In the late 1950s, John Gordon (later of Gordon-Keeble fame) and James Byrnes approached Bernie Rodger, a racing mechanic with considerable experience in spaceframe construction, ...
The late 50’s and early 60’s were a glorious time for Cadillac, the unchallenged leader in American luxury cars. Bigger, faster, more comfortable and supremely ...
The success of the BMW-Isetta microcar ensured BMW’s survival in the difficult economic environment of the mid-Fifties. As happens, it also conditioned consumers to ...
The success of the BMW-Isetta microcar ensured BMW’s survival in the difficult economic environment of the mid-Fifties. As happens so often, it also conditioned consumers ...
This delightful 1907 Victor Auto Buggy is believed to be the only example existing in running condition and an endless source of fascination. A surprising ...
Introduced in 1955 the Silver Cloud continued Rolls-Royce’s conservative tradition of introducing new models with the preceding well-developed and refined drivetrains.
In this case, the new ...
The Buick Motor Company was the cornerstone General Motors was built on. Charles Nash was President and General Manager of Buick by 1910 and ...
The first Chrysler Town & Country was a wood-bodied, barrel-back sedan in the 1941 six-cylinder Royal line. Carried forward into 1942, the model was succeeded ...
In Southern California in 1949, Air Force Major Ken Brooks was in the process of building his own hot rod, just like countless others at ...
On July 1, 1927, Packard introduced its new-for-1928 line. It would prove to be a time of transition for Packard, who found themselves competing ...
Le Pur Sang des Automobile roughly translates as “The Pure Bred Automobile”. It is a phrase that was coined by Le Patron himself, Ettore Bugatti, to describe his ...
Dodge built its first series of 1922 models from July 1921 continuing the Dodge brothers’ reputation for turning out solid, reliable, good performing automobiles ...