More Ponies for the Boxster

First 300-Plus-Horsepower Boxster Now, although the RS60 spyder is the first Boxster to wear the "RS" label, this car does not bring with it a lighter and intensified package as is the ...

1930 Reo 25

Ransom Eli Oldsmobile retired from the company that bears his name in 1904, but was persuaded to head up a new company making more basic transportation, using his monogram REO. This 1930 m...

1930 Maybach Zeppelin DS8 Spohn Limousine

Maybach built chassis, which were bodied by many different coachwork companies, but the nearby Karosserie Spohn, in nearby Ravensburg, bodied most of the Zeppelins. Very few were built in ...

1930 Maybach Zeppelin DS7 Spohn Cabriolet

Wilhelm Maybach is truly one of the fathers of the automobile, credited with building the first four-wheel motorized vehicle designed for personal transportation (the 1889 steel-wheel wago...

1930 LaSalle 7 Passenger Phaeton

These days, if you need seven-passenger seating, you are sentenced to a minivan or an SUV. What a remarkable step backwards. In the '20s and '30s, there were a number of stylish and powerf...

2010 Yenko Chevrolet Camaro Prototype

Back in the 1960s, Don Yenko was the man responsible for a slew of go-fast GM cars—nearly everything from the Corvair to the Camaro got extra power and improved handling thanks to the GM C...

1930 Chrysler Model 70 Race Car

Fresh from a restoration carried out in Australia, was this charming vintage racer, which is now owned and campaigned by former Chrysler Engineering czar Francois Castaing. In its day, man...