With the 3.8-liter B-spec head and overdrive, this XK 150 3.8 Drophead Coupe is one of the ultimate cars in Jaguar’s renowned XK-series. Completed not ...
At its introduction in 1957 the XK 150 represented a much larger change from the XK 140 than that which accompanied the transition from XK ...
The Auto Red Bug was one of several names given to this cheeky little buckboard runabout, first appearing as the electric-powered Red Bug in Lafayette, ...
The story of the Swallow Doretti sports car of 1954 & 1955 is a fascinating footnote in the history of the British sports-car revolution. The ...
In the late 1970s, and Englishman named Rick Stevens set out to build a car of his own based on the legendary British sports cars ...
The Red Bug had many lives, but the most important and recognizable of them is represented by this beautifully restored example powered by the Briggs ...
Of all the cars that would wear the famous red Allard badge, the J2X is perhaps the most recognizable symbol of this storied marque. The ...
Entire generations have enthused over Donald Healey’s Austin-Healey sports cars without ever knowing of either Donald Healey’s important pre-war accomplishments or of the predecessor automobiles ...
Introduced in early 1930, the first series Cadillac V16 firmly positioned General Motors’ top brand at the pinnacle of the luxury automobile market. Cadillac made ...
Following hot on the heels of Jaguar’s seminal XK 120 was the revised and refined XK 140. When the XK 120 first hit the streets ...
Edsel Ford was the only son of Henry Ford, but the two men could not have been more different. Edsel Ford was worldly, gifted with ...
The introduction of the new XK150 in 1957 marked the most significant evolution of Jaguar’s legendary XK series since the XK120’s debut in 1948. In ...