At Beverly Hills Car Club, every classic car that arrives has a story, but some resonate more deeply than others. We recently had the distinct pleasure of acquiring this stunning 1969 Ferrari 365, a car cherished by its previous owner for nearly 25 years. Its journey reminds us why we love these magnificent machines.At Beverly Hills...
To differentiate between the various revisions of the model, Porsche 356s are customarily classified into several major groups. The 356 coupés and soft-top 'cabriolets' built through 1955 are readily identifiable by differences in windscreen design; the cars built between 1948 and 1952 have split windscreens; those from 1953 to 1955 are bent...
In motor racing, a pace car leads the field of competitors during warm-up laps and caution periods, helping to control the speed of the cars on the track. Perhaps the most famous and iconic of all Indy pace cars, regardless of make or model, is the ’69 Z11 Camaro, which paced the 53rd running of the Indianapolis 500 on May 30, 1969. In...
The quintessence of classic motoring, the car legendarily described by the legendary maestro Enzo Ferrari as 'the most beautiful car ever made…’ Yes, that’s the Jaguar XKE that we are discussing and referring to here at Beverly Hills Car Club where we have an absolutely beautiful and extremely rare 1962 Jaguar XKE Series I Flat Floor Roadster...
In 2018, Mercedes-Benz became the world’s largest premium vehicle brand, with a sales volume of 2.31 million passenger cars. But it had been a long journey to get there for this brand whose slogan is 'The Best or Nothing'. The roots of the brand trace back to the 1901 Mercedes manufactured by Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft and the 1886 Benz-Patent-Motorwagen...
If the Carrera 2 and 4 had turned around the core Porsche customers during the recession of the early 1990s and got them buying again, then the new Carrera – identified both internally at Porsche and externally as the 993 – re-invented the concept of the 911 and opened up an entirely new market. From the moment of launch in late 1993, the...
Bentley or Rolls-Royce? Oh, come on: we certainly know which we consider to be the most chic ride, which of these topnotch cars is the quintessence of sophistication. By the time Ian Fleming's James Bond novels arrived in the 1950s, Bentley's name had become synonymous with both performance and high-end luxury. This is why 007 originally drove...
Every classic car has a story to tell, but few narratives are as heartwarming as that of this 1983 Porsche 911SC Coupe, recently discovered in a Los Angeles garage. This particular 911 didn't just transport its owners through the winding roads and freeways of Southern California – it played cupid in a remarkable love story.Every
At this very moment at Beverly Hills Car Club we have one of the most prized, most beautiful, most exceptional cars we have ever had, the kind of reason we are in business at all. I am talking about our magnificent 1959 Porsche 356A 1600 Cabriolet, a car that comes finished in a moody Black exterior complemented with a tan interior. Even better,...
'A very well-appointed car with a lively performance. Excellent roadholding and braking, and effective weather-protection. It is good to know that the ever-popular M.G. Midget has survived the war and is in production again. It is the same trim, efficient 2-seater we knew pre-strife times, with 1,250-c.c., push-rod, o.h.v. 4-cylinder engine,...
The new Ferrari Mondial 8 was announced at the 1980 Geneva Salon, as the replacement for the Dino 308 GT4 model, the last V8, rear mid-engined 2+2 Ferrari. The Mondial part of the model title was a reference to Ferrari’s history, referring to the mid-fifties sports racing model of that name. French for ‘global’, Ferrari had used the nameplate...
Right now at Beverly Hills Car Club we have a splendid example of this cultural shift, an extremely original 1975 Porsche 911 Carrera Sunroof Coupe featured with matching numbers and only 61,825 miles on the odometer. This particular 911 is a one-of-one example that is finished in an exquisite and exclusive Paint-to-Sample Green (257), a color...
"In a collection as eclectic as Tyler, The Creator’s, the Rolls-Royce Camargue stands out as a beacon of classic luxury. While Tyler is known for his bold and unconventional style, this vehicle represents a deep appreciation for the timeless elegance and craftsmanship of a bygone era. It’s a testament to his unique taste, blending the...
