If you saw the tail end of a GT40 sticking out of a suburban garage with junk piled all over it, you would assume it was some long-forgotten kit car project, but
The new limited-edition model drops nearly 40 pounds with a host of lightweighting innovations such as carbon fiber wheels, a titanium exhaust, titanium lug nuts and a polycarbonate rear hatch with additional
World Rally Champion in 1973, winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1978 and World Champion in the LMP2 class in last season's FIA WEC, Alpine's success in motorsport has
TGR Staff Back in the early 1960s, Bill Thomas was the Chevrolet answer to the Shelby Cobra, with the Cheetah, but as usual corporate politics killed the program before it ever really
By Michael Satterfield I was lucky enough to an invite to the West Coast VIP unveiling of the new 2015 Ford Mustang. The event was attended by celebrity car guys and racers
Strange things come out of the deserts of the Southwest, like this interesting bondo sculpture listed on the Phoenix, Craigslist. The car is a 1977 but the artist has used 1982 front
Munich/Born. Car number 983 is back on the road, heralding a revival of MINI production in the Netherlands in the near future. A 54-year-old classic Mini has been fully restored at the
Progress on the SEMA Fairlane is coming along well, we just installed the new Disc Brake conversion from SSBC, new springs from Eaton Detroit Springs that lower the car 1 inch all
Bugatti’s Behind the Badge stories promised to share very exclusive insights and facts around the Bugatti brand. This time they would like to share a special event that took place at Chateau
TGR Staff Porsche in a continued celebration of their 50th anniversary has released this pretty cool video where 7 generations of 911 perform some fun driving in a hanger and then line
World War I changed the way wars were fought forever; it was the first conflict where fighter planes took to the skies, the horror of chemical weapons was unleashed, and the humble