Classic Cars
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The Pinehurst Resort is well-known for both its golf course and its other amenities, but this year, it will also be known for its Concours d'Elegance. Joining the concours circuit with its inaugural event, the Pinehurst Resort promises to "blend the history, heritage and grandeur from three of North Carolina's proudest entities in celebration of America's passion for the automobile and for the brave men and women of Fort Bragg." What is a classic car event doing in North Carolina, you ask? Well, the state is no stranger to a love of cars--specifically, racing. It's a $6 billion per year...
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Jay Leno shows off his restored 1962 Maserati 3500 GTiWhen you’re Jay Leno, there’s no such thing as “enough” cars in your collection, and the search for one particular make and model is just as likely to uncover a car you weren't even looking for. From what we can tell, Leno stumbled across this 1962 Maserati 3500 GTi in a...
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Barn Find Maserati Ghibli Heads To AuctionIf you were born later than the 1970s, chances are good you’ve never heard of the Maserati Ghibli. Launched in 1967, the Giorgetto Giugiaro-designed grand-touring coupe helped Maserati outsell its Italian rivals, the Ferrari Daytona and the Lamborghini Miura. The Ghibli featured a 4.7-liter...
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New Rolls-Royce Exhibition Opens At BMW MuseumWhile Rolls-Royce can trace its roots back more than a century, Rolls-Royce’s automotive unit in its current form has only been building cars for the past decade. Yes, it was only ten years ago that the first of the latest-generation Rolls-Royce Phantom sedans was delivered to its owner...
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1968 Shelby GT500KR Convertible For Sale On EbayFollowing on the success of the Shelby GT350 Mustang, Shelby American introduced an even more potent version for the 1967 model year, dubbed the GT500. Under the hood lurked a 428-cubic-inch “Police Interceptor” V-8 engine, equipped with dual four-barrel carburetors for a reported...
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1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 Driven To Victory By Juan Manuel Fangio Up For SaleThe automotive equivalent of a Picasso or Rembrandt, a 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 Formula One race car driven to victory by the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1954 German and Swiss Grands Prix, is actually up for sale. The car will be sold to the highest bidder by auctioneer Bonhams at the 2013...
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As part of its ongoing centenary celebrations this year, Aston Martin will be organizing a gathering at the Silverstone Classic where a hundred Aston Martin models from the past century will be taking to the famous British race track. Aston Martin is serving as the featured marque for the event, which will also play host to a number of classics from rival brands. The story of Aston Martin is actually closely linked with the area surrounding the Silverstone circuit. The race track runs near the border of Buckinghamshire where the famous Aston Clinton Hillclimb, which the “Aston” in...
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One Man’s Passion For The Audi Brand: VideoMax Plantinger isn’t your typical car collector. His modest garage is stocked with single-brand parts, not with an endless array of high-dollar collector cars that are too valuable to drive. A passionate Audi fan, Plantinger’s collection consists of two Audi 100 Coupe S models, as well...
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Jaguar Design Boss Ian Callum To Create His Own Classic JagThe man responsible for the design of stunning cars like the new Jaguar F-Type and the original Aston Martin Vanquish, Ian Callum, like many in the industry, has an appreciation for the cars of yesteryear. Many classic cars have a purity that’s often hard to find in modern cars, and for a...
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Mercedes Celebrates 50 Years Of The Pagoda-Roof SL At Amelia Island: VideoThis year’s Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance marked the 50th anniversary of some legendary cars, including the Chevrolet Corvette and the Porsche 911. It also celebrated the 50th anniversary of automaker Lamborghini, but (nearly) lost in the crowd was another milestone birthday...
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McLaren F1 LM Prototype’s First Visit Outside The U.K. Is The Geneva Motor ShowMcLaren’s latest P1 supercar may end up being overshadowed at this week’s 2013 Geneva Motor Show by another of the firm’s supercars, one much rarer and much more expensive. We are, of course, talking about the legendary McLaren F1 LM, built to commemorate the five McLaren F1 GTR...
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Mercedes-Benz 'Prinz Heinrich' Models On Display At Amelia IslandIn the early 1900s, automobile racing was beginning to take off on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United States, among the most significant early events were the Vanderbilt Cup races, first run in 1904, followed by the Indianapolis 500, which began in 1911. In Europe, the first Grand Prix was...
