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Legendary Porsche Engineer Hans Mezger Dead at 90
The Porsche world lost one of its heroes on June 10, 2020. Hans Mezger, father of the original 911 engine and the 917, among countless other noteworthy achievements in motorsport …
The Last Open Road on Audio Makes a Great Father’s Day Gift
If you haven’t already discovered The Last Open Road by Burt Levy, now’s your chance. This series of novels weaves fictional characters into real-life events taking place in the American …
Fifty Years of the Range Rover
June 2020 marks the fiftieth anniversary of one of the most iconic 4×4 vehicles ever built – the Range Rover. Debuted to the public in March of 1970 at the …
VintagEuro Podcast Set to Launch in August
There seems to be a podcast for every interest. Or is there? We listen to a lot of podcasts and found ourselves surprised by the lack of shows dedicated to …
Meet Automotive Artist Shan Fannin
If art is subjective, then automotive art is downright personal. Car enthusiasts often prefer works that focus on a very specific subject, usually their own car. For an artist to …
What You Need to Know About the 25-Year-Old Personal Import Rule
Even a cursory scan of auction sites like Bring a Trailer will yield results for cars you’ve probably never seen or heard of beyond the pages of a magazine. Look …
When German Engineering Meets Scottish Tradition
It may seem a rather odd pairing on the surface, but the combination German cars and Scottish tartan cloth upholstery has become as natural as peanut butter and jelly, and …
Wear a Piece of Rauh-Welt History on Your Wrist
Purists may not agree with what Akira Nakai does to Porsches to appreciate his craftsmanship. Just to watch him work is a special treat, as we discovered when Nakai-San was …
This Norton Commando is the Definitive Brit Bike
The British have built a lot of motorcycles over the course of the last century or so, but there’s one that holds a special allure. The Norton Commando. Introduced in …