Chassis No. 1673
The open two-seater version of Lancia's groundbreaking Aurelia, influenced heavily by the flourishing American sports car market of the 1950s, emerged in 1954 as the Spider America. One of Pinin Farina's finest post-war masterpieces, its soft, flowing proportions were adorned with delicate split front and rear bumperettes, a..
Chassis No. BS 535
Engine No. BS 179
SIATA (Società Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori) established itself as a prominent tuning presence in the Italian automotive scene during the mid-20th century. Founded in Turin by Giorgio Ambrosini in 1926, the company initially specialized in tuning and producing performance parts for Fiat, ..
Chassis No. 70127
Engine No. 40733
First revealed to the world at New York's illustrious Waldorf-Astoria in August 1955, the BMW 507-an exquisite creation sculpted by Albrecht Graf von Goertz-remains one of the most elegant designs ever penned. Its hand-formed aluminum body exudes a delicate sophistication from every perspective, with ..
Chassis No. 157751
Transmission No. 60496
As noted on its accompanying Kardex, this top-of-the-line 356 B Cabriolet was delivered new in the United States to the famous Brumos Porsche dealership of Jacksonville, Florida, on 21 December 1962. Its first owner was none other than Hubert Brundage himself, founder of Brundage Motors (BruMos..
Chassis No. 9113600214
Engine No. 6630233
For most, "homologation" may be best described as an archaic legal term focused on granting of approval; yet for those interested in the most sporting road variants of an exciting competition car, the word carries a much deeper meaning. Porsche originally planned to produce 500 examples of the ..
Chassis No. 188.011.5500048
Engine No. 188.920.550050
Body No. A188.011.5500025
After World War II, Mercedes-Benz set out to reclaim its status as Germany's premier luxury automaker. As the country entered its "Economic Miracle," its chairman vowed to "gold-plate the name Mercedes-Benz again." This resurgence began with the debut..
Chassis No. 198.040.5500710
Body No. A198.040.5500690
Engine No. 198.980.10.002690
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing Coupe is a true automotive masterpiece born in equal parts from the visionary mind of U.S. dealer/importer Max Hoffman and the racing successes of the W194 Coupe. Hoffman played a key role in bringing the Gullwing ..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ99ZTS370533
For most Porsche aficionados, the 993-generation Porsche 911 Turbo occupies a deservedly exalted spot among Porsche models as the ideal iteration of the air-cooled, flat-six 911 formula. Offered for a handful of years, Turbo delivered 402 horsepower through sequential twin turbos and all-wheel drive, achieving a..
Chassis No. 810827DN
Engine No. NE1365-8
Following the success of the XK 120 was the XK 140. Continuing with many of the same styling cues of its predecessor, Jaguar offered customers a rolling chassis that independent coachbuilders then outfitted. Building upon Giovanni Savonuzzi's three "Supersonic" XK 120 designs, Ghia applied the s..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ98Z6L000165
Porsche does not often emerge from a motorsports series without tasting victory. However, in 1991, Porsche did just that, entering Formula One as an engine supplier for the Footwork-Arrows team with their all-new (Typ 3512) 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V12. The engine-two of their TAG-Turbo V6s from 1986 bolted..