A storied name in rally racing Italy is famous for its art, wine, food, and rally racing. Bet that last one didn't come to mind, but it's been a big part of the country's heritage since it first started in 1906 with the Targa Florio, which was founded in Sicily and set the stage for... Continue Reading →
Die-cast: IXO’s Citroen Dyane, 1976 Monte Carlo Rallye
High-value 1/43 Citroen reflects early rally racers ... Ah, the dear old Citroen 2CV is an icon, at least on the other side of the pond, being what the average French car buyer drove during the middle years of last century. But as it aged, even staid Citroen had to start developing cars to meet... Continue Reading →