Le Mans first winner returns 100 years on

100 years ago, John Duff set off from Brooklands Circuit destined for Le Mans in the Bentley 3 Litre Sport. Alongside teammate Frank Clement, they would go on to triumph in the 24-hour endurance race, becoming the first Bentley to do so. Fast forward to the present day and that same journey in that very … Read more

Mother-Son Muscle: The Story of Becky and Derek Luck’s 1969 Camaro SS

Family projects are common in the car world, but mother-son collaborations like Becky and Derek Luck’s 1969 Camaro SS are a rare and special occurrence. This classic piece of American muscle, powered by a Big-Block Chevrolet Performance 502 HO crate engine, is a testament to their shared passion for cars. “I was born a gearhead,” … Read more

Buick Skylark – The Third Generation (1964–1967)

The third generation of the Buick Skylark, spanning from 1964 to 1967, marked a significant period for this iconic American car. Let’s delve into its timeline, variants, and performance specifications. Timeline: 1964: The third generation Skylark debuted in 1964, featuring a redesigned body and a more luxurious interior. 1965: Buick introduced the Gran Sport (GS) … Read more

Rolls-Royce honours 120 years of excellence at Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este

“The Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este is an incredible celebration of automotive art. This wonderful event truly highlights the unique position Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has in the history of the automobile. It was an honour to showcase our latest masterpiece, Cullinan Series II, on the Mosaic Lawn at the Grand Hotel, exemplifying the culmination of countless … Read more

Fiat Abarth 750

The Fiat Abarth 750, a remarkable creation of the late 1950s, remains an enduring icon in the world of compact sports cars. Known for its unique blend of performance, style, and engineering excellence, the Abarth 750 is a testament to the innovative spirit of Carlo Abarth and the engineering prowess of Fiat. This compact powerhouse … Read more

First Generation Buick Electra (1959-1960)

The late 1950s were a time of significant change and innovation in the automotive industry, and the introduction of the Buick Electra in 1959 was a testament to this era’s creativity and engineering prowess. Named after the famous socialite and sculptor Electra Waggoner Biggs, the Buick Electra quickly became a symbol of American luxury and … Read more

The Third Generation Lincoln Continental (1958-1960)

The third generation of the Lincoln Continental, produced from 1958 to 1960, marked a significant era for Lincoln as it sought to redefine luxury and performance. Known for its opulence and distinctive design, this generation of the Continental stood out with its bold styling and powerful performance. Distinctive Design and Bold Styling The third-generation Lincoln … Read more

The Original Audi RS 4 Avant – A Legacy Begins

In 1999, Audi revolutionized the world of high-performance wagons with the introduction of the original RS 4 Avant. This groundbreaking model, developed by quattro GmbH (now Audi Sport GmbH), set new standards for performance, design, and versatility, establishing a legacy that continues to thrive today. A Pioneering Spirit The first RS 4 Avant emerged from … Read more

1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible – A Classic Muscle Car Masterpiece by West Coast Classics

West Coast Classics proudly presents an exceptional example of American muscle car history: the restored and rust-free original factory 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T 2-Door Convertible. This rare model, one of only 416 produced, boasts a date-correct and matching numbers Big Block Magnum 440 c.i. 375HP V8 engine and its original rebuilt 727 ‘Torqueflite’ automatic transmission. … Read more