Classic Cars

  • Project 917 group aims to build reproductions of the iconic race car

    An ambitious group of like-minded folks aim to produce a track-day special that should set your senses tingling. Called Project 917, the team is looking to produce a real, track day-oriented Porsche 917 and they're turning to the power of crowdfunding for help. Along the way, the team hopes to involve young talent to turn this process into a culture of learning as well. ALSO SEE: 2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 spy shots We just want to hear more about the car, personally. The goal of Project 917 seems to be more than the creation of a new high-dollar toy for track junkies though. There will...

  • George Foreman's 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster - Image via Mecum Auctions
    Buy grill master George Foreman's Lamborghini

    When selling a car at auction, a little star power never hurts. This 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster is already pretty striking on its own, but it also has a notable former owner. When he wasn't selling grills, George Foreman was driving this Lambo from new. Now the classic supercar is heading...

  • 1991 BMW M5
    Why I sold my 1991 BMW M5

    On May 31, a collective gasp bellowed from every soul that knew me: My 1991 BMW M5 went live on Bring A Trailer. The moment I actually saw it hit the collector car classified website I nearly vomited all over my keyboard. Emails, text messages, and phone calls poured in. Was I dying? Deep in debt?...

  • Buick Y-Job, courtesy of Historic Vehicle Association
    Buick Y-Job named to National Historic Vehicle Register

    The Buick Y-Job, one of the most influential concept cars of all time, became the 14th car to be named to the National Historic Vehicle Register today. The Y-Job went on display in early 1940 as the "Car of the Future." Created by legendary GM design chief Harley J. Earl's Styling Section, it used...

  • Rotary-powered 1966 Volkswagen Beetle on Jay Leno's Garage
    Jay Leno drives a rotary-powered Volkswagen Beetle

    You never know what's going to turn up at Jay Leno's Garage. Leno is a fan of Wankel rotary engines and has featured a couple on the show in vehicles like a Mazda Cosmo 110S and a modified 1973 RX-3. This time, though, he featured a rotary engine in something a bit more unorthodox. This 1966...

  • Ferrari F40 for sale on Craigslist
    There's a Ferrari F40 for sale... on Craigslist

    The Ferrari [NYSE:RACE] F40 is rare. Just a handful over 1,300 were produced, and back in the '80s Ferrari conceived it to be the fastest car available on the market. The original plan was to build just 400 examples and charge around $400,000 1987 dollars for the privilege. The cost to acquire...

  • Classic Recreations Shelby GT500CR

    In the muscle and pony car world, the Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] Shelby GT500 is one of the more prized machines in a sea of already celebrated and loved bits of iron. They're not hard to find, necessarily, but they're certainly expensive. For some though, there are ways to make them even more expensive. Jason Engel and his talented team at Classic Recreations are just the ones to help bring such cars to life, and they've done that with one of their latest creations; the Blurple GT500CR you see above. The term "blurple" describes the paint of the car. It appears purple but in some light it...

  • 1989 Porsche 962
    Ready to shell out serious $ for Derek Bell's Daytona-winning Porsche 962?

    Ever wanted to own a race car? How about a race car that won the 24 Hours of Daytona? Now is your chance to do both of these things, provided you're ready to haul a fat sack of cash with you to the upcoming Mecum Auctions event taking place during this year's Monterey Car Week. That's because a...

  • Jay Leno samples a hot-rodded 1927 Ford Model T
    Jay Leno samples a hot-rodded Model T done right

    Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] sold 16.5 million examples of its Model T, which was built from 1908 to 1927. When you think of really old cars, you're most likely picturing a Model T. It's the car of cars, and it has a special place in the heart of enthusiasts. Much like it's the car, it was also the...

  • Chrysler 300G on Jay Leno's Garage
    Jay Leno checks out the gentleman's sports car: the Chrysler 300G

    Chrysler was on a roll by the early 1960s when its 300 "letter series" reached the 300G. A follow up (to a follow up, to a follow up, to...well, you get the point) to 1955's first 300, the wedge-shaped, Virgil Exner-penned styling of the 300G made it perhaps the most distinctive letter car ever...

  • Miguel Llorente in the abandoned Mercedes 300SL Gullwing in Cuba
    Guy who ‘discovered’ abandoned Mercedes gullwing aims to open UAE car museum

    One of the most car-obsessed countries in the world may soon have a new—and rather intriguing—showcase for the automobile if Miguel Llorente gets his way. Llorente, who is perhaps best known for meticulously tracking down and discovering a Mercedes-Benz 300SL hiding under a banana tree...

  • #1 Briggs Cunningham 1960 Chevrolet Corvette - Image via Motor.es
    Replica of long-lost Briggs Cunningham Corvette shows up at Le Mans

    Update: This car is a replica of the Briggs Cunningham #1 1960 Chevrolet Corvette and not the original as stated in an earlier version of the story. A 1960 Chevrolet Corvette long thought lost to history was finally found in 2012. The car was one of three Corvettes fielded in the 1960 24 Hours of...

