Chassis No. 20867S109669
Engine No. 2109669 F0202RF
After nearly a decade of continuous improvements, the 1962 Corvette-the ultimate model in the original C1 production run-would become the most honed and refined model of the celebrated first-generation Corvette design. The Chevrolet Corvette had by then firmly secured its position as ..
Chassis No. ZFF74UFA1H0228077
To mark 70 years of creating some of the most recognizable bespoke color schemes and racing liveries in automotive history, Ferrari's Tailor Made division offered 70 legendary liveries from the marque's illustrious past on limited-edition examples of its modern lineup. This particular F12berlinetta draws its ins..
2017
Ferrari
F12berlinetta 70th Anniversary Edition "The Ingrid"
Chassis No. ZFFJA09B000048661
Engine No. 00750
Transmission No. 746
Angular, modern, and imposing, Ferrari's 512 BB carried forward the groundbreaking mid-engine Berlinetta Boxer concept first launched with the 365 GT4 BB in 1971. With its enlarged 5.0-liter flat-twelve, refined aerodynamics, and improved drivability, it laid the..
Chassis No. 161576
Engine No. 821644
Transmission No. 84621
Spanning an impressive 15-year production run, the Porsche 356 earned its place as one of the greatest sports cars of all time. Relentless development saw it grow from its humble Volkswagen-derived origins to the exotic, 130-horsepower race-bred four-cam Carrera. The 356's..
Chassis No. AM101/109/S001
Engine No. AM109/001 (Internal No. 2036)
By 1963, Maserati had built approximately 240 examples of its first open grand tourer, the 3500 GT Vignale Spyder, and was soliciting proposals for its successor. According to research by Adolfo Orsi Jr.-noted Maserati historian, grandson of Adolfo Orsi, and son of Omar..
Chassis No. 124378L344911
Engine No. T09IIIV 18L108891
The world was introduced to Chevrolet's answer to the Mustang in September 1966 with the newly-designed Camaro. The car proved to be more than a worthy competitor, winning 10 of 13 Trans-Am Series races during 1968. As a result, dealers struggled to keep up with the demand in thei..
Chassis No. DB5/2136/L
Engine No. 400/2131/V
Produced between 1963 and 1965 with coachwork penned by Federico Formenti at Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera, the DB5 combined Italian styling finesse with Aston Martin's engineering pedigree. An evolution of the already-successful DB4, the DB5's key difference from its predecessor lay benea..
Chassis No. 7Y80G806000
"The Lincoln Continental Executive Limousine is the ultimate contemporary expression of the limousine. It is as close to the ultimate in motoring as an automobile can be." With that brochure promise, Lincoln-Mercury turned to Chicago coachbuilders Lehmann-Peterson to transform the already distinguished Continental sed..
Chassis No. 3Y86N418537
The ever-longer and chrome-laden Lincoln Continental received a more restrained redesign as it entered the 1960s. Measuring 15 inches shorter than its predecessor, the fourth-generation Continental arrived in 1961 with a consolidated lineup of four-door sedans and convertibles based on the Thunderbird's unibody platfo..
Chassis No. 158625
Engine No. 0800969
Transmission No. 65973
The Porsche 356 was so beloved that when the 911 was introduced in 1965 as a replacement, the Porsche faithful were outraged. "A bloated GT" some said. Others claimed the new 911 was not a real Porsche. Porsche's clientele in the 1960s were a particular bunch: scientists,..