Chassis No. 89026
Engine No. 716978
Transmission No. 46822
In the spring of 1961, Porsche expanded the small circle of firms entrusted with body construction for the 356. Joining Reutter, Karmann, Drauz, Beutler, Gläser, and Heuer was the Brussels-based Anciens Etablissements D'Ieteren Frères SA, which assumed responsibility for ..
Chassis No. 11867S212396
For the first time in 1961, the Chevrolet Impala could be optioned with the now-renowned Super Sport package, fully transforming the marque's flagship into a high-performance powerhouse. The full SS package (RPO 240), introduced late that model year, included an arsenal of options, including a choice of three powerf..
Chassis No. 20867S103476
Engine No. 2103476 F1122RF
By 1962, the Corvette had evolved through nearly a decade of refinements to become the most developed and final iteration of the original C1 generation. While Chevrolet was preparing to launch the second-generation C2 the following year, they continued improving the outgoing model rig..
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Chassis No. 3637
Engine No. 2157
Body No. 333 (See text)
Unveiled in production form at Geneva in 1966-a mere three years after Automobili Lamborghini's founding-the Miura shocked the motoring world with Marcello Gandini's fiercely futuristic coachwork for Bertone and a transverse mid-engin..
Chassis No. AR170259
The Giulietta marked a decisive shift for Alfa Romeo. Before and immediately after the Second World War, the marque's reputation had been built on larger, luxurious performance cars; with the Giulietta, Alfa Romeo embraced a new philosophy centered on compact dimensions, light weight, and mechanical sophistication. First..
Spurred by the 1963 integration of Autodelta S.p.A. as Alfa Romeo's in-house competition arm under then President Giuseppe Luraghi, the marque channeled its racing innovations directly into its road-going models. Launched in September 1963, the 105-series Giulia distinguished itself from the outgoing 101-series Giulietta with a 1,570-cc engine offe..
Chassis No. 08577
Engine No. 08577 (Internal No. 1280/64)
Transmission No. 630
Lights shone on a familiar silhouette at the 1964 Paris Salon-the curves and long nose of Ferrari's latest grand tourer echoing that of the fabled 250 GTO. Styled by Pininfarina, the 275 GTB's beautifully proportioned coachwork disguised a number of te..
Chassis No. AR1012000338
Engine No. AR00120 00790
Body No. 37340
Introduced in 1954, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta was available as a sedan, a coupe called the Sprint, and an open-top Spider. After a few years on the market, a Bertone-designed coupe was developed to push performance and aerodynamics further than the existing Sprint co..
Chassis No. 237375P338818
Pontiac's revolutionary GTO was born in the wake of GM's company-wide ban on motorsport activities. Pontiac engineers, led by John Z. DeLorean, skirted company rules via a $295 option on the mid-sized Pontiac Tempest LeMans, a car officially limited to 330 cu-in engines. The GTO option's 389 cu-in V8 transformed the..
Chassis No. HBN7L/10830
Body No. 11452
The Austin-Healey 3000 closed out the saga of "Big Healey" models that sat atop the Austin-Healey range of sports cars in the 1950s and early 1960s. The 3000 MK I was introduced in July 1959 and would be built at the British Motor Corporation (BMC)'s MG Works plant in Abingdon, U.K. Under the Jens..