Conceived as a concept car to promote Jaguar’s new dual overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine, the XK 120 Roadster that was introduced at the 1948 Earls ...
Having a luxurious Cadillac in the driveway is certainly emblematic of the American Dream. Â Cadillacs were status symbols and a clear indication to all that ...
Isuzu Motors had a relatively short existence in the US Market, but the company is one of Japan’s oldest automakers, with loyal fans worldwide, and ...
In 1933, Chrysler Corporation was still a relative newcomer in the American car market, but thanks to Walter Percy Chrysler’s incredible business acumen, he had ...
Vincenzo Lancia was a talented racer turned brilliant engineer who formed the company that bore his name in 1906. Vincenzo pushed the boundaries of automobile ...
Argentine native Alejandro DeTomaso left his home country in the early 1950’s to pursue a career as a racing driver. He enjoyed moderate success behind ...
There are few who doubt Alfa Romeo to be one of the world’s most legendary and storied automobile manufacturers. Their history is rich and ...
In the early 1920s, two legendary names in the world of automobiles, Alfa Romeo and Zagato, collaborated to produce some of the most desirable sports ...
The legendary Rolls-Royce model first introduced in 1906 was not initially referred to as a Silver Ghost rather, the 40/50, referring to its 40 taxable ...
The late 1920s were proving to be a lucrative and highly competitive time for American luxury car manufacturers. A wealthy buyer was ripe with choice, ...
Ford conceived the wood-bodied Sportsman convertible coupe in 1945 primarily as a high profile ‘halo’ car to attract attention and draw traffic to Ford showrooms ...
In 1951, America’s first post-war sports car came from the most unlikely source – Nash. Better known for sensible, well-built mid-priced cars, Nash was eager ...