"The Cheapest Used Supercars In 2025! Your sub-$40,000 supercar is out there just waiting for you to grab the keys." Hot Car dives into the rich inventory of older supercars that are affordable and just waiting for new owners to rediscover their greatness. Coming in at #1 on their list is this BMW from Beverly Hills Car...
The Chevrolet Corvette (C2), also known as the Stingray, is the second-generation Corvette sports car, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors (GM) for the 1963 through 1967 model years. The 1963 model, the final result of more than a half-decade’s worth of research both on and off the racetrack, enjoyed immense success....
From early beginnings in 1939 as a successful manufacturer of refrigeration units, Rivolta's company had moved onto the manufacture of motor scooters and motorcycles. Renaming his Isothermos brand as Iso Autoveicoli in 1950, his business then was the third largest two-wheel producer in Italy, behind Vespa and Lambretta. A decade or so later,...
So impressive. The Rolls-Royce Phantom VI epitomized the pinnacle of luxurious personal transportation throughout its production period, which spanned from 1968 to 1991. The Phantom VI represented the final Rolls-Royce model constructed with a separate chassis at the London Rolls-Royce coachworks located on Hythe Road, Willesden. And this model...
Comedian and talk-show host Jay Leno has a classic car collection of over 180 cars and 160 motorcycles, an ever-changing showcase of automotive magnificence that he stores at Burbank Airport in Los Angeles. But which one was Jay's regular driver, a car which he has owned for over thirty years and to which he has given one mechanical rebuild...
"10 Cars That Will Make You Look Like A Million Bucks For Toyota Camry Money. Aston Martin, Bentley and even Rolls-Royce ownership can be yours for less than $40k, but don’t expect Camry-style running costs" "Cars That Will Make You Look Like A Million Bucks (For Toyota Camry Money). Aston Martin, Bentley and even Rolls-Royce...
The 'bubble-car', a most unconventional design for this 1960 Messerschmitt KR200 Bubble Top finished in blue, complimented by its black interior. These three-wheeler German automobiles were the ultimate in cost-efficient motoring, both in terms of their price in the marketplace and their fuel economy – anyone for 87 miles per gallon, powered...
"For Vince Neil, the Datsun 240Z wasn’t just a car – it was part of his story. It was a reflection of the fun, fast, and free lifestyle that he would soon embrace on the road with Mötley Crüe." Before he was rockin' the world with Mötley Crüe, Vince Neil was cruising in a sleek, sporty 1974 Datsun 240Z."For...
This vintage beauty is a rare gem from over a century ago, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship and luxury that Cadillac is renowned for. While this vintage Cadillac is not currently running, it presents a unique opportunity for automotive enthusiasts. If you contact us today you will learn more about this rare find and start your journey towards...
But Stutz's automobiles were what made Indianapolis famous, thanks to a humble workingman called Harry C Stutz. In 1898 Stutz, a twenty-two year old bicycle repairman, built his first automobile, a gas buggy driven by a two horsepower engine 'Old Hickory'. One year later Stutz Manufacturing was founded for the production of gasoline engines.
We love and respect contemporary and retro culture here at Beverly Hills Car Club – part of our very raison d'etre, in fact. And it would be hard to find a more potent – and more classy - symbol of 1960s' American automobile culture than the Pontiac GTO Convertible, considered the very first muscle car. The Pontiac GTO is so perfectly of...
'The best sports car ever built.' That's how Motor Trend magazine definitively described the Acura NSX when it launched in 1990. How delighted manufacturers Honda must have been: proof in the pudding for the dedicated luxury brand that Acura had been intended as.
So please let me introduce to you our 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback Pro Street Hot Rod that is finished in its factory color Grabber Blue with black decals complemented by its chrome trim. This vintage beauty is a true testament to the timeless appeal of classic American muscle motoring. With its iconic design and rugged build, this Ford is...
