Chassis No. WDB1240361B922441
Engine No. 119.974.12.007314
In the 1990s, Mercedes had a clear goal for their W124 generation of E-Class: to show the world that the BMW M5 wasn't the only performance sedan from Germany. Enter the Mercedes-Benz 500 E, a car born from a unique collaboration with Porsche. This wasn't just a cosmetic partne..
Chassis No. AR190001678
Engine No. AR130800792
Body No. 4105
Alfa Romeo debuted the 1900 at the 1950 Paris Motor Show-the firm's first post-war design and its first to employ unitary construction. Orazio Satta Puliga was responsible for the car's sophisticated underpinnings, which incorporated independent front suspension utili..
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..
Chassis No. WDB1240521C186127
Engine No. 104.992.12.072077
Before Mercedes-Benz fully acquired AMG and brought the Affalterbach-based company into its corporate fold, AMG was the ultimate playground for automotive enthusiasts. Originally, AMG's engineers-many of whom were former Mercedes-Benz employees-had the creative freedom to craft..
Chassis No. WDB1290661F054053
Engine No. 119.960.12.030039
AMG Engine No. AMG 6.0 0185
Building upon the success of the R107, the R129 was the first new SL after 18 years when launched at the prestigious Geneva Motor Show in March 1989. Innovative use of lightweight aluminum, along with a new range of engines, truly modernized th..
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. 113.044.12.006207
Finished in Grey Blue Metallic (906) with a Blue MB-Tex interior, this 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Pagoda features a four-speed automatic transmission, a correct under-dash air conditioning unit, a blue folding soft top, and a color-keyed removable hardtop. The current owner acquired the car in June 2007, and toda..
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..
Chassis No. WDB1260441A229225
Engine No. 117.968.12.022172
Cylinder Head No. 6.0 301 49
Before AMG's official merger with Mercedes-Benz in the early 1990s, the company was already well-established as an independent tuning firm, renowned for crafting some of the most outrageous and high-performance road cars of its time. Founded i..
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..