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 ...
Timing is everything and it’s something that British motor industry veteran Donald Healey knew quite a bit about. This was a man who had won ...
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 ...
Rarely have mass-market automobile manufacturers found success in pushing high-tech, cutting-edge products to the general buying public. While ...
Virtually every vintage Bentley enthusiast holds a special place in their heart for the heroic Cricklewood-built 3-Litre; the car that started it all for W.O. ...
Once the pride of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Locomobile rose to prominence as one of America’s most prestigious and exclusive automobile manufacturers. After a false start in ...
As the foundation of corporate giant General Motors, Buick positioned itself for continued success from 1931 forward with new eight-cylinder engines across the board. Ranging ...
The spectacular Cadillac V16 first stunned audiences at the New York Auto Show in 1930. The order books filled quickly, but after initially strong sales, ...
The Auburn Automobile Company started life in Auburn, Indiana as the Eckhart Carriage Company in 1875, founded by Charles Eckhart. Near the turn of ...
Rolls-Royce’s 20/25 succeeded the 20 H.P. in 1929 as the company’s “Small Car” offering intended for clients who chose to drive themselves rather than be ...
Auburn was the basis of E.L. Cord’s success in the automobile business, a solid, reliable contributor to sales and profits which kept assembly lines busy ...
Buick offered not only a wide range of models from moderately priced to luxury but also exceptional value and performance from the valve-in-head engines which ...