Cars like this 1934 Packard once were the standard. Back in the Fifties and early Sixties they were just old cars, twenty or twenty-five ...
Henry M. Leland may not be a household name in the same way that Henry Ford is, but his influence on the American automotive landscape ...
Recently acquired after long display in a Southern museum, this 1908 Buick Model 10 was restored for them to very high standards many years ...
The French, before and immediately after World War II, created a class of automobiles known as grandes routieres, luxurious high performance cars that took advantage ...
BMW’s post-war recovery was somewhat rocky, and by the mid-1950s, their product line was a disjointed mix of luxurious but dated sedans, the luscious but ...
Under its founder, Joseph W. Moon, the St. Louis-based Moon Motor Car Company established a reputation for quality and attractive coachwork that firmly established ...
Cadillac’s larger Series 70 and 75 for 1936 featured the new 346 cubic inch, 135-horesepower L-head V-8 and a prestigious “Body by Fleetwood” badge. ...
Cadillac is second only to Buick as America’s oldest car company, with roots that trace back to the origins of automobile manufacturing in Detroit. Before ...
E.L. Cord had worked wonders at Auburn in his relatively short tenure at the head of the company. When he arrived in 1924, Auburn cars ...
Gordon Beuhrig’s Cord 812 is one of the most recognizable and iconic American automobiles of the classic era. The 810 and 812 were devised ...
Brothers Alan and Richard Jensen began their long and celebrated careers in the automobile business in 1926 when they constructed their very first car body ...
Jaguar chose an evolutionary approach when replacing its groundbreaking XK120. It was, after all, the car that truly established Jaguar as a mainstream manufacturer and ...