If you want those classic 308 looks but with a bit more performance, why not check out the follow-up model, the 1986–’89 Ferrari 328?
Not ready to devote your whole life to vintage racing? No worries. Here are 10 tips to make your classic ready for a day at the track.
Restoring a car is more than just the grunt work. You need to have a game plan, too.
A rewarding-to-drive British roadster that's equally welcome at Monterey or cars and coffee? Try the MGA.
Are those wheels and tires still safe to drive on? A quick inspection can easily answer that question.
The Porsche 911 SC added fender flares and an aluminum-case, 3.0-liter engine to the standard 911 package.
Vintage race cars: another way to combine classic cars with classic memories.
Waiting for convertible weather? You and your car might be sitting for a while.
What you need to know before you buy a BMW M Coupe–also known as "The Clown Shoe."
Old race cars might live in grainy black and white, but bringing them into today’s world can require some hardnosed detective work–and some tough decisions.