The Fiat 600 is one of the highest production number cars to come out of Fiat, with over 2.7 million made between 1955-1969. Fiat was pumping out almost 1000 of them a day at the peak of production. The Multipla (which means multiple) had three rows of seating, which...
The Ferrari 250 GTE is a part of the 250 series cars, which for the most part used the 3.0 liter Colombo V12. The 250’s of all guises were produced from 1953-1964. The Colombo V12 was praised for being lightweight, but powerful at the same time. In the GTO and...
The Fiat Topolino is a “city car” built by Fiat from 1936 to 1955, with a whopping 520,000 cars produced. They came equipped with a 600 cc motor that produced 13 horsepower and drove only the rear wheels. These little cars had a top speed of only 53 miles...
To complement a swoopy, sexy, beautifully designed car, you need a steering wheel of the same order. We think this fits the bill. It is subtle yet stylized in its own way. We’re not sure what cars came with this steering wheel from the factory, but the ad claims...
Remember when F1 engines used to scream like nothing you’d ever heard before? We certainly do, and this V12 is definitely a screamer. This V12 made about 700 horsepower at 17,000 RPM’s. The only place our heads go is to “engine swap” and it...
As found in 2003 and, just a few years later, after restoration In 2003 a friend called and mentioned that there was a lady in Greenwich with the prewar Alvis that she was thinking of selling. “Would you like to visit and make an offer? Oh, and by the way she...