Jay Leno takes us for a ride in his 1941 fire truck What’s the best classic bang for your buck? A fire truck, says Jay Leno, especially when it has a V12 ‘So the …
Ferrari 250 GT Zagato – Rhapsody in Blue One of the rarest and most beautiful Ferraris, this Zagato-bodied 250GT garners awards wherever it is shown. But its owner is not …
Bugatti type 35A – first of the few In 1925, Bugatti offered a more customer-friendly version of its Type 35 Grand Prix car, which it named the 35A. Mark Dixon …
Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 – Class Act Five decades have elapsed since Mercedes-Benz launched the first S-Class. Glen Waddington drives the greatest of its type: the 450SEL 6.9. Piling …
Rupert Keegan – The Octane interview We’re saddened to report the passing of the charismatic racer Rupert Keegan, known best for winning the 1976 British Formula 3 Championship, …
Tom Walkinshaw’s Renault Clio V6 – Middle Class Hero Tom Walkinshaw Racing turned RenaultSport’s Clio V6 from mad mid-engined concept into production reality. And this one belonged to the man himself …
Lamborghini Silhouette – Out of the shadows The Silhouette is the rarest Lamborghini of the classic era – and that’s a shame, reckons Mark Dixon after driving a superb …
Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado – Gold Rush In the late 1960s, Cadillac went radical with its luxurious Fleetwood Eldorado Coupe. Glen Waddington prowls the city streets in one. So …
Cugnot fardier à vapeur replica – The first self-propelled vehicle We were saddened to hear the news of Alain Cerf’s passing. To pay tribute to the founder of the Tampa Bay Automobile …