Car & Classic Dealer

Joe Macari Performance Cars Ltd

249-251 Merton Road, London

SW18 5EB

Joe Macari Performance Cars Ltd

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The Ferrari F40 was announced in the summer of 1987 as the ultimate supercar of its generation. The last car unveiled by Mr Enzo Ferrari himself, before his death a little over a year later, it was named to celebrate his recent 40th anniversary as a car maker. With a race-developed twin-turbo V8, aerodynamically perfected ...

36,815
17 Apr 2024
London

The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL was first displayed at the New York motor show in 1954 and can be largely credited to Max Hoffman who foresaw that the competition success of the 300 SL Gullwing could translate into a popular vehicle for the USA market. The 190 sat at half the price of its bigger 6-cylinder brother in the 300SL ...

95,200
9 Apr 2024
London

The Fiat 500 Jolly by Ghia epitomises the 1960s beach party lifestyle, with sandy beaches across the Mediterranean being littered with hundreds of the ‘Jolly de Plage’, or Joker of the Beach! Based upon the dependable mechanicals of the Fiat 500, coachbuilder Ghia set about transforming the “people’s car” into ...

59,450
3 Apr 2024
London

The Fiat 500 Jolly by Ghia epitomises the 1960s beach party lifestyle, with sandy beaches across the Mediterranean being littered with hundreds of the ‘Jolly de Plage’, or Joker of the Beach! Based upon the dependable mechanicals of the Fiat 500, coachbuilder Ghia set about transforming the “people’s car” into ...

14,565
2 Apr 2024
London

At the Paris Motor Show in October 1966, Ferrari introduced the 275 GTB/4, an upgraded version of the 275 GTB that had debuted two years earlier. In most respects, the new car was nearly identical to its predecessor, as it also employed the long-nose body style that had been adopted later in the original 275’s production ...

23,850
30 Mar 2024
London

Introduced in 1962, the Alfa Romeo 2600 traces its origins back to the earlier 2000—itself a 1958 update of the venerable 1900. However, the 2600 had something which earlier models lacked: Specifically, a double-overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine, which gave it smoothness, flexibility, and a top speed of 125 mph. ...

23,075
24 Mar 2024
London

Jaguar’s XK Series were produced from 1948 until 1961 in three guises, the XK120, the XK140 and the XK150. The term “XK” evolved from the name of an engine, and the “120” of the XK120 represented the car’s maximum speed, which was a figure that was, in fact, conservative. When the XK120 was launched in October ...

650
23 Mar 2024
London

Having re-established the front-engine layout with the sensational 456, Ferrari launched an even more spectacular supercar, the 550 Maranello, in 1996. The world’s press gathered at the Nürburgring to see the unveiling of the car that replaced the F512M. Most did not believe that a front-engined V12 could outperform ...

20,300
22 Mar 2024
London

The Lamborghini Miura can be credited with creating the supercar as we know it today; a car that so radically changed car design in the late 60s, that its influence can still be seen in the design of some of the modern hypercars we see currently released. The appearance of the Miura P400 prototype on the Lamborghini ...

79,700
19 Mar 2024
London

Following the 23-year absence of a front-engined, V12 powered, rear-wheel-drive grand tourer, a layout last seen on the 365 GTB/4 Daytona in 1973, Ferrari launched the all-new 550 Maranello in July 1996 at the Nürburgring circuit. The 550 moniker represented the total engine displacement in decaliters, with "Maranello" ...

3,510
16 Mar 2024
London

The DB5 launched in 1963 as the company’s flagship grand tourer, the powerful, accomplished, and stylistically crisp modern revision of the DB4 instantly became an object of desire. A hugely appealing machine in its own right, interest in Newport Pagnell’s most expensive model went stratospheric with an unforgettable ...

6,800
11 Mar 2024
London

The Ferrari 365 GT4 BB was introduced in 1971 at the Turin Salon; a major move forward from the outgoing Daytona, most notably due to the mid-mounted flat-12 engine. This change in engine location was Ferrari's attempt to move away from a GT car and more into a supercar; a direct rival for the Lamborghini Miura and subsequently ...

12,750
25 Feb 2024
London