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  • 1966 Porsche 906 by Daniel Zizka

    A matching numbers, original car 1966 Porsche 906 with a remarkable racing history in the Targa Florio and many other races in period. Photo by Daniel Zizka instagram.com/danielzizka/

  • Countach 5000 by Tom Wheatley

    A legend of the 80s, this series of Countach 5000 was captured by classic car photographer Tom Wheatley.

  • Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint

    Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint shape was the result of Giorgetto Giugiaro's first major project as head designer for Carrozzeria Bertone, and is arguably one of the most influential designs in the history of automotive styling, anticipating the timeless and successsful shape of the GT Junior. This 1966 perfectly maintained is now for sale by DriverSource. Read more: http://ow.ly/OwJw50BOxQY SpeedHolics has not been paid to write about this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. We simply choose to write about products and brands that appeal to our passions, and hopefully to yours too.

  • 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Drogo No.7 by Dave Rook

    1960 Ferrari 250 GT Drogo No.7 - Silverstone Classic 2011 Photo by Dave Rook Motorsportinpictures

  • Porsche Martini Racing by Marcus Krüger

    Porsche Martini Racing captured by classic car photographer Marcus Krüger

  • 1976 Porsche 934 in Grand Prix White

    Canepa recently added to their listings this 3.0-liter 485+ horsepower air-cooled turbo flat six engine, 4-speed manual transmission 1976 Porsche 934. An old lady with remarkable racing history and impressive restoration. See here the high resolution photos: http://ow.ly/JJNj50BLu2T Read more about the car: http://ow.ly/dprZ50BLu2U SpeedHolics has not been paid to write about this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. We simply choose to write about products and brands that appeal to our passions, and hopefully to yours too.

  • Porsche 911 Le Mans by Singer

    The 911 "Le Mans" reimagined by Singer is one of the absolute creations of the US Porsche atelier. We love it! Courtesy Singer Vehicle Design See more photos: http://singervehicledesign.com/portfolio/le-mans/

  • 1993 Ferrari F40 LM Chassis 97893 by Dave Rook

    Another photo of the stunning 1993 Ferrari F40 LM Chassis 97893 Photo by Dave Rook Motorsportinpictures

  • 1987 Ferrari 412 For Sale

    The Ferrari for those who dream living like a Sultan. Actually pre-owned by a Sultan, this 1987 Ferrari 412 is now for sale by Silverstone Auctions Photo Credits: Silverstone Auctions Read more: http://ow.ly/GVCQ50BJRKc SpeedHolics has not been paid to write about this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. We simply choose to write about products and brands that appeal to our passions, and hopefully to yours too.

  • 1993 Ferrari F40 LM Chassis 97893 by Dave Adams

    1993 Ferrari F40 LM Chassis 97893 Photo by Dave Adams @daveadams_daai

  • 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 "Daytona" Competizione Conversion For Sale

    1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 "Daytona" Competizione Conversion - The Daytona was the fastest production car the world had ever seen and there was no doubt that the Daytona could also be competitive on track, but apparently no one at Maranello had the same view and decided to engage her officially. Nonetheless, some privateer saw the potential of the car and gave her a chance. One of them is for sale at BH Auction. Courtesy BH Auctions bhauction Read more: https://bhauction.com/.../1970-ferrari-365-gtb-4-daytona... SpeedHolics has not been paid to write about this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. We simply choose to write about products and brands that appeal to our passions, and hopefully to yours too.

  • 1985 Lancia Delta S4 Stradales

    Lancia were supposed to build 200 of these Lancia Delta S4 Stradales between 1985 and 1986 to meet strict competition regulations of Group B homologation. Although, with time and detailed research, it seems that far fewer were actually constructed, with some suggesting as few as 70 road-going Stradales having ever left the factory. One of them was recently sold by Girardo & Co Courtesy Girardo & Co Read more about this car: https://girardo.com/car/1985-lancia-delta-s4-stradale_5 SpeedHolics has not been paid to write about this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. We simply choose to write about products and brands that appeal to our passions, and hopefully to yours too.

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