KALMAR Automotive Delivers First 7-97 C1 to the USA, Available at Canepa

KALMAR Automotive, renowned for enhancing and restoring bespoke sports cars and adventure vehicles, has introduced its first 7-97 to the USA. The unique KALMAR 7-97 Classic, dubbed ‘C1’ after its debut at Canepa, is now on display at Canepa, a leading collector car specialist in California. This latest addition to KALMAR Automotive’s lineup exemplifies its … Read more

Alfa Romeo’s 1000 Miglia 2024 kicks off

After passing the usual sporting and technical checks, the 42nd 1000 Miglia kicks off today. Over 400 models will be taking part in this year’s regularity race for vintage cars, over 50 of which will be Alfa Romeos, making it the largest team by default and an undisputed icon of Italian motorsport. The stars of the … Read more

1980 Ford Mustang Cobra

The 1980 Ford Mustang Cobra represents a significant chapter in the storied history of Ford’s iconic muscle car. Known for its distinctive style and performance, the 1980 Cobra stood out in an era marked by shifting automotive trends and increasing regulatory constraints. Design and Features The 1980 Mustang Cobra featured unique styling elements that set … Read more

The Nissan Skyline “Hakosuka” (1968-1972)

The third generation of the Nissan Skyline, known as the “Hakosuka,” is one of the most iconic and revered models in automotive history. Introduced in 1968 and produced until 1972, the Hakosuka (a nickname derived from the Japanese words for “box” and “Skyline”) set the stage for the Skyline’s future as a high-performance vehicle. With … Read more

Aston Martin AMV8 (1972-1977)

The Aston Martin AMV8, born from the legacy of the DBSV8, stands as a testament to the brand’s enduring commitment to luxury, performance, and sophisticated design. Following the sale of Aston Martin to ‘Company Developments’ in January 1972, the AMV8 emerged as a comprehensive facelift of its predecessor, the DBSV8. This era of transformation introduced … Read more

The Ninth Generation Cadillac Eldorado Facelift (1975-1978)

The ninth generation Cadillac Eldorado, produced from 1971 to 1978, is celebrated for its luxurious design and advanced features. A significant facelift in 1975 modernized the vehicle, ensuring its status as an American automotive icon. This article explores the updates and variants of the Eldorado from 1975 to 1978, showcasing the luxury and innovation that … Read more

The First Generation Chevrolet Corvair (1960-1964)

The Chevrolet Corvair, introduced in 1959 for the 1960 model year, was a groundbreaking vehicle in many ways. Known for its distinctive rear-engine design and air-cooled flat-six engine, the Corvair stood apart from other American cars of its time. The first generation of the Corvair, spanning from 1960 to 1964, encompassed a wide range of … Read more

Third Generation Porsche 911 (964): 1988–1994

In 1988, after 16 years, Porsche undertook a significant modernization of the 911, introducing the third generation known internally as the 964. This update brought about substantial changes, with almost 85 percent of all parts being newly developed. The result was a 911 that was more aerodynamic, comfortable, and technologically advanced than ever before. Design … Read more

1961 Chevrolet Impala Bubbletop Dirty Martini

The 1961 Chevrolet Impala Bubbletop is renowned for its distinctive roofline, a hallmark of automotive history. Will Posey, the mastermind behind Big Oak Garage in Hokes Bluff, Alabama, dared to transform this classic into a one-of-a-kind custom piece, aptly named “Dirty Martini.” This green Impala has garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious Goodguys Chevrolet Performance … Read more