W.O. Bentley began selling cars out of his Cricklewood workshops in 1920, and within a few short years, grew his company into a dominant force ...
By now, we’ve probably all heard the famous quip that tells us “every car enthusiast should own at least one Alfa Romeo”, and most likely, ...
AC Cars Ltd. has a long and illustrious tradition of building some of Britain’s most memorable sporting cars. Founded in 1908, the company first made ...
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 ...
Aston Martin shocked the world in 1976 when they unveiled the sensational Lagonda Saloon at the London Motor Show. The spectacularly futuristic, Avant Garde ...
Morgan is the last traditional British roadster, and the Plus 8 is the last of its kind. Introduced in 1968, the Plus 8’s two ...
By the early 30’s it became apparent to Lagonda that the public was no longer charmed by the stump-pulling torque of big 4-cylinder engines and ...
Porsche’s 911 Turbo, commonly known by its internal code “930”, is one of the most legendary sports cars of all time. The 930 propelled the ...
As the foundation of corporate giant General Motors, Buick positioned itself for continued success from 1931 forward with new eight-cylinder engines across the board. Ranging ...
Introduced in 1921, the Packard Single Six brought the quality and luxury for which Packard was justly famous to a much wider market. Refined ...
AC Cars’ 428 are a beautiful, fast, luxurious high performance gran turismo. With coachwork designed and constructed by Pietro Frua on a strong, rigid tubular ...
Enzo Ferrari’s first son, Alfredino “Dino” Ferrari was a shining star in his father’s eyes. In in early twenties, he was headed for promising career ...