Two rare coachbuilt cars from the 1950s sold online at The Market by Bonhams in January, both bodied by James Young. Each looked like a significant gamble, but they had the potential to repay a lucky buyer very handsomely.
Just as we were about to send this issue of Classic Porsche to print, leading international auction house, Gooding & Company, announced the inclusion of the last-ever factory-built 934/5 in its Amelia Island sale
The Silverstone Auctions sale at Race Retro on February 24-26 sees several appealing Jaguar lots, including a real curiosity in the shape of a PBB ‘Monaco’.
Seventy-five years ago, on 8th June 1948, 356 No.1 became the first automobile bearing the Porsche name to receive its general operating permit. This marked the birth of the sports car brand we know and love
When the lights went out for the start of the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season in Bahrain in March, the world’s most powerful ultra-luxury SUV, the DBX707, was the new official FIA medical car.
There we were, rushing headlong into the arms of electrification, whipped by a looming ban on the sale of combustion-engined cars, only for an announcement that
The appeal by Karl Magnusson against a 2020 court ruling regarding his C-type replica has been heard, with the judge deciding in favour of the creator and his wife