The great Enzo Ferrari once boldly claimed that aerodynamics was for people that couldn’t build decent engines. However, this failed to recognize that for most of Formula 1 history, the cars bearing his name almost always had the most… more»
Aerocoupe
NASCAR Homologation: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe 2+2
The 1980s were a unique time for the Automotive industry. Some customers in the early 80s were getting fed up with cars that had poor build quality, questionable reliability, and started making a move toward the import market. By… more»
Rare G-Body: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2
General Motors’ G platform is a popular one among automotive enthusiasts, thanks to its front-engine, rear-drive layout and plenty of factory-ready performance vehicles using the platform. The company produced homologation special models for NASCAR competition using the G-body, creating… more»
NASCAR Special: 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe
Automotive history is littered with cars which were developed by manufacturers specifically to give their brand a winning edge in competition. Lancia gave us the Stratos, the 037, and the Delta Integrale for rallying. Ford developed the Sierra Cosworth… more»




