RM announces Indianapolis museum and Klein Scrapyard sales Ex-Fangio/Moss Mercedes W196 and Le Mans-winning Ferrari up for grabs in RM Sotheby’s sale; legendary LA scrap haul set to dominate classic car market agenda.
World-class classics confirmed for 2024 Concours of Elegance 2024 Concours of Elegance will bring rarefied classics from the likes of Talbot-Lago, Porsche and Ferrari to the magnificent grounds of Hampton Court Palace in west London, UK.
400 cars up for grabs at Worldwide Auctioneers’ Auburn sale 2024 Worldwide Auctioneers says that the 2024 Auburn sale is its biggest ever, with around half of the automotive lots available being offered at no reserve.
Welsh specialist MST unveils Evo-X Recreation as modern take on Ford Escort RS2000 X-Pack Welsh specialist Motorsport Tools has revealed its Evo-X as a modern Recreation of the box-arched Ford Escort RS2000 X-Pack from the 1970s and 1980s.
Anticipation builds for Salon Privé concours 2024 at stunning Blenheim Palace, UK The UK’s Salon Privé concours returns to the magnificent grounds of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire on August 28-31, with special classes dedicated to Rolls-Royce, Porsche and Bugatti.
Could an unrestored car win the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance? We look at the chances of a less-than-perfect – or ‘preservation’ –automobile taking Best of Show at the world renowned Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
1955-1974 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia buying guide from Magneto magazine Sexy Italian styling and dependable German engineering combine to create a true masterpiece in the shape of the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. Here’s how to buy the best example in 2024.
Fittest at 50? Laguna Seca motor-racing circuit in California bounces back Already 2024 has been quite a year for California’s famed race track Laguna Seca, as it celebrates 50 tumultuous years of Historic racing there.
Why the TVR Tuscan is an analogue antidote to modern sports cars The TVR Tuscan has wild, swoopy looks and a recalcitrant reputation, but how does the British sports car icon hold up 25 years after it first appeared?