Tag: Monterey Car Week

  • Mint Green Ferrari F40 “Minty 40” Headed to Monterey Auction Block with RM

    Mint Green Ferrari F40 “Minty 40” Headed to Monterey Auction Block with RM

    If you’re headed to Monterey Car Week, one auction car you definitely shouldn’t miss is Lot #362 at RM Sotheby’s, one very unusual 1991 Ferrari F40. Dubbed “Minty 40” for obvious reasons, the color is Verde Pallido also famously sprayed on a Ferrari 250 GTO for Stirling Moss and raced in the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans by Innes Ireland and Masten Gregory.

    Okay, so technically it’s a respray. Chassis number ZFFGJ34B000088538 was originally built in Rosso Cross over a red Staffa Vigogna interior. It was involved in an accident, requiring it to be repaired (which is detailed in the RM Sotheby’s synopsis below. Given it wasn’t in as-delivered condition any longer, its most recent owner decided to change things up into the car you see here. And now that this last owner is ready to move on, the car will be auctioned off later this week during Monterey Car Week.

    Check out more photos and details on the car via the RM Sotheby’s link HERE. We’ve also reprinted the RM Sotheby’s written description of the car below, and added a few photos. Even more photos and supporting documents are available via the RM Sotheby’s link.

    1991 Ferrari F40 ‘Minty 40’

    [source: RM Sotheby’s]

    • The “Minty Forty,” a spectacular, utterly unique interpretation of the iconic F40
    • Finished in homage to chassis 3505 GT, the Verde Pallido Ferrari 250 GTO famously built for Stirling Moss
    • European-market example retaining its matching-numbers engine and gearbox
    • Reproduced in exacting scale form by Amalgam; accompanied by an example of this limited-production model
    • A truly one-of-a-kind supercar, sure to cause a sensation wherever it goes

    Addendum: Please note that due to California emissions, this vehicle must be sold to a dealer or out-of-state resident.

    There is no such thing as an “ordinary” F40. A car with such a pedigree, with such outrageous design, such compelling performance, and of such rarity, could never be anything but spectacular.

    Notable for being the last supercar developed during Enzo Ferrari’s lifetime, the F40 was a pure distillation of everything Il Commendatore had poured into his company over the preceding four decades. Evolving from the cancelled Group B 288 GTO Evoluzione into a 40th anniversary road car, it did not lose its competition-inspired mission brief. The F40 featured a race-developed steel tube-frame chassis with four-wheel double-wishbone independent suspension, coil-over Koni shock absorbers, and four-caliper ventilated disc brakes. Pietro Camardella’s coachwork design, executed under the direction of Leonardo Fioravanti and aerodynamically perfected in Pininfarina’s wind tunnel, was built with paneling woven from Kevlar and carbon fiber, reducing curb weight while greatly increasing structural rigidity.

    Positioned behind the driver was a twin-turbocharged V-8 displacing 2.9 liters and fitted with IHI turbochargers and Behr intercoolers; this engine was married to a five-speed transaxle actuated by a gated shifter. The resulting performance was nothing short of astounding, as the type F120 040 engine developed 478 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque, capable of launching the F40 to 60 mph from standstill in just 3.8 seconds and achieving a top speed of 201 mph (thereby eclipsing the Porsche 959 and Lamborghini Countach).

    With aggressive looks and stupefying performance, each of the 1,235 Ferrari F40s built for worldwide sale remains a traffic-stopping mechanical masterpiece. Yet each of these 1,235 left the Ferrari factory in Maranello finished in one single color: Rosso Corsa.

    CHASSIS 88538

    The car offered here, chassis 88538, was no different—at first. Completed on 27 February 1991 in the F40’s signature Rosso Corsa over a red Stoffa Vigogna interior, it was distributed to Ferrari Deutschland GmbH and sold to its first owner, Dieter Wolf of Wölfersheim, Germany via Auto Becker of Düsseldorf that May. Mr. Wolf was obviously an active F40 owner; according to research on file by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, he attended the F40 meeting in Mugello, Italy in 1992, as well as a Ferrari Club Deutschland gathering the following year.

