Jaguar unveiled the XK150 in 1957 as a heavily reworked and updated replacement for the XK140. By that time, the XK chassis was starting to ...
The arrival of Cadillac’s Series 62 marked a significant turning point for General Motors’ flagship marque. The upright grilles and running boards of the ...
The American racing scene in the 1920s and 1930s drew huge crowds to places like Allentown, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, New York and the Iowa State Fairgrounds ...
As the 1950s rolled into the 1960s, General Motors was at the top of its game, leading the industry in style and engineering excellence. GM ...
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 ...
When Donald Healey built the very first “Healey Hundred” prototype in 1952, he was taking a significant risk. The fate of the Donald Healey Motor ...
Immediately after young Howard Marmon earned his engineered degree from the University of California Berkeley, he went straight to work in his family business, The ...
With the Great Depression in full force and the threat of war lingering over America, Buick approached the 1941 model year with extreme optimism offering ...
Morgan Motor Company stands proudly as one of Britain’s oldest and most staunchly traditional automobile manufacturers. Since producing their first three-wheeled cycle-car in 1910, Morgan ...
When the Cadillac Eldorado made its debut it was major news. All three of GM’s top car lines had been authorized and budgeted to ...
In 1905, Louis Delage’s journey to the top of the French automobile business began in a tiny workshop in Levallois-Perret, about 4km outside of Paris, ...
Thanks to the great technical innovation and foresight of Émile Delahaye, and his successor Amédée Varlet, Societe Des Automobiles Delahaye earned its place as one ...