Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione at the Amelia Island FOS

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The Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cars we’ve been blessed with this century thus far. I mean, just look at it. The quintessential essence of the Italian Sports car, this 8C was deep red with a body of sleek curvaceous sexiness.

Many people tend to think right to Ferrari, but remember, Alfa Romeo is the real “Original Gangsta” of Italian sports cars. Enzo Ferrari raced Alfas himself, and his race team, Scuderia Ferrari, saw legendary success with Alfas before they were able to build their own cars after the War. Alfa Romeo was where so much of what we hold dear about Italian cars now all started, and the 8C Competizione marked the return of greatness to the brand. Greatness Alfa continues to push for today with the 4C and the Giulia Quadrifoglio.

Feast your eyes!

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1956 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz at the 2015 Radnor Hunt Concours

1956 Cadillac Eldorado Interior

When it comes to Cadillac and the Fifties, everyone thinks of the crazy 1959 model, with its gargantuan chrome bumpers, oversized hulking body lines, and sky-high fins. That’s a shame, because it means that the cleaner styling of the mid-Fifties models often gets overlooked. This red Biarritz convertible featured some fantastic cues, such as the lashings of chrome everywhere, and a great license plate. For those of you who don’t know what it means, “GOOMAH” is a colloquial spelling of the Italian “comare”, which is a term used for a mistress. According to the owner’s wife, she asked for this plate because the owner spends more time with the car than with her. Enjoy the photos. Continue reading 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz at the 2015 Radnor Hunt Concours

Jay Leno Drives a Blue Beetle with a Wankel

There are some unassuming cars that will stop the crowds at a car show, and leave you wondering why until you take a closer look.

This blue VW Beetle is one of those…

-Nick

What difference does header diameter make? Here’s the answer–it makes quite a difference.

Engine Masters is, just like Roadkill, becoming a bit of a favorite show of mine. David Freiburger and his partner in crime, Steve Dulcich, are great at explaining how changing out headers on an engine without changing anything else in regards to airflow can have either positive effects, or detrimental effects. In this case, going to a larger header does have a benefit when performing at peak RPM, but going too high can mess with the power curve and even reduce peak power. Watch above, and learn a few things. It’s worth it.

-Albert S. Davis

Lamborghini 400GT 2+2 Spotted on Amelia Island

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This gorgeous gem was waiting for us in one of the event parking areas on Amelia Island. Burgundy might just be the best color on a Lamborghini 400GT 2+2, and it would’ve surely fit in just fine in the show itself.

Enjoy the photos!

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Toyota RAV4 XLE 2WD Review: More Ground Clearance With Less Compromise

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Last weekend my girlfriend, Gabrielle, and I travelled deep into the lake country of Minnesota for a family gathering of sorts. I don’t get up there as often as I’d like to, and I always feel like the visit is too short when I do. This trip was different in a few ways, though. My Grandma Ann’s health had been declining, to the point where I knew we needed to get out to try and see her. I wanted her, and the rest of the family, to meet Gab, and I knew time was becoming a factor. Unfortunately, as it happened, our visit came a few weeks too late.

Our trip to Minnesota became about finding solace as as a family, and showing support for my Grandpa Don in this most trying time in life. On the lighter side, Gab got to meet everyone, many of whom had been anxiously waiting to see if she was real for some time. We really had a great time, and it was beautiful just being together with everyone as a family. It was a short trip, but it was extremely valuable.

Now, me being me, I don’t like to rent a car without doing an article on it. Gab likes crossovers and she loves bright blue, so this particular Toyota RAV4 seemed to check all of the right boxes in the car park. It’s not the sort of car I usually review either, so I figured it might add some relevancy for this site in areas other than expensive sports cars.

A few years back, my parents and I had a RAV4 in Sedona, Arizona, and we were thrilled with how well it did with some rather intense surprise off-roading. That one was 4WD, though, and this one was 2WD, so I guess it’s more of a “RAV2”. Even still, rural Minnesota has some off road areas, so I figured the ground clearance may come in handy, along with that legendary Toyota dependability.

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Ford Maverick spotted in Royal Oak, MI

1970 Ford Maverick

Seen on Woodward Avenue during the meet we attended, this orange Maverick was a well-modified example of a car that some would occasionally write off as just another compact commuter-mobile of the early Seventies. With a set of traction bars, Centerline-style wheels, and big rear tires, this was a small Ford that packed a spicy punch.

Spotted by: Nick and Al

-Albert S. Davis

Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance

A stunning example among the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossas that were featured at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. I was looking back through my photos, and it managed to catch my eye. Surely one of a number of gems we have yet to post from our past endeavors. Much more where this came from.

Enjoy!

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1949 Buick Roadmaster at the 2016 Amelia Island Concours

1949 Buick Roadmaster Front

When Buick hit 1949, they were still using the smooth-running, classy straight-8 engines for which they’d become known over time. The big Roadmaster was their flagship ride, with acres of style, chrome, and good cheer. Even though the Fifties hadn’t quite hit yet, the lines of the 1949 model would be somewhat of a preview of what was to come from GM’s near-luxury brand. Continue reading 1949 Buick Roadmaster at the 2016 Amelia Island Concours

A very blue Pagani Huayra at the CF Charities Supercar Show

Pagani Huayra CF Charities 2016

Paganis are always a sight to be seen, and luckily for us, there are more to be seen in America now than ever!

-Nick

Infiniti QX80 Limited Review: The Plush Utility Vehicle

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I believe the term is “Land Yacht.” A massive, expensive way of getting from place to place for people who like to take up their slightly-more-than-fair share of space in the world. It also works great if you have a large family, although, most forms of birth control are a lot cheaper than this $90,000 behemoth.

Either way, if this is the way you want to get around in the world, then the Infiniti QX80 Limited will do a lot to float your boat. Maybe a Cadillac Escalade is too “Tony Soprano” for you. Maybe you’d like a Mercedes GLS, but, unfortunately, your local dealer just sold their last one to another real estate agent who’s drowning themselves in payments trying to “project an image of success” to their clients. Have no fear, the QX80 is here to save the day, and you just might be glad you didn’t get the others.

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Dune buggies are supposed to be usable on the road and off of it. Someone forgot to tell this one.

used to love dune buggies as a kid. Their carefree looks, futuristic styling, and feel-good ideas were ideal for anyone stuck in the late Sixties who wanted to go surfing or to the beach but wanted to look glamorous along the way. Well, when Fred Williams tries to do it, he fails spectacularly, and it’s to our benefit. Watch what happens when him and a friend drag one out of mothballs and desperately make it run, then fail, then run, then fail again. Will they ever make it to the beach?