Arguably, no other automaker inspires the level of loyalty, devotion and pure zeal from its customer base as that of Porsche.

1986 Ferrari 328 GTS 2-Owners since new
FRESH MAJOR SERVICE COMPLETED 9-25-2022 ALL NEW BELTS, FLUIDS, CAM SEALS, GASKETS, WATER PUMP ETC..

Pocher 1:8 Scale F40 Model
FOR SALE: Pocher 1:8 Scale F40 Model. Complete but not fully assembled.

The Worlds Fastest Cars
FOR SALE: The Worlds Fastest Cars by Alex Cabbard & Graham Robson copyright 1989

Ferrari Purosangue: The SUV That’s Stirring the Prancing Horse Stable
It’s a chilly, damp morning in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and William Ross is killing time before the day’s automotive festivities begin. But instead of talking chocolate or concours classics, he’s diving headfirst into controversy: Ferrari’s new SUV, the Purosangue. Breaking Tradition or Building the Future? For purists, the idea of Ferrari producing an SUV feels like sacrilege. Ross acknowledges the uproar—“an […]

The Forgotten Ferrari: How Chassis 3589 Found Redemption
Every Ferrari has a story, but few are as haunting—and ultimately heartwarming—as the tale of chassis number 3589, a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO that spent decades abandoned on a trailer in a field in North Royalton, Ohio. For years, enthusiasts puzzled over the iconic car’s fate, passing around grainy photos online and wondering how such a treasure could be left […]

The Gene Ponder Collection
Gene Ponder is one of those collectors that inspires other collectors. His home shares 20+ acres with about 10 other buildings that include his own personal chapel, an office for his businesses, a restoration shop, and a smattering of garages, each absolutely loaded to the hilt with automobilia and vehicles – lots and lots of vehicles.

Rock-N-Revs Cleveland Concours d’Elegance
Rock-N-Revs Cleveland Concours d’Elegance is an event that will celebrate how music and cars work together to inspire one another.

ECM founder William Ross, guest #2152 on Cars Yeah!
William Ross is the International Sales Development Director for Feuerbach.

