Amilcar was born amid the of the Cyclecar and Vouiturette movements in early 20th century France. Prior to the outbreak of World War I, ...
In the bustling years after World War II, American manufacturers quickly saw the value in adding a sports car to the regular lineup. Sports cars ...
This stunning Facel II is car number HK2 A141, built in 1962. It was originally sold to a Mr. Bazin, via a southern French Facelagency. The original specification was Tudor gray ...
When Lawrence P. Fisher took over the leadership of General Motors’ flagship in 1925, Cadillac was locked in an intense battle for the coveted position ...
The Alvis Car Company is a quintessentially British marque that, from the very beginning of production in 1919, desired to build the highest quality, ...
Riding high on a wave of success in the 1950s, General Motors found itself at the top of its game in the early 1960s, leading ...
Jaguar fitted torsion bar independent front suspension, similar to the XK 120’s, and four wheel hydraulic brakes to a completely redesigned and lower frame with ...
The Mercedes-Benz W123 succeeded the W114 in 1975, taking over the role of mid-sized volume-sales leader. The fresh, modern styling by Friedrich Geiger and Bruno ...
Much of Britain’s automobile had industry changed to unitary construction by the time the new Silver Shadow hit the market in the mid-1960s. Rolls-Royce’s adoption ...
This DeLorean DMC12 is a new car. It has only 360 miles and was owned since new by its original selling dealer. Other than ...
Lincoln’s range topping K-Series debuted in 1930 as a direct competitor to the best Cadillac and Packard had to offer. Initially available with a 385 ...
The Lincoln Continental was designed by Bob Gregorie as a one-off for Edsel Ford to use on vacation in Florida. It was received with ...