Ferrari F355s first arrived in 1994. The last model to be hand-built at Ferrari's Modena factory, the F355 certainly was one of the last Ferraris of the classic era. Its beautiful, bolstered appearance symbolised the end of not only the twentieth century, but the end of a millennium. And it was a fitting tribute to the end of a century that...
I'm a police car Police car Ok sucker let's you an' me go for a ride So sang Larry Wallace, an early member of Lemmy's Motorhead and stalwart of the English underground, on his 1977 classic single, 'Police Car'. The tune was produced by Nick Lowe and a contender for punk song of that year, released on the definitive New Wave label, Stiff...
ESPRIT: Liveliness of mind or spirit; wittiness or sprightliness, from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition, It would be nice to write that the 1997 Lotus Esprit we currently have on offer at Beverly Hills Car Club is from the seemingly immortal mind of Colin Chapman, the Lotus founder. But unfortunately Chapman...
Wow! I love this car so much! Just look at her, this beautiful, gorgeous 1960 Lotus Elite, the pinnacle of English taste and hand craftsmanship, that we have right now at Beverly Hills Car Club. Breathtakingly sumptuous in its feminine lines, this is a car that takes your breath away, its aesthetics only enhanced by its Lotus Yellow color –...
Who knew it? Certainly not me. President Lyndon Baines Johnson was a renowned practical joker. (At this knowledge, of course, the mind boggles: what witticisms could have been played out as possessor of the nuclear key? But I digress...) And this wit almost inevitably extended to one of his proudest – and slightly most bonkers – possessions....
Such a quintessentially stylish car, the Chevrolet Camaro was the vehicle of choice in mid-1970s' London for a good pal of my Dad. This guy's name was Simon Puxley, a very close friend of – and 'media consultant' to – the effortlessly stylish Bryan Ferry, to this day an iconic musical artist and personification of high-end taste. Unfortunately...
Comedian and talk-show host Jay Leno has a classic car collection of over 180 cars and 160 motorcycles, an ever-changing showcase of automotive magnificence that he stores at Burbank Airport in Los Angeles. But which one was Jay's regular driver, a car which he has owned for over thirty years and to which he has given one mechanical rebuild...
There is a profound history to the Ferrari 348. Why? Because it was the final V8 model developed under the direction of Enzo Ferrari – il Patriarca, the Patriarch, as the supercar company boss was known - before he passed away on August 14 1988. And accordingly the 348 was commissioned into production posthumously, replacing the Ferrari 328...
At Beverly Hills Car Club, we pride ourselves on unearthing classic car treasures, and our latest discovery is just that. We’re excited to introduce this remarkable piece of Italian racing history: a 1959 Fiat Abarth Monza Record, rescued from years of seclusion in a rural community. This extraordinary “barn find” represents a historic...
In 1963 the Chevrolet Corvette transmogrified into the Sting Ray – sometimes spelled Stingray, just to keep you on your toes. Compared to the first generation Corvette, the car came with improved handling characteristics – partially based on the new Jaguar XKE - and much more power. And the new Corvette’s striking styling, which still...
Always with an exciting frisson of danger, the endlessly thrilling Turbocharged Porsche 930, the fastest production model Porsche had then built, was launched at the Paris Auto Show in 1974. These cars were made for raw speed and it was the same with their manufacture: by the next year the Porsche 930 Turbo was being built and on sale. Much...
Thus is one of the most stunning cars I have ever seen. I am almost frightened to touch it in case my finger-prints soil its gorgeous patina. What am I talking about? A beauty we now have in at Beverly Hills Car Club , a first-generation 1958 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible finished in gorgeous Charcoal with Inca Silver coves complemented by...
