The Fourth-Generation Toyota 4×4 Pickup – The Indestructible Hilux
This vehicle, known as the Toyota Pickup in the United States but as the Toyota Hilux in almost all other world markets, has become…
This vehicle, known as the Toyota Pickup in the United States but as the Toyota Hilux in almost all other world markets, has become…
This astonishingly detailed 1:8th scale Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza was such a complex kit to assemble that it took three consecutive owners…
In 1983 BMW introduced the first M6, known as the M635CSi outside of the USA and Japan, it was a high-performance grand tourer based…
The Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 was a critically important car for the then-new Italian automaker – the 400 GT was the direct successor…
*Editor’s Note: The original documentary we featured here has now been removed by YouTube. We have replaced it with a similar film (embedded above.)…
Despite its unusual boxy looks the little Ligier JS4 proved an unlikely best seller in France in the early 1980s. This popularity came down to a few factors – the JS4 was built by Ligier which also ran the French Formula One team Equipe Ligier, it was possible to own and drive a JS4 without a driver’s license, and the vehicle was quite inexpensive to buy and operate.
The first Oldsmobile 442 was developed quickly as a competitor for the Pontiac GTO – a muscle car that had surprised many with…
This Iso Rivolta IR 300 has a fascinating history – it was originally owned by a famous jockey who lost control of it while…
This series of seven prints by the team at Ecurie have all been hand-drawn before being digitized and offered as high-quality prints on 200…
The Seagrave V12 was a modified version of the Pierce-Arrow V12 – an engine that had been developed by Pierce-Arrow chief engineer Karl…
The BMW 2000 CS was a critically important member of the “Neue Klasse” or “New Class” of vehicles produced by the German automaker from…
The Fiat 1200 Wonderful has the first known post-WWII example of what would come to be known as the “targa” top, so named by…