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curating car culture.
Porsche Carrera GT


Simplify, then add lightness.
Perfection from behind!


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Wide body shooting brake GTV6 looking incredibly contemporary.


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Lamborghini Countach Periscopio




The Bugatti EB110 was launched in Paris on September 15, 1991, at the Place de la Défense, with French actor Alain Delon presenting it to the public. The event was a spectacle, intended to signal Bugatti’s return to the automotive world after decades of dormancy.


Probably the greatest cockpit of all time: BMW E34 Alpina B10 🛸
To build the B10 Bi-Turbo, Alpina dismantled a BMW M30 engine, replaced the stock pistons with forged units, installed two Garrett T25 water-cooled turbochargers, and added a Bosch variable boost control with a range of 0.4-0.8 bar, adjustable from the driver’s seat.
Additional modifications helped raise the horsepower of the standard M30 engine from 211
HP to a staggering 360 HP. Alpina stated a 0-100 kph (62 mph) acceleration time of 5.6 seconds and a top speed of over 290 kph (180 mph)


Formula 1 Legend Gerhard Berger’s Lamborghini Countach 5000QV.


Blackbird!
Porsche 964 Turbo


1970 Lancia Stratos HF Zero Concept!



Lister Jaguar XJ 🐆
Porsche Strosek Mega 30 based on the 964


Jeff O’Neill with a gearbox lockup (stuck in 2nd & 3rd simultaneously) at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix last weekend. Thankfully no other damage!
GT Super powered by 620bhp 2.9 V6 twin-turbo


End of an era! 🏆
A journey filled with victories, records, and historic moments has come to a close.
Lewis Hamilton & Mercedes-Benz W124 E500


The Bugatti EB110, introduced in 1991, was a high-performance supercar marking Bugatti’s return to the automotive world after decades of dormancy. Powered by a 3.5-liter quad-turbocharged V12 engine, it produced 553 horsepower in the standard GT version and 603 horsepower in the later SS (Super Sport) variant. The EB110 featured advanced engineering for its time, including an all-wheel-drive system, a carbon fiber chassis, and a six-speed manual transmission. It could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 216 mph. Despite its technological achievements, the EB110’s production was limited, and financial difficulties led to Bugatti’s bankruptcy in 1995.
Porsche 912


A few vintage photos of the iconic Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis 3445GT.

