The final Trabant model can now be yours. Yes, it’s a 1990 Trabant 1.1 for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: Traband 1.1 Limousine,4 cylinder runs and drives,fully restored.Very di...
Mac’s Motor City Garage recently wrote up a good primer on the Turbo Titan III, GM’s turbine-powered experimental semi. All through the 1950s, General Motors held high hopes for the gas turbine engin...
During the Cold War, East Germany’s counterpart to the Volkswagen Type 2 was the Barkas, and one Berlin blogger recently fell in love with the little two-stroke van enough to pen this short history o...
Photography by the author. The year is 1964, and a young man’s dreams turn to sketching his ideal sports car. Thoughts of rack-and-pinion steering, four-wheel independent suspension with a firm ride ...
Photos courtesy Tim Cunningham. They flew. They lit up the darkness. They did not, however – could not, in fact – drive under their own power, yet they remain some of the world’s best-known Trabants ...
MG’s ad in the Earls Court catalogue. One of this country’s foremost historians on Classic cars, and regular contributor to Hemmings Classic Car magazine, Walt Gosden, gave me the catalogue for the 1...