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30 Wild Soviet Concept Cars and Prototypes
Behind the iron curtain, Soviet engineers and designers dared to dream big, concocting a captivating array of concept cars and prototypes...


2023 Porsche Mission X Concept
Porsche has unveiled the Mission X, an electric hypercar concept designed to set a new record at the Nürburgring. The coupe features a...


1958 Abarth-Alfa Romeo 1000 GT Berlinetta Prototype by Bertone
The Abarth-Alfa Romeo 1000 GT Berlinetta was a prototype built by Abarth in collaboration with Alfa Romeo in 1958. Development The...


1991 Art & Tech Vera Concept
Ryoji Yamazaki founded the Art & Tech studio in 1989 in Tokyo. The Vera was a follow-up to the Lamborghini-based Sogna. It was a...


1967 Porsche 911 Four-door Sedan
The Panamera is not Porsche's first sedan. In 1967, a Texas dealer of this German brand, a certain William Dick, instructed the...


World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry doesn't have a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what constitutes a "shooting brake" and a station wagon, 2+2, coupe, hatchback, sports wagon, etc. So, this article was inspired by hopes of clearing up the confusion and informing enthusiasts about the history and evolution of these automotive body styles, which began as horse-drawn vehicles. The Shooting Brake Archive Part 1 1890 French Hunting Br


1981 Kremer Porsche 935 K4
During the mid-70s, the Porsche factory reigned supreme with dominant performances from their rugged turbo-powered production racecars....


1965 Porsche 904/6
All images copyright and courtesy of Gooding & Company. Photos by Mathieu Heurtault. Car Highlights Rare Factory-Built 904/6; One of Only...


World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what constitutes a "shooting brake" from a stations wagon, 2+2, coupe, hatchback, sports wagon, etc. So, this article was inspired by the hopes of settling the confusion and informing enthusiasts about the history and evolution of these automotive body styles that began as horse-drawn vehicles. The Shooting Brake Archive Part 1 1890 French Hunting Break b


1964 Porsche 911 HLS
The story of the forgotten Porsche began in 1964. Back then, this particular Porsche 911 sports car was happily running along in its...


1966 Porsche 911 Roadster by Bertone
This one-off Porsche 911 Roadster was presented at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show. It was created for one of the German manufacturer's...


1969 Porsche 914/6 Murene by Heuliez
Jacques Cooper styled this 1969 Porsche Murène for Brissonneau & Lotz, a French firm initially founded as a locomotive engineering and...
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