Classic Cars

  • De Tomaso Nuova Pantera concept unveiled in 1999

    De Tomaso has an incredible history that was cut short much too soon. Although plans to revive the Italian sports car marque have been carried out a couple times, nothing has helped return the brand to its former glory. For those looking for one final piece of true De Tomaso history, RM Sotheby's has the crown jewel. This is the De Tomaso Nuova Pantera, a prototype revealed in 1999. It's the final car presented by the company's founder, Alejandro De Tomaso, and was meant to be a reinterpretation of the brand's iconic Pantera to mark 40 years of vehicle production. Sadly, nothing ever came of...

  • One-off 1969 Ferrari Daytona Alloy
    Rare Ferrari Daytona 'Alloy' is a one-off Italian masterpiece, and it's for sale

    When the phrase "one off" is applied to a Ferrari, enthusiasts' ears collectively perk up. This Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 'Alloy' is one of those times when all eyes are on one car. Only 1,200 examples of the 365 GTB/4 were produced by Ferrari between 1969 and 1973, which makes the base car rare...

  • BMW 1600 motors into Jay Leno's Garage
    Jay Leno explores a bit of BMW history with a 1967 BMW 1600

    BMW vehicles produced between 1962 and 1977 are referred to as the New Class. Well, Neue Klasse if you want to get all German about it. These cars were the ones that helped BMW rise up from the depths of massive financial challenges and usher its vehicles onto a viable global stage. There were...

  • 1964 Shelby Cobra 427 Daytona Coupe goes back into production
    Carroll Shelby's 1964 Cobra Daytona Coupe is headed back to production

    Carroll Shelby was always thinking about bigger engines, more power, and faster machines. He turned the AC Ace into the Shelby Cobra. He turned the Ford Mustang into the Shelby GT350. Eventually he turned a gorgeously sculpted coupe into a Le Mans-winning masterpiece. That car was the Shelby...

  • 2017 Hagerty Teen Drive Golden
    Hagerty launches new car sharing service to rent classic cars

    While much of the automotive industry is focused on future mobility and its many facets, Hagerty is aiming to bring a splash of the modern era to classic cars. The classic car insurance company has announced DriveShare, which takes the concept of renting cars via an on-demand service to vintage...

  • 1913 Isotta Fraschini Tipo M Race Car, 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
    The wild and wonderful from the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance

    Imagine spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a complete, thoroughly researched, multi-year restoration of a historically significant car and not even placing in your class. That's the reality of the annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Each year, the most prestigious car show in the...

  • 1956 Aston Martin DBR1

    Millions of dollars were spent at the auctions that were held during the lead up to this year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, but what did those lofty sums buy? Quite a few tremendous machines. We've already highlighted some of the largest transactions that took place during the posh classic car gathering, but below is a list of the top 10 most expensive cars sold during Monterey Car Week. Ready for your eyes to water? 1950 Ferrari 166 MM/212 Export "Uovo" — Sold for $4,510,000 by RM Sotheby's If a vehicle consignment comes with the phrase "one-off," it's bound to fetch a pretty...

  • 1949 Cisitalia 202 GT Gran Tourismo Sport Berlinetta, The Quail, 2017 Monterey Car Week
    The Quail celebrates the postwar sports car, 1945-1960

    Monterey Car Week draws everything from microcars to one-off coachbuilt classics of the 1920s and 1930s, all of them crowd-pleasers for the thousands of visitors swarming tasteful venues centered on Pebble Beach. But it was sports cars that lured two generations of drivers into the appeal of exotic...

  • One-off Jaguar XK120 by Pininfarina restored
    The rarest Jaguar ever made has been restored

    The Jaguar XK120 isn't necessarily the rarest vehicle built by the brand; over 12,000 leaping cats were produced between 1948 and 1954. Sought after? Absolutely, but there's one XK120 that has it beat. It's a one-off XK120 with a body built by Pininfarina and it officially bowed at the Pebble Beach...

  • Porsche 917 from "Le Mans" film heading to auction
    Steve McQueen's Porsche 917 from "Le Mans" sells for $14 million

    To a fair number of folks, the film Le Mans remains one of the greatest pieces of cinema focusing on the world of motorsport. The star of that film is not Steve McQueen, but rather the Porsche 917K that takes home the checkered flag. As is the case with most films, a number of cars were used to...

  • 1956 Aston Martin DBR1
    1956 Aston Martin DBR1 Roadster breaks record to become most expensive British car in the world

    Various auction houses sold off millions of dollars worth of vintage cars during Monterey Car Week, including a $15 million McLaren F1, but this Aston Martin has smashed a record. With a final sale price of $22.6 million, this 1956 DBR1 Roadster has become the most expensive British car in the...

  • McLaren F1 sold for $15.6 million
    First US street-legal McLaren F1 sells for whopping $15.6M

    When we caught wind of the first U.S. street-legal McLaren F1 for sale, we said there wouldn't be enough time for all of us to collectively scrape our change together. Since the auction has concluded, that statement rings truer than we first imagined. Why? Because this special McLaren F1 has become...

