1966 Shelby GT350 – Period SCCA Race Car
The original Shelby Mustangs of 1965 and 1966 are known as the lightest and most uncompromising examples of the Carroll Shelby tuned pony car….
The original Shelby Mustangs of 1965 and 1966 are known as the lightest and most uncompromising examples of the Carroll Shelby tuned pony car….
Sir Jackie Stewart once famously said “When I was in Formula One, sex was safe and motor racing was dangerous” – funnily enough it…
This car was one of the Scuderia Ferrari Works entries in the 1955 Mille Miglia – a challenging 1,000 mile race across Italy held…
Original, unused Group B rally cars come up for pubic auction exceedingly rarely. In fact I can’t think of even one in recent memory….
The L88 Corvette is a vehicle spoken about among the Chevrolet cognoscenti with the kind of hushed reverence usually reserved for matters of state…
Phil Walker designed the 7R with a single cylinder, single overhead camshaft engine – based on the lessons learned with the pre-WWII “cammy” engines. The chain driven overhead camshaft gives the 7Rs engine a distinctive look on the timing side, with an oftentimes gold-painted timing and cam cover sitting below the AJS fuel tank with its large knee indents on either side.
The Aston Martin DBR1 is likely to become the single most expensive British car of all time when it rolls across the auction block…
Tire technology has come an extraordinarily long way over the past few decades, hundreds of millions have been spent developing better tire compounds and…
The Lotus Type 34 would go on to become the winningest Lotus Indy car ever built, an impressive feat given that it was only…
A Brief History of the Pur Sang Type 35 The Pur Sang Type 35 has the unique distinction of being the first replica car ever…
Lee Munro is the great nephew of motorcycle land speed legend Burt Munro, and in August this year he’s going to return to the…
The first Lola T70 was built in 1965 based directly on the lessons learnt at Lola during the development of the Ford GT40 for…