By Benjamin Hunting Mar 28 0
The most intriguing models on display were not what you would expect at a major auto show.
By Benjamin Hunting Mar 23 0
You can go out and buy replica Cobras all day long—but you won't find a single replica AC Bristol anywhere.
By Benjamin Hunting Mar 16 0
The electric series has developed its own group of fans who are not pulled from traditional motorsports.
By Benjamin Hunting Mar 9 0
Former police cars offer heavy-duty upgrades above the standard fare found on standard vehicles.
By Benjamin Hunting Mar 7 0
Sedate styling that closely linked the coupe to its 1970s heyday kept it out of collectors circles.
By Benjamin Hunting Feb 23 0
The Facel Vega was the post-war response to French buyers wanting pulse-quickening acceleration with elegant body work.
By Benjamin Hunting Feb 18 0
Although the 400GT gets more attention, the Islero sports car that succeeded it is just as deserving of adoration. Maybe more so.
By Benjamin Hunting Feb 11 0
There may only be two other original 1970 model-year restoration candidates on sale in the United States.
By Benjamin Hunting Feb 10 0
The brand’s team of professionals gave lessons on the fine art of car control in icy conditions.
By Benjamin Hunting Feb 2 0
Mothballed aircraft were used to build some of the world's hairiest high-speed racers.
By Benjamin Hunting Feb 2 0
In 1975 and 1976, Cadillac gave customers the option to convert brand-new DeVilles into open-bed haulers.
By Benjamin Hunting Jan 27 0
The Wagoneer somehow transcended the mud-bogging scene to carve out a niche among social climbers.
By Benjamin Hunting Jan 26 0
An entire cottage industry has emerged to provide the maximum lift in a minimum amount of space.
By Benjamin Hunting Jan 14 1
There were fewer “wow” moments than last year.
By Benjamin Hunting Dec 30 0
It was an intriguing year for those seeking automotive thrills at the movie theatre.
By Benjamin Hunting Dec 28 1
The British coupe is an intriguing target for would-be collectors seeking an affordable entry point.
By Benjamin Hunting Dec 21 0
It’s hard to think of an early Japanese car that caught American’s interest more than the Celica.
By Benjamin Hunting Dec 15 0
Consider the Volvo V70 as a modern Scandinavian hot rod with a substantial horsepower-to-dollar ratio.
By Benjamin Hunting Dec 9 0
It was originally purchased by Lawrence “Lance” Reventlow, son of socialite Barbara Hutton. Then, the plot thickens.
By Benjamin Hunting Dec 4 0
The Project 7 pays homage to the D-Type race cars that won at Le Mans. Only 250 were made, and quickly sold out.
By Benjamin Hunting Nov 23 0
This year’s L.A. Auto Show features a number of interesting, gorgeous, and just plain weird vehicles rolling out for public scrutiny.