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 ...
Detroiter Eugene Casaroll may not have worked directly for any of the Big Three, but he was nevertheless an essential player in the US automobile ...
At first glance, the Cord 810/812 may not seem like a car born of the Great Depression. But during those anxious ...
When it arrived on the scene in 1954, Alfa Romeo’s delightful Giulietta series quickly became a best seller for the Milanese marque, and it went ...
In the new frontier of American sports car racing in the early 1950s, Bill Devin was a tremendously influential character who played a significant role ...
The introduction of the T-Type Midget marked a significant turning point for MG Cars. Up to that time, MG was a somewhat of a ...
Necessity is truly the mother of invention, and that adage was certainly appropriate as Italy rose from the ashes of WW II. Lacking both cash ...
In 1921, a young engineer named Cecil Kimber joined Oxford-based Morris Garages, a retail dealer founded by William Morris some ten years earlier. As Kimber ...
In the late 1940s, American soldiers serving in Europe had acquired a taste for the small, light and stylish cars they saw on European roads, ...
Before World War II, MG built exotic and powerful small-bore sports cars that were practically unheard of on this side of the pond. But that ...
In the mid-1930’s MG was acquired by the Nuffield Organization, bringing consolidation and rationalization of overlapping product lines. MG was a small part of the ...
First announced at the 1932 London Motor Show, the MG K-Series Magnette was produced by Cecil Kimber in order to move his racing and record-breaking ...