Own a Piece of History: 1966 Shelby GT350 Fastback
The 1966 Shelby GT350 Fastback, a legendary American muscle car, is set to cross the auction block at the Florida Summer Special 2024 on Saturday, July 13th. This remarkable vehicle, Read More >>
The 1966 Shelby GT350 Fastback, a legendary American muscle car, is set to cross the auction block at the Florida Summer Special 2024 on Saturday, July 13th. This remarkable vehicle, Read More >>
The Maserati A6G 2000, introduced in 1950, marked a significant evolution in Maserati’s sports car lineup, succeeding the A6 1500. The “2000” designation referred to its engine displacement in cubic Read More >>
The Maserati Tipo 60 represented a revolution in sports car design. Built for privateers competing in the 2-litre category, it replaced the 200S model. By the late 1950s, British car Read More >>
Troy Schindler had a clear vision for his 1967 Camaro, but he couldn’t truly showcase it until he built it. “It’s something that I could picture in my head, but Read More >>
The Plymouth Road Runner Superbird is an iconic American muscle car that left an indelible mark on automotive history during its brief production in 1970. Born out of NASCAR competition Read More >>
The 1980 Ford Thunderbird stands as a testament to American automotive innovation and style during an era of transformation. Known for its distinctive design and advanced features, the 1980 Thunderbird Read More >>
Step back in time to 1990, a pivotal year for automotive design and innovation. Dodge, known for its bold American muscle cars, unveiled a concept that would captivate enthusiasts and Read More >>
The Ferrari 860 Monza, an iconic race car from the mid-1950s, represents a significant chapter in Ferrari’s illustrious history. Introduced in 1956, the 860 Monza was developed as an evolution Read More >>
Half a century ago, Porsche introduced the Turbo model designation for its flagship 911 series. Over the years, the ‘Turbo’ badge has come to symbolize the pinnacle of Porsche performance Read More >>
In the early 1960s, Buick introduced a car that would redefine luxury and style in the American automotive landscape—the 1963 Buick Riviera. Designed as a personal luxury car, the Riviera Read More >>