Often derided for being heavier and bigger than the R32, the R33 Skyline GT-R is nevertheless just as special. And underneath the 1990s Nissan design, it's faster and more capable.
It's expensive to make a Singer-level restomod, but the work put into the Volvo P1800 Cyan and the behind-the-wheel experience arguably make it worth it.
A one-of-two 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, a special racing Gullwing prototype, just became the most expensive car in the world, selling for $142.5 million at auction.
Robert Downey Jr.'s newest program will involve restoring and updating classic cars. His passion for environmental protection is going to enhance these timeless machines.
After dying off shortly after the Soviet Union's collapse, Moskvich is being revived to satisfy Russia's demand for cars after Western brands leave due to the invasion of Ukraine.
It's no Huracan STO or Aventador SVJ, but it is still a Lamborghini. Is it within your budget? Click here to see the cheapest Lamborghini currently for sale.
Enjoy the full-blown classic Ferrari experience. A roaring V8 behind your head, a gated manual transmission, and the prestigious pedigree. All for a surprisingly low price!
This 1965 Ford Mustang was an actual part of the Walt Disney Magic Skyway at the 1964 New York World's Fair. There's only three known to exist, so prepare for a killer auciton!
Consignment can be a great option for classic car owners—unless you work with a company that will trick you out of tens of thousands of dollars. Read the story here.
Although Chevrolet launched the Corvette in 1953, full production started in 1954. And Jay Leno just drove a first-production C1 that's in factory-correct condition.
These cheap cars and affordable future classics are likely to appreciate according to HotCars. They might even make you money while you have fun driving and owning them.