This 1948 Branstrator Body Company Tradewinds Travel Trailer represents a fascinating chapter in mid-century American travel culture, combining streamlined design with durable construction. ...
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 ...
In the aftermath of World War II, Delahaye had survived battered but not broken. Until production of their landmark 135-series could resume, the ...
The first Airstream trailer was built in 1929 by Wally Byam, who started by mounting a tent-style body onto a Ford Model T ...
Le Pur Sang des Automobile. This phrase, coined by Le Patron himself and roughly translated as “the pure-bred automobile,” ...
As the longest-running passenger car in Mercedes-Benz history, the R107 series of SL-roadsters earned its place as an icon of the 70s and 80s, blending ...
After having been saved from near-oblivion during the mid-1920s by super automobile salesman E.L. Cord, Auburn was soon on the path to profitability ...
Despite a well-deserved reputation for producing some of the finest sporting cars in the world, Lagonda nevertheless found itself facing receivership in the mid-1930s. Even ...
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 ...
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 ...
When the wild-looking Espada debuted in 1968, Automobili Lamborghini was still in its infancy. A few years before, tractor manufacturer Ferruccio Lamborghini announced a new GT car ...
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 ...