Despite this, there are many forgotten cars from the 1930s that deserve more attention. Some looked just damn cool, others reshaped the industry with innovative solutions and technologies. Either way, ...
These days, it’s common for automakers to build road-legal tributes to their race cars; whether these have any extra performance to go with the extra carbon-fiber and graphics packages or whether they ...
During the 1930s, when most folks couldn’t even afford to put food on the table, upscale car makers turned out luxury vehicles with incredible features. Some of these features, like front-wheel drive ...
Long before the advent of the muscle car, supercar and hypercar, certain automobiles distinguished themselves not just by their enormous cost and complexity, but by their coachbuilt bodies. Such ...
FULLERTON Buzz Pitzen used mustang horsepower – the four-legged kind – to commute to Fifth Street Elementary School in Hawthorne in the early 1940s. In high school, Pitzen upped his game to vehicle ...
It’s hard not to look at the 1930s as a golden age of industrial design, particularly automotive. It gave us the likes of the Packard Twelve, Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic, and the final Duesenbergs. There ...
Jacob is a former Audi mechanic turned automotive journalist. His love for cars started the first time he held a Porsche 911 Hot Wheels car in his hands, and the very same car continues to fascinate ...
Rod Wade and Michael Flanders have set a new modern record for a pre-war car, driving their 1930 Ford Model A from New York to Los Angeles in just 50 hours, 20 minutes and 6 seconds. Right before ...
Auto shows have been around almost as long as the American auto industry has existed. The first one was put on by an auto dealers association in Detroit in 1907, and was simply called the Detroit Auto ...
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