At Beverly Hills Car Club, we’re always on the hunt for automotive treasures, and our latest discovery is nothing short of spectacular. We’re thrilled to introduce a true rarity: a 1962 Jaguar XKE Series I Flat Floor Roadster with a Louvered Bonnet. This is a quintessential “garage find” that’s sure to set enthusiasts’ hearts racing....
The Ferrari Testarossa: the Testosterone as I always jokingly call it. Although truthfully this supercar is as feminine in its appearance as it is masculine. Judge for yourself with the extremely low-mileage 1988 beauty we have right now at Beverly Hills Car Club, one with a mere 11,103 miles on the odometer. The car is finished in Giallo complemented...
"The Mercedes 300TD fit Lennon's more down-to-earth personality – a stark contrast to the gas-guzzling muscle cars favored by some of his rockstar peers." MSN News looks at the practical side of Beatles front man John Lennon, and his sensible preferences for Mercedes-Benz and the 300TD Turbo-Diesel Wagon. Check out this...
The legend of the pagoda roof is one of the archetypal subtexts of the history of classic cars. That beautiful detail on the Mercedes-Benz 230 SL is an enduring part of the truth of these fabulous motoring machines with an abiding and subtly palpable impact on the very look of their era. You will feel the entire spirit of the times – that...
As I have previously mentioned, the name 'Targa' – which means plate or plaque in Italian - derives from the Targa Florio sports car road race in Sicily, in which Porsche had scored seven victories since 1956. In fact, at first – until wiser minds prevailed - it was suggested that what became the Porsche Targa car would be called the...
The beautiful Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2, Ferrari 400 and Ferrari 412 are front-engined V12 2+2 grand tourers, made by Ferrari between 1972 and 1989, and all distinguished by their subtle sporty demeanor. The three cars are closely related, using the same body, chassis and engine which evolved over time. Following Ferrari practice, their numeric...
“This elegant sedan was once owned by none other than the once-celebrated Ritz Brothers comedy trio.” Classic car enthusiasts will appreciate this extraordinary find – a 1959 Mercedes-Benz adenauer that led an incredible, star-studded life. This elegant sedan was once owned by none other than the once-celebrated Ritz Brothers comedy trio....
The history of America's seemingly unquenchable love affair with powerful 4X4 trucks really begins in the 1960s. And if you want to be really specific, it is in 1969, with the Chevy Blazer. In a way it is amazing that it took so long: in retrospect, ever since Willys-Overland unveiled the first Jeepster in 1948, the wait had been on. But it...
'In the hands of an experienced Porsche driver, who can use the slight oversteer to his advantage on winding roads where right turn follows left in rapid sequence, it would present formidable opposition to any competing car.' So decreed Road & Track magazine of the then brand new Porsche 356C, in its February 1964 edition. In other words,...
That 'DB' signifier on each Aston Martin stands of course for David Brown, who with his supreme talent masterminded the stunningly beautiful UK sports cars that were and are the last word in luxury, almost synonymous with the name of author Ian Fleming's fictional superspy James Bond. The surprisingly parallel stories of both Aston Martin and...
The General Lee, sometimes referred to as simply 'the General', is an orange 1969 Dodge Charger driven in the 1970s' television series The Dukes of Hazzard by the characters the Duke boys, Bo and Luke. It is known for its signature horn, its police chases, stunts—especially its long jumps—and for having its doors welded shut, leaving...
The ultimate superstar of 1980s' cars, the Ferrari Testarossa 'Monospecchio' was wide, low, and radically-styled with its signature 'gills' , a power ballad of a car that defined its outrageously flashy times. And did so with considerable pride.
So should we not be surprised that Mercedes-Benz, one of the classiest motor-car manufacturers of all time, should have hijacked the western American state's name for one of its very finest cars? And let's be clear: what is a Mercedes-Benz California Special? To give it its full name it is a Mercedes-Benz 250SL California Special, a version...
In the early 1980s the Porsche team in Stuttgart noticed that customers increasingly were inspired for their 911 to be given a custom job by such companies as Gemballa, Strosek and Rinspeed. What many owners were after was the wide-body look exemplified by the Turbo. And there were even glass fibre kits available at a fraction of the price....
