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Autoweek in review: We drive the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, Olympian Kim Rhode builds a Shelby and a missing Corvette is found

Fri, 03 Aug 2012

Autoweek gets behind the wheel of the new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. The impression? Brilliant. But what makes this car so special? Check out the article for all of the details.

Olympian Kim Rhode doesn't just know her way around a shotgun; she can wrench on cars with the best of them. Take a glimpse inside the garage where she has Ford Model As and the Shelby Cobra replica she built herself.

The long-missing No. 3 Corvette that Briggs Cunningham took to the 1960 running of Le Mans has been discovered in a warehouse in Florida. The Corvette will be revealed in its current unrestored state at the Corvettes at Carlisle show in late August.

Antique pickups dating to as far as back as World War I will be the center of attention for the returning Hagley Car Show this September. Nearly 600 pickups and motorcycles are expected to be on display at the Wilmington, Del., show.

In a set of articles on mobility, Autoweek recently explored the stories of wounded veterans in a Texas auto shop, offered information on how to look for special accommodations while on the road and took a look at vehicles for returning veterans.

Get behind the wheel of the 2013 Mercedes-Benz GL-class SUV. It's big, but capable. Watch the video for more on the three-row hauler.

A bunch of college students went all “Dr. Frankenstein” on a Ford Five Hundred and dropped the heart of a Ford GT in the back seat. It was featured at Maker Faire at the Henry Ford museum.

Spy shots of a 2015 Ford Mustang test mule indicate a possible independent rear suspension setup, and as Autoweek reported in January, an EcoBoost powerplant.




By David Arnouts