When the time came for Ferrari to follow up on the enormously successful 308 GTB/GTS series, engineers chose to focus on refining the formula that ...
It seemed that within moments of the Duesenberg Model J’s debut at the New York Auto Show on December 1, 1928, the world’s business moguls, ...
Like the Jeep and the Land Rover before it, the Toyota Land Cruiser is a vehicle whose reputation was hard earned in battle, mud, and ...
As Jensen’s stylish new Touring-designed Interceptor hit showrooms, the firm announced a highly sophisticated companion model developed in conjunction with Ferguson Research Ltd. The new ...
Of many popular variants on Ford’s Model AA truck platform none is more popular, or fun, than the popcorn and soda pop vending bodies ...
In the late 1950s, Ferrari began developing a series of compact V6 engines for Formula 1, Formula 2, and sports racing cars. Enzo’s son Alfredo ...
Aston Martin endured many turbulent years and dramatic highs and lows throughout much of its existence. From its founding by Anthony Bamford and Lionel Martin, ...
As the dust settled in the aftermath of World War II, people across Great Britain and mainland Europe gradually returned to the business of daily ...
In the early 1960s, Japanese manufacturers got serious about taking on new markets, particularly in the increasingly critical North American arena. As British and German ...
Rolls-Royce’s 20/25 succeeded the 20 HP in 1929 as the company’s small-displacement offering positioned below the flagship Phantom models. Engineers developed a host of improvements ...
During the 1930’s after its acquisition by Rolls-Royce, Bentley became an important supplier of quiet, high speed road cars. The first Roll-Royce engineered Bentley, ...
At the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, Alfa Romeo unveiled a stunning and evocative new concept car that borrowed considerably from the company’s vast sporting heritage ...