Affectionately called 'the 308 QV,' the Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole is an iconic piece of automotive history. With its gorgeous Pininfarina-styled body, best viewed for full breath-taking effect in profile, and a thundering 240-horsepower engine under the hood, the Ferrari 308 QV will catch all the stares. The 308 GTS Quattrovalvole,...
The proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing, the addition of the 429 SCJ-backed Drag Pack transmogrified the sedate 1970 Ford Torino Cobra into a stunning classic, a slayer of rival high-profile muscle cars with enough power to defenestrate almost all its rivals. As its name suggested, the Torino Cobra had a distinct sting in its tail.
"Nice car. What's the retail on one of those?" asks Brian O'Conner in The Fast and the Furious, by far the most popular car culture film series in the history of cinema. "More than you can afford, pal. Ferrari," says the driver of the F355 European supercar. What happens next? Watch the film.
The De Tomaso Mangusta is a sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso between 1967 and 1971. It was succeeded by the De Tomaso Pantera. The Mangusta, an example of which we have right now at Beverly Hills Car Club, replaced the Vallelonga model, on which its chassis was based. The word 'mangusta' is Italian for 'mongoose',...
Colossal road presence is what comes to mind when you think of a Mercedes-Benz 280 SE. And especially of the 1969 280 SE Sunroof Coupe we presently have at Beverly Hills Car Club. At the time of its birth this car was King of the Road, and more than half a century later it retains this royal nomenclature. The lines and proportions are masculine...
What a beautiful car is the 1957 Porsche 356A 1600 Cabriolet Outlaw we presently have at Beverly Hills Car Club. Oh, and by the way, what is an 'Outlaw'? It is a Porsche that has been considerably modified, a stock Porsche touched-up and tweaked until it is racing-car fast, often at considerable expense, a tangible manifestation of the creator’s...
Thanks for having us Tom! Alex meets Tom to pick up this amazing V12 1962 Ferrari 250GTE. Tom gives us some insights into the unique history and story of the car, with the parting shot that is the dream of every original Ferrari hunter, the car loaded onto the truck and driving to it's new home. This is a Ferrari garage...
During World War II, at the same time as vehicle production switched to aircraft manufacture and repair, engineering development had continued at the UK's Jaguar plant.
I truly adore Ferrari's 330 GT 2+2 Series II. These magnificent cars perfectly symbolize the sophistication of automobiles in the 1960s. So swinging. In 1964 the 330 GT 2+2 was unveiled at Ferrari's annual press conference.
'Dissonance is transformed into harmony in the Maserati 5000 GT. 'So ran the press blurb put out by Maserati for its astonishing 5000 GT, of which there were only a total of thirty-four ever produced, from 1959 to 1966.These thirty-four Maserati 5000 GTs were the last individually specified and bodied gran turismos in Maserati's eminent history....
I truly adore Ferrari's 330 GT 2+2 Series II. These magnificent cars perfectly symbolize the sophistication of automobiles in the 1960s. So swinging. In 1964 the 330 GT 2+2 was unveiled at Ferrari's annual press conference.
A vehicle for which the word 'rugged' would seem to have been defined, the original Land Rover was designed in 1947 by Maurice Wilks at the Rover Company & launched at the 1948 Amsterdam Car Show. It was quite specifically a reflection of that prominent WW2 vehicle, the Jeep.
The Bentley has always been the quintessence of British class. And at Beverly Hills Car Club now we have one of the very classiest, a 1948 Bentley Mark VI Hooper Drophead Convertible Right-Hand-Drive that is one of only three ever produced by Hooper & Co., the celebrated London coachbuilding specialists. This is a Bentley that has been featured...