    In 1994, chassis 88538 was acquired by the then German Ferrari Club president, and noted collector, Arnold Gardemann. During his care in around 1998 the car was involved in an accident and was sold to a Dutch owner, who commissioned noted specialists Forza Service in the Netherlands to repair the car to factory specifications. As part of these repairs the front clamshell was replaced; however, today body numbers are present on the on the door hinge, rear spoiler, and rear fender. During the recent respray, when the red paint was removed, a repair to one sill was noted. In 2008, after the repairs had long been completed, the car received its Ferrari Classiche Certification, confirming that it retains its matching numbers engine and gearbox, and attesting that the repairs were carried out to full original specifications and standards.

    After the completion of this work, chassis 88538 returned to the roads of Europe, appearing at the Ferrari Club Germany 25th Anniversary Meeting in Baden-Baden, Germany. In 2003, Forza Service replaced the odometer, confirming in writing that due to mechanical failure the car’s odometer (then displaying 11,442 kilometers) was replaced with an odometer that displayed 7,118 kilometers. More recently, it participated in the Ferrari Tribute to the Mille Miglia for three consecutive years, from 2010–2012.

    After changing hands at auction in 2014 and privately in 2017, it was acquired by its present owner in 2021. Initially he had planned to repaint the car red; however, with the car fully stripped, a new idea emerged. Even if chassis 88538 was preserved in as-delivered configuration, it would never be a true “in the wrapper” specimen.

    But could this actually be liberating? Could this F40 be driven, just as Enzo intended, making a bold statement in the process?

    THE ‘MINTY FORTY’ IS BORN

    One glance at chassis 88538 shows the path its owner took—and its head-turning new look was a key step in giving this F40 an identity all its own. Its paint is a clear homage to Ferrari chassis 3505 GT, the famous Verde Pallido 250 GTO built for Sir Stirling Moss and eventually raced at the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans by Innes Ireland and Masten Gregory.

    The 250 GTO is, much like the F40, most often seen wearing classic Ferrari red; chassis 3505 GT’s unique livery sets it instantly apart from its distinguished peers, and the beautiful pale green shade has inspired paint colors on subsequent Ferrari models—though never, until now, on an F40. To complement the exterior color, the interior was expertly re-trimmed in blue by one of the most talented trimmers in the region, more used to refitting aircraft interiors than cars. His work is exceptional, and brings a new coherence to the “Minty” concept.

    Historical context aside, it one look is all it takes to see how this machine got its enduring nickname: the “Minty Forty.” Chassis 88538 has been in effect a one-car show since its debut in this form, turning heads and appearing in countless posts on social media. It has even been honored with an official Ferrari licensed product by being reproduced, in exacting 1:8 and 1:18 scale form, by renowned model-maker Amalgam (1:18 scale Amalgam model accompanies the sale). It is, simply, sensational—and making the already-incredible F40 into even more of a spectacle is no mean feat!

    Now ready for its next caretaker, chassis 88538 has been maintained by Schaltkulisse since 2022 as documented by invoices on file. Fuel tanks were replaced in 2022, alongside the major timing belt service, in total over €43,000 has been spent on the car in the last 18 months excluding the cost of painting the car in its new color, ensuring the car is as good as it looks. At time of cataloguing, it has been driven a little over 31,000 kilometers, or nearly 19,300 miles; a healthy amount for an F40, this is clearly just the beginning of its epic journey.

    Sure to make an impression wherever it ventures, the “Minty Forty” is an intensely charismatic machine that demands to roar down the open road, not sit parked in a garage. It is not for the faint of heart.

    Then again, no F40 ever was. 

  • Market Find: “The Shah” Ferrari 488 Spider 70th Anniversary Edition

    Market Find: “The Shah” Ferrari 488 Spider 70th Anniversary Edition

    What: 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider 70th Anniversary Edition
    Color: Pure Metal Silver (puremetalsilver; metallic uni; P13; Ferrari) over Tetto Rubino Micalizzato (tettorubinomicalizzato; metallic uni; 324; Ferrari)
    VIN: ZFF80AMA6J0232486
    Mileage: 1,273
    Price at Time of this Writing: N/A
    CarFax: N/A
    Original MSRP: N/A
    Location: RM Sotheby’s 2024 Monterey Jet Center Auction
    Auction listing: Link

    Why we love it:

    From Ferrari’s Tailor Made Collection, this 70th Anniversary Edition 488 Spider is one-of-one, livery #19. Known as “The Shah”, it incorporates Pure Metal Silver Metallic on the main body with Tetto Rubino Micalizzato on the top. The look was intended to pay homage to the Ferrari 410 Superamerica Series II Coupe chassis 07171 SA that was originally delivered to the Shah of Iran.

