The highly anticipated December 9 auction of The Rolland Collection at the private Rolland Racing Museum in Newbury Park, California,...
1954 Chrysler Ghia GS1 When Bob Frumpkin drove up in his 1954 Chrysler Ghia GS1 Special, at the Marina in...
During the first half of the Twentieth Century Fageol Motors and the later Fageol Twin Coach Company were innovators in the American truck and bus industries. Founded by the brothers Rollie, William, Frank and Claude Fageol, the company revolutionized the bus industry with a low center of gravity, unibody construction,...
Peter Bourassa is the Publisher of the weekly MMR Community Newsletter and the online Motorsports Marketing Resources Directory (www.MMRsite.com) a...
During the early days of the automobile (1890–1940), coachbuilding—the construction of bodywork for a vehicle—was as vital a part of...
It is always interesting to learn why people enjoy certain types of cars. I’m half English and half Italian, and I have always gravitated toward makes from those countries, although I do wander occasionally into American muscle. If your family has been in the car business and has owned dealerships...
2017 Holiday Gift Guide Leather Tool Bag The GARNY leather tool bag was influenced by the traditional 1930s design. Handmade...
Mantova, Italy September 15-17, 2017 C-Type Jaguar of Horst and Bechem.Photo: Peter Collins Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access...
Malvern, PA September 10, 2017 The 1931 Cord L-29 Cord Cabriolet of David Markel and the 1937 Cord 812 SC...
Claydon Estate, Buckinghamshire, UK September 2-3, 2017 Bentley T Type.Photo: Pete Austin Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to the full article is limited to paid subscribers only. Our membership removes most ads, lets you enjoy unlimited access to all our premium content, and offers...
Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, UK September 1-3, 2017 A 1953 Ferrari 375 America Pinin Farina Coup. heads just one of...
December 2017 • RM Sotheby’s has announced that its Auctions America subsidiary and all of the company’s auction events have...
Goodwood’s 76th Members’ Meeting, set for March 17-18, 2018, will offer a pair of new races, named for American racing icon Dan Gurney and eminent British motoring journalist John Bolster, Autosport magazine’s founding technical editor. The Gurney Cup is intended to highlight the diversity evident in Gurney’s career, and will...
1970 Nomad-BRM Mk3 After the war years in the UK, a certain Churchillian spirit prevailed, which left many with an...
David Owen, in a 1975 article for Automobile Quarterly, Volume XIII Number 2, commented that, “If God had meant us...
The Jowett brothers—Benjamin and William—built their first car in 1906, which they drove and tested for four years before going into production in 1910. By 1916, 48 cars had been built, but after this the factory then switched to munitions work during the First World War. In 1920, the Jowett...
“One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the...
Ant Anstead: Host–Wheeler Dealer, Restorer Ant Anstead has had a passion for cars for most of his life. However, his...
Stunning looks, capable performance and, today, an undisputed fixture in the automotive lexicon of excellence, the Jaguar D-Type has become one of the most desirable sports cars of the modern era. Even if you separated the stunning good looks, amazing engineering and racing prowess from the fateful fire that would...
Today, the ethnic cleansing of the petrol-fueled engine continues at a rapid pace and recently took another step toward ultimate...
Carmel, CA • August 14, 2017 1953 Nash Healey Herb and Rose Marie Wysard’s 1954 Alfa Romeo 1900C Super Sprint...
Pebble Beach, CA • August 20, 2017 Charles Wagner’s 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB The 1907 Renault AI 35/45 HP Vanderbuilt Racer of Robert Kaufman took home 1st in the “Open Wheel Race Cars” category. This rare Zagato-bodied 1957 Jaguar XK140 was shown by Bill Pope Impressive display of Ferraris took center...
It was irresistible and I just had to have it. Back in 1976, my friend Keith had learnt the whereabouts...
Does the recent passing of a cornerstone in the Lotus community mark the end of an era? Just as we were going to press with this issue, at the end of August, I was heart broken to learn of the passing of Lotus enthusiast Dave Bean. Over the course of...