1939 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe

In the early 1930s, Edsel Ford recognized a need to fill an ever-widening gap between the top Ford Deluxe models and the ultra-exclusive, coachbuilt Lincoln ...

1925 Kissel 6-55 Gold Bug Speedster

The Kissel Motor Car Company was founded in 1906 by two ambitious young brothers, George and Will Kissel. The Kissel family, who had emigrated from ...

1951 Riley RMD Convertible

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 ...

1911 Singer Motorcycle

Like many early motor manufacturers, Singer – founded by George Singer in Coventry, England c. 1875 – progressed through bicycles and motorcycles before eventually settling ...

1965 Jaguar XKE Coupe

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 ...

1963 Studebaker Avanti

It was no secret that in the early 1960s, Studebaker was up against the ropes. Their financial troubles had started years earlier and the failed ...

1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 Coupe

It was no secret that in the early 1960s, Studebaker Corporation was up against the ropes. Long-term financial troubles led to a dubious merger with ...

1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 Coupe

When Ferruccio Lamborghini entered the sports car business in the early 1960s, he boldly set his sights on the biggest target of all: Ferrari. Of ...

1932 Pierce Arrow Twelve Convertible Roadster

From George Pierce’s first single-cylinder Motorette in 1901 to the final twelve-cylinder chassis built for Karl Wise in 1938, Pierce-Arrow stood proudly for quality, craftsmanship, ...

1932 MG C-Type Montlhéry Midget

In the 1930s, MG was heavily involved in motorsports, particularly in the very competitive small-bore classes where their small but powerful machines could really shine. ...