The 1977 Lincoln Mark V: A Grand Icon of American Luxury

Introduction to the Mark V The 1977 Lincoln Mark V is a true symbol of luxury, elegance, and comfort that defined the American automobile industry in the late 1970s. As the flagship model of Lincoln’s Continental Mark series, the Mark V encapsulated the grandeur and opulence of its time, showcasing a blend of cutting-edge technology … Read more

1956 Mercury Montclair: A Classic Beauty

The 1956 Mercury Montclair stands as an icon of mid-century American automotive design. Part of Mercury’s premium lineup, this full-sized car was known for its elegant styling, powerful performance, and advanced features. It was offered in a range of body styles, including a 2-door hardtop, 4-door sedan, convertible, and a station wagon, each exuding its … Read more

Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow: A 1960s Revolution in Luxury and Engineering

As the seventh installment of the ‘Models of the Marque’ series, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow stands as a pivotal chapter in the marque’s history. Launched in 1965, this model marked a groundbreaking transition from traditional coachbuilding to modern monocoque construction, making it the first Rolls-Royce to be offered as a complete motor car. This shift … Read more

Doughbo Chevelle: 2,800 HP of Raw Power and Innovation

The Doughboy Chevelle, crafted by Blazin Rodz, is a one-of-a-kind marvel that combines cutting-edge technology with raw power. Under the hood, this monstrous machine boasts an incredible 2,800 horsepower, powered by a 540 cubic inch V8 engine. Every detail of this beast has been meticulously designed, with many components featuring 3D-printed and CNC-machined parts, all … Read more

1954 Kurtis 500M: A Rare Icon of American Motorsports

The 1954 Kurtis 500M stands as a symbol of American ingenuity, blending race-inspired performance with sleek, hand-built craftsmanship. Developed by renowned race car constructor Frank Kurtis, the 500M was a limited-production sports car that emerged from the heyday of post-war automotive innovation, where speed and style were paramount. A Legendary Design Born from the Track … Read more

1972 Toyota Celica: Stephan Papadakis’ Passion Project

Displayed alongside the 240Z, the 1972 Toyota Celica is a personal project of Formula DRIFT legend Stephan Papadakis. The Celica, once a barn find sitting for over two decades, has been meticulously restored and upgraded by Papadakis to create a show-stopping masterpiece. At the heart of the Celica is a rare 18R-G four-cylinder engine, bored … Read more

1995 Toyota Supra: A 1100hp Beast

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra is a true testament to performance engineering, showcasing more than 12 years of passion and craftsmanship. As a runner-up in the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, this Mk4 Supra, displayed outdoors at the SEMA Show, features a fully rebuilt 2JZ-GTE VVTi engine, stroked to 3.3 liters and fitted … Read more

1960 Renault Dauphine: A Group 5-Inspired Transformation

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine is no ordinary vintage car. As the winner of the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, this remarkable build features a mid-engine VW VR6 engine and widebody carbon fiber bodywork. Inspired by Group 5 racing, Cashmore’s Dauphine showcases his unique approach to car culture. The Dauphine’s 2.8L VW VR6 … Read more