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 ...
As Ford’s new Mustang made its sensational debut at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, Carroll Shelby was already hard at work developing the new ...
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 ...
Ford’s glamorous 1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster was a star at birth. While at the peak of his popularity in the Fall of 1961, Elvis Presley ...
Established in 1852 with roots in wagon manufacture, Studebaker ranked among the world’s longest-running automakers through 1966. The company’s post-WW II years were particularly vibrant, ...
Over the years, Jaguar developed quite a knack at unveiling their latest and greatest sports cars to stunned audiences. It happened in the early ...
In the early 1930s, Edsel Ford saw a need to fill an ever-widening gap between the top Ford Deluxe models and the ultra-exclusive, coachbuilt twelve-cylinder ...
Sydney Allard was an engineer and garage owner who caught the attention of the motorsport world in the early 1940s with his highly successful Ford-powered ...
In the late 1960’s, Honda wanted desperately to change the attitude that American and European drivers had toward Japanese cars. They were seen as poor ...
The SL series from Mercedes-Benz introduced in 1963 continued the designation of the 300SL and 190SL but was in fact an entirely new concept. ...
AC Cars’ 428 are a beautiful, fast, luxurious high performance gran turismo. With coachwork designed and constructed by Pietro Frua on a strong, rigid tubular ...
Introduced in early 1930, the first series Cadillac V-16 firmly positioned General Motors’ top brand at the pinnacle of the luxury automobile market. Cadillac made ...