The Mercedes-Benz 280 SL, like the 1971 model we presently have at Beverly Hills Car Club, is one of the all-time classic cars, an inarguable piece of art.Why? Because it is so beautiful it has become literally the car of kings. Or, at least, The King: none other than Elvis Presley himself, the King of Rock'n'Roll, purchased one - a white convertible...
It is like the ultimate James Bond car. And timeless - as much Daniel Craig as Sean Connery. And, aptly enough for a superspy, 'Pantera' is Italian for panther, the perfect definition of this archetypal gas-guzzling muscle car which accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in under six seconds.
The most beautiful tow truck in the world? Enzo Ferrari is famously known for saying, "The Jaguar E-Type is the most beautiful car in the world", and we agree! Not sure how to categorize this tow truck from a recent seller of ours, but we do love the effort and effect -especially the beautiful 1965 Jaguar E-Type on the truck!...
The AC Cobra, sold in the United States as the Shelby Cobra and AC Shelby Cobra, is a sports car manufactured by British company AC Cars, with a Ford V8 engine. It was produced intermittently in both the United Kingdom and later the United States since 1962. A super muscle-car, the AC Cobra was the idea behind the Dodge Viper GTS, a concept...
'If you feel obligated to ask about the price you not only will never understand the car, you have branded yourself incapable of ever appreciating its virtues even if someone gave you one.' So in September 1970 decreed Car & Driver magazine of the Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5.
"Michael Jordan’s 1996 Mercedes-Benz S600 Lorinser will be auctioned off for $23 as a nod to his Chicago Bulls jersey number. The NBA Hall of Famer’s former car is available on Whatnot, a social marketplace for users to buy or sell collectible items."
We're huge fans of both MJ and Mercedes, and were fortunately...
"If you have a collector car or even just expressed interest in the business, then you have almost certainly seen an ad for The Beverly Hills Car Club and probably wondered if they were legitimate. With all the clickbait ads and scammers on the Web, it is with considerable pleasure that I get to write a review of a real, legitimate business...
"When Michael Jordan wasn’t speeding down the lane to show off a flashy dunk, he was cruising around Chicago in a swath of luxury cars. Here’s your look at this former NBA star’s automotive fleet during his famed playing days."
Excited to be mentioned in this U.S. Sun piece looking at some of His Airness's...
"For $115,000, Will An 8k Mile 1991 Acura NSX Brighten Up The New Year For You? The 1991 Acura NSX has been well-maintained and driven just 8,762 miles since new!" Here's yet another mention from Carscoops.com highlighting an amazing 1991 Acura NSX in our recent inventory here at the Beverly Hills Car Club. Thanks to Car...
"This coupe is often sold for less than the Porsche 911 996. It comes powered by a 302-hp V8, but the car’s real selling point is its distinctive body language. The interior is also filled with advanced technology and includes a panoramic roof." Here's Motor Biscuit discussing "Top 10 of the Ultimate Used Grand Tourers...
"Here's a roundup of 10 of MJ's most expensive purchases from over the decades, some of which would make even seasoned car collectors green with envy!" Here's a mention from Slashgear.com discussing some of the most recognized of his Airness's car collection, and this Mercedes-Benz S600, customized for him by Lorinser,...
"Few cars get JDM enthusiasts going more than the first-generation Acura NSX and this model from 1994 is one of the cheapest you’re going to find online. This 1994 Acura NSX has been listed up for sale through Beverly Hills Car Club and has a classified ad price of just $58,500. While that’s still quite a lot of money, it’s surprisingly...
"Rolls Royce has always been the icon of success, but we wanted to do something special for Jeffree. We decided to add more ponies under the hood and reimagined the exterior and interior with his pink color. Fully restored and elegantly elevated, this pink beauty is ready to turn some heads."
"What Everyone Should Remember About The BMW Z8. The Z8 remains the coolest and most iconic convertible ever produced by BMW."
HotCars.com published this fun article looking at ten interesting facts about the Z8. If you scroll down to #3 you'll see a Z8 Alpina Roadster recently for sale here at Beverly Hills Car...
