Classic Cars

  • Jay Leno and Adam Carolla discuss the 1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2

    Jay Leno is not a Ferrari guy, or more specifically, he’s not a modern Ferrari guy. His issue with cars like the Ferrari 458 Italia is simple: there’s nothing under the hood that an owner can turn wrenches on, as all service needs to be done by an authorized Ferrari dealer. Older Ferraris, on the other hand, still have an appeal to Leno, as well as his friend (and fellow comedian) Adam Carolla. In an attempt to lure Leno to the dark side of vintage Ferrari love, Carolla stopped by Jay Leno’s Garage with his 1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 for a show and tell session, followed by an...

  • 1956 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta 'Tour de France,' chassis 0585GT - image: RM Auctions
    1956 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta, 1 Of 9 Built, For Sale In Monterey: Video

    Ferrari’s 250 GT series debuted at the 1956 Geneva Motor Show, bodied by Boano and for sale to the public for homologation purposes. Racing versions of the car, known as ‘berlinettas,’ were bodied by Scaglietti using thin-walled aluminum, minimal interior appointments and plastic...

  • 1939 Auto Union Type D twin-supercharger race car
    Audi Recovers Missing 1939 Auto Union Type D

    Well advanced compared to their competition, the Grand Prix cars launched in the early 1930s by Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union, nicknamed the “Silver Arrows” because of their unpainted aluminum bodies, are the stuff of legend. The cars were considerably faster than other Grand Prix racers...

  • Joy Rainey in her 1904 Curved Dash Oldsmobile
    Would You Drive A 109 Year Old Oldsmobile Across The United States?

    Joy Rainey’s motorsport resume can hold its own against most non-professional drivers. The U.K. resident is a veteran of events including the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, the London to Sydney Marathon and the Carrera Sudamericana. She also campaigned a Jaguar E-Type in hill climb...

  • The Ford HBA4 V-8 from a 1990 Benetton B 190
    Listen To A 1990 Benetton Ford Play Its F1 Symphony: Video

    Just in case you’ve never seen an F1 race in person or on television, we’ll warn you in advance: the unmuffled engines of Formula One cars are loud. They’re also extremely high-strung, which is why teams go through as many engines as FIA rules allow in the course of a single...

  • The first all-wheel drive Porsche 911 and winner of the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally
    Porsche Bringing First All-Wheel Drive 911 And Other Classics To Pebble Beach

    Porsche will be bringing a handful of its most historic models to the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance taking place this month. The selection of classics have been specially picked to highlight the ancestry of Porsche’s current model lineup, which includes the likes of the iconic 911...

  • The Mullin Museum's coupe body for Bugatti chassis 64002 - image: The Mullin Museum

    Automotive designer Jean Bugatti was the man behind the styling of such classic Bugatti automobiles as the Type 41 Royale and the Type 57. Despite his artistic gift, Bugatti was an engineer who also helped develop designs for twin-cam engines and independent suspensions for the French automaker. Jean Bugatti died in 1939, at age 30, in the crash of a Type 57 racer. While there’s no telling what may have been had Bugatti’s life not been cut short, one dream that never saw fulfillment was the aerodynamic 1939 Bugatti Type 64 Coupe, based on chassis number 64002. Bugatti had created...

  • Clark Gable's 1935 Duesenberg JN - image: Gooding & Company
    Gooding & Company To Sell Clark Gable's 1935 Dusenberg: Video

    When it comes to Hollywood stars, few were bigger than Clark Gable. While his early films (some silent) brought him recognition, it was his roles in “It Happened One Night,” “Mutiny On The Bounty” and “Gone With the Wind” that vaulted him to superstar status. In...

  • 1959 Aston Martin DBR1 scale model - Image courtesy Evanta Motor Company
    Le Mans Winning Aston Martin DBR1 Imagined As Life-Sized Model

    Legendary race car drivers Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori died within weeks earlier this year and to mark their passing, as well as celebrate their life achievements, Aston Martin took one of its original 1959 DBR1 race cars around the famous Circuit de la Sarthe in France in June. Shelby and...

  • 1963 split-window Corvette barn find. Image via Corvette Forum user Bruce at Billet.
    1963 Split-Window Corvette Barn Find: 33 Years In Storage

    When a California man passed away recently, he left behind a barn full of stuff. Amongst the stuff was a 1963 split-window Corvette (pictured below) in what appears to be fairly good, if neglected, condition. There is, of course, the usual three-decades coating of dust, and what looks like a fair...

  • 1955 Aston Martin DB3S, chassis 118 - image: RM Auctions
    1955 Aston Martin DB3S Hits The Block In Monterey

    In the 1950s, Aston Martin desperately wanted to prove itself in international sports car competition. While its DB2 was successful at Le Mans in-class, an overall victory continued to elude the British manufacturer. In 1952, Aston Martin launched its DB3 racer, with the primary goal of finishing...

  • Jay Leno with his 1963.5 Ford Falcon Sprint
    Jay Leno Shows Off His 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint: Video

    While most of us lust after the more exotic cars in Jay Leno’s collection, the comedian himself has a broader range of automotive interests. We’re sure he appreciates driving his McLaren MP4-12C, or his Lamborghini Muira, but Leno’s “one that got away” had much more...

