Cadillac introduced its range-topping Eldorado in 1953, as part of a special series of limited production models indented to celebrate GM’s design dominance in the ...
In the new frontier of American sports car racing in the early 1950s, Bill Devin was a tremendously influential character who played a significant role ...
Located in the heart of the British motor industry in Coventry, Riley Motor became one of the most respected of the English sporting marques, particularly ...
As the 1920s drew to a close, Cadillac was enjoying considerable success in the hotly contested luxury car market. Locked in a tight battle with ...
After a successful run building Ford-powered off-road trials cars in the early 1940s, Sydney Allard got serious about road racing in 1949 with the introduction ...
If the Ford Model T put America on wheels, it was the indomitable Jeep CJ that took America’s new wheels off-road—and off to war. The ...
At the end of WW2, BMW was in a much worse state than Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart because one of its major plants – the old ...
In the late 1930s, MG adopted the robust and affordable XPAG engine from Morris for the new T-series. The change wasn’t necessarily welcomed by traditional ...
By the time the Ford Mustang made its sensational debut in 1964, Carroll Shelby was well-established within the Ford Motor Company hierarchy. Ford actively pursued ...
Mercedes-Benz’s fabulous W111 coupe and cabriolet are considered by many enthusiasts to be ...
Once Donald Healey phased out production of his unique Riley-powered cars, he went in ...
Ford’s glamorous 1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster was a star at birth. While at the peak of his popularity in the Fall of 1961, Elvis Presley ...