Modern but bespoke: 2007 Diatto GT by Zagato

Founded in Turin in 1905 (as a car maker, but its actual foundation dates back to 1835 as a train wheels manufacturer), Diatto was one of Italy’s earliest automotive pioneers. Known for building advanced racing and luxury cars, the brand collaborated with figures like Ettore Bugatti and earned a reputation for engineering excellence. By the… Read More Modern but bespoke: 2007 Diatto GT by Zagato

Rare hardtop: 1959 D.B. Panhard Le Mans Luxe

Panhard, originally Panhard et Levassor, stands as one of automotive history’s most innovative marques. Established in 1886, the French automaker began vehicle production in 1890, consistently introducing groundbreaking ideas. Its remarkable achievements include the first front-engine automobile in 1891, the 1934 Panoramique with curved glass, and the sophisticated 1936 Dynamique featuring a self-supporting steel body,… Read More Rare hardtop: 1959 D.B. Panhard Le Mans Luxe

Little black bug: 1954 DKW F91 Cabriolet by Karmann

According to the seller, this rare DKW F91 Cabriolet is in well-preserved condition. The car runs, brakes, and was repainted many years ago while stored in a garage. The body shows no visible rust, no welding work is required, and the mechanical components are in working order. The original interior and the first vehicle registration… Read More Little black bug: 1954 DKW F91 Cabriolet by Karmann

Plastic prototype: 1957 Seat 1430 Spider by Celplastica

The 1957 Seat 1400 Spider prototype is a fiberglass-bodied two-seater sports car based on the Seat 1400 A. Designed by Ceplastica, later known as Formica, it was the first composite fiberglass car built in Spain. The chassis and mechanical components are derived from the Fiat 1400, as was the case with the Seat 1400 A.… Read More Plastic prototype: 1957 Seat 1430 Spider by Celplastica