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 ...
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 ...
After World War II, the Italian government decided they needed to have an all-terrain, multi-purpose vehicle at their disposal. Impressed with the capabilities of the ...
Continuing to epitomize America’s fine-car market during the early 1930s, Packard’s Eleventh Series model range continues to rank among the company’s finest. Debuted in August ...
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 ...
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 ...
As the roaring twenties gave way to the 1930s and the Great Depression deepened, many luxury car manufacturers suddenly found themselves fighting for survival. A ...
As the world slid into economic depression after the stock-market crash of October 1929, most of America’s many automobile manufacturers maintained an optimistic outlook on ...
Alfa Romeo launched the striking 1300 Junior Zagato in 1969 as an edgier, more focused alternative to the standard Bertone-designed Giulia 1300 GT Junior, reviving ...
Alfa Romeo has a rich history in motorsports and has produced some of the most iconic and celebrated cars in automotive history. The company’s success ...
Renowned as one of the finest prewar automotive marques, Mercedes-Benz built upon Germany’s postwar reconstruction with a succession of new models and a return to ...
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 ...