Brunn & Co. of Buffalo, New York had a long tradition of fitting fine quality bodies to Pierce-Arrow, Packard, Rolls-Royce and in particular, Lincoln chassis. ...
This is one of only six Lancia Asturas bodied by Battista “Pinin” Farina with similar cabriolet coachwork before World War II. Commissioned by a ...
Kaiser Jeep re-introduced one of its most successful vehicles, the Jeepster, in 1967 to supplement its very successful production of medium duty military trucks ...
Since the first Model A rolled out of its Quai de Javel factory in 1919, Citroen has embodied a sense of creativity, style, and innovation ...
Following hot on the heels of Jaguar’s sensational XK120, the XK140 debuted in 1955 featuring a number of improvements designed to address customer complaints with ...
Considering the resounding success of the Jaguar XK120, company management and engineers weren’t eager to make drastic changes for the car’s upcoming replacement. Instead, they ...
Jaguar engineers were wise to take an evolutionary approach to the replacement for the XK120, due for the 1953 model year. After all, the XK120’s ...
The story of this Italian sports car begins, oddly enough, with Isothermos, an Italian refrigerator manufacturer founded in Genoa Italy in 1939. The company was ...
In the early 1950s, station wagons enjoyed a dramatic uptick in popularity with American buyers, especially as people moved from cities and out into the ...
As any diehard James Bond knows, Ford’s all-new Mustang made its first major on-screen appearance in the iconic 007 spy flick, Goldfinger. In the movie, Tilly Masterson (played ...
It was no secret that in the early 1960s, Studebaker Corporation was up against the ropes. Long-term financial troubles led to a dubious merger with ...
Long before Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, GMC, Toyota, and Nissan filled our streets with four-door pick-ups with seating for six adults, Volkswagen offered an extended cab, ...