Ferrari 166 Inter
Das Zwölfzylinderchen Die Amerikaner, verkaufstüchtiger als andere, sagen das so: «Win on Sunday, sell on Monday». Der grosse Enzo Ferrari, des Englischen nicht mächtig, wusste aber schon lange vor d...
Das Zwölfzylinderchen Die Amerikaner, verkaufstüchtiger als andere, sagen das so: «Win on Sunday, sell on Monday». Der grosse Enzo Ferrari, des Englischen nicht mächtig, wusste aber schon lange vor d...
Photo by the author. Just a quick programming note: We’re going to take a break tomorrow so we can get our desks in order for the new year. This past year has been a great one, and we’ve got more pla...
Today marks the end of another year at StanceWorks. 2015 brought success, surprises, and sensational experiences of all shapes and sizes, adding to an already rich history as StanceWorks has grown. O...
Ron Bouchard at Dover in 1985. Photo by Ted Van Pelt. Outside of New England racing circles, the name Ron Bouchard may not be known to those without a passion for NASCAR trivia. Over the course of a ...
Der Eigenwillige Nardi, diesen Begriff hat der Kenner und Liebhaber von klassischen Automobilen meist sehr direkt vor seinen Augen – auf seinem Lenkrad. Diese filigranen, so wunderbaren Teile, an den...
Zeitreise. Window Shopping im Nachkriegsberlin. Wir schlendern durch die Stadt, um uns in Schaufenstern zu verlieren. Chic Damenmoden oder Reisebüro Fortuna. Einige der Fotos haben das Jahr 1955 auf ...
Since our recent posts on Route 66 and the alternate cross-country routes y’all suggested, we’re paying more attention to the old route marker signs, such as the three for U.S. 91, U.S. 93, and U.S. ...
Paint? Who needs paint? Few cars look better in bare aluminum than the Lotus 11, particularly this 1956 Lotus 11 Series 1 Le Mans for sale on Hemmings.com, a car originally built for privateer racers...
Mitch Medford’s Zombie Mustang. Photo courtesy of Mitch Medford, Bloodshed Motors. A battery-powered Mustang, a pair of movie cars, some hot rods and a few muscle cars rounded out the year’s top stor...
Photos by the author and Derek Klein. Every morning the crews light a votive candle to the Old Car Holy Trinity: Spark, Fuel and Compression. These are the three spirits we need to appease in order t...
Photo by Matthew Ragan. With another year in the record books, it’s time once again to dust off the crystal ball with an oil-stained shop rag and peer into the future to divine five predictions for t...
Good ol' 2015 is about to say farewell. And tradition dictates it's that time again when we should look back and aknockledge all the things that went right during the past twelve months. Of course, f...
Max Marshall originally built this BMW E30 for the British Drift Championship but it has sat in the corner ever since the 2012 season. Max knew it had a lot of potential and started a massive rebuild...
Neues Gewand In den vergangenen 20 Jahren hat Renault weltweit 6,6 Millionen Mégane verkauft, davon allein in der Schweiz fast 60’000 Stück. Allein schon diese Zahlen beweisen, dass der Mégane ein wi...
Der Biss der Schlange Caroll Shelby, 1923 geboren und im Mai 2012 verstorben, war so etwas der lebende «american dream». Sein Vater war Postbote tief in Texas, Caroll hatte einen Herzfehler und verbr...
This 1953 Ford COE truck was built to haul’s Dan Hogan’s matching Ford Model A. Although the Model A was built about four years ago the truck was finished just this year for SEMA 2015. Dan owns Hogie...
Photos by the author. On my way to Hilton Head last month to attend the concours there I made a side trip up to Charleston to photograph this fabulous Plymouth. It’s a 1950 Suburban, a once fairly po...
Apparently the Avenue Bar, as seen in this University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee photo that The Old Motor recently posted, still exists, but as the hotel bar for a national chain currently on the same co...
One of American Motors’ tributes to the legendary and durable straight-six that went on to power just about every AMC-built vehicle until the company’s end, this 1964 Rambler Classic Typhoon has surv...
1970 Yenko Deuce. Photos by John Hollansworth, Jr., courtesy Mecum Auctions. Most people mark 1972 as the death of the (first) muscle car era, but if insurance companies had their way, it would have ...
Photos by the author and Derek Klein. No plan is perfect, and there’s nothing like a cross-county road trip to prove the point. Back when the idea of this trip from the LeMay/America’s Car Museum in ...
We wouldn’t note somebody’s passing in these pages if they didn’t somehow influence the old car hobby as we know it today, but this year in particular saw the deaths of many people who didn’t merely ...
“In the summer of 1969, we found ourselves in Detroit. It was an exciting time for my father, of course, but for the whole family,” says Juan Escalante. “A visit to the Detroit Auto Show and seeing t...
The Roadkill guys finally did what they've been planning for three-plus years! Long ago they bought a late-model circle track race car and planned to drive it to the Deep South, but the car could not...
The guys at Speed Academy stopped by K-Tuned to talk with Kevin Stittle about his Suzuki Swift. Kevin has taken his built 1.3 L G13B motor out and replaced it with a stock Honda K20. The motor was in...