The green side: 1960 Tempo Wiking Rapid

Tempo, founded in 1924 in Hamburg, specialized in light commercial vehicles and three-wheelers. In the 1950s and 1960s, the company produced the Wiking series, a line of small transporters designed for businesses and tradespeople. The Wiking Rapid featured a two-stroke engine, simple mechanics, and a practical design. Production numbers were limited, and few examples have… Read More The green side: 1960 Tempo Wiking Rapid

Chain driven: 1964 Honda S600 Roadster

The 1964 Honda S600 represents a pivotal moment in Honda’s history, being one of the company’s first production sports cars. Following the success of the limited-production S500, Honda introduced the S600 as its first truly mass-marketed automobile. Available as both a roadster and a coupe, it retained the high-revving, motorcycle-inspired 606cc DOHC inline-four engine, producing… Read More Chain driven: 1964 Honda S600 Roadster

Low light, highly original: 1957 VW Karmann Ghia Coupé

The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia has always stood apart as a beautifully sculpted coupe, blending Volkswagen’s dependable engineering with Ghia’s refined Italian styling. This 1957 example is a largely original, mostly complete survivor that has been revived after years in storage. The seller says that this was a barn find that has since been brought back… Read More Low light, highly original: 1957 VW Karmann Ghia Coupé

Ultra rare: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible

The 1968 L88 Corvette was designed for racing and is one of the most desirable Corvettes ever built. The factory L88 package included a high-compression 427 V8, officially rated at 430 horsepower but widely known to produce closer to 550 hp. It was equipped with heavy-duty brakes, upgraded suspension, and a Muncie M22 Rock Crusher… Read More Ultra rare: 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible

Ivory survivor: 1962 Porsche 356B T6 S Cabriolet

This Porsche 356 B 1600 S Cabriolet is presented as a well-preserved example, featuring a numbers-matching 1600cc engine producing 75 horsepower and a four-speed manual transmission, which the owner believes to be original, though the numbers have not been verified. According to the seller, the car was running when parked 25 years ago, making it… Read More Ivory survivor: 1962 Porsche 356B T6 S Cabriolet