Prolific Los Angeles-based car collector and real estate mogul Manny Khoshbin is selling one of his Bugatti Veyrons and while most cars in his collection
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The 1969 Corvette Barrister Is Certainly One Very Interesting (And Bizarre) Creation
You may not have heard of the 1969 Chevrolet Corvette ‘Barrister’ before but one example is heading to a Mecum Auctions event running from March
This Awesome 1993 GMC Typhoon Has Only Been Driven 272 Miles
The GMC Typhoon is one of the most unique performance cars from the 1990s and a particularly low-mileage example is currently up for auction. GMC
This Ferrari F50 Is One Of Just Eight RHD Examples And Now It’s Going To Cross The Auction Block
Every Ferrari F50 is special regardless of options or mileage. Ferrari only made 349 of them and they all used a Formula 1-derived 4.7-liter V12
Now Is The Perfect Time To Buy The Last Naturally Aspirated V8 Ferrari: The 458 Italia
The Ferrari 458 Italia is a true supercar icon and with prices starting to soar, now could be the last opportunity to buy one for
Forget The New Integra, This 1996 Honda Integra Type R Sedan Is The One To Buy
The 2023 Acura Integra may be reviving the iconic Integra nameplate but it likely will be closely related to the Honda Civic Si. If you
This Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster Needs An Owner That Will Drive It
The automotive industry is unlikely to see a vehicle quite like the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren ever again and it seems some collectors are finally realizing
Would You Buy Someone Else’s 1973 Dodge Challenger Restomod Project?
Classic cars are very cool and oftentimes restomods can be even better since they mix those old-school cool looks with modern technology. The restomods that
Which Of These 2000s Muscle Trucks Are You Winning On Tuesday’s BaT Auction?
Trucks, like cars and SUVs, are going electric. At the compact end off the scale Ford’s hybrid unibody Maverick has proved so hot that Ford
You Can Own F1 Legend Juan Manuel Fangio’s Personal 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Owning a piece of racing history is something few of us will ever experience. Still, the desire and appreciation we have for such objects are