Chassis No. WBAEG11090CB13160
Debuting at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1989, the 'E31' 8 Series was the most ambitious and technologically advanced road car produced by BMW since the homologated version of the M1 Group-5 race car. Underneath its sleek, two-door coupe body was an impressively complex package featuring an industry-fir..
Chassis No. WP0AA2962NS480221
Engine No. 61N00741
By 1989, the 'G-body' 911 that had captivated audiences since the 1974 Frankfurt Motor Show and catapulted the Porsche brand to new heights was 15 years old. A restyle was long overdue, and in 1989, the Carrera 4 and Carrera 2 debuted the 911's svelte new look. Internally named the 964, ..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ92ZPS800200
Launched at the 1977 Geneva Auto Salon, the Porsche 928 was a luxury GT car intended to replace the company's evergreen 911. Penned by Wolfgang Möbius, the 928 represented a new direction for the marque with its front-mounted V8 engine and futuristic design owing virtually nothing to any prior model.
The ..
Chassis No. VK8CUP11191CH0019
MVS – standing for Manufacture de Voitures de Sport or "sports car maker" - was founded in 1984 by French engineers Claude Poiraud and Gérard Godfroy to compete with fast, luxurious GT offerings from Porsche, Aston Martin, and Ferrari. Introduced at the 1986 Paris Motor Show, the company's first production model..
Chassis No. WP0JB0939HS051217
Engine No. BTR34037
The name of Alois Ruf is worshipped among Porsche cognoscenti; what was once a small tuning shop in Pfaffenhausen is now a recognized automobile manufacturer in its own right. Over the past four decades these much-sought-after machines have proven themselves able to out-perform the best ..
Chassis No. SBM11RAA6GW688016
Combining the latest in pioneering automotive technology and decades of racing experience, each McLaren that leaves Woking provides a uniquely thrilling experience. For the customer looking to go even further, McLaren Special Operations (MSO) provide a virtually endless list of customization options, and for ve..
Chassis No. 1FAFP90S86Y401369
Built in low production, away from the opinions of corporate committees, the GT40 was one of the ultimate special projects which allowed designers and engineers to push the limits and deliver a truly incredible finished product. In the pursuit of global racing dominance, several variations of the GT40 were teste..
Chassis No. ZFFSG17A9M0089549
Engine No. 26933
Owing its name to the fabled 500 and 250 Testa Rossa race cars of the 1950s, Ferrari's latest flagship made its debut under the dazzling lights of the Lido Nightclub ahead of the 1984 Paris Salon. The Testarossa replaced the outgoing Boxer series, and with it, the razor-sharp wedge profile ..
Chassis No. WBABA91000AL06826
Shock waves were sent through the automotive world during the 1987 Frankfurt Motor Show when the covers were pulled back to reveal the Z1. Harm Lagaay created a futuristic car with numerous unique styling and features. This car was quite literally BMW looking to the future as the 'Z' in Z1 stands for 'Zukunft' o..
Chassis No. WP0ZZZ99ZTS390701
Relentlessly refined for over half a century, the Porsche's final air-cooled 911 (Type 993) is considered among enthusiasts to be the pinnacle of the 911's rear-engined, air-cooled formula. Its combination of timeless styling, balanced handling, and magnificent performance means it is coveted not only as one of ..