Introduced in 1975 as the successor to the Dino 246, the Ferrari 308 occupies a significant position in the brand’s storied history. Crafted by the renowned Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina, the model quickly captivated automotive…
This 1969 Oldsmobile 442, currently available in Saint Charles, MO, is a vintage classic with modern enhancements. Boasting a sleek jet-black exterior complemented by excellent exterior trim and 14-inch Oldsmobile Rally wheels with white-letter tires,…
The 1948 Willys Jeepster, a product of the Willys-Overland Company in Toledo, OH, was designed by Brooks Stevens and served as a crossover vehicle bridging utilitarian SUVs and passenger cars. Produced for only three years,…
The 1964 Sunbeam Tiger is a legendary collaboration between Carroll Shelby and the British automaker Sunbeam. Known for his iconic contributions to the AC Cobra and Shelby Mustang, Shelby applied his expertise to transform the…
This 1970 AMC Rebel Machine Tribute LS Restomod is a striking blend of classic American muscle car aesthetics and modern performance upgrades. Its brilliant white exterior, adorned with bold red stripes and a blue-accented hood…
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle is a classic muscle car that continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts. Priced at $72,110, this model includes a delivery fee of $3,110 to Cleveland, OH. With just 6,824 miles on the…
The 1976 Alfa Romeo Spider Iniezione is a stunning example of Italian engineering, finished in Black, widely regarded as the best color for the Spider. It also features European bumpers, which give it a more…
Tucker is best remembered for his bold attempt to take on the “Big Three” American automakers by founding his own revolutionary car company—the Tucker Corporation. Tucker’s mission was to build a car that excelled in…
The Triumph TR6 has been a significant influence in fueling my love for British sports cars and my general passion for automobiles. This particular model has had a similar impact on my cousin, Colin. Several…
The 3-Window Coupe features a single side window on each side, while the 5-Window Coupe is distinguished by a larger door window accompanied by a smaller window located behind it. Both are commonly referred to…
During the golden era of big-block engines and Tang, one American automaker dared to stand apart—American Motors Corporation, or AMC. ormed in 1954 through the largest corporate merger in U.S. history at the time, between…
Porsche’s 67-year-old Speedsters are an exceedingly rare sight, especially those in immaculate condition, with valuations often exceeding $500,000. That’s why it’s a true testament to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, for arranging a pristine…
The Austin-Healey 3000, introduced in 1959 for the 1960 model year, became one of the most iconic and powerful models in the ‘Big Healeys’ lineup, which also included the 100 and 100-6. Throughout its production,…
Motorcar Classics is excited to offer this remarkable and historically significant 1965 Aston Martin DB5, VIN: DB5 1856R, which has a special connection to the James Bond franchise. This particular DB5 was built by the…
Do you know the story behind the name of the Oldsmobile 442? If you’re not familiar, you might assume it’s because the car is powered by a massive 442 cubic inch (7.2-liter) V8 engine, but…
No other car embodies the spirit of the “jet age” quite like the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado, with a design that could easily have been inspired by a fighter plane. While many associate Cadillac’s iconic tailfins…
In 1963, the Corvette introduced a thrilling new look with the arrival of the Corvette Stingray. Two exciting new models paved the way for a fresh era in American sports car design. The Corvette Stingray…
With an increasing number of vehicles reaching high-mileage milestones, many drivers are left wondering: “Why is my car gas mileage getting worse? ”A car that initially boasted an EPA-rated 28 MPG might drop to just…
What makes the Beetle truly remarkable is not just the impressive number of units sold, but also the fact that a car originally conceived from an idea by Adolf Hitler would go on to become…
The BMW 2002, despite its distinctly German origins, shared a fundamental concept with American muscle cars of the 1960s: the big-engine-in-a-small-car formula. However, the execution differed significantly in scale. BMW began with the 1600, a…
The 1969 Pontiac GTO stands as a true icon of the muscle car era, though many might not fully understand why. This period, marked by Detroit crafting compact cars with over 350 horsepower—and no seatbelts—remains…
This exemplary Contemporary Classic Cobra is widely regarded as one of the most faithful 427 Cobra replicas, featuring bodies that are cast directly from the original CSX 3045 Cobra. It stands out with its robust,…
Classic cars have a timeless appeal, with their interiors often standing in stark contrast to the modern, technology-driven cabins of today’s vehicles. While today’s cars are designed to keep us cocooned in high-tech comfort, classic…
Introduced in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda underwent a significant redesign for the 1970 model year, becoming the third-generation model. It featured a new platform, sportier styling, and the option of high-compression big-block V8 engines. However,…
The Mercedes-Benz 300SL came about in the wake of the company’s Le Mans and Carrera Panamericana victories in 1952. Keen to capitalise on those successes as much as possible. Developing the car into a road-going…