Frame No. WB10422A32ZA99806
This significant factory-supported BMW was campaigned with great success in the BMW Motorrad BoxerCup series from 2002 through 2004. Hosted by BMW AG in partnership with Dorna Sports S.L., the series was comprised of 48 riders competing with race-modified four-stroke, boxer two-cylinder BMWs in support races along..
Chassis No. WBSBL950X0JB98315
The BMW M3 CSL, standing for Coupe Sport Leichtbau (Coupe Sport Lightweight), is the ultimate road-legal performance version of the E46 M3. Debuting in 2000 at the Geneva Motor Show, the concept sparked excitement amongst enthusiasts, leading to a limited production of just 1,383 units between June and December ..
Chassis No. WBAEC7209C8175000
This one-off BMW 6-Series began life as a standard 635 CSi before undergoing a comprehensive transformation at the hands of Mike Gibbs' MGA Developments Ltd. in Coventry. Established in 1979, MGA operated as a complete design-to-production service for mainstream automotive manufacturers, developing prototypes an..
Chassis No. WBS59910004301413
Engine No. M88-473
By the late 1970s, BMW's "M" division had firmly established itself as a world-class force in motorsport, following a legacy of success that began with the lightweight 328s in the 1940 Mille Miglia and continued with the 700RS and the BMW 2002 in the 1960s and early 1970s. This momentum ..
Chassis No 004 C Engine No. 004 C Gearbox No. 2 The Early Days of Scuderia Ferrari The early history of Ferrari is as well-known as any automotive manufacturer, but the incredible circumstances surrounding its creation before, during, and shortly after World War II certainly bear repeating. After winning many races driving for Alfa Romeo, Enzo..
Chassis No. 5449 GT
Engine No. 5449
Transmission No. 259
Differential No. 263
Launched at the 1962 Paris Salon as a luxurious successor to the 250 GT coupe, the 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso stands among Ferrari's most celebrated road-going models ever produced and represents the culmination of Ferrari's celebrated 250 GT lineage..
Chassis No. ZA9DE01A0YLA12293
Engine No. 0005
Transmission No. 1390
Differential No. 003
The 1990 debut of the Diablo marked a continuation of Lamborghini's commitment to raw performance. Save for some slightly rounded edges courtesy of temporary American ownership, the unbridled Diablo was as hardcore as the Countach it re..
Chassis No. WDB2094421T071712
The Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM AMG debuted as a coupe in 2004 as a high-performance sports car that paid tribute to the brand's success in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM). All 100 coupes sold out immediately and, in 2005, its limited-production successor arrived as a cabriolet. Only 80 CLK DTM AMG Cabrio..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ99ZTS370533
For most Porsche aficionados, the 993-generation Porsche 911 Turbo occupies a deservedly exalted spot among Porsche models as the ideal iteration of the air-cooled, flat-six 911 formula. Offered for a handful of years, Turbo delivered 402 horsepower through sequential twin turbos and all-wheel drive, achieving a..
Chassis No. WBSKG9108BE686326
The E92 BMW M3 GTS was conceived as the most uncompromising iteration of the revered E92 series, stripped of excess and optimized purely for track performance. Limited to just 150 units, the GTS represents one of the most focused and exclusive M cars ever produced. BMW M GmbH chief Kay Segler affectionately reve..