During the Fifties, a number of women were involved in the sports car craze. This was during a time when...
“Revisited” because this is my second column about Ken. My March 2006 column was the first, but in rereading it there were some things I left out and would like to tell about. A short time ago, while looking for a photograph, I came across a negative of Miles I...
Step through this time portal and journey into the past for another look at the oft-examined history of Mercedes-Benz. The...
Quit Scraping the Paint! Photo: Roger Dixon Dear Editor, I would like to point out one quibble and one major...
Tommy Ivo’s career in Hollywood spanned nearly two decades. The pocket-sized actor/singer/dancer appeared in more than 100 movies and 200 television shows. Often cast as a brainy teen, the studios had no idea of the thundering power hidden within this wee man’s frame. Over the span of his drag racing...
The Stewardship of Historically Important Automobiles Edited by Dr. Frederick Simeone This important work takes a multi-disciplinary look at the...
One of the stars taking the green at this year’s Greenwich Concours, June 1-2, will be a very rare Ghia-bodied...
Famed Hollywood customizer George Barris has passed away at the age of 89. Before World War II, George and his brother Sam began building their own custom cars and formed the Kustoms Car Club, in Southern California. After the war, the duo resumed building customs and Hot Rods, which resulted...
Aston’s Spectre Dear Editor, What a ripper read your leading article was in the December edition of Vintage Roadcar! Become...
The third annual Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance is set for Sunday May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at...