Chassis No. DB5/2051/L
Engine No. 400/2045
Sir David Brown's latest creation in a lineage of grand tourers carrying his initials emerged in the autumn of 1963 as the Aston Martin DB5. Its distinctive silhouette drew inspiration from its predecessor, the Series V DB4, maintaining the classic Touring-designed Superleggera coachwork drape..
The 1950s are often celebrated as the golden era of the Indianapolis 500, a time when sleek, innovative roadsters captivated fans and defined American racing. Innovations from wartime aircraft development-lighter materials, advanced engineering techniques, and a network of skilled fabricators and builders-fueled its fast-paced evolution. Frank Kurt..
The second of only eight aluminum-bodied Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider Competiziones
A remarkable 5th overall capturing a GT class podium at the 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans with its first owner Bob Grossman
Extensive racing success with Grossman in the United States throughout 1959 and 1960
First California Spider equipped fro..
Chassis No. 0101
Engine No. 0101
The post-war era marked a pivotal transition for the House of the Trident. While maintaining their commitment to Grand Prix racing, Maserati ventured into new territory with the development of road-going sports and grand touring cars. This evolution occurred under the stewardship of industrialist Adolfi..
The famous factory Works Jaguar D-Type "OKV 2," among the most important sports racing cars of all time Piloted by Stirling Moss and Peter Walker as the lead car for Jaguar's assault on the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans, setting the fastest lap Possibly the most raced Works D-Type, campaigned in top-level European races in every year between 1954..
Chassis No. 3N573122
Engine No. 3NE573204
The Chrysler 300 "letter series" cars, particularly the 1955-57 models, are seen as precursors to the muscle car, blending high performance with full-sized luxury. Chrysler's racing legacy, dating back to the 1920s, culminated in the 1955 C-300 and 1956 300B, which found success in Stock Car ra..
Chassis No. BEX 1003
Engine No. 100D2 881
As an avid motorsport enthusiast, Charles McDonald took the art of racing seriously. By 1959, his South West SCCA region had become increasingly competitive, and McDonald began to look beyond his trusty Triumph to further progress up the ranks. Like many, his eyes turned to AC Cars' internationa..
Chassis No. E57S104268
Engine No. F306EL
Occasionally, everything comes together in one iconic machine. In 1957, Chevrolet made history by offering the Corvette with Rochester "Ram-Jet" fuel injection for the first time, followed later in the model year by the introduction of a new four-speed Muncie manual transmission-an option so rar..
Chassis No. 10771855
Body. No. 687746
Engine No. 2700531
Early versions of Volkswagen's Type 1 Sedan, affectionately known as the Beetle, were well known for two things: practical engineering and a plucky attitude. The 1950s were good to VW, a company that rose from obscurity to global acclaim, earning a reputation for offering t..
1957 Bentley S1 Standard Steel Saloon Chassis number: B199EKRegistration Number: ULP722 A very original & low 123K mile car that has resided many years in an underground garage in London. We photographed it at the Barbican centre where it is currently stored & gets used on dry days only by the current..