Virtually any automobile enthusiast who’s picked up a magazine or scrolled forums in the last 20-plus years is undoubtedly familiar with The Sultan of Brunei. ...
Initiated during the late 1930s to meet a new requirement issued by the Pennsylvania National Guard for a light and fast, all-terrain reconnaissance car, the ...
Imagine making a sports car so influential that it inspires the McLaren F1, a car that is often granted the title of “one of the ...
With World War II still at its height and Coventry experiencing frequent bombing raids, Jaguar Chief Engineer, William Heynes, and fellow-engineers Walter Hassan, Claude Bailly, ...
The Austin Motor Company hoped to capitalize on the Austin Seven’s success in the United Kingdom and entered the United States market in 1929. After ...
Following hot on the heels of Jaguar’s seminal XK 120 was the revised and refined XK 140. When the XK 120 first hit the streets ...
Rooted in development work that commenced in 1958 under Chief Engineer Harry Grylls, who joined Rolls-Royce in 1930 and served with Sir Henry Royce, the ...
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 ...
For more than 140 years, American LaFrance stood as one of the most prestigious names in firefighting apparatus. In 1873, the LaFrance Manufacturing Company was established in Elmira, ...
From its inception in 1905, Automobiles Delage earned a fine reputation for producing motorcars of advanced design and uncompromising quality. The firm managed to exist ...
It is perhaps impossible to define the most distinguished period in Ferrari’s history, but if one were so inclined to try then surely the decade ...
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 ...