TGR Staff The Gentleman’s Wager II starring Jude Law, Giancarlo Giannini, and Zhao Wei. Two men enter into a wager over a priceless vintage car that takes Jude on an epic journey
The team over at Legacy Overland gets to build some pretty amazing vehicles, their latest, dubbed 'Project Ole Yellar' is a visually as classic as a Land Rover can get. This Series
Not far from my old studio in Rancho Cucamonga is a place that was once known as Fontana Drag City and remains among the suburban housing tracks. So, I decided to take
TGR Staff The world’s oldest running motor car, a historic 1884 De Dion Bouton et Trepardoux Dos-a-Dos Steam Runabout, entered the history books tonight, selling for an impressive $4.62 million before a
by Mike Guyette When John Greenwood moved his operations to Florida in 1979, he joined forces with Eckler’s Corvette Parts in Titusville. Bob and Ralph Eckler remade molds for the Greenwood Sportwagon
by Michael Satterfield Many people know the Corvette as a motorsports icon or the ultimate Muscle/Sports car, but few know the meaning of the name. We all know that the marketing team
TGR Staff No matter what side of the great domestic manufacturer debate you find yourself on, there’s no denying the simple beauty of the Chevrolet small-block engine. Whether it be the early
TGR Staff The RM Auction that happened in conjunction with the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in Monterey, California had the Mercedes-Benz vehicles as stars. The vehicles were sold to a high amount
TGR Staff When Sam Barber rolls up in his 1966 Corvette even men in Porsches stare in open-mouthed amazement. The 42-year-old painter modified his convertible to look like a 1963 Grand Sport,
by Michael Satterfield Well, it still does not look like much, but today we scored the hood we have been looking for (at a reasonable price) for 3 months. We also picked
by Michael Satterfield The iconic 1970 Porsche 911s formerly owned by the ‘King of Cool’ Steve McQueen and featured in his epic Hollywood film Le Mans sold for an impressive $1,375,000 before