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03/10/2020

The efficiency of beauty

The Jaguar D-Type is a historic racing car that was designed to be suitable for both the track and the road. The car was created by William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar, and his team of technicians and test drivers.
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02/10/2020

Ferrari Extravaganza

The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 was transformed into a unique "shooting brake" by Carrozzeria Vignale in 1967, based on an idea by Luigi "Coco" Chinetti Jr. and Robert "Bob" Peak.
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01/10/2020

The iconic Testarossa. Why.

This article discusses the significance of the Ferrari Testarossa in car design history, particularly its iconic shape that was driven by the need to protect the large side openings for the cooling of the rear-mounted engine.
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30/09/2020

Mona Lisa's cars

The article discusses Ralph Lauren's love for both fashion and cars, and how he finds inspiration for his fashion designs from the beauty of his car collection.
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29/09/2020

The Original. 1963-1970 Iso Rivolta GT IR 300

The article discusses the history and features of the Iso Rivolta GT IR 300, a luxurious, fast and reliable car produced by the Italian manufacturer ISO Rivolta in the 1960s. Despite its many positive qualities, the brand is often overlooked.
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28/09/2020

"Simplify and Lighten"

The article discusses the innovative designs of William B. Stout, the man behind America's first airliner and groundbreaking trains, and his foray into automobile design with the Scarab minivan in 1936.
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27/09/2020

Confidence in the future

The MPH division of Bonhams held its first physical-presence auction in the UK amidst new restrictions, and despite the apprehensive climate, the market proved to be steady with 67 cars out of 105 sold (63.80%). Notable cars at the auction included a 1995 Lancia Delta Integrale Evolution II, a 2018 McLaren 570S owned by a well-known hillclimb racer for charity rides, a 1973 Volvo 144 De Luxe model, and a rare 1966 Bristol 408 gran turismo. The article highlights interesting details about each car and their respective sale prices.
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26/09/2020

Salon Prive

This year's Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance at Blenheim Palace featured a selection of some of the finest cars from around the world. The event, which was heavily impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, was judged by a virtual/real hybrid jury system.
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25/09/2020

St Moritz goes eClassic

The article discusses the first "ST Moritz eClassic 2020" virtual race, organized by TCCT - The Classic Car Trust - in partnership with BERNINA Gran Turismo. Participants had a 20-minute open track with an Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale on the historic 1966 Monza track, and their best lap times were recorded on a leaderboard. The race used new high-end classic car simulator technology designed by Pininfarina and Zagato, and was an opportunity for classic car enthusiasts to experience a new dimension of passion. The top 20 participants and their lap times are listed, and the article notes that the TCCT eClassic program with the exclusive simulator editions from Pininfarina and Zagato will officially launch in early 2021 with the TCCT eClassic Racing Club.
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25/09/2020

The Lion effect

The Aguttes sale on September 20th at the Musée de l’Aventure Peugeot in Sochaux, reserved for cars of the Peugeot and Citroën brands, was a success due to its evocative location and the historical value of the cars. The auction saw 44 cars sold out of 57 lots on offer, equivalent to 77.19% and total sales of €1,033,440. The most expensive car sold was a 1969 Citroën DS21 Cabriolet, sold for €246,300. Other noteworthy sales included a 1995 Peugeot TULIP concept car sold for €8,700, a Citroën C2 V6 Sbarro sold for €33,900, and a 1996 Peugeot 306 S16 sold for €17,700. Despite being a "small local" sale, the event was considered successful.