Fiat’s mid-sized 1100/103, dubbed Nuova 1100, debuted in 1953 as a thoroughly modern replacement for the 1100E, which itself had roots dating back to ...
When Locomobile began production in 1899, its sole model was the “Steam Runabout,” which had been designed by the Stanley brothers of Watertown, Massachusetts. The ...
When the Astura debuted in 1931, Lancia was already well-established as one of the most respected automobile manufacturers in the world. The brilliant engineer Vincenzo ...
Under its founder, Joseph W. Moon, the St. Louis-based Moon Motor Car Company established a reputation for quality and attractive coachwork that firmly established ...
In the late 1920s, the Duesenberg Brothers’ stellar racing record had not translated into the sales of road cars they hoped for, and their only ...
Announced in 1929, the magnificent Phantom II served the role of Rolls-Royce’s flagship model for six years and set the standard for other manufacturers of ...
Early in the post-war era, Studebaker held the position of “best of the rest” in the American auto industry. Having recovered from bankruptcy in the ...
W.O. Bentley began selling cars out of his Cricklewood workshops in 1920, and within a few short years, grew his company into a dominant force ...
Le Pur Sang des Automobile roughly translates as “The Pure Bred Automobile”. It is a phrase that was coined by Le Patron himself, Ettore Bugatti, to describe his ...
Debuted at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show, Bentley’s new Azure featured seductive styling by Pininfarina in collaboration with Bentley’s design team. In addition to upholding ...
This striking Aston Martin is one of just 47 built to this specification, and is one of the earliest Mk IIIs delivered to the United ...
Despite being just a few years old in 1929, the fledgling Chrysler Corporation had leaped up sales charts from 32nd place to 3rd, buoyed by ...