    Inside, there’s even more red, handsomely accented with light grey and black accents. All-told, the car boasts over $128,000 in bespoke and optional extras. If you’re headed to Monterey Car Week, it’s worth heading over to the Monterey Jet Center in order to check out this very special 488.

  • Market Find: Grigio Ingrid Ferrari 550 Maranello in Broad Arrow Monterey Sale

    Market Find: Grigio Ingrid Ferrari 550 Maranello in Broad Arrow Monterey Sale

    What: 1999 Ferrari 550 Maranello
    Color: Grigio Ingrid (grigioingrid; metallic uni; 720; Ferrari)
    VIN: ZFFZR49A6X0114824
    Mileage: 15,106
    Price at Time of this Writing: N/A
    CarFax: N/A
    Original MSRP: N/A
    Location: RM Sotheby’s 2024 Monterey Jet Center Auction
    Auction listing: Link

    Why we love it:

    Red Ferraris may not be dime-a-dozen, but they’re kind always expected. So, when you have an owner spec the car in something entirely less obvious, you’ve always got a winner. Take for example this 1999 550 Maranello in rare Grigio Ingrid Metallic, a platinum silver that isn’t even your typical silver. That’s paired with Bordeaux and Crema leather with optional Crema piping for one very lavish cabin.

    Worth also noting is that it’s got a gated manual, and Broad Arrow reports a clean CarFax. If you happen to be out at Monterey Car Week, swing by the Jet Center and check out this very tailored 90s-era GT.

  • Market Find: Mercedes-Benz G 500 Classic Cabriolet at Broad Arrow Monterey

    Market Find: Mercedes-Benz G 500 Classic Cabriolet at Broad Arrow Monterey

    What: 1999 Mercedes-Benz G 500 Classic Cabriolet
    Color: Almandine Black Metallic (almandinschwarz; metallic uni; 182 / 9182; Mercedes-Benz)
    VIN: WDB4632061X118986
    Mileage: 47852 km
    Price at Time of this Writing: Estimated $275,000 to $325,000
    CarFax: N/A
    Original MSRP: N/A
    Location: Broad Arrow 2024 Monterey Jet Center Auction
    Auction listing: Link

    Why we love it:

    As G-Wagen’s go, the G 500 Classic Cabriolet is an incredibly rare specimen. This one is finished in Almandine Black Metallic that is actually an incredibly dark red. Paired with two-tone Black and Purple Nappa Leather interior, it’s a subtle yet distinct specification that is sure to please.

    Check it out in the Broad Arrow Monterey Jet Center Auction that is part of the always-entertaining must-see Monterey Car Week.

  • Market Find: Grass Green Ferrari 488 Pista at Broad Arrow Monterey Auction

    Market Find: Grass Green Ferrari 488 Pista at Broad Arrow Monterey Auction

    What: 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista
    Color: Grass Green (grassgreen; non-metallic uni; 296; Ferrari)
    VIN: ZFF90HLA9L0253897
    Mileage: 1,015 miles
    Price at Time of this Writing: Estimated $650,000 to $700,000
    CarFax: N/A
    Original MSRP: N/A
    Location: Broad Arrow 2024 Monterey Jet Center Auction
    Auction listing: Link

    Why we love it:

    Paging Jay Kay. We’ve loved primary green on Ferraris ever since Jamiroquai’s lead singer raised eyebrows at Goodwood with his LaFerrari. Perhaps inspired by that car, this 488 Pista that’s turned up in the catalogue of Broad Arrow’s upcoming 2024 Monterey Jet Center Auction will make you green with envy. The paint color is Extra Campionario (special order) Grass Green that may be identical to Viper Green according to some accounts. That’s paired with muted Nero stripes and black brakes so as to tone down the in-your-face green just a bit, while the interior continues the green theme with special Matte Green Carbon Fiber.

    It’s a very distinct thing, and not for the feint of heart. Check it out in the Broad Arrow Monterey Jet Center Auction during the 2024 Monterey Car Week activities.