  • 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe pre-production #41 of 50

    If you've got $850,000 burning a hole in your (gigantic) pocket, we'd be hard-pressed to suggest a better buy than this 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe prototype. Though the car somehow shows 73,771 miles on the odometer, it is fantastic condition, inside, outside, and underneath, with only minimal wear or corrosion. It's available for sale on eBay Motors. Barnfinds speculates that the car could, perhaps, be the 1955 Detroit Auto Show display car, or have some other hidden history in its missing years up to 1962, as it has the rare NSL engine not often fitted in steel-body SLs. As one...

  • 2012 Hagerty Tour of LeMons
    Hagerty Lining Up 50 Misfit Cars For Tour Of LeMons During Monterey Classic Car Week

    When you think of classic cars and the Monterey Peninsula, it's only natural to think of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance--it is, after all, one of the premier classic car concours in the world. If you're a privileged enthusiast, you might even think of gatherings like The Quail, or the...

  • Ferrari 512 BB LM in-car at 2012 Le Mans Classic
    Ferrari 512 BB LM, 365 GTB4 Sound Fantastic At Le Mans Classic: Video

    We can vouch, first hand, just how incredible an aural experience Le Mans Classic is. It's also a visual experience to rival anything set in the modern era. In these videos, we get an angle on the experience that only a relative handful of those at Le Mans Classic get to taste: the actual in-car...

  • Aston Martin DB5 on the set of new James Bond movie ‘Skyfall’
    Aston Martin DB5’s Role On Bond Movie 'Skyfall' Explained: Video

    Almost as famous as the human characters, the cars that have starred in numerous James Bond movies over the years often live on in our memories long after the plot line or even the actors are forgotten. Some notable mentions include the Rolls-Royce Phantom III from Goldfinger, the Lotus Esprit from...

  • A 1986 Buick Regal Grand National - image courtesy of Ilan Rubier
    'Black Air' documentary covers the Buick Regal Grand National

    Introduced in 1982, the Buick Regal Grand National began life as a special edition honoring Buick’s back-to-back titles in NASCAR’s Grand National series. Cars built for the 1982 model year were sprayed in Charcoal Gray with unique body graphics, and the standard engine was a somewhat...

  • Wreckage of a Ford GT40 that crashed in Tennessee - Image courtesy WCYB
    Update: Ford GT40 That Crashed In Tennessee Is A Replica

    It turns out that the Ford GT40 that met its demise over the weekend when its driver lost control on a highway in Tennessee in the rain isn't the real deal but a replica made to look like an original 1966 model. The owner of the car, a resident of North Carolina, is said to have been traveling at...

  • Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee

    While the latest promo video for Jerry Seinfeld's upcoming show, the very literally-named Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, is light on the cars and heavy on the coffee, it looks like it's going to be fun. And funny. It's just the sort of car-in-a-supporting-role entertainment we can get behind. For whatever reason, we Americans, in general, don't do a great job when the cars are the central element of the show, despite the obvious and omnipresent roles they play in most of our lives. But when the cars are the underlying force, a motivating factor, or just great scenery, we excel. That's what...

  • 2012 Le Mans Classic
    2012 Le Mans Classic Mega-Gallery

    Walking around the paddock areas at Le Mans Classic hurts. Your neck is sore from constantly swiveling back and forth, your feet are sore from walking over the same several miles of historic asphalt a dozen times, and your heart is sore from the aching desire to own, to drive, to even sit in just...

  • 1928 Bentley Bobtail  - image credit Mathieu Huertault, Gooding & Company
    Four Historically Significant Race Cars Hit The Block In Monterey

    When it comes to collector cars, those with documented racing histories are generally among the most valuable. If the cars are all original yet immaculately preserved, the value can rise exponentially. That’s the case with four “magnificent motorsport legends” that will be up for...

  • An Austin-Healey 3000, similar to Bob Russell's
    Man Recovers Stolen Austin-Healey, 42 Years Later

    In 1970, Bob Russell was a cash-strapped graduate student at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His primary transportation was a 1967 Austin-Healey 3000 Mk III, which Russell had purchased from a friend for $3,000 for in 1968. As a starving student, Russell couldn’t afford to...

  • Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David with a 1952 VW Beetle, via Twitter
    It's On, We Guess: Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee' Comes July 19

    Back in May we heard that Jerry Seinfeld was pitching a new TV show about cars. Today the first teaser video has been released, revealing the name of the show to be Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. Which sounds more like an elaborate put-on than pure entertainment to us. Set to make its debut on...

  • 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, for sale in Sweden
    Rare 1969 Boss 429 Mustang For Sale - In Sweden

    When it comes to muscle cars, one of the rarest and most desirable is the Ford Mustang Boss 429. Built for just two years (1969 and 1970), Wikipedia says that total production numbered just 1,356 units. Built for homologation purposes, so that Ford could use the 429 cubic-inch V-8 in its NASCAR...

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