Where is it today? 1939 BMW 327, VIN. 73800. We purchased this car from a man in New Jersey back in 2011. We haven’t come across any photos of the car restored or otherwise. Let us know if you have any information about this car, we’d love to see it...
The Porsche 912 was produced from 1965 to 1969 as an entry level version of the Porsche 911. It could be ordered as a coupe or a targa, and all came with a 1.6 liter four cylinder which was a mild evolution of the earlier 356 motor. These cars made only 100...
The Porsche 968 Clubsport is a stripped out, lightweight version of the 968. It’s the last of the four cylinder, front engined, rear wheel drive Porsche’s, and there were less than 1900 club sports produced for worldwide markets. The front engined four cylinder...
Poor 356, that’s all we can say. This one has clearly seen some heat, and despite being a “California car” it might not be the one you want to buy. The 356B was the second generation of the 356 lineup. Produced from 1959-1963, the 356B was powered by a 1600cc 90...
911 Safari builds have become quite trendy nowadays. These builds take a regular 911, and make it friendly for the forest, gravel, or bumpy city streets as The Smoking Tire’s, Matt Farah writes, “The Safari 911 Is The Ultimate City Car”. Of course,...
The Volkswagen SP2 is a Brazil-only model, produced from 1972 to 1976. There were between 10,000-11,000 (depending on source) cars manufactured for the entire model run. While not all that rare, given that it was only made and sold in Brazil, they seldom come up for...