Ray Petros is a dedicated Studebaker collector. It is natural that he focuses on that marque, since his family were...
Almost Famous is Cameron Crowe’s semi-auto-biographical film about a teenage journalist who lands a writing gig with Rolling Stone magazine...
It is always interesting to learn why people enjoy certain types of cars. I’m half English and half Italian, and I have always gravitated toward makes from those countries, although I do wander occasionally into American muscle. If your family has been in the car business and has owned dealerships...
Well over 4,000 motoring and aviation enthusiasts braved the below zero icy, but bright and gloriously sunny weather to attend...
Reg Hillary, long time Canadian racer and rallyist died on Tuesday, December 4th in his 98th year, a life well...
Registration is now open for the 45th Forest Grove Concours d’Elegance, set for Sunday, July 16, 2017, on the campus of Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. This year’s event will celebrate 100 Years of Lincoln as well as featuring special classes for wood-bodied station wagons and Studebaker Automobiles. Owners...
1936 De Soto Airflow The story of De Soto begins with a record for first year sales that stood for...
The first Studebaker vehicle, a farm wagon, was built by brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker in South Bend, Indiana, in...
The Studebaker Corporation built some significant and beautiful vehicles during its more than a century in business. Their horse drawn vehicles, from Conestogas to hearses, were known for their quality and durability. The automobiles built with the Studebaker name on them ranged from buggy-like electrics to some of the prettiest...
Georges Lemaître actually finished 2nd in the 1894 Paris-Rouen Horseless Carriage Competition in this Peugeot 3hp, but was awarded victory and the posted 5000-franc prize because his ride looked more like a car than the three-wheeler that crossed the line first! Photo: Peugeot It all started as a promo for Monte...
It’s a simple fact that the most popular form of motor racing in Australia today is sedan racing. Of course,...
Reg Hillary, 96-years of age as of this writing, is as sharp and lively as someone half his age. He’s...
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...
The 20th annual Greenwich Concours d’Elegance was held in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on the waterfront in Greenwich, Connecticut, where...
Pete Lyons Any idea what we’re looking at here? Don’t wait for me to tell you, I only have the...
The hunt for interesting automobiles to profile often leads to some very unusual vehicles. One-off vehicles do not lend themselves to the standard profile format, but they are much too interesting to ignore. The subjects of this article are three of those unusual automobiles. In each case, they are one-off...
In January 1957, a big mustached man wrestled with a mighty Studebaker racing car on a narrow, twisty and bumpy...