Chassis No. 194677S121008
The 1967 Corvette Sting Ray is a car that never should have been. The curvaceous third generation Corvette, inspired by the Mako Shark show car, was supposed to debut in 1967, but design and engineering delays with the new T-Top feature forced Chevrolet's hand – they brought back the C2 Sting Ray one last time.
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Chassis No. DB4/845/R
Engine No. 370/911
The DB4 represented a turning point for Aston Martin when it burst onto the scene in 1958, as the first car of the David Brown era to wear Carrozzeria Touring's 'Superleggera' aluminum bodywork over a small-diameter steel tube framework. It was also the first to employ an engine not designed by L..
Chassis No. 46160
Coming out of the Second World War, Saab AB needed to fill their now dormant aircraft manufacturing facility and decided to start building cars. The first model would roll off the production line in 1949, with the first station wagon, the 95, following in 1959. Saab developed a dedicated following for their well-built front..
Chassis No. 76010514
Hot compacts like the Honda Civic Type R are nothing new. A half-century ago, long before VW's little GTI brought fahrvergnügen to the masses, the German NSU Prinz 1000 TT was delivering driving enjoyment.
Built between 1963 and 1967, the Prinz 1000 was a popular middle-class family compact, powered by a motorcyc..
Chassis No. 889546
Engine No. RA 4383-9
The Jaguar E-Type – or XKE in North America – turned heads amongst showgoers when it was unveiled at the March 1961 Geneva Auto Salon, combining a lithe body with advanced for the period engineering, a 150 mph top speed, and a price at least half that of more exotic rivals from Aston Martin or Fer..
One of only 20 'outside bonnet latch' left-hand drive Fixed Head Coupes ever produced, and one of only 11 examples still in existence
The eighth left-hand drive Fixed Head Coupe ever produced, the sixth to leave the factory
Retains its original engine block, differential, and radiator
JCNA national award-winning restoration complete..
1961
Jaguar
E-Type Series 1 3.8 'Outside Bonnet Latch' Fixed Head Coupe
One of 655 small-block 'leaf spring' Shelby Cobras produced from 1962 to 1965
Correct 289 cu-in V8 engine, four-speed manual transmission, and differential
Documented by the Shelby American Automobile Club
Multi-year restoration at the hands of marque expert Bill Kemper
Formerly the centerpiece of Rush drummer Neil Peart's 'Sil..
Chassis No. CSX 2047
The 260 Cobra is the original and purest iteration of Carroll Shelby's force-fed AC Ace, with svelte, slim-hipped styling that retains the grace of the original Ace. It is the original product of Ol' Shel's brilliant realization that a lightweight British roadster combined with raw American V-8 power would produce someth..
Chassis No. 9F03R480802
Arriving in 1968, the Shelby GT500 Convertible initially retained the 428 cu-in 'Police-Interceptor' V8 before being replaced mid-production with the monstrously-powerful 428 'Cobra Jet.' The addition of higher-flowing 427-style cylinder heads, an upgraded crankshaft and connecting rods, a larger 735-cfm Holley four-b..
Chassis No. 1083711
Volkswagen introduced the Type 2 model in 1950 to answer the need for a spacious and versatile vehicle. Who knew it would become a lifestyle?
Derived from the Type 1 Beetle, the Type 2 Transporter or "Kombi" was built in a myriad of body styles: van, pickup truck, and passenger "Microbus". By the sixties the air-co..