One of the notable uses of the Ghia-bodied Fiat Jolly was as a tender for yachts, one that could be easily transported and offloaded to ...
The Rolls-Royce Phantom III, with 165 horsepower 7.3 liter overhead valve V-12 engine and independent front suspension, was the most advanced of the many multi-cylinder ...
One of the oldest names in the automobile industry, the Studebaker Company was formed in 1852 as a wagon manufacturer. By the late twenties, Studebaker ...
Jean Daninos, the founder of Facel, believed that even in the 1950’s France needed a prestigious, exclusive, fast, comfortable, beautiful, luxurious automobile to carry on ...
The French, before and immediately after World War II, created a class of automobiles known as grandes routieres, luxurious high performance cars that took advantage ...
The Mercedes-Benz 220 served as the company’s bread and butter model in the mid- and late-1950s, comprising the vast majority of cars built, particularly for ...
Although there was little externally to distinguish the 1966 Imperial from its Chrysler sibling the Imperial line’s existence made it easy for a customer to ...
After World War II, MG built pre-war cars rather longer than pretty much any other manufacturer, persisting with the upright T-series through 1955’s TF 1500. ...
Built in Muncie, Indiana, the Inter-State introduced its 388 cubic inch Model 45 six-cylinder in 1913, a powerful, reliable touring automobile. This is one ...
The Kissel family of Hartford, Wisconsin built some of the best cars in America from 1906-1930. Engineered by Herman Palmer with bodies designed by J. ...
Powel Crosley, Jr. made a fortune building refrigerators (Crosley “Shelvador”) and radios during the Twenties and Thirties but always remained enamored of automobiles that were ...
DeLorean Motor Company was founded in 1973 by John Z. DeLorean, a former GM engineer and executive who was best known as the father of ...