Ahrens-Fox can trace its roots back to a company called Latta that built a steam-powered fire engine in Cincinnati in 1852. Chris Ahrens was ...
With 46 horsepower (15% more than the competition from Ford) Chevrolet’s overhead valve six-cylinder AD series was ideal for commercial use. Roadster Delivery was ...
A new car dealer in Southern California, Bill Devin was one of the earliest to be struck by the idea of combining the sleek, streamlined ...
Packard’s legendary twelve-cylinder cars are among of the most desirable and respected of all pre-war American classics. From 1916-1923, the “Twin Six” established Packard’s leadership ...
Starting at age 14, Frank Kurtis was immersed in California car culture. He began his career as an apprentice at Don Lee Coachbuilders in Los ...
As any diehard James Bond knows, Ford’s all-new Mustang made its first major on-screen appearance in the iconic 007 spy flick, Goldfinger. In the movie, Tilly Masterson (played ...
Ferrari’s highly successful 330 series made its first appearance in 1963 when engineers stuffed a new 4-liter version of the Columbo V12 engine into the ...
The beautiful Packard Tenth Series was introduced in 1933 at the 33rd National Automobile Show. The entire model range had been revamped with new ...
Packard’s Sixth Series debuted on August 1, 1928, continuing the long-running tradition of exceptional quality, engineering excellence, and sophisticated style. Customers had a wide ...
In many ways, Packard’s 14th series marked a significant turning point for the company. Introduced in 1936 to replace the 12th series (there was no ...
While the iconic American Woody may not have been invented by Chrysler, it can certainly be argued that ...
The Marmon Sixteen is one of the pinnacles of classic car design. Conceived from Colonel Howard Marmon’s determination to restore the luster of the ...