  • Monterey Auction Preview: Q-Spec Aston Martin DBS Volante from RM Sotheby’s

    Monterey Auction Preview: Q-Spec Aston Martin DBS Volante from RM Sotheby’s

    In the grand scheme of things, 2010 isn’t exactly the age of classic car we’ve come to expect from major auction house sales at concours weeks such as Monterey. So, when a newer car makes a showing, it’s usually very special or very tailored. In that vein, this green-on-green DBS Volante (chassis # SCFFDCCD2AGE11881) breathed on by in-house Aston Martin tailoring department Q definitely qualifies.

    In this case, the car’s exterior is referred to as California Sage, while the interior is Absynthe Green. With only about 845 Volantes believed to have been produced, the drop-top DBS is already rare. However, green-on-green is a whole other level of rare… even from a British marque.

    This car will be up for sale as part of RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction. We’re going to go ahead and share the full model description from RM below, but make sure to follow the link HERE in order to see the full photo gallery and learn information on where and when to bid.

    Lot #208: 2010 Aston Martin DBS Volante

    • Aston Martin’s luxurious open-top flagship; timeless styling meets modern performance
    • Finished in Q-specification California Sage over an Absynthe Green leather interior
    • Thrilling 5.9-liter naturally aspirated V-12 producing 510 hp
    • Driven a modest 16,172 miles at cataloguing; carefully maintained and accompanied by service invoices 
    • One of only 845 DBS Volantes believed to have been produced in total

    When it debuted at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, the DBS Volante brought together two legendary names from Aston Martin’s past that, to devotees of the marque, needed no introduction.

    First, DBS. The inaugural DBS arrived in 1967, toward the tail end of Aston Martin’s crucial David Brown era, as a muscular yet elegant tourer. The DBS nameplate was revived in 2007; true to form, it was an imposing machine wrapped in instant-classic styling. Motivation came from a 510-horsepower version of the company’s 5.9-liter V-12, which could be paired with either six-speed manual or six-speed automatic gearboxes.

    Second is Volante. Italian for “flying,” it has—since the introduction of the DB Short-Wheelbase Volante in 1965—been used to denote convertible versions of Aston Martin’s exquisite tourers. More than that, the word instantly conjures the carefree thrills and romance that one can only experience behind the wheel of a fine open-top automobile.

    Of course, one need not be a student of Aston Martin history to recognize that the DBS Volante is something special. Luxurious features abound, including a power fabric top that can stow away in as little in 15 seconds at speeds of up to 30 mph. Adaptive driving modes and carbon-ceramic brakes provide confident handling and secure stopping no matter how spirited one decides to get behind the wheel.

    With only 845 examples believed to have been built in total, the DBS Volante is an undoubtedly rare beast. The car offered here further distinguishes itself with its stunning color combination: Q-specification California Sage over an Absynthe Green leather interior. Further options include the six-speed automatic transmission, 10-spoke diamond-turned Silver wheels, Magnum Silver meshes and Silver fascia trim inlays, and seatbelts in Warm Charcoal.

    Enhancing its desirability, this DBS Volante has enjoyed a life of modest use and diligent care. After its acquisition by the consignor in 2019, it has been treated to regular maintenance as well as close attention to cosmetic condition, with further service to ensure proper operation of its convertible top; invoices on file detail the work performed. At the time of cataloguing, the car displayed only 16,272 miles.

    Positioned as Aston Martin’s flagship convertible tourer when new, and every bit as impressive today, the DBS Volante seems destined to age as finely as the British marque’s great historical offerings. With its striking specification and history of limited use, this is an example worthy of careful consideration by the discriminating collector. 

  • Rolls-Royce Spectre Continues Bespoke Journey with Semaphore Commission for Monterey Car Week

    Rolls-Royce Spectre Continues Bespoke Journey with Semaphore Commission for Monterey Car Week

    • Rolls-Royce Spectre Semaphore reflects new codes of luxury among marque’s bold, youthful clients
    • Bespoke Semaphore Yellow paint inspired by informal elegance of coastal California
    • Dramatic ‘Marbled Paint Spill’ bonnet took 160 hours of development
    • Bespoke digital instrument dials match vivid yellow colourway
    • High-gloss Cashmere Grey wood set incorporates a subtle metallic finish
    • Debut on Friday 16 August at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, at Monterey Car Week 2024
    • Only one Spectre Semaphore to be built globally

    [source: Rolls-Royce]

    Rolls-Royce Motor Cars unveils Spectre Semaphore, a Bespoke one-of-one commission that will make its global debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, on 16 August, during the 2024 Monterey Car Week in California. This highly Bespoke expression of Rolls-Royce Spectre captures the bold new codes of luxury being established by the marque’s confident, youthful client base.

