Chassis No. ZARJA181980040549
After a lackluster period focused on sedans and hatchbacks that ended in 1995, whispers began circulating at the turn of the millennium about the legendary Alfa Romeo brand's return to building pure sports cars. These hopes materialized in 2003, when Alfa Romeo 8C debuted as a concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ91ZHS120114
Engine No. 64H00267
In recent decades, fans of the perennially popular Porsche 911 platform have had no shortage of new tuners and manufacturers, namely Singer and Gunther Werks, willing to refresh or all-out reimagine the classic 911 shape. However, none of these names approach the heritage nor the unmatc..
Chassis No. W09CB138XBPR06136
Engine No. SB02135
Transmission No. 2005545
RUF Automobile GmbH has consistently stayed ahead of the curve, driven by a relentless pursuit of innovation and a passion for pushing boundaries. Porsche can be likened to a serious older brother, allowing a small amount of room for the fun-loving, younger..
Chassis No. 4712915713
Engine No. W0124411
Transmission No. 0029006
For 17 years, every Porsche sold was powered by a four-cylinder engine-a tradition that spanned nearly half a century. From the company's founding until 1996, Porsche consistently offered four-cylinder models, including the 912 and the 914. These cars, successors..
Chassis No. CS057L
Engine No. CS023
Body No. 5001
In the early 1950s, Italy's SIATA (Società Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori) debuted its ambitious 208 model-a line of sporting cars derived from Fiat's advanced 2.0-liter V8 "Otto Vu." The 208 was intended as a halo car for Siata, offered in both open 208S Spider and closed..
Chassis No. S15-009467
The S15 generation of the venerable Nissan Silvia has long been forbidden fruit for Japanese car enthusiasts based in North America. Arriving in 1999 strictly for Japanese, Australian, and New Zealand markets, the new Silvia left those on the outside pining for the stylish yet affordable drift-friendly sports coupe. Fo..
Chassis No. 82759
Engine No. 63487
Transmission No. 12052
In the 1950s, Porsche was a tight knit, family-run company that rarely accepted outside input-even from its own dealers whose livelihoods depended on cars suited to their customers. Yet in the early part of the decade, Max Hoffman, Porsche's sole U.S. importer, made a ke..
Chassis No. 0388232
Unveiled at the 1974 Turin Motor Show, the Fiat 131 began as a practical mid-size car before Abarth and Bertone transformed it into a rally legend. The cars received independent rear suspension with Chapman struts and Bertone bodywork for improved brake cooling, with rear disc upgrades. The engines were upgraded with Kuge..
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. WDB4632501X126440
The Geländewagen has always struck a fine balance between luxury and ruggedness. Its utilitarian nature initially kept the G-wagen from the U.S. market for fear that its practical nature conflicted with America's view of Mercedes-Benz as an elite luxury brand. Yet, the magnetic pull of the G-Class was so strong ..