  • 1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer, 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance Best in Show

    The 1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer that claimed the Best of Show honors at the 67th Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance almost didn't make it to the show. Owner Bruce R. McCaw of Bellevue, Washington, struggled with the idea of restoring it for several years. “The question was whether or not to restore it. I always hate to restore something that doesn’t need it. But we finally found enough pictures that we knew the car needed to be restored,” said McCaw. ALSO SEE: Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet concept: Does this hood make me look expensive? Even at that it was a close...

  • 1936 Master Deluxe lowrider
    Lowriders to invade high-brow event in Pebble Beach

    Born in Southern California, lowrider culture has had a significant impact on car culture at large, though the style has never quite achieved much direct attention. Because of this, a trio of high-class lowriders is set to invade Pebble Beach this week in an effort to showcase the culture and...

  • 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE with Chevrolet V-8
    The Chevy V-8-powered Ferrari 250 GTE is for sale

    Tampering with vintage Ferraris is seen as a big no-no to many gearheads, but one gearhead said to hell with tradition. This 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE surfaced about two years ago and made a splash with its 302 cubic-inch Chevrolet V-8 under the hood. Now, it's up for sale. The ChevFerrari surfaced for...

  • 1961 Ferrari 250 GTE owned by J. Geils
    Late rock legend J. Geils' collection of cars and bikes to be auctioned at Pebble Beach

    J. Geils may be best known for some of his band's iconic rock hits of the 1980s, but he was also absolutely an automotive and motorcycle enthusiast with exquisite taste. Specifically, he had quite a penchant for high-end Italian cars and motorcycles. The J. Geils Band guitarist passed away in his...

  • World's only street-legal BMW M1 Procar
    The world's only street-legal BMW M1 Procar is coming to Pebble Beach

    With only 453 built, the BMW M1 remains one of the rarest models from the German marque to this day. However, BMW devised something even rarer in 1979: the BMW M1 Procar. Of the 40 BMW M1 Procars that were built—the car was only produced in 1979—there is just one example that is street...

  • 1965 Ford GT40 Roadster prototype (Chassis GT/108)
    The first Ford GT40 Roadster is up for sale

    When it comes to rare cars, it doesn’t get much rarer than a Ford GT40 prototype, as just 12 were built. But even rarer still is a prototype for the Ford GT40 Roadster, of which just four were built and only one remains in its original condition. That one prototype, the 1965 Ford GT40...

  • Classic cars destroyed at Country Classic Cars

    More than 150 classic cars were damaged or utterly destroyed after a fire broke out at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, Illinois. Thankfully, it seems most of the cars residing in the facility were for sale, meaning owners aren't mourning the loss of their classic metal. Still, it's an unfortunate event. The Telegraph reports firefighters were called to the blaze around 8:10 p.m. on August 8th. By the time first responders had arrived, the blaze had already engulfed a major portion of the 510-foot long by 50-foot wide building. Firefighters say a quarter of the structure was already on fire...

  • Jay Leno learns about the 1947 Marchese Special
    Vintage midget racer rolls into Jay Leno's Garage

    Midget racing got its start back in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The cars were small, the tracks were tight circles, and the action was dangerous. It featured a handful of racers ripping through dirt corners in lightweight, powerful machines with little protection, wearing little more than a...

  • Mazda NA Miata Restoration Program
    Mazda launches Miata NA restoration program, but only for Japan

    It's hard to believe it's been nearly 30 years since the first Mazda roadster, which would be dubbed the NA generation, debuted. A lot has happened in that amount of time, and like many older cars, the original Mazda MX-5 Miata has become a rarer breed. Mazda of Japan wants to restore the magic...

  • A Ferrari 275GTB driven in the rain at Spa
    Ride along in a Ferrari 275 GTB in the rain at Spa

    Any vintage Ferrari is worth massive piles of cash. It's no surprise that many of these cars are tucked away in climate-controlled spaces, and their work-of-art V-12 engines are often left to sit instead of firing to life and powering the rear wheels. Some owners, however, do take them out and use...

  • A pair of Porsche 911s make their way into Jay Leno's Garage
    A pair of classic 911s stop by Jay Leno's Garage

    Los Angeles-based Workshop 5001 has a thing for old Porsches. The owner is a man named Marlon Goldberg, and he's brought a pair of classic 911s by the famous garage of comedian and television host Jay Leno. Goldberg's company is an expert at restoring old German sports cars, particularly Porsches...

  • 1961 Jaguar E-Type to be restored by Classic Motor Cars
    Rare 1961 Jaguar E-Type found in pieces to be completely restored

    Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth plans to undertake quite a challenge, signing on to fully restore a 1961 Jaguar E-Type that was found in pieces. But this isn't your ordinary E-Type. CMC has identified the car as chassis number 875256, which happens to be one of the very first left-hand drive...

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