  • The world's first Shelby Cobra: CSX 2000

    There's only one CSX 2000, Carroll Shelby's first-ever Cobra. RM Sotheby's is set to offer the very first Shelby Cobra ever built, and easily one of the most valuable, for the first time to the public when it hits the auction block later this summer in Monterey, California. That very first Cobra was created in 1962, when Carroll himself decided to take the already sprightly AC Ace and shoehorn in a 260-cubic-inch Ford V-8 engine. That engine was big for its day but paled in comparison to the Ford V-8s that would make their way into subsequent Cobras. Still, the foundation was laid, and the...

  • 1932 Bugatti Royale (Type 41)
    Now there are seven (or maybe nine): Bugatti Royale prototype re-created

    The Bugatti Type 41, better known as the Royale, was intended to be the biggest, most luxurious, most expensive car in the world. It was to be sold only to royalty. Launched into the teeth of the Great Depression, just six of a planned 25 were built. None of the original six has changed hands since...

  • Jeff Brock's 1952 Buick Super Riviera "Bombshell Betty"
    1952 Buick land speed record holder up for sale

    It is safe to say that this 1952 Buick Super Riviera looked nothing like it does today when it rolled off the assembly line and made its way to its first owner. Nothing General Motors had in mind for it can compare to what racer Jeff Brock did to it decades later. Christened "Bombshell Betty," the...

  • 1970 Dodge Challenger, photo Auctions America
    The 10 hottest collector cars of the summer

    As the weather turns warmer and the sun starts to shine, car guys get fidgety. When we see our first classic car on the road, our thoughts turn to the collector cars we'd like in our own garages. And then the summer buying season begins. Hagerty, as the leading insurance provider of classic cars...

  • Hemi Under Glass rolling at Irwindale Speedway
    Jay Leno crashes in the Hemi Under Glass

    Since he was a kid, Jay Leno has appreciated the Hurst Hemi Under Glass Plymouth Barracuda. With a Hemi engine moved to the back under the rear glass, the car had a considerable rear weight bias that turned it into a prominent wheelstander. The car wowed the crowds at dragstrips more than it...

  • 1908 Thomas Flyer, New York to Paris winner
    Winner of 1908 New York to Paris race honored by Historic Vehicle Association

    Today, a flight from New York to Paris is a mere seven-hour journey, but when this 1907 Thomas Flyer Model 35 set out from the Big Apple, the journey was far more challenging. Plucked from Thomas' showroom in Manhattan a mere three days before the race, the 60-horsepower, $4,500 car stood for years...

  • 1966 Ford GT40, chassis P1046 at Lime Rock Park

    Four a couple months now, we've been following the restoration of the Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] GT40 Mk II, chassis P1046, that won the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car was purchased in 2014 by Rob Kaufman, owner of classic car dealer RK Motors Charlotte. While it was in pretty good shape, Kaufman felt it needed to look like it did when it won Le Mans, so he enlisted the services of Rare Drive, Inc. of East Kingston, New Hampshire, to restore this legendary race car. The car is now complete and it made its public debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans this past weekend. Here we see pictures of...

  • Jay Leno checks out a 1969 Boss 429
    Jay Leno welcomes the Boss 429 Mustang to his garage

    It's hard to believe that this is the first time Jay Leno has welcomed one of the most iconic muscle cars of the 1960s to his Burbank, California, garage, but the time has come to fawn over Ford Motor Company's [NYSE:F] Mustang Boss 429. This week's visitor is a freshly-restored 1969 Boss 429...

  • Tony Dow of ‘Leave it to Beaver’ and his 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Spyder
    'Leave it to Beaver' star reunited with his Corvair

    Wally Cleaver and the sporty Corvair that he bought as a teenager because of his TV fame have been reunited after 50 years apart. Tony Dow, who played big brother Wally on the hit early 1960s sitcom, ordered his first car: a new 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Spyder from a dealer in Los Angeles. Sprayed in...

  • Hagerty rebuilds a Ford Flathead V-8
    Ford Flathead V-8 rebuild timelapse video is mesmerizing

    Our friends at Hagerty Insurance spent six grueling days rebuilding a Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] Flathead V-8 that they bought at the Hershey Swap Meet last year. Fortunately for us, they've condensed this epic project down into about six and a half minutes in this highly-entertaining video. You...

  • Lamborghini museum in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy
    Lamborghini overhauls museum

    Visitors to Central Italy will now have a new reason to stop in Sant’Agata Bolognese, a small town that Lamborghini has called home for generations: The Italian supercar manufacturer has opened the doors to its freshly renovated museum. The museum itself dates back to 2001 but was growing a...

  • Ford Bronco ready for restoration.
    Ford Bronco restoration service launches

    You may not be able to buy a new 1960s Ford Bronco, but a St. Louis-area firm is offering you the next best—and maybe better—thing. As originally reported by The Detroit News, Seth Burgett's new Gateway Bronco offers well-heeled shoppers the opportunity to order up a resto-modded 1960s...

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