Small cars have never enjoyed much success in America. The poster child for that statement is the American Bantam, a cheeky little automobile built ...
American LaFrance was one of the oldest and most storied manufacturers of fire apparatus in the United States. The company’s roots can be traced back ...
American LaFrance is rightly regarded as one of the giants of fire equipment production in the United States. Founded in 1873, it became a ...
By the time the Ford Mustang made its sensational debut in 1964, Carroll Shelby was well-established within the Ford Motor Company hierarchy. Ford actively pursued ...
It seems that in the last 100-plus years, we have come full circle. We now live in a time when just about anything imaginable can ...
In December 1963, Esquire published one of the most influential articles in the history of the magazine. In the article, four remarkable designs were presented ...
It is no secret that Datsun-Nissan was inspired by the Jaguar E-Type when it was decided that a new sports car was needed to take ...
If you would like to own a vintage American LaFrance Firetruck and need help in handling the entire process, call us today and get informed ...
While the original purpose of the Jeep was one of pure function and utility, this legendary American off-roader has taken on a personality of its ...
From 1921 to 1931, Rolls-Royce constructed luxury automobiles specifically for the American market at their factory in Springfield, Massachusetts. After starting production by assembling cars ...
Powel Crosley Jr’s impact on the American automobile business is far more significant than his diminutive cars might suggest. Crosley cars were decades ahead of ...
As Ford’s new Mustang made its sensational debut at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, Carroll Shelby was already hard at work developing the new ...