Based on the Daimler Regency platform, a handful of four-door saloons bodied in aluminum over English ash wood by Hooper & Co. of London ...
Automobiles Talbot was once part of a conglomerate of both French and English companies that included Sunbeam, Talbot and Darracq. Builders of mid and upper ...
Crediting any one auto maker with the invention of a particular vehicle can be a dubious proposition as there’s always plenty of room for argument. ...
Upon its introduction in the spring of 1957, Jaguar’s latest iteration of the XK-series got off to a slightly bumpy start. First, the factory fire ...
Produced between 1963 and 1976, Alfa’s lovely Giulia GTV Coupe was one of the most widely adored versions of the popular and versatile Giulia line. ...
The stylish cars and trucks produced by Willys in the early 1940s have long been a cornerstone of the hot-rodding and drag racing communities. While ...
As the first significant update of Donald Healey’s tremendously successful Austin-Healey 100, the 100-Six, alternatively known as the 100-6, arrived in September 1956. Answering the ...
An unqualified masterpiece by any standard, the 1940 Ford passenger-car lineup firmly ranks among the most attractive and distinctive automobile designs, regardless of era. Penned ...
To anyone even remotely interested in automobiles, the Jaguar XKE (or E-Type if you prefer) hardly needs an introduction. The seminal sixties sports car has ...
The sensational XK120 first appeared at the 1948 London Motor Show, intended strictly as a show car and styling exercise to highlight Jaguar’s fabulous new XK twin cam engine. But response ...
Adding a fourth wheel to Morgan’s established line of 3-wheelers was a major step, but one that even in the Depression was necessary to respond ...
Riley became part of the Morris-MG-Wolseley Nuffield Organization in 1938. The RM was announced in 1945 and would continue to preserve the Riley character with ...