First announced at the 1932 London Motor Show, the MG K-Series Magnette was produced by Cecil Kimber in order to move his racing and record-breaking ...
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 ...
Louis Renault, an aspiring engineer who had become bored with his work in the button-making business, built his first motorcar in a small workshop behind ...
Upon its introduction at the 1957 Geneva Auto Show, Maserati’s new 3500 GT marked a significant turning point for the storied Italian sports car maker. ...
In 1905, Louis Delage’s journey to the top of the French automobile business began in a tiny workshop in Levallois-Perret, about 4km outside of Paris, ...
In 1963, Morgan Motors unveiled a very un-Morgan-like sports car at the annual Earls Court Motor Show. Sitting alongside its traditional, 30s-styled machines was a ...
In the 1950s, there was no shortage of creative young car enthusiasts building cars of their own, combining traditional Hot Rod techniques with newly developed ...
At first glance, the Cord 810/812 may not seem like a car born of the Great Depression. But during those anxious years, high end manufacturers ...
Following World War II, the idea of a civilian-focused utility vehicle gradually began to catch on among manufacturers and buyers alike. The Willys Jeep had ...
It was no secret that in the early 1960s, Studebaker was up against the ropes. Their financial troubles had started years earlier and the failed ...
Since the first Model A rolled out of its Quai de Javel factory in 1919, Citroen has embodied a sense of creativity, style, and innovation ...
Frank Kurtis needs little introduction to anyone familiar with American racing in the 1950s. His Kurtis-Kraft cars dominated American oval racing for decades, winning on ...