Full coverage: 2013 Pebble Beach auto show
2013 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
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The Petersen Automotive Museum provided more details Sunday of its planned renovation, saying it will spend as much as $20 million to remodel its Wilshire Boulevard facility and add about 15,000 feet of display space.
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The auctioneer opened the sale at $10 million. The first bid pushed that to $16 million.
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Though the older sheet metal gets all the attention Sunday at Pebble Beach during the Concours d’Elegance, fans of the future are also treated to some eye candy.
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The only thing better than looking at some of the fastest and most beautiful classic cars is seeing -- and hearing -- them in action.
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Here’s the recipe for Jaguar’s Project 7 car: take one Jaguar F-Type V8 S with a supercharged engine, throw out the folding roof, replace some body panels, add a fairing behind the driver’s head, boost the engine’s power and make the exhaust illegal.
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BMW used the high-dollar setting of Monterey Car Week to debut to the world a design concept for its hotly anticipated M4 coupe.
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A rare Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Bentley attracted the highest winning bids Friday night as key auctions at Monterey’s Classic Car week revved into gear.
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A million-dollar Ford built in Southern California. A concept convertible from Dutch brand Spyker.
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Fiat has announced it will unveil a new version of its popular 500 subcompact car at this year’s Concorso Italiano in Monterey, Calif.
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Happiness may be impossible to put a value on, but exclusivity comes with a firm price.
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Ladies and gentlemen, start your checkbooks.