Which entries will be the best of the worst at today's Virtually Awful Concours d'Lemons? And which one will win the grand prize of Worst in Show?
This 1966 Sunbeam Tiger, better known as the "Monster," was previously owned by Alan Fraser and has extensive racing history.
This 1955 MG TF 1500 represents the last model in the T-type line before it was replaced by the MGA.
This 1963 Fiat Abarth Monomille GT from Fantasy Junction has been modified by pairing a 750 cc "Bialbero" twin-cam head to its 982 cc engine.
This 1959 Jaguar XK150 Drop-Head Coupe from Bring a Trailer is said to come with a numbers-matching 3.4-liter inline-six engine and four-speed transmission.
Now is your chance to own a genuine lotus Seven with this 1962 Lotus Super Seven from British Sports Cars.
Searching for a Rare Version of an Already-Rare BMW.
This 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8-Litre Roadster from RM Sotheby's is not only a desirable early model, but it was also twice-owned by racing driver Bobby Rahal.
Even though very few Panteras were imported into the United States—both legally and through the grey market—there are still a few out there, like this 1986 De Tomaso Pantera GT5-S …
This 2010 Lotus Exige S260 Sport from Wire Wheel Classic Sports Cars has taken Colin Chapman's advice and received plenty of added lightness from the factory.