The 356 was Porsche’s first production automobile and the foundation vehicle for the iconic 911. Designed by Ferdinand ‘Ferry’ Porsche, it was a lightweight, nimble- handling, rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, Read More
Nothing lights the fire of a would-be Jaguar enthusiast more than a V12-powered Series III E-Type.
Elegant with advanced underpinnings, Jaguar’s E-Type was a groundbreaking design for its time that has Read More
This stylish 1953 DeSoto Firedome sedan was sold new by Mansell Overand Ltd of New Westminster, British Columbia, to John and Annie Alderson of South Burnaby, British Columbia, on March 18, 1953, who retained Read More
Holden’s all-Australian WB Statesman arrived in 1980 as a standalone luxury model, intended to take the full-sized fight to Ford and its dominant Fairlane and LTD in the premium-car market.
The WB Statesman Read More
This Mustang Coupe is a rare find, an original factory manual with incredibly low mileage that is untouched and unmodified.
Recently the car has undergone a meticulous refurbishment with new brakes, wheel Read More
The 1971 911 E produced 155bhp, a significant gain from the 911 T’s 125bhp, achieved by the use of Bosch mechanical fuel injection and 9.1:1 compression.
Introduced in 1970, the long wheel-base 911 gained Read More
If you’re looking for a tough Falcon with the works, then look no further.
This XW GT-HO Tribute has colour, a big motor and is nicely put together. In ceramic coated Onyx Black with spectacular white Read More