Racing in Schenley Park during the 2017 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. Photos by Bill Stoler, courtesy PVGP, unless otherwise noted. From a one-day vintage racing event first held in 1983, the annual...
1968 Plymouth Road Runner. Ad courtesy Lov2XLR8. A casual observer may have said that Mopar had all the muscle cars it needed in 1967, but Chrysler’s market research indicated that simply wasn’t the ...
1917 Detroit Electric Model 68 B. Photos courtesy The Revs Institute. The Revs Institute in Naples, Florida, houses a most impressive collection of automobiles, ranging from an 1896 Panhard & Levasso...
Images courtesy of Bilweb Auctions We were alerted to a most impressive collection coming up to auction by our friends at Klassiker magazine. Bilweb Auctions -the company that hosted the record-setti...
From the seller’s description: Time to Sell! 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle Convertible 4 Speed. A great and fun leisure vehicle. Same owner since the late 1980’s. Vehicle has been restored and kept in...
Photo courtesy Doug Partington. Of all the reasons one might have for building a race car – besides, you know, to go fast and race – Australians Geoff and Roy Wikner perhaps had the most oblique: The...
Image courtesy Michele Monticello. Despite the shuttering of the police investigation into the theft of Michele Monticello’s Porsche, Monticello remains committed to finding the car a year after it w...
From the seller’s description: This is probably the best example of a 1960 Buick Invicta convertible around. It features the famous 401 nailhead engine with 325-hp and Buick’s Twin Turbine automatic ...
Ferrari 250 GTO 4153GT in 2010. Photo by Will Will. The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. The 250 GTO...
The Winner’s Circle display at the Simeone. Photo by Jim Donnelly. In June of 2008, the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum opened in its current location on Norwich Drive in Southwest Philadelphia....
Just about every Corvair model ever created is on display, including this rare 1966 Fitch Sprint. The Frost Green 1969 Convertible is the very last Corvair convertible ever built, and is part of the ...
Jochen Mass in a W25 at Goodwood. Photo by Bahnfrend. Pop open any book discussing Mercedes-Benz racing history and guaranteed that book will include the story about how, faced with overweight W25 ra...
From the seller’s description: 2004 Caterham Super 7. This car was produced by Caterham and is a right hand drive. Extensive engine work done by some of the best performance engine shops in the West ...
From the seller’s (entertaining) description: 1987 Chevrolet MONTE CARLO SS Coupe AT A GLANCE: – Garaged, clean and original, right down to the Eagle GTs – White/Maroon – All stock, no modifications ...
Photo by Neil. Despite objections from racing advocates and from the insurance industry, the European Commission late last week announced a slate of auto insurance reform proposals that includes a me...
NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina. Photo courtesy NASCARHall.com. Each year, a voting panel of NASCAR representatives, NASCAR Hall of Famers, track owners, media, manufacturer’s repres...
1967 Shelby G.T. 350; image by the author. When covering auctions for our print publications, a simple rule of thumb–that we do our best to adhere to–is to review a few extra vehicular lots. It’s goo...
Ted Sutton (L) and Jim Marietta pose with the OVC Shelby G.T. 350 C/M. Photos courtesy OVC Mustangs unless otherwise noted. Introduced years apart and competing in different classes, it isn’t likely ...
This 1964 Ferrari 250 Le Mans, driven by Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt, was the last Ferrari to take an overall win at Le Mans. Photos courtesy Petersen Museum. Located in a former department store...
1953 Chevrolet Bel air (top; image by the author); 1954 Plymouth Belvedere (bottom; image by Jim Donnelly). Editor’s note: This or That is not a comparison report between two vehicles, but rather a f...
Tony Lucas poses with his Best in Show-winning AMX. Photos by author. “All-conquering” is the apt description here, though we didn’t know it at the time. Not only is this 1970 AMC AMX the first Ameri...
The “Best Return Road Burnout” award goes to David Bouvier and his 1968 Chevelle SS 396, our favorite Chevrolet. Photos by Hemmings staff. Since it stopped snowing in the Northeast, rain has dampened...
Survivor 1968 Chevrolet Camaro , equipped with a 327 V-8 and a three-speed, floor-shift manual transmission. From the seller’s description: A True Survivor car, completely original with 27,653 origin...
Photos courtesy Porsche. In its first decade, 356-001, the first vehicle to carry the Porsche name, suffered a number of ignominies. The letters in that nameplate got rearranged, an Opel full of nuns...
1968 Ford Fairlane Torino GT fastback. Photo by Jeff Koch. In 1968, Ford revised its Fairlane lineup, replacing 500XL models with a new nameplate, Torino. Named for Turin, Italy, the Torino offered b...