Earlier this week in the PostWarClassic.com magazine...
The F40 was the last Ferrari built under the supervision of Enzo Ferrari and was one of the fastest production cars of its era. It was a celebration that the make Ferrari was 40 years in business and Enzo wanted to build the ultimate sports car for on the road.
Since you have found out about this website, we assume you have a soft spot for automotive history. Well, there is a club for that! As a matter of fact, there are several and three of them have now joined forces to organize the 2nd European Conference for Automotive History.
When a bright red Fiat 128 Sport Coupe stopped outside his house and the owner disappeared under the car’s bonnet, Londoner Ray Pratt decided to go and have a look. And he was much surprised with the owner’s story.
Now that Porsche, Maserati, Bentley, Alfa-Romeo and even Rolls-Royce have a Sports Utility Vehicle in their model range and supposedly sell them very well, it appears that Aston Martin is seriously considering to develop one too. And they are believed to do that under the Lagonda DBX banner. No, we’re no fans either.
They say that when you want to restore a car to its full authenticity, the best thing to look at is an original brochure. Here, after all, you will find the car photographed in all its splendour with all the details just as they should be.
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Samstag März 30th, 2019