    The exterior coachwork is finished in Bespoke Semaphore Yellow – the colour from which this commission takes its name. This solid hue is further elevated with a unique artwork on the bonnet, inspired by the informal elegance of coastal California. Named ‘Marbled Paint Spill’, the graphic is an abstract tribute to the Golden State and its diverse environment. From the sunshine of Southern California to the eastern silver mountain tops, the Bespoke artisans have brought this inspiration to reality.

    To create this motif, Rolls-Royce craftspeople applied silver lacquer and multiple layers of clearcoat for a seamless finish. The bonnet alone is the product of over 160 hours of design, development and production.

    The bright yellow colourway extends into the motor car’s interior. A combination of Bespoke Lemon Yellow and Citrine Yellow is used across the seats, Starlight doors and above the instrument panel. It blends into the contrasting Grace White and Slate Grey hues with Lemon Yellow stitching. The marque’s designers also leveraged the digital Bespoke potential offered by the SPIRIT operating system by complementing the dials to the motor car’s yellow colourway.

    Spectre Semaphore maximises the interior suite’s contemporary design with a clean, high-polish Bespoke painted wood set. Coloured to match the grey material accents, the Cashmere Grey paint is infused with silver mica flakes, which creates a vivacious sparkle under direct light.

    Only one Rolls-Royce Spectre Semaphore will be built. It will be displayed on 16 August at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, as part of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ presence at Monterey Car Week 2024.

  • Monterey Car Week Porsche Zentrum Plans Sonderwunsch Panel Discussion

    Monterey Car Week Porsche Zentrum Plans Sonderwunsch Panel Discussion

    A staple at Monterey Car Week is the temporary Porsche Zentrum brand display that’s been a tradition on the peninsula for as long as we can remember. Over the last several years, the Zentrum has taken a location at the Barns at Cooper Molera in downtown Monterey, where panel discussions, special build cars and new models are part of the formula. For 2024, the tradition at The Barns continues. It’s been named “Porsche Full Service” and includes a panel discussion on building the car of your dreams via Sonderwunsch is of particular note.

    Here’s what we know of the panel:

    WHAT: “Where your dream car becomes reality” Panel

    WHEN: Saturday, August 17th: 2:30 – 3:30 PM

    WHERE: Porsche Full Service, Monterey Car Week, The Barns at Cooper Molera, 535 Polk St, Monterey, CA 93940

    BRIEF: Through Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program, dreams really do come true. Hear from Milanese product designer Luca Trazzi about how he realised his own Factory One-Off together with the experts from Porsche. Discover from our panelists how deep the well of creativity runs with master designers, engineers, and, of course, dreamers at the helm. Listen to the stakeholders as they share the challenges and victories behind this unique Sonderwunsch Factory One-Off project.

    You can register for Porsche Zentrum access and find more on Porsche Full Service programming at Monterey Car Week HERE.

    Porsche Full Service Hours of Operation:

    Thursday, August 15th9AM-3PM
    Friday, August 16th9AM-12PM
    Saturday, August 17th 9AM- 6PM
  • Pininfarina To Premiere Client-Commissioned Coach-Built Masterpiece at Monterey Car Week

    Pininfarina To Premiere Client-Commissioned Coach-Built Masterpiece at Monterey Car Week

    • Automobili Pininfarina returns to the California festival for the fifth time with a unique coach-built masterpiece
    • A ‘one-of-one’ client commission for a renowned collector and existing Battista owner, it is a vision realised without compromise
    • Hand-crafted by the brand’s skilled artisans in Cambiano, Italy, as a celebration of timeless design
    • Battista Owners’ Parade being staged for the first time as part of Monterey Car Week.

    [source: Automobili Pininfarina]

    CAMBIANO, ITALY – The world premiere of an exquisite coach-built client masterpiece will mark the return of Automobili Pininfarina to Monterey Car Week later this month.

