There exists a switch deep inside the human brain that, if tripped, will force the person into a lifetime of chasing the thrill of speed behind the wheel of some machine. Cars are an obvious choice; ...
Perhaps this was a question on par with the lowest of low-hanging fruit. Names have been recycled for decades in loads of industries, not just in the automobile-centric world of everyone here at ...
British 911 restomod maker Theon Design has turned its attention to the 964 Targa and created a Signal Yellow stunner with 413 hp and chassis stiffness on a par with a regular hardtop. To reach that ...
Welcome to This Week on Hagerty Marketplace, a recurring recap of the previous week’s most noteworthy cars and significant sales from the Hagerty Marketplace online auctions. We’re featuring a pair of ...
Next time you're wondering if your old car "will make it," consider Les and Dee Searle, who drove their 1937 Lagonda 5200 miles across the U.S. last summer. Courtesy Les and Dee Searie And the mode of ...
Each December, we put together the Hagerty Bull Market List, our annual selection of the collector-car hobby’s movers and shakers. Basically, it’s a group of 10 or so cars (with the occasional truck ...
On Woodward Avenue late on a summer evening, all eyes were on a black 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle. Owner Darrin Slota gave the throttle squeezes that briefly lifted the nose and smoothly shifted the ...
Saab hasn’t made cars for 10 years now, but in its heyday, the Swedish brand pitched itself as the thinking person’s alternative to BMW, Volvo, Audi, and Mercedes. Compared to a 5-Series or a 244, the ...
A Mercedes-Benz W196R which was driven to victory at the 1955 Buenos Aires Grand Prix by Juan Manuel Fangio and set the fastest lap at Monza, Italy with Stirling Moss behind the wheel will soon be in ...
“Is there a better £15,000 sports saloon?” asked the headline on the cover of Autocar & Motor, in April 1991. Somewhat spoiling the surprise, before readers had had a chance to pick a copy off the ...