After having been saved from oblivion during the mid-1920s by super salesman E.L. Cord, Auburn embarked on a new path to profitability and growth under ...
Rooted in wheelwright Charles Eckhart’s Auburn, Indiana-based carriage business, the Auburn Automobile Company was established by Eckhart’s sons in 1900 with a $2,500 capital stock ...
One of the early American automobile industry’s most colourful and skilled personalities, Harry C. Stutz built his first horseless carriage, nicknamed “Old Hickory,” in 1898 ...
As the foundational division of corporate giant General Motors, Buick was positioned for continued success from 1931 onward with powerful and sophisticated new eight-cylinder engines ...
Introduced in 2014, the Mercedes-AMG GT series was the second model after the SLS to be developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-Benz’s high-performance subsidiary. Like the ...
The Continental Mk II is one of the milestones of Detroit design, a classy, restrained, elegant concept that exuded style. This is a particularly ...
Fords of the 1930s certainly seem to get the lion’s share of attention as classics today, but in 1931 it was Chevrolet, under the leadership ...
This 1956 Lincoln Premier Series sedan is a statement in Mid-Century luxury, colors and tastefulness. Lincoln’s all-new styling for 1956 distinguished the new cars ...
American LaFrance is one of the oldest and most respected names in American fire apparatus manufacturing. Thruxton Slocum LaFrance founded his eponymous LaFrance Manufacturing Company ...
After nearly two decades of quietly marching along in the shadow of its parent marque Rolls-Royce, Bentley Motors finally got the freedom to create an ...
Sydney Allard’s brawny J2 was one of the first post-war British sports cars explicitly targeted at the burgeoning sports car scene in America. The popularity ...
The Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 was a car of many firsts when it was introduced at the 1973 Paris Auto Show. The 308 GT4 ...