Allard built just 119 K2 sports tourers from 1950 to 1952 and have always been admired for their impressive performance potential on both road and ...
Led by the indefatigable Jean Daninos, Facel-Vega rekindled France’s elite-level, coachbuilt automobile industry immediately after the marque was established as an offshoot of contract body ...
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 ...
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 ...
When it debuted in October 1908, Henry Ford’s Model T represented an uncanny combination of durability, reliability, and affordability. Remaining in production for nearly 19 ...
Chrysler Corporation’s E-bodies were all new for the 1970 model year and were as popular with enthusiasts then as they are now. The Dodge Challenger ...
In the early 1980s, motor racing’s international governing body, the FIA, unveiled a new formula for rallying and sports car racing to replace the old ...
Following up on the success of the inaugural 3-Litre model, W.O. Bentley supplemented the line with the big six-cylinder 6 ½ Litre, which he offered ...
When Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to try his hand at building a sports car, his company had essentially zero experience in automobile production. Earlier in his ...
Following up on the success of the inaugural 3-Litre model, W.O. Bentley supplemented the line with the big six-cylinder 6 ½ Litre, which he offered ...
When it comes to clever engineering, it is often the Germans we consider first. Yet history has shown us that the French engineers at
At the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, Alfa Romeo unveiled a stunning and evocative new concept car that drew heavily from the company’s vast sporting heritage ...