    A unique sculptural statement, the all-new ‘one-of-one’ vehicle is the ultimate future collectable combining design and engineering integrity with bespoke artisanal craftsmanship. The clearest illustration yet of Automobili Pininfarina’s guiding philosophy and brand promise, ‘Dream Cars, Made Real’, it is a vision realised without compromise.

    Developed through an intimate collaboration between Automobili Pininfarina’s design team and the client, before being hand-crafted by its skilled artisans in Cambiano, Italy, it is a celebration of purity and timeless design.

    Once displayed, this design masterpiece will be transported to its owner in North America. Full details of the car will be revealed in due course, though a subtle hint of its ultra-luxury design and highly personal specification has been revealed through a single image released today.

    Paolo Dellachà, Chief Executive Officer at Automobili Pininfarina, said: ”Delivering our first coach-built creation to a client is an exceptionally exciting milestone for the brand. With it, we are delivering on the promise we made in Monterey exactly 12 months ago as we unveiled the B95 Hyper Barchetta – that we have the design, engineering and artisan production skills in Cambiano, Italy to create bespoke, coach-built ‘one-of-one’ masterpieces for our clients. One year later, this amazing car gives us another chance to celebrate our ability to make their dreams come true.”

    Automobili Pininfarina will also be staging a Battista Owners’ Parade for the first time as part of Monterey Car Week. With up to 10 vehicles scheduled to take part, the event illustrates how the client ownership experience is constantly evolving.

    This year marks the fifth time that Automobili Pininfarina has exhibited at Monterey Car Week, testament to the venue’s prestige and quality as a showcase for the brand’s exceptional vehicles. Last year saw the debut of the B95 Hyper Barchetta, and the PURA Vision design concept, which previews the future design language of the marque.

    For 2024, Automobili Pininfarina’s design team worked with the client – a renowned collector of priceless vehicles, and existing Battista owner – to inspire and create an entirely new vehicle to ensure their car stands out as a design and technical statement.

    This is the latest example of the highly specialised coach-building that has been part of the brand’s proud heritage since 1930, and continues to be so, creating exquisite and priceless automotive works of art for discerning clients – the next Pininfarina icons of the future.

  • Frontline To Make V8-Powered LE60 MGB Restomod USA debut at The Quail During Monterey Car Week

    Frontline To Make V8-Powered LE60 MGB Restomod USA debut at The Quail During Monterey Car Week

    • Frontline Cars (Frontline) can confirm its celebrated, V8-powered, limited edition LE60 will make its USA debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering and select events during Monterey Car Week
    • Established in 1991, UK-based Frontline has forged a reputation for its handcrafted restomods, which use an MGB as a basis for the analogue-focused transformation
    • Each Frontline creation is tailored to the client – from the driver set-up in suspension and seat customisation, to the paint and trim
    • Launched in October 2023, the LE60 has been driven on customer tours, unveiled at prestigious locations, and is now destined for the revered Monterey Car Week
    • A USA-specific, Frontline Bespoke roadster demonstrator will also be displayed, and available for pre-booked test drives and customer demonstrations
    • With many customers in America already, Frontline’s participation in The Quail and select Car Week events underscores its commitment to the American market
    • Alongside this investment is a renewed sales and aftersales function to deliver the leading customer service and experience Frontline is renowned for
    • For more information on Frontline and its processes, visit frontline-cars.co.uk

    [source: Frontline Cars]

    Abingdon, UK – As 2024 marks the centenary of MG, esteemed MGB restomod specialist Frontline Cars (Frontline) is set to extend its legacy to enthusiasts across the United States (USA). This significant milestone will see the all-new, V8-powered Frontline LE60 make its American debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering and select events during Monterey Car Week in California, USA. Taking place from 9 – 18 August, Monterey Car Week provides the perfect backdrop for Frontline to showcase some of its best analogue sports car offerings to an American audience.

    Established in 1991 by Founder and Chief Engineer Tim Fenna, Frontline has pioneered the restomod space with a dedication to engineering custom-built classic MGB sports cars optimised for the present day, and high-performance MGB parts. Debuting at Monterey Car Week will be a USA-specific, Frontline Bespoke roadster demonstrator, and the Great British Grand Tourer, Frontline’s first V8, the LE60.

