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 ...
Hyman Ltd. is thrilled to offer this remarkable machine; the 2016 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Best in Show winning 1936 Lancia Astura Tipo Bocca Cabriolet ...
The advent of lightweight, powerful, reliable V-8 engines in America in the early 60’s created an attractive option for European builders of high performance Grand ...
After fifteen years in production, Rolls-Royce replaced the venerable Silver Shadow/Shadow II series with the new Silver Spirit of 1980. While the Spirit retained the ...
John P. Ahrens and Charles H. Fox of Cincinnati, Ohio built their first motorized fire engine in 1911 just as the curtain was closing on ...
Thanks to the success of the Silver Cloud and its mechanical twin, the Bentley S-Series, Rolls-Royce Motorcars experienced a particularly buoyant period in its ...
First announced at the 1932 London Motor Show, the MG K-Series Magnette was produced by Cecil Kimber in order to move his racing and record-breaking ...
In April of 1934, the Major Bowes Amateur Hour debuted on WHN radio in New York City. “Major” Edward Bowes, who created and hosted the ...
In 1951, Nash introduced America’s first post-war sports car. This stylish little car was the result of an unlikely and chance meeting of two men ...
Introduced in 1971, Maserati’s Bora stood apart from its supercar counterparts with its mid-mounted quad-cam V-8 engine developed directly from the fabulous 5000GT and ...
Packard’s rich and fascinating history is full of ups and downs, spectacular success, and a handful of failures. The notoriously conservative board of directors was ...
The XK-series put Jaguar on the map as a legitimate sports car maker, one that was capable of producing cars that could match the performance ...