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  • 1988 Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole

    1988 Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole with Ferruccio Lamborghini Emblem on Lamborghini Nero and White Leather Interior. For sales in Canada at August Motorcars. Aggressive and elegant. Courtesy August Motorcars https://www.augustmotorcars.com/inventory/used-1988-lamborghini-countach-za9ca05a1jla12341 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.

  • 1965 Maserati 3500 GTI

    1965 Maserati 3500 GTI "Sebring" II, aimed at the American Gran Turismo market and named after Maserati's 1957 racing victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring. Courtesy House of Cars Read more: houseofcars.be/maserati-3500-gti-sebring-ii-1965/ 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 246 Dino by Dave Adams

    A stunning 1960 Ferrari 246 Dino Photo by Dave Adams Dave Adams Automotive Images

  • Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spider for sale

    Owning a Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spider meant something. It still does today, more than ever. Out of the 1,406 Daytonas produced between 1968 and 1973, only 121 were spiders; they were the official factory-built convertible versions of the car that a Cavallino article describes as “a sight to behold, mean looking and muscled, weaving dramatically on its overworked suspension, shaking and darting under heavy braking in a corner, literally pushing air and dirt aside, leaving a wake and making its own weather, loud as hell and scattering birds to the four winds.” Add the feeling of an open roof, the wind whipping one’s hair, the sun casting upon one’s face, and you had a car that was the Enzo of the 1970s, an ultimate Prancing Horse status symbol. [...] For sales at A&S. Courtesy of Auxietre & Schmidt Read more about this car: https://www.auxietreschmidt.com/cars/1971-ferrari-365-gts-4-daytona-spider/ 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.

  • Ferrari 250 California by FastFabio

    A glamorous evening with this Ferrari 250 California captured by FastFabio for Pastorelli Classic Cars. https://fastfabio.myportfolio.com/

  • Maserati by Gabriel Milori

    A Red Racing Maserati Photo by Gabriel Milori http://www.gabrielmilori.com/#/new-gallery-1/

  • Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale by Rémi Dargegen

    The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale was first build in 1967 by Franco Scaglione. When Scaglione was entrusted with the task of defining the design of the 18 chassis, derived from the victorious Tipo 33/2, no one would probably have expected one of the most beautiful cars of all time and perhaps the maximum expression of the mid-engined "Berlinetta"of the 60s. Photo by Rémi Dargegen Photography

  • Ferrari Testarossa by Automotive Photography

    A Ferrari milestone, this Testarossa, captured in an unusual white color on black background. Her 390 PS, 385 hp twelve-cylinder, 4.9 litre on top. A tribute to Enzo who used to say "I build engines and attach wheels to them." Photo by Automotive Photography C O L O G N E www.automotive-cologne.com/

  • 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta restoration

    Do you love Ferrari fine restoration works like we do? A Barkaways shoot of a 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Tour de France restoration brings us through the most intimate details of this rare car. The 250 GT Berlinetta was built from 1956 to 1959 to compete in the Gran Turismo category, although a small part of the 45 units were built in a street legal configuration. It is sometimes called TDF (Tour De France) due to its numerous successes achieved in the French race (1956, 1957, 1958 and 1959), a name that was never made official by Ferrari. Courtesy of Barkaways Lt. barkaways.com/cars/view/ferrari_250_gt_berlinetta_tour_de_france_1958

  • Alfa Romeo TZ1 by Rémi Dargegen

    Alfa Romeo TZ1 by Rémi Dargegen Photography Courtesy www.historiccars.fr

  • Jaguar F-Type by Peter Mocke

    An adventure with a modern Jaguar F-Type, to go meet his fellow older brothers. Shot for TopCar South Africa by Peet Mocke Photography

  • Carroll Shelby's Personal 427 Cobra

    "As Einstein said -Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom- It is on our generation to ensure that the next generations enjoy even greather freedoms, so that future stories will be as remarkable as those in the past".

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