Like a great many small American car manufacturers that sprang up at the turn of the 20th century, The Mitchell Motor Car Company of ...
Dodge’s relationship with the US Military began around 1916 when Dodge Brothers supplied touring cars to the government for use in an operation against Poncho ...
For nearly as long as the automobile has existed, owners have been tinkering with them to extract more speed, better handling, and reliability. Prior to ...
The Daimler Eighteen or Daimler DB18, was a 2.5-litre version of the preceding 2.2-liter New Fifteen introduced in 1937. Using the engine developed for ...
Sydney Allard was an engineer and garage owner who caught the attention of the motorsport world in the early 1940s with his highly successful Ford-powered ...
Mercedes-Benz has been a manufacturing powerhouse for over a century, and during World War II, its factories were highly valuable targets for Allied bombers. Many ...
Two prototypes for a sleek new four-seat Maserati were shown at the 1968 Turin Auto Show, one each from Carrozzerie Vignale and Ghia who both ...
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. ...
In the 1930s, demand for high-performance cars in Germany dramatically rose as enthusiasts wanted sporting machines to use for everyday driving and weekend racing. BMW ...
By the late 1950s, Studebaker was one of America’s oldest vehicle manufacturers. While they joined the automobile business almost by mistake in 1910, the Studebaker ...
As the American motoring industry exploded at the tail end of the 19th century, hundreds of automobile companies began cropping up in barns, garages, and ...
In the wake of the TC’s surprising success in the early post-war years in America, MG needed a sure bet to build their momentum and ...