Following stints in TV news production and as a record company publicist, Chris spent most of his career in automotive publishing. Mentored by Automobile Magazine founder David E. Davis Jr., Paukert ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
For the most visceral and engaging drive experience of your life, I suggest that you drop behind the wheel of a 1955 Porsche 356 A 1600 Speedster. Within the first mile, your whole perspective on ...
This Porsche 356 Speedster, built on July 29, 1955, came to America through the notable importer Max Hoffman of New York. Upon reaching our shores, the 356 shipped to California, where it's spent its ...
I'm a really lucky dude because I get to drive a lot of Porsches. I've driven new 911s and old 911s, 914s, 944s and 928s, Taycans and Macans, and Cayennes and Panameras. It's a pretty good way to live ...
Porsche may be best known for the 911 but it was the car's predecessor, the 356, that put the German marque on the map. The 356 entered production in 1948, initially in Gmünd, Austria. Only about 50 ...
Over 100 automobiles were auctioned at last month's Silverstone Festival 2025 auction. Some were iconic and sold for six-figure sums. More notably, a 1955 Porsche 356 "Pre-A" Speedster set a new ...
What a fantastic thing! I've driven stripped-down, purpose-built sports cars before, but never one like the America Roadster. The story is that after World War II, people were hungry to go racing.
Even if in some cases such a course of action is quite difficult to understand, people have all sorts of reasons for abandoning their dream cars. The upside of such events is that the abandoned cars ...
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