A 22-acre U.S. junkyard, housing about 100 classic cars, was recently highlighted by a YouTuber. Vehicles, some reclaimed by nature, span models from the 1930s to 1990s, with the owner now seeking to sell these nostalgic relics.
Two car enthusiasts showcased their 1901 Mors, evoking Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's charm as they honored 120 years of the Ladies' Automobile Club. They joined fans for the world's longest-running motoring event, a tradition since 1897. (Image: The Sun)
California is considering "zero-emission zones" that could restrict classic car travel. CARB recently surveyed classic car owners about usage, signaling possible new regulations. These measures aim to support climate goals but have sparked concern among enthusiasts.
Bentley has delivered the first of 12 Speed Six Continuation models, each a recreation of the iconic 1930s Speed Six. This handcrafted series honors Bentley's heritage, capturing the engineering and elegance that defined early automotive luxury. (Image: Bentley)
Rome's government has decided to exclude classic and vintage cars from its latest traffic restrictions in eco-sensitive zones. The exemption acknowledges the cultural and historical value of these vehicles, allowing enthusiasts continued access to the city's restricted areas.
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