Mercedes W196 Streamliner driven by Formula One legends Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss was sold for a record $53 million (51.155mln euros) at auction in Stuttgart.
A classic Mercedes F1 car has set a new record, selling for $A85.3 million (€51.15 million) at a recent auction, making it ...
Mercury’s one-model-year-only turbocharged Zephyr coupe, found in the same Denver-area self-service car graveyard that brought us last week’s 1954 Dodge Meadowbrook. Before you Box Fox ...
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It’s like the original chopped Mercury of Italy ... won the Rallye Monte Carlo in 1954. This one sports a Flaminia drivetrain, with the V6 engine bored out to 2.8 liters and spinning hotter ...
The Ford Model T, produced from 1908 to 1926, is a car that revolutionized transportation. During the early 1900s, cars were ...
The car stood out with its two body styles - a traditional open-wheel design and a streamlined, closed-wheel version.
A Mercedes-Benz W196 piloted by Fangio and Moss just fetched the highest known price paid for a grand prix car at auction.
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Some believe the honor belongs to a project put together by Sam Barris', the older brother of George Barris, using a Mercury Club Coupe as a base. This original lead sled, if you’ll allow me to ...