The Giallo Legend: A 1970 Ferrari 512 M
When the Group 6 regulations shifted in 1968, Enzo Ferrari initially opted out of competition. However, the emergence of the Porsche 917 spurred Ferrari to action. The result was the Read More >>
When the Group 6 regulations shifted in 1968, Enzo Ferrari initially opted out of competition. However, the emergence of the Porsche 917 spurred Ferrari to action. The result was the Read More >>
The 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner Convertible evokes a bygone era of carefree cruising and classic American style. This iconic drop-top, with its flowing lines and vibrant colors, represents a high Read More >>
The 2017 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Coupe is not merely a car; it’s a masterpiece. Born from a collaboration between two titans of automotive design, Aston Martin and Zagato, this Read More >>
The 1974 Pontiac Trans Am 455 Super Duty stands as a testament to the golden age of American muscle cars. This particular example, meticulously preserved by Euromarque in Christchurch, New Read More >>
This 2023 Ferrari F8 Spider, a symphony of Italian engineering and breathtaking design, presents an unparalleled opportunity for the discerning enthusiast. Finished in the iconic Rosso Corsa, this open-top marvel Read More >>
This 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Seville, one of an estimated 3,900 produced that year, embodies the pinnacle of American automotive design. Finished in a striking combination of white with a red Read More >>
In the heat of the 1960s’ Super Stock wars, manufacturers like Chrysler emerged with bigger and bolder weapons. In 1968, they produced around 100 factory-built race cars, plucked straight from Read More >>
This stunning 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix is a true collector’s item. Finished in the vibrant Matador Red, a color exclusive to the 1969 model year, this Grand Prix exudes a Read More >>
This 1995 BMW 540i is a testament to classic German engineering and a passion for automotive refinement. Acquired by the current owner in 2015, this E34 has undergone a meticulous Read More >>
The Tom Walkinshaw Racing-led Jaguar program dominated endurance racing in the late 1980s, culminating in the legendary 1988 Le Mans victory. However, recognizing the need for a lighter, more agile Read More >>