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In March of 1963, Alfa Romeo brought a company called Auto-Delta, founded by former company engineer Carlo Chiti and Alfa dealer Ludovico Chizzola in 1961, under its corporate wing. The name was eventually changed to Autodelta SpA, but its mission remained: as the official competition department of Alfa Romeo, Autodelta was to bring Alfa Romeo back to the top of the motorsport ranks. While Autodelta may not be as famous (on these shores, anyway) as Fiat’s in-house tuner, Abarth, the brand oversaw the creation of many successful Alfa Romeo race cars. Its first effort, launched in June...
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Gas Monkey Garage Back For Another Season Of Motor Mania: VideoAfter a stellar performance in the first season of the Discovery Channel’s Fast N’ Loud series, the crew from Gas Monkey Garage is back for another action-packed season, the first episode of which aired on Monday night. For those unfamiliar with the series, Fast N’ Loud sees motor...
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The U.S. Postal Service Offers 'Muscle Cars Forever'If you’re a fan of muscle cars, with straight 40-weight in his veins and more horsepower in his garage than most villages in Europe, chances are good you don’t spend a lot of time hanging around the Post Office, waiting for the release of a new series of stamps. In fact, based on its...
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Jay Leno Drives A 1971 Datsun 510: VideoIn the early 1970s, Nissan (then branded as Datsun) sold a truly remarkable car in its showrooms. Few families purchasing the Datsun 510 shopped it for its racing pedigree (1971 and 1972 Trans Am champion) or independent rear suspension; instead, they shopped it because it was economical and fuel...
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Edsel Ford's Custom Boattail Speedster Featured At Amelia IslandThe 18th annual Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance is set to take place on Sunday, March 10, and we’ve seen enough of the featured cars to know that founder Bill Warner will be producing another exceptional event. One of the more influential cars to be displayed this year is Edsel...
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George Barris' 'Asteroid' Corvette To Make Carlisle AppearanceThe C2 Corvette, introduced for the 1963 model year, was already a radical and futuristic departure from the styling of the previous car. That wasn’t enough for some buyers, who wanted a personalized creation that was even more over-the-top. One such customer was speedboat racer Bob Nordskog...
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For those unfamiliar with Gullwing America, the company is a custom coachbuilder based in Germany whose claim to fame is building some delicious retro cars based on modern mechanicals. In the past, we’ve seen Gullwing come up with cars inspired by the original Mercedes-Benz 300SL and Ferrari 340 M/C of the 1950s, both of which were based on the underpinnings of the latest Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. Now the company has released these preview renderings of its latest creation, another SLS AMG but with a roadster body inspired by the 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 Sc. “We tried to keep the...
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1969 Lola T70 Mk III B From 'Le Mans' Heads To AuctionWhile the Lola T70 Mark III may not have enjoyed the same success as its contemporaries from Porsche (the 917) and Ford (the GT40), there’s no denying that the T70 was among the most beautiful endurance racers ever penned. Its resemblance to the Ford GT40 is no coincidence, as designer Eric...
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You don't want the repair bill for Mr. Bean's McLaren F1In 2011, comedian and car guy Rowan Atkinson (best known as Mr. Bean) lost control of his McLaren F1 on a wet road in Haddon, England. The high-dollar supercar reportedly spun several times before sliding backwards into a sign post and tree. Thanks to the strength of the McLaren F1’s carbon...
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Bugatti marks the 80th anniversary of the Type 59 racerThe Bugatti Type 59 marked the French automaker’s last foray into Grand Prix racing in the 1930s. Although Bugatti’s Type 35 dominated competition in the late 1920s, the firm’s later efforts (such as the Type 51, Type 54 and Type 59) simply couldn’t compete with state-backed...
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Porsche Announces 50th Anniversary Celebrations For The 911There are a lot of automotive anniversaries taking place in 2013, the most notable being the 100th anniversary of Aston Martin and the 50th anniversary of Lamborghini. However, this year Porsche’s iconic 911 sports car also turns 50. Yes, it was in 1963 at the Frankfurt Auto Show that Porsche...
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Aston Martin’s Centenary Celebrations ContinueTo mark its first 100 years, Aston Martin has already introduced new Centenary Edition models and flown a Vanquish coupe via helicopter to the top of the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai. Now it’s announced the largest-ever vintage racing event for Aston Martin cars, to be held at England’s...
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