Sponsored Content Presented by Wire Wheel Classic Sports Cars. Looking for an endurance racer with a winning history? This Panoz Esperante GTLM finished 10th overall at the 2006 Sebring 12-hour, plus nabbed with …
Yes, Rover hails from Great Britain, though this Vanden Plas was originally sold new in Belgium. Imported into the United States sometime in its history, the Rover only is said …
Want to finally live out those fantasies as the foreign dignity of unheard nation or maybe even a Bond villain? (No? Just us?) Look no further than this Mercedes-Benz 600 …
Does the negative press surrounding the Ferrari 412i and its automatic transmission still apply if it’s one equipped with the manual? At any rate, this rare, manual-equipped 412i was reportedly …
Before the Tiptronic, before the PDK, Porsche offered a semi-automatic transmission called the Sportomatic. It was, essentially, a manual transmission fitted with a vacuum-operated clutch. That’s what makes this Porsche 911S a little …
What do you get when you combine a Healey chassis with a Nash-Kelvinator drivetrain? The Nash-Healey, apparently. Said to be one of only 153 examples built for 1953, the car …
Sponsored Content Presented by Mosing Motorcars. Good-looking classics don’t need to be high maintenance. Case in point: This drop-top Karmann-Ghia. Finished in light blue over a cream interior, the VW …
What’s rarer than an unmodified Honda S2000? How about one that’s sporting less than 30,000 miles? Consider this S2000 a unicorn, then, as it shows some 29,000 miles and there's not a …
Looking for the cleanest Fox-body Mustang on the market? Perhaps this ’85 GT. Reported to have had a single owner since new, the Mustang also shows only 29,925 miles on …
How much luggage fits in a Fiat 500 station wagon? Probably not much more than a standard 500, but that’s just part of the charm. Finished in white over a …