Roamer was founded in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1917 as a collaboration between Cloyd Kenworthy, New York City distributor of Rauch & Lang electric cars and ...
The name President was an apropos choice for Studebaker’s new range topping cars. These were automobiles with a commanding presence; ones that company boss Albert ...
If you were a kid who grew up in the 1980’s, chances are you had at least one of three posters adorning your bedroom wall ...
It has been stated that Ned Jordan, founder of the Jordan Motor Car Company is perhaps best known for his advertising skills rather than his ...
The Cord 810/812 were important cars because of their front wheel drive chassis, but it will always be their appearance — the milestone, ground-breaking ...
Successor to the 400 GT on which Lamborghini’s reputation was built and to the ground-breaking Miura, the Espada featured Lamborghini’s 370hp 3929cc 4-cam V-12 ...
The US Military commissioned a redesign of the long-serving WC light duty trucks in early 1950. The WC had performed well during WWII as a ...
The sensational XK120 first appeared at the 1948 London Motor Show, intended strictly as a show car and styling exercise to highlight Jaguar’s fabulous new XK twin cam engine. But response ...
From George Pierce’s first single-cylinder Motorette in 1901 to the final twelve-cylinder chassis built for engineer Karl Wise in 1938, Pierce-Arrow stood proudly for quality, ...
Aerodynamics were the topic of the moment in the late Fifties and early Sixties. The search for efficiency was nowhere more prevalent than in Italy ...
In 1961, Lincoln shook the American luxury automobile market to its core with a brand new Continental, a refined, unadorned, and ultimately ground-breaking, elegant design. ...
The Ferrari 308 is perhaps one of the most recognizable and iconic sports cars of the period. Made famous in television and movies, the 308 ...