The Rarest Breed: A Passion for Lamborghini Few-Offs Unveiled
Explore the world of Lamborghini Few-Offs, the limited-series cars that define the brand’s innovation, through the eyes of major collector Albert Spiess.
Celebrating the most iconic automobiles in history. Explore in-depth profiles of automotive legends.
Explore the world of Lamborghini Few-Offs, the limited-series cars that define the brand’s innovation, through the eyes of major collector Albert Spiess.
The 1958 Ford F-100 Panel Truck is a stylish part of the F-Series’ second generation history. Its utility body offered versatile functionality for businesses and families alike. This model represents a key transition point in Ford’s truck design. It provided a powerful V8 engine option and reliable service throughout its career as a beloved workhorse.
Bespoke Rallies revives the legendary 1948 Grand Prix of South America Rally for 2026, featuring 11,000 km across six countries, flagged off by Oscar Fangio. This 32-day, 11,000 km adventure traces the steps of motorsport icons, culminating in Cartagena. The event promises camaraderie and challenging terrain.
Petersen Museum’s Legends of the Dirt exhibit showcases iconic off-road racers, engineering breakthroughs and motorsport history from Dec. 7 to 2027. The display explores desert racing, rally legends and groundbreaking technologies that shaped the sport.
iscover the story of ‘Azul,’ the 1977 Volkswagen T2 Microbus that survived the California fires and was fully restored by Volkswagen of America. The white-over-blue Type 2 became a viral symbol of resilience, and its meticulous restoration ensures this classic Microbus is ready for the road again.
The 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-X defined the Hakosuka generation. It blends classic pillarless design with the L-series engine platform. This coupe cemented the Skyline’s reputation for performance and became a JDM legend.
Explore the colossal 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, an Auto Icon defined by its vast scale, quad headlights, and V8 power that dominated the American road. As the epitome of 1950s luxury and design ambition, the Mark IV convertible stands out for its sheer size and uncompromised opulence, representing the zenith of American postwar automotive styling.
The 2025 International Historic Motoring Awards celebrated excellence across 16 categories. Winners included the Ford Escort and Giorgetto Giugiaro. The event featured over £7 million worth of cars and confirmed the thriving global health of the collector car community. IHMA recognized the best in restoration, events, and specialist achievement for the year.
Best One on the Planet unveils its Automotive Endangered Species List, highlighting once-common cars now extremely rare. From the Isuzu Impulse to the Audi 5000, enthusiasts track cars that vanished from roads and auctions.
The 1982 Nissan Skyline H/T 2000 Turbo GT-E·X is an R30 icon. It introduced turbo power and advanced features, cementing the Skyline’s performance legacy in the early 1980s. This model featured the potent L20ET engine and ushered in a more angular, modern design language. The car remains a critical step in the evolution of the legendary Nissan Skyline nameplate.