The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum held the first in a series of...
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Discovery’s HD Theater series, Chasing Classic Cars, was in Philadelphia on April...
A museum containing a collection of some of the rarest and most...
Mario Andretti – the driver many feel is the greatest that ever...
Mario Andretti – the driver many feel is the greatest that ever...
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The American Car Company was the first to focus on sports car production. This car, which is one of the earliest in our collection, features a 571 cubic-inch engine and 40-inch wheels.
William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. commissioned 10 of these scaled-down replicas from Renault after their impressive 1906 Grand Prix win. After keeping one for himself, Vanderbilt arranged to have his racing enthusiast friends purchase the remaining nine. Today, only five remain.
A 7-litre engine made this one of the three most successful cars of the pre-World War 1 racing era. A car identical to this, stripped down, was the only stock car model to ever win the Indianapolis 500.
“The car that made good in a day” at the 1911 Indianapolis...