1966 Porsche 911 ‘SWB’ Rally Car

The Porsche 911 is famous for countless things, but there are many who are unaware of the model’s early rallying dominance in some of…
The Porsche 911 is famous for countless things, but there are many who are unaware of the model’s early rallying dominance in some of…
The racing exploits of the Abarth versions of the little Fiat 600 became legendary throughout the 1960s, the Austrian born Carlo Abarth seemed capable…
Gregory Johnston is an artist with a deep passion for the golden era of European motorsports, for this collection he chose to use the…
Pete Brock is one of the icons of American automotive engineering, he’s probably most famous for designing the Shelby Cobra Daytona but he also…
The Stutz DV-32 was fitted with what was likely the most technologically advanced car engine in America during the early 1930s. Whilst all the…
In 1968 Ferrari unveiled their new car, the 365 GTB/4. It was a stark shift from the more rounded and flowing designs of its…
The Unimog is one of the most universally loved 4x4s in the world. Which is really saying something, because typically the various genres within…
The Ferrari 275 GTB/4 was the first Ferrari to be offered for sale with a transaxle, and it would also be the first offered…
The Toyota 2000GT is a car with a fascinating history. It was developed by Yamaha for Nissan, Nissan passed on it so Yamaha tentatively…
There are few cars I can think of that are more American than the Ford Mustang – and the Shelby GT 350 version of the model…
In 1965 Autodelta, the motorsport division of Alfa Romeo, developed a high-performance version of the regular road-going Alfa Romeo Giulia GT. They called it…
The Ferrari 288 GTO was destined to compete in the borderline-insane world of Group B rallying. The FIA introduced the regulations that would define…