This Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione-based Zagato is said to be the "brainchild" of Andrea Zagato and Netherlands Lancia importer Paul Koot.
A Giulia Sprint GTA from the first year of production.
This Lister-Jaguar is said to be one of the last Knobbly-bodied Works cars built for 1958.
The numbers on the engine, cylinder head, gearbox and body of this Jaguar XK 120 SE all match.
Yes, the red paint on this rare Jaguar D-type is actually factory correct.
The Speedtail is the modern successor to the iconic McLaren F1.
The De Tomaso Pantera was the Italian interpretation of a popular formula: stuff an American V8 into a lightweight European body.
Once owned by the same family for 40 years, this SS Jaguar 100 is said to be one of only 118 ever built.
Is a limited continuation run of the car that beat Ferrari the best way to celebrate turning 85?
This 1934 Lagonda 16/80 Tourer from RM Sotheby's is rare for two reasons: It's one of only 261, and it was once owned by Augie Pabst III.