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Rolls-Royce’s ‘small’ car, known as the 20hp, was introduced in 1922 with a 3,127cc six-cylinder engine, as the post-World Way I recession intersected increasing labor ...
Gabriel Voisin was one of the great, forward-thinking, innovative designers of the early decades of the last century. His aircraft were instrumental in the Allies’ ...
In 1910 Buick built nearly 10,000 more automobiles than Ford. Production of the Model 10 alone, with its 22.5 horsepower 165 cubic inch valve-in-head four-cylinder ...
Rising from the ashes of the defunct Henry Ford Company, Henry M. Leland’s Cadillac Automobile Company quickly established itself as a leader in innovation, mechanical ...
The Peerless Company of Cleveland, Ohio was, for a brief period, one of America’s most exclusive automobile companies. Along with Packard and Pierce-Arrow, the trio ...
As the first significant update of Donald Healey’s tremendously successful Austin-Healey 100, the 100-Six, alternatively known as the 100-6, arrived in September 1956. Answering the ...
Recently acquired after long display in a Southern museum, this 1908 Buick Model 10 was restored for them to very high standards many years ...
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 ...
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 ...
E.L. Cord had worked wonders at Auburn in his relatively short tenure at the head of the company. When he arrived in 1924, Auburn cars ...
In 1931, Chrysler’s Imperial name graduated from a high-end trim package to an all-new motorcar, entirely separate from the rest of the line. The flagship ...