International is a long-respected name in the world of medium and heavy-duty trucks. In the early 1930s, the Great Depression had taken a significant toll ...
Introduced in 1959, the Bentley S2 and its Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II counterpart represented a significant advancement in both performance and refinement for the iconic ...
Luxury car buyers in the late 1920s seemed to make a contest of one-upping one another, and as such, high-end automobile builders were more than ...
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 ...
In the early 1950s, Jaguar took the world by storm with the introduction of its magnificent twin-cam inline six-cylinder “XK” engine. The brilliant design brought ...
How do you celebrate one of your most successful race cars ever to make worldwide headlines? Well, in Ford’s case, you turn it into a ...
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 ...
The Cadillac has long been the epitome of an American car: large, powerful, luxurious, and expensive. However, Cadillac started with a small vehicle created by ...
Conceived in response to Chevrolet’s Corvette sports car, the Ford Thunderbird debuted in October 1954 as one of the very first models to feature Ford’s ...
Throughout the 70s and early 80s, compact, lightweight machinery like Ford’s world-beating RS Escort, the Lancia Stratos, and the Fiat 131 Abarth dominated the World ...
Regarded the most ambitious prewar Rolls-Royce chassis, the Phantom III, often dubbed “P-III,” entered design and development in 1935, and it was the last new ...
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 ...