In 1933, Chrysler Corporation was still a relative newcomer in the American car market, but thanks to Walter Percy Chrysler’s incredible business acumen, he had ...
In the mid-1920s, the brilliant engineer Fredrick Moscovics took control of Stutz Motor Car Company following the contentious departure of the company’s founder and namesake, ...
In the years leading up to World War II, Delahaye enjoyed elite status among the top French automakers, earning its lauded reputation for quality and ...
Chrysler Corporation was just six years old in 1930, yet the firm had already built a solid reputation for quality, style, and value. The ambitious ...
As a child growing up in Argentina, Alejandro De Tomaso became infatuated with motor racing, particularly when it came to the exotic machinery from Italy. ...
Hispano-Suiza stands proudly among the greatest classic-era marques in history. On par with Bugatti, Delahaye, and Isotta-Fraschini, Hispano-Suiza produced some of Europe’s finest motorcars from ...
As a child growing up in Argentina, Alejandro De Tomaso was infatuated with motor racing and particularly the exotic machinery from Italy. Young De Tomaso ...
As the son of a farmer, Harry C. Stutz grew up tinkering with mechanical objects. Prior to the turn of the twentieth century, young Harry ...
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 ...
As the son of a farmer, Harry C. Stutz grew up tinkering with mechanical objects. Prior to the turn of the twentieth century, young Stutz ...
Pierce-Arrow’s mighty Model 66 was one of the largest, grandest and most powerful automobiles sold in America during the Brass Era. Putting the importance of ...
In the world history of the automobile, cars originating from France hold a special place for having abundant style and mechanical sophistication. In the 1930s ...