1964 Volvo P1800 S Coupe

In 1960s Sweden, Volvo was well-established as a manufacturer of rugged, dependable cars with solid sporting credentials. But their slightly stodgy and austere appearance meant ...

1936 Packard Twelve Coupe

Packard Historian Beverly Rae Kimes describes the Packard Twelves of the 1930s as “the ultimate in conveyances to emanate from East Grand Boulevard” (Packard’s historic ...

1980 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster

Following the collapse of E.L. Cord’s business empire in 1937, the remaining assets of the defunct Auburn Automobile Company were quickly and quietly sold off. ...

1933 Marmon Sixteen

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 ...

1961 Volvo P1800 Coupe

Volvo cars have always been known for being reliable, sturdy and well-built. In the 1950’s, the distinctly American-looking PV444/544 series was the car that cemented ...

1928 Stutz BB Black Hawk

By the middle of the 1920s, the fate of the Stutz Motor Car Company was in the hands of Fredrick Moscovics, who had only just ...

1928 Bentley 4.5 Litre Sports Tourer

Following up on the success of the inaugural 3-Litre model, W.O. Bentley supplemented the line with the big six-cylinder 6 ½ Litre, which he offered ...

1931 Lincoln Model K Sedan

1931 was a pivotal year for the Lincoln Motor Company as it marked the introduction of the critically important Model K. The outgoing Model L ...