"If you’re looking to live a bit of the supercar lifestyle without breaking the bank, we’re here to help. Here’s the cheapest Ferrari currently listed for sale in the U.S.!" Cheapest Ferrari for Sale in the US at Beverly Hills Car Club? MotorBiscuit.com looks at the 1985 Mondial Cabriolet, currently the cheapest Ferrari...
"It almost beggars belief that these stunning Italian sports cars were parked and forgotten about." HotCars.com Includes Us In Their "10 Sickest Italian Sports Car Barn Finds" article. Check out the Beverly Hills Car Club classics in this article that looks at a few Diamonds in the Ruff! Thanks to Jason Garbutt...
"Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't let the chilly weather in Southern California keep him from his convertible on Sunday. The bodybuilding icon is a collector of contemporary vintage vehicles, as HotCars noted a number of others he's owned or been pictured in over the years."
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"The Porsche 356 is always my answer to people who are looking for a car for vintage rallies that is fun to drive, well-built and reliable, and does not cost tons of money. If I were to go on any vintage rally, the 356 would be my personal choice 10 times out of 10. These cars are really that exceptional." A gleaming1956...
"One day, I will own a Ferrari" - almost every gearhead has said this to themselves at least once in their life, and rightly so. Thankfully, the used market has several Ferrari options that are far more affordable than people think. A Ferrari 612 Scaglietti at Beverly Hills Car Club makes...
"Of all the cars that BMW has built since launching its own branded car in 1932, one of the most beautiful has been the E9 coupes. Built from 1968 through 1975, these stunning GT cars have all the style and elegance you could want, combined with strong performance and a winning reputation on the race track." A new 1974...
"It’s reward enough to reach 100-years-old, but getting a classic Bentley luxury car for your centennial birthday present is icing on the proverbial cake. Especially when its one you used to drive." Great Fox News piece from reporter Gary Gastelu about a Centenarian & his Bentley....
"Fast-forwarding to my final and purchased vehicle I found online at a dealership called Beverly Hills Car Club in Los Angeles. It sells vintage cars from rolling chassis all the way up to the concours level." ClassicCars.com reminds us that buying that first collector car can be quite a journey! Reader Rob Staple shares...
"Pick of the Day: 1966 Karmann Ghia as VW sports car marks 65 years" We made the Classic Cars Journal "Pick of the Week" with this 1966 Karmann Ghia! Check out the review and photos of this beautiful 1966 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia convertible - in Aero Silver with a black interior and updated with a 1,600cc VW dual-port engine....
Wow, we've received an enormous amount of press and publicity about this car! Here's a recent write-up in basketballnetwork.net, as check all these earlier publications...
For James Bond buffs, TMZ.com mentions this 1992 Lamborghini Diablo for sale from the film 'Die Another Day' with Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry. "The classic car features a timeless signature color combination of Diablo Rosso and eye-catching Nero leather and red piping interior. The Lambo features a 5-speed manual transmission, 5.7-liter engine, power...
We love passing on a great deal to our clients, like recently this beautiful 1st Gen Acura NSX! "The first-generation Acura / Honda NSX is widely regarded as one of the finest sports cars to ever come out of Japan and an incredibly cheap example has just come across our radar." Thanks to Brad Anderson at Carscoops.com (June 3 2020)...
"We love a good barn find here at Road & Track, and this is about as cool as it gets." California car, zero...
"This 1961 Ferrari 250 GTE Spent Decades Hidden in a Garage. Now It’s Up for Sale." This is the story of a true barn...
Check out these beautiful Cars In The Metallica Garage with a mention of Beverly Hills Car Club and a magnificent 1968 Jaguar XKE 1.5 2+2...
If you thought all North American garages had been checked for overlooked Mercedes-Benz 300 SLs, this 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300...
"Driving this British beauty is a dream for many. They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes, but that doesn’t really...