1996 Vector M12
The letter change tells you everything. Every car Jerry Wiegert built or designed wore a "W" for Wiegert and the notation was both a naming convention and a declaration of authorship. When Megatech, the Indones...
The letter change tells you everything. Every car Jerry Wiegert built or designed wore a "W" for Wiegert and the notation was both a naming convention and a declaration of authorship. When Megatech, the Indones...
The 1996 Ford Thunderbird NASCAR race car piloted by Dale Jarrett represents a perfect marriage of automotive engineering excellence and racing prowess. The thunderous roar of its engine, the sleek aerodynamic...
The Porsche 911 GT2 stands as one of the most fearsome and revered models in Porsche’s illustrious lineup. This highperformance, trackfocused variant has long been the pinnacle of the 911 family, offering extre...
The 993 Cup 3.8 RSR occupied an unusual position in the mid1990s GT racing landscape: it was simultaneously the most sophisticated evolution of a thirtyyear aircooled competition formula and a machine that ever...
In 1994, Ferrari unveiled the F512 M, the ultimate iteration of the iconic Testarossa platform. As the successor to the 512 TR, the F512 M boasted significant advancements, both in terms of performance and desi...
The Porsche 911 Carrera 4S is a standout member of the 993 generation, representing the pinnacle of Porsche’s aircooled engineering. Launched in 1996, the Carrera 4S combines the widebodied design of the Turbo...
The Honda NSXR, introduced in 1992, represents a highperformance, trackoriented evolution of the firstgeneration NSX (New Sportscar eXperimental). It was built to push the limits of performance, offering a noco...
In the realm of highperformance automobiles, there are legends, and then there are legends that push the boundaries of what's possible. The 1996 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.8 'X51' Coupé belongs to the latter categor...