Photo courtesy of Worldwide Auctioneers. Worldwide Auctioneers recently announced that the company would be adding a new division focusing solely on automotive and Motorsports memorabilia. The new di...
Photo via Auburn Zoning Board. A year after announcing his retirement, Dean Kruse has sold the Kruse Museums property in Auburn, Indiana, to a trio of investors that includes his nephew, John Kruse. ...
Brandon Anderson. Photo courtesy Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. Brandon Anderson learned how to drive stick in a 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle, on his family’s property in northern Indiana,...
Photo courtesy Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum. Built in 1929. Restored once (incorrectly) in the Seventies. Has seen some weather-related damage since. Needs a second restoration. While that descripti...
Argentine Ruben Vinyolas crafts some spectacular scale Model Ts with many functioning parts including… a running engine? Mac’s Motor City Garage has more. * The last major renovation to a stretch of ...
1933 Duesenberg Model SJ sweep panel phaeton by LaGrande, the auction’s top seller. Photo by Darin Schnabel, courtesy Auctions America. It’s probably no surprise that a major automotive auction held ...
1933 Duesenberg Model SJ sweep panel phaeton by LaGrande. Photos by Darin Schnabel, courtesy Auctions America. LaGrande, Duesenberg’s in-house coachbuilder, constructed a total of 11 “sweep panel” ph...
The Supernova 1964 Chevrolet Corvette convertible. Photos by Matthew Little, courtesy Auctions America. Bill Jobe’s day job was selling computers for Data General, but on weekends he vented stress by...
Sportsman racers James and Louis Goode cross the finish line in Ypsilanti, Michigan, in their 1965 Chevrolet Corvette. Photo by author. Day five of the Great Race on Wednesday took teams from the hos...
1968 Shelby G.T. 500 KR. Photos courtesy Auctions America. A car is only original once, so it stands to reason that a low-mileage and well-preserved example would command a respectable price at aucti...
1968 Shelby G.T.500 KR. Photos courtesy Auctions America. A car is only original once, so it stands to reason that a low-mileage and well-preserved example would command a respectable price at auctio...
Photos by Teddy Pieper, courtesy Auctions America. General George S. Patton had an affinity for Dodge Command Cars, and by the time he took command of the Third Army in France in 1944, he had a few i...
Photos courtesy of Auctions America. Whether referring to its coaches, automobiles or professional cars, Cunningham (in its many iterations) earned a reputation as a premium manufacturer with a conse...
1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan. Photo courtesy Classic Car Club of America. Sixty-five years. The Antique Automobile Club of America and the Classic Car Club of America have co-existed for long...
By the late 1930s, those wanting to win sprint car races at Midwest tracks often turned to Indianapolis race car constructor Floyd “Pop” Dreyer, who seemed to have a way with all things mechanical. D...
Convinced that the world needed gasoline and electric-powered mechanical elephants, British theatrical prop builder Frank Stuart founded a company called Mechanimals, which put these powered pachyder...
1934 Ford Model 40 DeLuxe roadster. Photos courtesy Auctions America. When it comes to vehicles selling in an auction’s top-10, a Ford Model 40 generally isn’t the first model that comes to mind. Whi...
Photo courtesy Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. When the founders of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum moved into the headquarters of the company that built the cars they intended...
Donald Davidson. Photo courtesy IMS. Only one race track in the world has a full-time official historian, and it’s the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That historian is Donald Davidson, a native Briton ...