicas of classic Astons powered by electric motors and with full-size car prices.
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