There was no automobile so technically advanced, so singularly designed and conceived as the Citroën DS19 at its introduction in 1955 at the Paris Motor ...
A.C. has a long tradition of building sporting motorcars, dating back to the early 1920s. The company’s roots go back to 1908 as Auto Carriers, ...
It seems a shame that Winton is not a more widely celebrated American automobile marque. Like many contemporaries during the formative years of the motorcar, ...
DeSoto arrived on the scene in 1929, positioned above Plymouth as a mid-priced, high-value companion marque for Chrysler. Reflecting on DeSoto’s history, it’s a curiosity ...
As the American motoring industry exploded at the tail end of the 19th century, hundreds of automobile companies began cropping up in barns, garages, and ...
AC Cars Ltd. has a long and illustrious tradition of building some of Britain’s most memorable sporting cars. Founded in 1908, the company first made ...
Sydney Allard developed his mighty J2 sports car specifically for breaking into the burgeoning American sports racing car market. Open road racing on public streets ...
On May 7, 1930, Dr. Norbert H. Knoch of Denver, Colorado stepped into local Hupmobile dealer C.S. Norton, Inc. and purchased a brand new Model ...
After the excess of fins which had distinguished Cadillacs only a few years before, the Sixty Special reflected not only Bill Mitchell’s more subtle design ...
First announced at the 1932 London Motor Show, the MG K-Series Magnette was produced by Cecil Kimber in order to move his racing and record-breaking ...
The National Automobile & Electric Co. of Indianapolis, Indiana was founded in 1900 by two former Waverly employees, L.S. Dow, and Philip Goetz. Waverly specialized ...
As the dust settled in the aftermath of World War II, people across Great Britain and mainland Europe gradually returned to the business of daily ...