Chassis No. AR10126 00043
Engine No. AR1315 45005
As researched by Marco Fazio of Centro Documentazione Alfa Romeo, this Giulietta Sprint Zagato (SZ) completed production on 23 September 1960 originally finished in Grigio Metallizzato (metallic grey) with a red leather interior. The car found a fitting home with famed Italian jewelry d..
Chassis No. 160742
Mention the phrase "There's an Emory Outlaw over there" at a Porsche Parade, 000 Meet, or Rennsport Reunion, and you'll instantly capture the attention of Porsche enthusiasts. They'll want to know the modifications it boasts, the engine specification, and who the fortunate owner is. Emory Outlaws are no ordinary Porsche 35..
Chassis No. ZFFMN34A6M0089653
Most 40th birthdays are marked with jokes about aging and wistful nostalgia-but not Ferrari's. When the marque reached that milestone in 1987, there were no sentimental speeches or over-the-hill banners. Instead, there was the F40-an unapologetically raw supercar that made clear Ferrari wasn't looking back. In t..
Chassis No. 89620
Engine No. 700087
Transmission No. 50333
As featured in the September 1961 issue of Christophorus, Porsche's in-house magazine, a notable shift occurred in the spring of that year within the exclusive circle of coachbuilders tasked with constructing Porsche bodies. Joining the ranks of Reutter, Karmann, Drauz, B..
Chassis No. 14813
Engine No. B 1332
Transmission No. 686
The open variation of the magnificent 365 GTB/4 was presented in September 1969 at the Frankfurt Salon as the 365 GTS/4-marketed in the U.S. as the GTB/4 Spider to avoid DOT evaluation required for a new model. The new model marked the final installment in Ferrari's traditi..
Chassis. 4595
Engine. 4595
As the final model in the celebrated Ferrari 250 lineage, the 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso embodied a decade of engineering excellence and racing triumphs, making it an instantaneously sought-after model from the moment it graced the 1962 Paris Salon. The fluid, Pininfarina-penned lines of the Berlinetta signaled ..
Chassis No. 500667S
Engine No. 962082
Transmission No. 103885
While the Porsche 911 was first introduced as a fastback coupe, the idea of an open version had always lingered among its designers-rooted in the brand's legacy of open-air driving, from early 356 Cabriolets to the iconic Speedster. But as the 1960s progressed, growing..
Chassis No. 1E32946
Engine No. 8L179994-S
Under the skilled hands of Brian Donovan and his expert team at Donovan Motorcar Service of Lenox, Massachusetts, together with Peter Romeo of Romeo Restorations, this Series 1 E-Type Coupe was totally transformed, drawing inspiration from the E-Type Low Drag and Lightweight cars that raced at ..
Chassis No. 11801124
Engine No. 4081409
Transmission No. 2281721
A digital copy of this 1968 911 S Coupe's Kardex warranty card reveals that it was first sold via MAHAG Porsche of Munich, Germany on 20 June 1968. Finished in the highly desirable shade of Blutorange (Tangerine) over a Black upholstered interior with Corduroy seat..
Chassis No. 05834
Engine No. 0011187
Transmission No. 2253 E
The introduction of the Dino marque in the late 1960s marked a bold new direction for Ferrari. Named for Enzo Ferrari's late son Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari and derived from the marque's earlier racing cars carrying the same name, the Dino 206 GT debuted in 1967 as a "junior..