Articles

  • Ferrari Cruise-In at The Petersen Automotive Museum

    /

    /

    comments

    On February 16th, The Petersen Automotive Museum played host to a cruise-in in honor of Enzo Ferrari’s 115th birthday. The event was organized by the Ferrari Club of America, which brought out a nice group of the brands legendary creations as well as a few other special cars. It was held on the top floor…

    Read More

  • The Vault: A behind-the-scenes look at The Petersen Automotive Museum

    /

    /

    comments

      The Petersen Automotive Museum is known worldwide for being one of the world’s premiere automotive museums. Its collection spans from the earliest of automobiles to modern day exotics. They have everything from a  Benz Patent-Motorwagen to a Bugatti Veyron. With such a huge collection it’s hard to display everything all at once. Plus, it’s…

    Read More

  • A night in Los Angeles spent staring at the McLaren P1

    /

    /

    comments

      When you build a car that, even 20 years after its inception, still serves as a benchmark for hypercar performance, you’ve set the bar pretty high. The McLaren P1 is without a doubt once of the most highly speculated and most anticipated hypercar of all time. Ever since production of the McLaren F1 ended…

    Read More

  • The No Style Corolla is an exercise in home-built brilliance

    /

    /

    comments

      Browsing Clublexus.com, I happened upon a rather interesting post. This story featured an insane looking 1975 Toyota Corolla with wide fender flares and a supercharger sticking out of the hood. I remember seeing this car in person at the JCCS (Japanese Classic Car Show) back in 2009, and I just had to see it…

    Read More

  • 2012 Rodeo Drive Concours D’Elegance

    /

    /

    comments

    Held in one of the most famous zip codes in the world, the Rodeo Drive Concours D’Elegance in Beverly Hills, CA is always bound to deliver. This Concours D’Elegance is held every year on Father’s Day on the most famous street in the 90210. It is completely FREE and open to the public; even so…

    Read More