The go-fast sports truck isn’t a modern concept, as evidenced by this Dodge Lil Red Express for 1979. Powered by a 360-cubic-inch V8, the truck comes complete with the iconic …
To the untrained eye, this Porsche might simply look like a 911SC fitted with some color-matched Fuchs and a whale tail. Look closer, though, and you might realize that this 911 …
Name a car fitted with a rear-mounted, turbocharged flat-six that isn’t a Porsche. If you guessed the Chevrolet Corvair, good for you. This 1963 Monza Spyder–the factory turbo model–is offered …
“V8 power” and “front-wheel drive” don’t often appear in the same sentence, though the Oldsmobile Toronado combines the two. This example from 1966 is billed as an “older restoration” that …
Can classics meant for cruising be just as fun to drive as old-school sports cars? Why not find out for yourself with this DeSoto Firedome? Finished in a two-tone black and white …
Is red the only appropriate color to paint an old-school Ferrari? Normally we’d agree, though this 512BB finished in Argento over a Rosso interior makes a compelling exception. Better yet, …
If the M division is the A-side for fast BMWs, then consider Alpina a B-side deep cut. This B6 sedan is based on the four-door BMW 325i and, according to Alpina, said …
Having a hard time tracking down an original Lotus 7? Why not try the next best thing, a Caterham? This example from 1984 comes powered by a Ford Kent engine …
One overlooked fact from the Back to the Future Trilogy? The bass guitar player from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, best known as Flea, plays minor antagonist Needles. Something else …
Do classics really need to be in concours condition to be properly enjoyed? If your answer is no, then this “show quality driver” 280 SL could be perfect for you. …