As the 1920s drew to a close, Cadillac was enjoying considerable success in the hotly contested luxury car market. Locked in a tight battle with ...
Mercedes-Benz created a continuing success when it combined its competent, elegantly styled, luxurious 280SE 111-series chassis with its 3,499cc single overhead camshaft Bosch electronic fuel ...
Powered by Packard’s big 384 cubic inch inline eight, the Sixth Series 1929 640 Custom Eight offered power, performance and prestige in the ultimate ...
It would be hard to perceive the effects of the deepening Depression in Packard‘s 1933 lineup. It comprised two eight-cylinder series and the fabulous ...
The effects of the Depression were wearing off in 1940, and Buick made the most of the American economy’s newfound strength and renewed confidence, achieving ...
In 1922, Henry Ford exacted revenge on his former nemesis Henry Leland by purchasing the Lincoln Motor Company for $8M. Some twenty years prior, a ...
The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing is widely regarded as a benchmark of collectible vehicles. No assemblage of significant cars is complete without one of these breathtaking ...
Packard was at the height of their golden age in the late 1920’s. They were enjoying steady commercial success with the junior six-cylinder models, ...
For most of Cadillac’s early history, The Standard of the World was more than simply a marketing slogan used to sell cars. From its earliest ...
In the years leading up to the United States’ involvement in World War I, the number of American independent car manufacturers began to slow. The ...
Much of Auburn’s history is dominated by the brief but glamorous period that followed in the wake of E.L. Cord’s takeover. The era that brought ...
Throughout the 1950s, Jaguar worked feverishly to establish its dominance in sports car and endurance racing. The XK120 was a popular choice for club racers, ...