In This California Town, Homes Have Hangars And Cars Share Roads With Planes

In This California Town, Homes Have Hangars And Cars Share Roads With Planes

Have you ever been looking for a home and encountered an infuriating shortage of properties with attached airplane hangars, or frustrating HOAs that prohibit you from taxiing your plane on public roads? Then gird your loins, because the picturesque town of Cameron Park, California, is the ideal Sacramento suburb for you. Bring your Corvette, your … Read more

Porsche Builds A Third 993 Speedster 29 Years After The First

Porsche Builds A Third 993 Speedster 29 Years After The First

Porsche didn’t invent the word “Speedster” as it existed in the pre-war American motor car lexicon, well before Porsche existed. At this point, however, Porsche has pretty much owned the term since the 1950s after importer Max Hoffman slapped the name on a lightweight motorsport-oriented open-top 356 variant. After the 356 Speedster ended production, there … Read more

Porsche Once Developed A Radically Different Kind Of Disc Brake

Porsche Once Developed A Radically Different Kind Of Disc Brake

Disc brakes were hardly a new technology in 1962, as Jaguar and Dunlop had tested the concept in the crucible of motorsport as early as a decade prior at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Up to this point in the company’s history, Porsche had been using tried and true (and cheap) drum brakes, even … Read more

This Jeep-Powered American Sports Car You’ve Never Heard Of Beats Up On Porsches And MGs

This Jeep-Powered American Sports Car You’ve Never Heard Of Beats Up On Porsches And MGs

For reasons unknown, a man named Salvatore Salerno chose to use a Willys “Hurricane” 2.6-liter inline-six cylinder engine to power his homemade sports car. The body, a fiberglass Devin shell, was draped over a Triumph TR-3 chassis and the full heart of the Willys was pulled out and transplanted into the lightweight sports machine. That … Read more