1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

From the Chevrolet Corvette’s inception in 1953, serious sports car fans and racers criticized its emphasis on style over outright performance. Even as sales struggled ...

1922 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Tourer

Upon its debut in 1907, the Rolls-Royce 40/50 horsepower “Silver Ghost” was considered to be the most advanced motorcar money could buy. With Henry Royce’s ...

1929 Kissel 8-126 White Eagle Speedster

One of two known survivors of the glamorously styled 8-126 White Eagle Speedster. Equipped with a powerful, Kissel-modified Lycoming 8-cylinder engine fitted in a low-slung ...

1923 Buick Series 23 Depot Hack

Cherished by noted Buick enthusiasts and collectors since the 1950s, this charming six-cylinder Series 23 features a rarely-seen Depot Hack body by J.T. Cantrell of ...

1919 Jordan Model F Touring

It has been stated that Ned Jordan, founder of the Jordan Motor Car Company is perhaps best known for his advertising skills rather than his ...

1954 MG TF Roadster

In the late 1930s, MG adopted the robust and affordable XPAG engine from Morris for the new T-series. The change wasn’t necessarily welcomed by traditional ...

1931 Marmon Sixteen

The Marmon Sixteen was in many respects the masterpiece of the classic era. Its 491 cubic inch engine was by far the largest of Detroit’s ...

1937 Cadillac Series 60 Convertible

The late 1930s were a time of major transition for America’s luxury auto makers. Those companies that survived the Great Depression now faced a drastically ...