The De Tomaso Mangusta: The Car That Was Designed To Kill The Shelby Cobra
The De Tomaso Mangusta first appeared in 1967, just a year after the Lamborghini Miura, and there can be little doubt that both cars…
The De Tomaso Mangusta first appeared in 1967, just a year after the Lamborghini Miura, and there can be little doubt that both cars…
This is the last Chevrolet Corvette ZR2 that was made, just 12 were manufactured in total and all in one year – 1971. While…
This Mercedes-Benz Unimog has been rebuilt for expedition-style overland trips, it comes as a fully self-contained home on wheels with its own kitchen, bathroom,…
This is a Bugatti Type 52 replica that remains in its original factory crate, having never been removed or driven. It’s now being offered…
The Ferrari 412i was a notable car for a number of reasons. It was the final production Ferrari fitted with the Colombo V12 engine,…
Though it may not look like it, this is a race-winning prototype sports car that competed in the IMSA series as a 1986 Chevrolet…
This is believed to be the last set of unused new-old-stock body panels for the Ford RS200– a mid-engined, all-wheel drive Group B rally…
The Meyers Manx beach buggy is arguably the most famous fiberglass kit car design in history, and now for the first time you can…
This is the 1902 Sterand Loco, you may never have seen it before because this is the only one that was ever made, and…
The Morgan Plus 8 has been called the car that saved Morgan, it appeared in 1968 when the company’s sales were in decline and…
This 1925 Ford Model A is a beach racer/hot rod that was built, raced, and owned by none other than Peter Stevens, the designer…
This illuminated Lamborghini sign was bought by the current owner in Italy a handful of years ago, and it measures in at a hefty…