Mercedes-Benz turned the automotive world on its head when it unveiled the astonishing 300SL Coupe at the 1954 New York International Auto Show. A technological ...
By 1940 it became obvious that Cadillac’s wide-angle V-16, as luxurious and powerful as it was, made no economic sense. The fact that it fit ...
With 385 cubic inches and 105 brake horsepower Packard‘s Custom Eight was one of the most powerful and exciting of the Jazz Age, a ...
Nash-Healeys are attractive two-seaters with the outstanding attributes of eligibility for early 50’s events, great reliability, Pinin Farina design and widely available parts and ...
From its beginnings in 1936 as the TA, a succession of MGs in the T-series epitomized the idea of the classic British roadster. Light weight ...
Technical details, innovative design, racing success, management, empire building and the ups and downs of markets are common elements of automobile history. For all their ...
Henry M. Leland pioneered the concept of precision-manufactured interchangeable parts applied to automobiles. A Vermonter, he’d learned the machinist trade in the armories of New ...
Ford’s Model A pickups were the mainstay of America’s journeymen, contractors, farmers and ranchers. In the Thirties, when the Model As were only a ...
In Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.’s hierarchy of aspirations, LaSalle may have been the ‘Junior Cadillac’ but there was nothing junior about its low, long-hood sleek ...
The elegant Maserati Mexico first appeared in 1968 to serve as a replacement for both the Sebring and the ultra-exclusive 5000GT. The body design ...
The elegant Maserati Mexico first appeared in 1968 to serve as a replacement for both the Sebring and the ultra-exclusive 5000GT. The body design of ...
The Ford Model T is a machine that ranks as one of the most significant and important inventions of the 20th century. Henry Ford’s ...