Sydney Allard created his mighty J2 sports car with the specific goal of breaking the burgeoning American sports racing car market wide open. Road-racing ...
As Jaguar’s ground-breaking XK series of sports cars reached the end of their natural development, Jaguar engineers, led by founder and director Sir William Lyons, ...
As a young man, Raymond Stanley was undoubtedly the envy of his classmates; his father and uncle owned an automobile company and could build cars ...
When the Cadillac Eldorado made its debut it was major news. All three of GM’s top car lines had been authorized and budgeted to ...
From 1948 through 1954, the brilliant XK120 firmly established Jaguar at the forefront of sports-car manufacturers with its graceful bodylines and impressive performance. Featuring Jaguar’s ...
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 ...
Pinpointing the genesis of the motorcar is a complex undertaking, interwoven with numerous “firsts” and innovations happening almost simultaneously around the globe in the late ...
After becoming part of General Motors in 1908, Olds Motor Works began to fit new models into its offering to expand production. One of the ...
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 ...
At the 1934 edition of the New York Auto Show, Chrysler Corporation surprised onlookers with the introduction of the revolutionary Airflow series. At a time ...
Like its competitors from Land Rover and Jeep, Toyota Land Cruisers have traditionally been offered in various configurations and models simultaneously, which is still the ...
Upon its debut in 1906, the Rolls-Royce 40/50 horsepower “Silver Ghost” rendered virtually every contemporary automobile obsolete overnight. It was undoubtedly the most advanced motorcar ...