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
Steampunk is a kind of science fiction – a function of attempting to make technology based on the mechanical power rather than electronics. The term was first used in 1987 by writer KWJetera. The word
Some of you might have read my review last year on the Fiat 500 Sport I drove around Dallas, Texas. Now that the Abarth Model is starting to spend some time sitting
Picture Via Fiat North America by Michael Satterfield – 05/24/2012 Some of you might have read my review last year on the Fiat 500 Sport I drove around Dallas, Texas. Now that the Abarth
The historic Auburn Auction Park in Auburn, Indiana, will become a giant treasure chest of automotive memorabilia June 1-3 when Auctions America by RM offers the largest private collection of high-quality scale
One industry that’s having a little difficulty in the post-2008 economy is the one that’s grown up around collectibles associated with Steve McQueen, particularly as they relate to his self-made 1971 racing
It’s not “The World’s Fastest Indian” by any stretch, but it may be one of the oldest. A 1903 Indian motorcycle claimed to be the oldest-known unrestored example in existence will be
TGR Staff Top Gear host Richard Hammond, has made it clear that he loves American cars, from owning his own 67 Mustang Fastback with a 390 and being the only one to
The Classic Mini is such an Automotive icon that this un-restored version was expected to top $30,000 when it crossed the auction block, but the car more than doubled it’s pre-sale estimate.