We’ve all been there — shifting back and forth in front of the mirror, fussing with a poorly-fitting t-shirt. We roll the sleeves, unroll them, tuck the shirt in and…
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ModaMiami’s New Classic Car Show Wants to Upstage Amelia Concours. Here’s What We Know.
For nearly three decades, devotees of the automobile have made the same pilgrimage at the beginning of every March; convening on Florida’s Amelia Island to attend its namesake concours d’elegance.…
Published on February 17, 2024 Courtesy of Frauscher The distinctive look of a classic runabout—a subtly curved profile, varnished mahogany hull and decks, and mirror-finished chrome—took shape in the 1920s…
Cyan Racing’s Volvo P1800 restomod just got a little more comfortable. The Swedish motorsports company has just unveiled a new iteration of its future-proofed coupé called the GT. Whereas the…
We Tested 3 Different Road Machines From Classic British Manufacturers. Here’s What Happened.
It doesn’t take long to find driving heaven in Wales. Relatively sparse in population, the country is full of sweeping valleys, smooth tarmac, and undulating bends. The north alone is…
The first Shelby Mustang was born in 1965. Called the G.T.350, that car immediately cemented Ford’s reputation as a genuine sports car (or “sport car,” according to Carroll Shelby, who…
From 1960s Sports Cars to Classic F1 Rockets: The Velocity Invitational Is Bringing Vintage Racing to Sonoma
As electrification quickly permeates the automotive landscape, the visceral atmosphere of historic racing, where the cacophony of various 12-cylinder engines is complemented by the potent scent of internal-combustion, is enough…
This Speedy 42-Foot Boat Combines a Classic Wooden Interior With a Modern Fiberglass Hull
The sandy shores of Shelter Island’s Sunset Beach were lined with all manner of restomod cars when I visited Long Island at the end of the summer—Ford Bronco this, Corvette…