An elegant, pristinely conditioned 1933 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron CL earned “Best of Show” honors at the 64th annual Hillsborough Concours d’Elegance, held...
In the 1940s, Chrysler Corporation’s Dodge division had a reputation for building solid, dependable, conservatively styled cars. That was fine,...
There are a few coachbuilders whose art and workmanship is immediately identifiable, but none as obvious and flamboyant as that of the Paris firm of Giuseppe Figoni et Ovidio Falaschi. When a true classic car enthusiast sees a Figoni et Falaschi body, the coachbuilder’s iconic styling becomes evident and the...
A special exhibit, in Washington, D.C. from September 12 – 26, will feature two historically significant vehicles: September 12 –...
Worldwide is gearing up for its 12th annual Auburn Auction this Labor Day Weekend, with a stunning 1948 Tucker Model 48...
Photo Gallery from the June 1, 2019, Steve McQueen Car and Motorcycle Show in Chino Hills, California....
Roadster Guide to Classic Car Museums By Michael Milne Author Michael Milne has done all the work for the classic...
Today, I’m going to confess two of my most deeply held, darkest secrets: 1) For the past two decades, I’ve...
In the early 20th century, the motor car was considered a killer. The culprit was the 1903 Paris to Madrid road race that never made it to Madrid. It was stopped by the French prime minister, Emile Combes, as it got to Bordeaux. The reason? The race had killed 10 people and...
Alongside friend and Alfa specialist Dave Vegher, I drove my 1958 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Veloce, in the 2019 California...
1000 Miglia opened registrations for the 2019 Warm Up USA training and USA championship race that will take place in...
Designed by Edward Turner, in 1958, the Daimler Dart was debuted at the 1959 New York Auto Show where it was savaged by the press for being the most unattractive car at the show. Adding insult to injury, when officials at Chrysler saw the car, they duly notified Daimler that...
I was disappointed. The Aston Martin I was supposed to drive was in the shop. But, Alberto Gutierrez had another...
Growing up in Southern California offered a great deal of advantages. Nearby beaches, lots of sunny days and a constant...
“Many new and exciting features have been added for 2019 “, states Luke L. Phipps, Chairman of the St. Michaels Concours, in St. Michaels, Maryland, to be held September 29, 2019. The first enhancement is the creation of a new post-war class of automobiles on the show field. “The interest...
The 7th edition of one of the last, great endurance motor challenges, that follows in the wheel tracks of its pioneers,...
The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering will once again grace the picturesque fairways of Quail Lodge & Golf Club with more than...
Alex Bacon grew up a student of automobile design. He cut his teeth as a teenager with a ground up restoration on his father’s ’63 Ferrari 250 GTE and fell willing victim to the allure of its sexy design, exotic engineering and the quixotic addiction that comes from driving something...
The 1st of July, 1969, is an important day in the history of Maserati, since it’s the day the first Indy,...
There is a saying, “an apple never falls far from its tree” and similarly a carrossier needs strong antecedents. The...
1934 advertisement for the Pierce-Arrow “Silver Arrow”, available as either a 175-hp, 12-cylinder or a 140-hp, 8-cylinder model....
A 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost owned by Aaron and Valerie Weiss was awarded “Best of Show” at the 26th annual...
Fiat, OSCA, Pininfarina…an interesting equation. The Fiat 1200 was not a very quick machine, in fact, you couldn’t really call...
The Elegance at Hershey hosted another successful year of classic car activities including a hill climb, Cars and Coffee, and concours. You could hear the roar of the engines as the racecars took their place at The Grand Ascent hill climb on Friday and Saturday. Cars and Coffee took place...
Tomorrow is filled with promise. We are already witnessing glimpses of a future where cars will be able to drive...
The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA), the world’s largest organization of its kind, held its annual Grand Nationals in...
More than 13,000 visitors passed through the gates on June 1-2 to view an array of significant collector cars at the 24th annual Greenwich Concours d’Elegance at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich, Conn. Overlooking Greenwich Harbor on Long Island Sound, domestic marques were displayed on Saturday, imports on Sunday. Celebrating the centennial of...
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More than half a century ago, Turkey’s first passenger vehicles went into mass production—Anadol. Manufactured by Istanbul-based Otosan Otomobil Sanayii (“Otosan Automotive Industry”), Anadol produced seven different models from 1966 to 1991. Behind all of this industriousness was Ankara-born philanthropist and entrepreneur Vehbi Koç (1901–1996), who did an astonishing amount to...