    Proudly British-built and designed, Frontline MGB restomods honour the craftsmanship and prestige of the iconic golden era of MGB. Based in Abingdon, UK, near the original MG workshop, Frontline’s dedication to high-performance, analogue sports cars ensures the essence of the beloved British marque continues to thrive in the modern day.

    Tim Fenna, Founder and Chief Engineer of Frontline, said: “Attending Monterey Car Week has been a dream for us for many years. There’s a deep appreciation for classic British sports cars in America, as well as big V8 engines, and we’re excited to bring our car to this passionate audience.

    “The LE60 has never been ‘just a car’ to us – it’s a heartfelt celebration of our [Frontline’s] history and our deep connection with this iconic British brand. We can’t wait to meet enthusiasts who share our love for the MGB at Monterey Car Week, and to offer them the chance to experience the blend of tradition and modern performance that defines our vehicles.”

    The LE60 is Frontline’s most powerful, brutish, and driver-focused car ever built, marking a significant milestone with the company’s first V8 engine. Built to commemorate 60 years of the MGB and 30 years of Frontline, the LE60 is limited to just 30 bespoke builds worldwide. Featuring an in-house modernised, 4.8-litre Rover V8 producing 375 bhp – almost quadruple the power of the original MGB – the LE60 boasts a widened track, a strengthened chassis, and a custom suspension set-up by Nitron.

    With a near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution and weighing just 2,473 lbs, it includes a limited-slip differential and a robust braking system featuring six-piston alloy front brakes and four-piston alloy rear brakes with 320 mm vented, lightweight two-piece brake discs, all housed under larger 16-inch Dunlop-style alloy wheels. The five-speed manual gearbox rounds out the car, and combined with rear-wheel drive, elevates the driving experience of this analogue vehicle, making the LE60 everything a driver could want from a classic sports car. Building on the success of Frontline’s acclaimed LE50 and Abingdon Editions, the LE60 combines the finest qualities of both touring and sports cars.

    Frontline is renowned for its bespoke approach, working closely with customers to create MGB restomods tailored to their specific preferences and driving style. Whether opting for the LE60 Factory Edition or any Bespoke versions, the experience remains unparalleled. Much like purchasing a Saville Row suit, Frontline works with each customer throughout the entire process to ensure their car is tailored specifically to them – their driving style, requirements, and dream MGB experience. While manufacturing remains in the UK, Frontline has developed a comprehensive American formula and aftersales function to ensure American customers receive the same exceptional service and support that the brand is known for worldwide.

    Frontline and its team will be at the upcoming Monterey Car Week with the LE60 and its USA-ready demo car, including The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, between 9 – 18 August. Customers looking to discuss the LE60, or are interested in booking a test drive or a demonstration, should contact conner@frontline-cars.co.uk.

    For more information on the LE60, any other Frontline build, or the company’s capabilities, visit the new customer-focused brand website: frontline-cars.co.uk

    About Frontline Cars: 
    Founded in 1991 initially under the name of Frontline Developments, which was rebranded as Frontline Cars (Frontline) in 2023, Frontline was established with a single mission: to elevate the foundations and driving experience of classic MG cars. Now past its 30th year, and wholly focused on bespoke, hand-made car builds, Frontline has firmly established itself as a marque specialist, uncompromising in its dedication to preserving the past while utilising the best in modern-day technology. With a passion for precision and renowned for its meticulous attention to detail, each Frontline car celebrates originality and heritage in abundance, while never losing sight of the purity of automotive interaction these cars were meant to emote in the first place.

    With 2023 marking the centenary of the MG marque and 60 years of the MGB, Frontline launched a line-up of celebratory cars last year, further reaffirming its position as a market leader that pays homage to the past while accelerating into the future. The first, the LE60, was developed from the heralded LE50 and Abingdon factory Editions and is optimised for 21st-century driving, combining a radically evolved drivetrain with ultimate Grand Tourer performance and refinements. Further embracing sustainable innovation, Frontline’s second release of the year was the BEE (B [MGB] EV Edition), an electric-powered variant providing classic car owners the option to contribute to a greener future without compromising performance or driving experience. With thorough, innovative and highly effective engineering and development, BEE provides traditional Frontline dynamics with all the practicality, reliability and range needed for enjoyable electric car ownership.