As off-road vehicles continue to surge in popularity, iconic models such as Jeeps, Ford Broncos, Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40s, and Land Rover Defenders have risen ...
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 ...
In the early 1930s, Ford Motor Company boss Edsel Ford keenly recognized an ever-widening gap between the top Ford Deluxe models and the ultra-exclusive, coachbuilt ...
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 ...
Once Donald Healey phased out production of his unique Riley-powered cars, he went in ...
As Europe resumed business in the wake of World War II, France was understandably reluctant to trade with its former enemies. This fact was none-more ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When the Cadillac Eldorado made its debut it was major news. All three of GM’s top car lines had been authorized and budgeted to ...