One to Buy: ex-Mike Hailwood 1968 Iso Grifo GL300
/Alongside John Lennon who was a big fan of the four-door Fidia, one of Iso’s best known customers was four-time 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix world champion and noted F1 / sports car…
Read MoreAlongside John Lennon who was a big fan of the four-door Fidia, one of Iso’s best known customers was four-time 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix world champion and noted F1 / sports car…
Read MoreChassis 56655 started life as a conventional left-hand drive 288 GTO painted Rosso Corsa with Nero leather upholstery. In June 1985 the car was delivered to its first owner, Filea SpA, a financial…
Read MoreIn 1993, the first year that the DTM had opened itself up to the FIA’s Class 1 Touring Car regulations, Nicola Larini emerged as champion driving for the debutant Alfa Romeo team. However, the…
Read MoreWith Porsche expected to permanently drop the 911 which was no longer being raced, management decided to take the entry-level 924 racing and sprinkle a little stardust on the…
Read MoreLaunched at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1985, the Quattrovalvole was Lamborghini’s fourth major iteration of the Countach theme. Most significantly, it featured a newly enlarged 5.2-litre V12…
Read MoreMost of the circa 30 EB110s built to SS specification were painted yellow, blue, silver or grey. There were also a couple of white, black, green and red cars, but all bar one came with mono paint. The…
Read MoreThe two-year battle for World Sportscar Championship supremacy in 1970 and 1971, when extraordinary five-litre Group 5 cars from Porsche and Ferrari went head-to-head with one another…
Read MoreWith a state-of-art specification that none of its challengers could rival, Nissan’s R32 Skyline GT-R became one of the most successful Group A Touring Car of its era. It then repeated the trick in GT…
Read MoreThe fire at Jaguar’s Browns Lane factory in Coventry on the evening of Tuesday 12th February 1957 affected around one quarter of the complex. Having started in the tyre store, it ripped through the…
Read MoreIn response to calls for a Roadster version of the enormously successful 250 GT Berlinetta (often dubbed Tour de France), Ferrari introduced the 250 GT Spyder California of which Competizione
Read MoreOf the 147 Miura SVs built, nine were originally right-hand drive. Chassis 4830 was one of those nine. Configured in Bianco with Oro wheels, Oro sills, a Bleu interior and air-conditioning, it was…
Read MoreWe do love a Pagani Zonda here at Supercar Nostalgia, but these things are now prohibitively expensive. Set to go under the hammer at RM Sotheby’s sale in Paris on February 5th is an 8000km…
Read MoreThe European Touring Car Championship’s Group A formula kicked off in 1982 and saw BMW’s E28 528i emerge as the premier challenger in the top flight Division 3 category. However, with four…
Read MoreDuring a seven year stretch between 1987 and 1992, Lancia secured all but two of the 14 World Rally Championship titles up for grabs. Seven consecutive Manufacturer crowns for various iterations of…
Read MoreDuring the 1980s and ‘90s, the Brunei Royal Family acquired a huge fleet of luxury cars along with a considerable number of high performance vehicles. As Brunei’s head of state, absolute monarch…
Read MoreBecause the 964-based 911 3.6 Carrera RS launched in early 1991 was not legal for sale in the United States on safety grounds, Porsche caved to customer demand and produced a back-to-basics…
Read MoreProduced between 1992 and 2004, the 456 had been created in the traditional, conservatively-styled mould of Ferrari’s previous front V12-engined four seaters. However, when it came to a…
Read MoreHaving been announced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2002, Aston Martin’s Zagato-bodied DB7 V12 Vantage (officially dubbed the DB7 Zagato) was subsequently given a public launch at the…
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