Amazing verde masoni purosangue from Kuwait 🇰🇼
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curating car culture.
The BMW 750iL E38, powered by a V12, is an icon.
Is it the greatest executive sedan of its time—or of all time?

Originally delivered to Italy in 1992, chassis 94647 has been transformed into a unique LM-inspired Ferrari F40, equipped with a Michelotto-developed LM racing gearbox, enhanced turbo wastegates, a Tubi exhaust, KW adjustable suspension with a lift kit, and large Brembo GT brakes paired with custom 18-inch center-lock wheels. The car now sports a distinctive Azzurro Hyperion paint finish.


De Tomaso Pantera GT5, 1984.


This is what automotive heaven looks like 💫
The 1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom II was one of the last great models built under Henry Royce’s direct influence, known for its smooth 7.7-liter straight-six and exceptional craftsmanship. One of its most famous examples is the “Yellow Lady,” a striking custom-bodied Phantom II finished in pale yellow with polished aluminum panels—commissioned by a wealthy client and bodied by coachbuilder Freestone & Webb. With its bold Art Deco styling and elegant curves, the Yellow Lady remains an icon of pre-war automotive luxury and bespoke design.
The Black Widow!
Ferrari 288 GTO


Extreme in every ways...
Is the CLK GTR the most crazy Mercedes ever built?


Tearing up a frozen track in a Porsche 917—name something more fun, I bet you can’t!



Pure sound !💥😶
Audi Sport Quattro S1
Before 4K cameras were mounted on every Formula 1 car, there was no real way to capture the true sensation of racing at speed—until two fearless photographers, Bernard Asset and Ercole Colombo, changed everything in the 1980s. Armed only with 35mm cameras and nerves of steel, they pulled off the impossible.
Perched precariously on the backs of F1 cars—often without straps, harnesses, or any safety gear—Asset and Colombo captured breathtaking shots of the sport’s greatest drivers, just inches away from screaming turbocharged V6s and blistering hot slicks.
Their images offered the world something it had never seen before: a driver’s-eye view of the raw, unfiltered chaos and beauty of 1980s Formula 1—pure speed, danger, and artistry, frozen in time.


No garage queens here! ✋


BMW E28 M5


F40 in Liquid Metallic Aventurine!
Yes or No?



Weekend’s almost here! Porsche 911 GT2 — how would you rate it from 1 to 10? 👈
No caption needed, just a lovely Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster.


Green on green Miura S parked on the streets of Hamburg!


A fleet of green over tan Ferraris 🌿


Here’s a special spoiler collection to celebrate all generations of the 911 GT3.
911 GT3 (WLTP): Fuel consumption combined:
13.0 - 12.9 1/100 km; CO2 emissions combined:
294 - 293 g/km; COz class: G; Status 10/2024


Donuts all day, everyday! 🍩
Rate 1-10? 👈