The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing is widely regarded as a benchmark of collectible vehicles. No assemblage of significant cars is complete without one of these breathtaking ...
The Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd is a fascinating footnote in the annals of the British motoring industry. Founded in 1919 by Thomas George ...
In 1916, Georges Henri Roesch became chief engineer of Clement Talbot, Ltd., of London. Talbot was originally an importer and assembler of French Clément-Bayard automobiles, ...
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 ...
This elegant DS420 is a fine example of Daimler’s exclusive factory-built limousine. Riding on a stretched version of the Jaguar 420G platform, the DS420 ...
With the world still reeling in the aftermath of World War II, Rolls-Royce and Bentley dusted off and set to work returning to the business ...
In 1896, H.J. Lawson purchased the rights to use the Daimler name from Gottlieb Daimler and began to produce automobiles by 1897, making the Daimler ...
The word “unique” only begins to describe this astonishing creation, a Liberty LaFrance 27-liter, 12-cylinder Speedster. Built during the 1980s and 90s by Roger ...
The postwar MG TC traced its ancestry directly back to the MG TA of 1936. It was aimed at the U.S. market and accordingly ...
Brothers Richard and Alan Jensen entered the motoring field as coachbuilders, and much like William Lyons of Swallow and Jaguar, the humble little Austin Seven ...
Ever dream of trolling used car lots in the Fifties? Duesenberg’s, Cadillac’s, Pierce-Arrows and Lincolns of the Twenties and Thirties were parked along the back ...
Much of Britain’s automobile had industry changed to unitary construction by the time the new Silver Shadow hit the market in the mid-1960s. Rolls-Royce’s adoption ...