Lost Prototype: Intermeccanica Squire SS100

Intermeccanica began building their own cars in 1959, but in 1974 the company began developing their first replica, the Squire SS100. The first prototype was built in Italy and sent to Philadelphia in 1972, but shortly thereafter disappeared and… more»

2012 Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance

Seeing the show cars on the lawn at Pebble Beach is quite a thrill, but seeing/hearing/smelling them in action is something altogether different. Each year approximately 160 of the Pebble Beach Concours show cars go on a 50 mile… more»

2012 McCall Motorworks Revival

The Monterey Jet Center houses one of the premier events of Auto Week each year on Wednesday evening.  The McCall Motorworks Revival hosts approximately 3,000 guests at the event that is catered by local restaurants and wineries.  Event sponsors… more»

1967 Corvette 427 Project

The seller of this 1967 Corvette claims it is “the project you have been dreaming about!” We are not sure if they are talking about good or bad dreams, so you will have to be the judge. It is… more»

Concours on the Avenue 2012

Downtown Carmel transforms itself into a great place to hold a car show twice during Auto Week. The first is on the Tuesday prior to Pebble Beach. The Concours on the Avenue is an excellent event to stroll among… more»

Monterey Motorsports Pre-Reunion 2012

This fantastic event takes place the weekend prior to the Pebble Beach Concours and it allows participants in the actual Motorsport reunion time to test/tune their cars as well as participate in short race events. Here is a Bugatti… more»

Monterey Auto Week 2012

The Monterey Auto Week is a collection of events that have spawned from the Pebble Beach Concours. The first Pebble Beach Concours took place in 1950 as a small showing of cars to compliment the Pebble Beach Road Race…. more»

Swans Invade Monterey Peninsula

It has been over a week ago since this pair descended on the famous golf course known as Pebble Beach. These swan cars may not be what you would expect to see cruising around such a ritzy place, but… more»

Rare Tourer: 1948 Allard L-Type

Attention Allard fans! A super rare 1948 Allard L-Type has just surfaced. Only a handful are known to exist today and this one has been hidden away for decades. A restoration was started 30 years ago, but never completed…. more»

To-Do’s Done: 1975 MGB GT

MGBs are great fun… in the summertime, but if you plan to drive your car in the coming months, the roof equipped GT may be more up your alley. Driver quality examples are plentiful, cheap, and there is enough… more»

Barn Finds T-Shirts

We just received a shipment of new t-shirts and they look great. Here is our in-house model and staff writer, Josh, sporting one. They cost $30 $20 shipped and can be purchased here. We are also giving one away… more»

Original Owner: 1961 Corvette

We have a hard time keeping the same car for 5 years more less 50 years, but when the car is a 1961 Corvette we can understand why the owner of this one has kept it for all these… more»

Saratoga Estate Sale

While sifting through Craigslist, we came across a post for an estate sale in Saratoga, California and thought it might be of some interest to anyone in the market for an American Classic from the ’50s. The sale is… more»

Suvivor Goat: 1967 Pontiac GTO

You know a car has attained cult status when it has a nickname that is known globally. In the case of the Pontiac GTO, its nickname is well known, even though it is actually longer than its name. We… more»

1967 Intermeccanica Torino Spyder

Italian cars are known for voluptuous and elegant styling, but typically not for reliability. To solve the dependability issues and make their cars more appealing to the American market, one Italian manufacture had the brilliant idea of stuffing an… more»

Barn Wasp: 1971 AMC Hornet SC/360

One of the greatest joys of being a barn finder is making new discoveries. You never know what car you might find and it might be something you’ve never even heard of before. Almost every day we find something… more»

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