The very special Lancia is expected to sell for between €80,000 (~$86,600) and €160,000 (~$173,200)
This group clearly knows how to push HOA members’ buttons and make them upset
This 1964 Chevy has a supercharged LT4 V8, a 10-speed auto, coilover shocks and reupholstered and heated BMW seats
This one-of-a-kind Mercedes-Benz AMG is expected to sell for between $150,000 and $200,000
Joining the new 6.2-liter LSA engine in this classic Chevy muscle car are aftermarket heavy-duty springs and new Wilwood brakes
The prototype GT40 raced at Le Mans in 1965 but was retired after the 11th lap
Complementing the lovely exterior is a cabin bathed in dark brown leather
While the exterior has been modified, the cabin is mostly stock but does include racing harnesses
Dubbed the Hellair, this restomod of the classic Chevrolet Bel Air also features a manual gearbox
Some cars hardly change design-wise from one iteration to the next, but others look totally different
BMW’s dashboard and instrument layouts have changed radically in the last few years and we want to hear which you prefer
Built by Aston for a customer, the 430 hp posh Toyota IQ can reach 62 mph in 4.2 seconds and touch 170 mph
The T10 Autotutto has a bench seat that can fold out into a bed, a metal sink, cupboards, and a raised roof
15,000-mile C126 has been in storage for over 15 years and was the top-spec model in its day
A gorgeous Riviera Blue Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.8 is among the cars being sold and may fetch as much as $950,000
1987 IROC-kitted Z-28 comes with a perfect tan leather interior and a tuned-port injection V8 making a tire-shredding 190 hp
Classic muscle truck with a 7.4-liter V8 still has its original pre-inspection delivery covers and vintage tires
This is the only Audi S2 on earth to be fitted with the V10 engine of an R8