Beverly Rae Kimes has been called the “First Lady of Automotive History” for good reason. She has written histories of...
Fresh from one of its most successful Auburn Spring events to date, Auctions America has already lined up a tremendous...
RM Auctions, a division of the RM Sotheby’s Group, will host the first of its two annual sales at the historic...
A 1933 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow from the from Thomas F. Derro Collection of American Classics topped all sellers at RM...
A multi-award-winning 1937 Cord is among the many highlights of Auctions America’s Auburn Fall Weekend, August 31 through September 4, at Indiana’s historic Auburn Auction Park. A Labor Day tradition spanning more than 45 years, the multi-day event coincides with the world-famous Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival, making for a grand...
Chris CordPhoto: Courtesy Chris Cord He may have been born into a family whose name was etched upon the American...
A selection of 115 classic cars worth more than €20 million in total will be offered at the Coys Techno...
“MAYA –Most Advanced, Yet Acceptable”– was the acronym industrial designer Raymond Loewy used to describe his design philosophy. To catch the eye of the consumer, he believed a design had to be the “most advanced,” but too advanced could mean failure, since the design might not be widely accepted. There...
A 1930 Cord and a 1932 Alfa Romeo were selected as the Best in Show winners at Sunday’s 20th annual...
This International Women’s Day, the Hagerty Drivers Foundation announced Amelia Earhart’s 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton as the 33rd vehicle to...
Cisitalia 202 was a ground-breaking post-war design that placed Pininfarina at the forefront of automotive design. The late 19th century was not a great time for the Farina family to be bringing up eleven children in rural Italy. The tenth was christened Battista, and with all these mouths to feed...
Each year the Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d’Elegance features leading automotive collectors from around the world by...
Auctions America will hold its annual flagship event at Auburn Auction Park in Auburn, Indiana, this weekend, September 2-6. Approximately...
The 1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C “Goutte d’Eau” owned by Peter and Merle Mullin (above) has won the inaugural Peninsula Classics Best of the Best award, which was presented last night in Carmel, California. The prize, judged by a panel of nearly two dozen notable motoring experts, evaluated the Best of Show...
The third annual Chattanooga Motorcar Festival Sponsored by Millennium Bank excelled in The Scenic City this past weekend as it...
RM Sotheby’s annual Motor City sale this July 30 at the Inn at St. John’s in Plymouth, Michigan, will offer...