Back in the 1920s, Henry Ford was paving the way for his son, Edsel, to one day take over FoMoCo. After buying Lincoln, Henry put his heir in charge, and the boy got the taste of speed and beauty.
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
Argentina-based Iconic Auto Sports is building a modern take on Edsel Ford's passion for sports cars. The SP40 Restomod Speedster is based on a one-off 1934 Ford V-8-powered speedster. The bodywork is ...
The Prancing Horse is currently at chapter two out of three for their reveal of the first all-electric Ferrari: they showed us the interior just recently, after last year, they revealed some of the ...
You may not have heard of Iconic Auto Sports, a speed shop based in South America – San Isidro in Argentina, to be precise – but for the past eight or so years, it’s been building the kind of custom ...
The bizarre creation you see here is called the SP40, and while the name might sound like something out of Ferrari’s Special Projects catalogue, this car comes from an entirely different world. Built ...
This time, Iconic Auto Sports was not looking to build a strict replica. The company was set up by Francisco Orden and Arturo Arrebillaga and is based outside of Buenos Aires, where a workshop ...
A shop based in Beunos Aires, Argentina, called Iconic Auto Sports is hand building some incredible-looking cars, including the SP40 Restomod Speedster. It's a tribute to the 1934 Model 40 Special ...