1930 Stutz Model M Monte Carlo

In the mid-1920s, the brilliant engineer Fredrick Moscovics took control of Stutz Motor Car Company following the contentious departure of the company’s founder and namesake, ...

1909 Cretors Model C Popcorn Wagon

In 1880, Charles Cretors opened his confections shop in Decatur, Illinois where, practically from day-one, he displayed a gift for showmanship and innovation. Charles ...

1950 Allard J2

After a successful run building Ford-powered off-road trials cars in the early 1940s, Sydney Allard got serious about road racing in 1949 with the introduction ...

1933 Cadillac V-16 All Weather Phaeton

“The Standard of the World” was not only Cadillac’s advertising slogan, but it was a doctrine for its engineers and designers to live by. During ...

1960 Abarth 850 Allemano Coupe

Carlo Abarth is one of the Italian motoring industry’s greatest heroes; a larger-than-life character who built larger-than-life automobiles. His creations, particularly the Fiat-based cars of ...

1957 Bill Frick Special GT Coupe

To anyone involved in the burgeoning American sports car scene in the 1950s, Bill Frick is a legendary character. As early as the 1930s, Frick ...

1972 Mercedes-Benz 600 Sedan

Mercedes-Benz has always maintained a tradition of building a vast array of vehicles ranging from basic transportation to magnificent, technologically advanced luxury cars. For example, ...

1960 Bentley S2 Wendler Shooting Brake

With the arrival of the Silver Cloud/S-Series in 1955, Roll-Royce and Bentley fully embraced the process of factory coachwork, which allowed for higher production volume ...