
During a visit to the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, I was given the opportunity to drive the magnificently bizarre Helicron, which is by far the most impractical car I’ve ever experienced.

During a visit to the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, I was given the opportunity to drive the magnificently bizarre Helicron, which is by far the most impractical car I’ve ever experienced.

In 2010, I had the opportunity to interview the legendary race car driver John Fitch about the Fitch Sprint, the poor man’s Porsche he had created.

Time spent with a highly original 1961 Jaguar E-type, the 14th left-hand drive Open Two-Seater exported to the United States, shows us just what Jaguar boss William Lyons had in mind.
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