In 1933, Chrysler Corporation was still a relative newcomer in the American car market, but thanks to Walter Percy Chryslerβs incredible business acumen, he had ...
Originally a steam car builder founded by the Stanley brothers, Locomobile became America’s premier luxury car builder under the guidance of S.T. Davis, Jr., son-in-law ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1902, Henry M. Leland was charged with appraising the assets of The Henry Ford Company prior to its liquidation. Rather than liquidate the stocks, ...
Recently acquired after long display in a Southern museum, this 1908 Buick Model 10 was restored for them to very high standards many years ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hermann Brunn injected new style into the frumpy, erect coachwork offered by Lincoln after the marque’s acquisition by Ford. Lincoln‘s coachwork had been overseen ...
Henry Leland’s Lincolns were superbly engineered and built to the high standards set by Detroit’s ‘Master of Precision’. What let them down was their bulky, ...
Arguably the most important automobile in history, Henry Ford’s Model T was a pioneer. When it was introduced in late 1908 most automobiles were luxurious ...