Although most BMW 3.0 CSL coupes seem to have left the factory sporting silver paint, this Batmobile rolled off the assembly line finished in Taiga Metallic. Noted as being number …
Sponsored content presented by Wire Wheel Classic Sports Cars. An early Jaguar E-type in No. 1 condition would normally set you back more than $280,000, but this one comes in …
Usually, when it’s a car inspired by jets, it’s a Saab. But in this case, it’s a Subaru. This Subaru Alcyone from the Japanese Domestic Market (better known as the …
Whether you live by the ocean or not, this Fiat 500 Jolly brings those beachy vibes wherever it goes. This example is said to have undergone a full nut and …
According to Wikipedia, the Alfa Romeo 164 was renamed the 168 for Hong Kong and Malaysia, as the number 164 has connotations related to death. The number 168 is believed to …
Looking for a time machine so you can go back to the ‘80s? This Porsche 911 Gemballa Slat Nose is the next best thing. Said to have been used as a …
Want to look like a celebrity wherever you go? Drive an early Lincoln Continental. Better yet, why not drive one owned by an actual celebrity? That’s the story of this …
Not all sports cars came with an aggressive look from the factory–just look at the Austin-Healey Sprite. This example from 1968 is offered as a mechanically sound weekend cruiser. Service …
Love the look of the late-model Esprits but don’t want the V8? This example from 1993 sports the 2.2-liter, turbocharged inline-four. Showing only 27,300 miles, the Lotus has been lightly …
Mid-engine fun that won’t break the bank? Try the Toyota MR2. And, if you can’t or don’t want to shift your own gears, this one from 1986 comes fitted with …