The Highs and lows of the 2023 classic car world As 2023 draws to an end, we review the highs and lows of a significant year in the world of classic cars: the events, machinery, auctions and farewells.
Jaguar E-type buying guide: How much to pay for the right car With a broad choice of generations, bodystyles and engines, the iconic Jaguar E-type remains the classic sports car of choice for aficionados the world over.
Petersen Museum opens new Hollywood Movies exhibit From a Meyers Manx to a DeLorean, there are many screen stars waiting to be discovered at Los Angeles museum’s latest exhibition.
Salon Privé concours sizzles with mix of classic and new cars Lord Bamford scores Best of Show at Blenheim Palace for Corsica-bodied 1937 Bugatti Type 57S that was thought lost for many decades.
Were there too many cars for sale at Monterey auctions? Last year’s Monterey Car Week madness replaced with caution as sale rates and total-value results decline from the highs of 2022.
Ferrari feast lined up for RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale Steve McQueen’s 275GTB leads glittering line-up of Maranello machines, from restored wonders to dusty delights ripe for restoration.
Automobilia gems in The World’s Largest Road Art Sale, by Mecum Vintage neon signs, gas pumps, pedal cars, posters, Steve McQueen’s sunglasses and more up for grabs in The World’s Largest Road Art sale.
Cars as Art? Experts discuss at Concours on Savile Row Motoring experts assembled in London’s Royal Academy of Arts to discuss concept of Cars as Art during 2023 Concours on Savile Row.
Slot Mods Raceways creates world’s best slot-car circuits A $150,000 full-size Ford GT40 housing a fastidiously detailed slot-car diorama is latest project being worked on by Detroit-based company.