His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The Porsche Type 64, or Porsche 64, or Type 60K10 is perhaps one of the most iconic cars in the world. It could have also been the most expensive one to ever be sold at public auction, had it not been ...
It was anticipated to be one for the record books, but in the end the auction of the 1939 Porsche Type 64 at RM Sotheby's Monterey Car Week sale event will go down in history for another, less ...
An incredibly rare and historically significant Porsche will be crossing the auction block this summer during Monterey Car Week. Scheduled to see the limelight at the RM Sotheby’s auction in August is ...
There were multiple press releases. There was a highly produced video. There was a Chris Harris Top Gear video. The hype generated for the auction of the only remaining Porsche Type 64 made it ...
This year's Monterey Car Week scheduled for mid-August will be one for the ages, as the granddaddy of all Porsches will go under the hammer. Auction house RM Sotheby’s used Saturday's Luftgekühlt ...
The formula mixing retro vibes with an electric powertrain has already proven successful, especially given the rising interest for classic cars that have been reinvented using all-electric hardware.
After the biggest blunder in recent auction history, the Nazi car that Ferdinand Porsche made didn't sell. During Saturday night's highly charged standing-room only auction in downtown Monterey, ...
One of the most closely watched auction lots of Monterey car week was Ferdinand Porsche's 1939 Type 64. The car entered Monterey week with a massive amount of publicity material in its orbit, ...
A 1939 Porsche Type 64, the oldest car to wear a Porsche badgewas expected to fetch in excess of $20 million at auction. One of the three1939 Porsche Type 64's ever built caused quite a ruckus ...
Peter Mullin, who has collected more than 30 Bugattis at his Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard California, is receiving an appropriate body to be fitted to one of the last remaining 1939 Bugatti Type ...
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