While Marmon is best known for its exotic and powerful V16 that marked the swansong for the company, the Indianapolis-based marque was long-known for building ...
The annals of automotive history are rich with fascinating and eccentric characters. For every Henry Ford or Enzo Ferrari, we have dozens of other bit ...
It seemed that within moments of the Duesenberg Model J’s debut at the New York Auto Show on December 1, 1928, the world’s business moguls, ...
It is safe to say that most hardcore automotive enthusiasts share a common fantasy of one day building their own car. From our formative years ...
John P. Ahrens and Charles H. Fox of Cincinnati, Ohio built their first motorized fire engine in 1911 just as the curtain was closing on ...
From the moment the first motorcar rolled out of its Quai de Javel factory in 1919, Citroen has embodied a sense of creativity, style, and ...
Gordon Buehrig’s breakthrough ‘coffin-nose’ design and the front wheel drive 810/812 drivetrain is memorialized in so many places that it doesn’t need to be treated ...
Jaguar engineers were wise to take an evolutionary approach to the replacement for the XK120, due for the 1953 model year. After all, the XK120’s ...
It was no secret that in the early 1960s, Studebaker Corporation was up against the ropes. Long-term financial troubles led to a dubious merger with ...
To today’s enthusiasts, the name Delahaye conjures images of opulent, art-deco sports cars that grace the lawns of the world’s most prestigious concours d’elegance ...
From the sands of Namibia to the marble of Rodeo Drive and everything in between, the Mercedes-Benz Gelandewagen might be the most socially versatile ...
In the 1960s, Toyota’s FJ40 Land Cruiser was enjoying tremendous global success, and soon other Japanese manufacturers wanted to get their piece of the rapidly ...