The Porsche 917 is one of Porsche’s best and most well known race cars. It won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1970 and 1971. The 917 was powered by a flat 12 engine which varied in size from 4.5 to 4.9, and finally 5.0 liters. The car was capable of blistering...
The Porsche GT3 is the benchmark everyday track car. It’s reasonably comfortable, fast, nimble, friendly to drive, and yet a weapon on the track. This 2018 model makes it a 991.2 model car, as it is the face lifted 991 version of the GT3. These cars came with a...
We featured another car from this terrible misfortune that the Ingram Collection experienced, a 993 Turbo S. This Porsche 911 GT3RS is another casualty of the explosion at the Ingram Collection facility, which left much of their 80+ car Porsche collection in shambles....
Does it get classier than a red interior? We don’t think so. It makes us picture the golden age of Hollywood, cruising through LA in your Porsche 356 with your red interior gleaming in the sunlight. This unique and rare interior reportedly comes from a 1963-1964...
The Porsche 928 is a grand touring car produced from 1979-1995. They all had V8’s up front, and were rear wheel drive which gave them a muscle car aura. They weren’t that well received at first, and are still known as being expensive to work on, but the...
Carrozzeria Zagato, now Zagato Milano, has been responsible for some of the most striking automotive designs of the 20th century. Initially founded on the concept of lightweight functionality and performance, Zagato fabricated special bodies for prewar Alfa Romeos...