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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
As the roads of the world become increasingly populated with gasoline-electric hybrids, plug-ins, and fully electric vehicles, it poses an opportunity to pause and look ...
Ferrari’s iconic 308 is perhaps one of the most instantly recognizable sports cars of all time. The 308 was Ferrari’s first major commercial success, popularized ...
Much as it had with the Traction Avant in the 1930s, Citroen shocked the world yet again when it introduced the revolutionary DS to the ...
Despite all of the inimitable road and racing motorcars to come out of W.O. Bentley’s Cricklewood workshops, Bentley Motors often struggled with a severe shortage ...
The iconic shape of the Cord 810/812 was initially a proposal by the great industrial designer Gordon Buehrig as a “baby Duesenberg” to support E.L. ...
The Detroit Industrial Vehicle Company was born in the mid-1920s when engineer George Bacon, then working for the Detroit Electric Vehicle Company, came up with ...
This supremely handsome 1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I is a fantastic example of a Springfield-built Phantom, highlighting Brewster’s mastery of the art of coachbuilding. Per Rolls-Royce ...