By Winston Goodfellow | Photos By Evan Klein | January 24, 2013 Fabulously Unadorned The Gilda’s sleek shape shows Savonuzzi’s design sensitivity and wind-tunnel testing. What makes cars like this “art” are details such as the arrow-shaped door handle and a superb use of colors.
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From Brilliant, to Boorish, to the Way It Used to Be by Winston Goodfellow
With the concours season now upon us, it got me thinking about last year, and what happened. That passage of time turned out to be a real asset when reflecting on things, for it brought out the good, the brilliant, and the unexpected awful. So
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The Craig Jackson You Didn’t Know by Winston Goodfellow
Craig Jackson Interview – The Auction House King Of The Hill Automotive Auction House King Image 1 of 6 These days Craig Jackson has good reason to smile. Over the past 15 years, and through lots of hard work, he has been more successful than
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Tribute To Carroll Shelby by Winston Goodfellow
On May 10, 2012 the automotive industry lost one of its true giants when Carroll Shelby passed away in Texas at age 89. Automotive Legend Carroll Shelby (1923-2012) Image 1 of 6 One of my favorite shots of Carroll, taken in 1995, with a Shelby
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A Small Piece of Untold Lamborghini History by Winston Goodfellow
A Small Piece Of Lambo History Image 1 of 3 Imagine being a rural farmer nearly 40 years ago and unexpectedly seeing this shape, all in black, in your field. And when you approach it… Four decades ago when Lamborghini’s Countach came out, only one
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