Sydney Allard’s brawny J2 was one of the first post-war British sports cars explicitly targeted at the burgeoning sports car scene in America. The popularity ...
The Chrysler 300 was nothing less than a sensation. A quiet, comfortable luxury car, it concealed its blistering performance behind conservative styling, and thrust ...
Ford’s 1957 Thunderbird approaches perfection. There were a variety of engines, all of them adapted to pulling off the line with alacrity, a situation ...
Quickly following on the heels of the trend-setting 400GT and the milestone mid-engine Miura Lamborghini introduced the Espada with 2+2 accommodations and a dramatic ...
Like many great motoring engineers, the Duesenberg brothers struggled to translate their remarkable sporting success into a viable business. Despite an impeccable reputation building some ...
Amidst the backdrop of the economic turmoil that marked the onset of the 1930s, several prominent American luxury car manufacturers grappled with the idea of ...
Even now, the Morgan 3 Wheeler remains inimitable. The Morgan trike has defied categorization for over a century and is arguably Morgan’s most recognizable and ...
Seagrave today is the oldest continuously operating manufacturer of fire apparatus in the United States, having started in 1881 in Detroit, moved to Columbus, Ohio ...
The reliability, quality and performance of Ahrens-Fox fire apparatus is no more vividly demonstrated that by the preservation of the Ahrens-Fox brand into the ...
Economic and social pressure sunk the market for luxury town cars during the Great Depression but Brewster found a new market for its coachbuilt bodies ...
In the late 1920s, the Duesenberg Brothers’ stellar racing record had not translated into the sales of road cars they hoped for, and their only ...
The D-Type was unveiled in 1954 as a successor to the highly accomplished C-Type. Jaguar was eager to continue their success at Le Mans and ...