If we were to go purely on what our school history books and popular culture suggest, we’d know the father of the mass-produced automobile to ...
Bentley Motors achieved success with its first car, the single overhead camshaft 4-valve per cylinder 3-Litre introduced in 1919. Always intended as a sporting car ...
Any discussion of the greatest automobiles of all time must certainly include the Mercedes-Benz 300SL. Initially conceived ...
Rauch & Lang of Cleveland, Ohio, started in the carriage industry, much like many of its early contemporaries in the automobile business. Beginning in 1884 ...
In the mid-1930s, Germany’s powerful propaganda machine took on the world of motor racing, throwing untold resources toward utter domination of the sport. Government-backed Grand ...
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 ...
Lancia introduced the Aurelia at the 1950 Torino Motor Show, immediately establishing it as a technical benchmark in automotive engineering. Spearheaded by the legendary engineer ...
When Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to try his hand at building a Gran Turismo, his company had essentially zero experience in automobile production. Earlier in his ...
For many enthusiasts, the 1932 Lincoln KB represents the pinnacle of aesthetic and mechanical achievement for the Lincoln marque. The KB carried Lincolns first V12, ...
At the end of WW2, BMW was in a much worse state than Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart because one of its major plants – the old ...
The 1930s were a tumultuous time for many of the world’s premier automakers. Even as an economic depression swept over much of the global economy, ...
In the early 1930s, Ford's V-8 models emerged as a compelling canvas for creative minds. Their sturdy construction and budget-friendly horsepower lured modifiers and customizers ...