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Cheetah | Lotus | MG | SCCA | Shelby | Triumph | Vintage Race Cars
When a collection of old photos becomes an archive of racing history

This is the story of how a book of old photos became an archive of racing history.

Ford | MG | mgb | Engine swap | Zetec | MGZ
Meet the MGZ, a Ford Zetec-powered MGB

How to make the most of an MGB? How about swapping in a 2.0-liter, twin-cam Ford Zetec engine?

John Webber
BMW | M1
BMW M1: The radical entrance of the M Division

After decades of producing practical, upright sedans and coupes, BMW gave us the M1 for the 1979 model year.

David S. Wallens
Shelby | Cobra | Le Mans
How the famed Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe almost didn’t win

The Cobra roadster was fast, but would it be fast enough for Europe’s high-speed tracks? Likely not.

Peter Brock
De Tomaso | Saleen | Sunbeam
Sampling 5 unique Ford-powered specials

We visit classic car dealer Craig Brody to sample 5 unique Ford-Powered sports specials.

J.G. Pasterjak
Blog | Swap Meet
Do you experience the same joy that swap meets give me?

Certainly, Facebook Marketplace has its place, but it's not as much fun as going to a swap meet.

Tim Suddard
Amphicar
Driving an Amphicar is a classic car experience like few others

It’s a boat! It’s a car! It’s an Amphicar: Jet Age styling–look, it has tail fins–with the ability to traverse bodies of water and motor about.

Tim Suddard
Volkswagen | automotive design | Giorgetto Giugiaro | ItalDesign
Giorgetto Giugiaro: His time at Italdesign, Volkswagen and beyond

How Giorgetto Giugiaro, the man who designed icons for Alfa Romeo, Lotus, BMW, Delorean and many more legendary brands, found himself working at Volkswagen with Ferdinand Piëch.

Axel E. Catton
Porsche | Book Review | Sponsored Content | Porsche 911
60 years of the 911–and its many variants–all in one book

In “Porsche 911 60 Years,” Randy Leffingwell shares insights into the 60-year saga of the Porsche 911 and its many variants.

Staff Writer
Restoration | Column
Do you take the time to stop and think during a restoration?

How do you account for the time spent studying, learning, planning and ordering parts during a restoration?

Staff Writer
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