At the dawn of the 1960s, the Japanese motor industry finally began to find its post-war footing and got serious about expanding to export markets, ...
In April of 1934, the Major Bowes Amateur Hour debuted on WHN radio in New York City. “Major” Edward Bowes, who created and hosted the ...
Upon the Duesenberg Model J’s grand unveiling at the New York Auto Show on December 1, 1928, the world’s business moguls, movie stars, and social ...
Mercedes-Benz consolidated the SL sports car concept into a single line as 300SL, and 190SL production wound down in the early 1960s. The 300SL was ...
Inspired by the rare Gläser-bodied 356 America roadster, Porsche’s 356 Speedster was spurred into existence by the influential New York automobile importer Max Hoffman, who ...
The Bentley T-Series arrived on the scene in 1965 as the eagerly anticipated replacement to the outgoing S3. As before, the Bentley T-Series shared much ...
The Jaguar E-Type is widely revered as one of the most beautiful, iconic sports cars ever created, and its popularity has hardly waned from the ...
Harry Mulford Jewett was not a man for sitting idle, waiting for life to happen around him. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame ...
Before production of the sensational new Austin-Healey 100 sports car began in earnest at Austin’s Longbridge plant, twenty pre-production cars, numbered AHX1 through AHX20, were ...
The creations of brothers Fred and August Duesenberg are the stuff of legend. The cars and engines they built were among the very best ...
In the post-war period of recovery, Mercedes-Benz concentrated on re-establishing itself as a leader in the automotive industry. Their measured and focused approach earned them ...
In the years leading up to World War II, Delahaye enjoyed elite status among the top French automakers, earning its lauded reputation for quality and ...