Skeleton included: 1965 Tempo Matador

Known for its distinctive utilitarian design and robust functionality, the Tempo Matador was engineered to be a reliable work truck. Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany, by Tempo-Werke, the vehicle’s significance extends beyond its functionality, reflecting a bygone era of European automotive ingenuity. The 1965 Tempo Matador stands out with its boxy, robust aesthetic, which some liken… Read More Skeleton included: 1965 Tempo Matador

Made in Italy: 1969 Intermeccanica Italia Spyder

The Intermeccanica Italia Spyder is a stunning example of a rare classic car that marries American power with Italian style. Originally, fewer than 300 Italia convertibles were built, features a Ford 351 Windsor engine paired with a 4-speed top loader transmission, encapsulating the typical American engineering. The Italia models have a storied history. After financial… Read More Made in Italy: 1969 Intermeccanica Italia Spyder

Two tone project: 1934 Lancia Belna by Paul Nèe

The car in question is a Lancia Augusta cabriolet, known as the Belna, produced in France. This variant was specially crafted by Paul Nèe, a French coachbuilder renowned for his balanced designs and work on some Bugatti models. This particular Lancia Augusta Belna is a comprehensive restoration project. The vehicle has been stored since the… Read More Two tone project: 1934 Lancia Belna by Paul Nèe