If it appears Geoff Hacker’s been MIA lately, it’s because he was focused on putting together an archive of all of Dan Post’s publications on custom cars from postwar California. Dan Post was there a...
The scene of the last point races for the A.A.A. championship changed from the East to the West Coast, to sunny California. The Vanderbilt Cup and the Grand Prize were run at Santa Monica. Both races...
Owner Bill Stanley showed his ultra-rare 1935 Chrysler Airstream C6, which replaced the Airflow before it. It’s powered by a 95-horsepower straight-six flathead displacing 241.5 cubic inches. This se...
Images courtesy Long Beach Autorama, Jim Lattin. Like many racers in pursuit of the land-speed record, Frank Lockhart had talent, nerves of steel, and boundless determination. Also like many racers i...
The idea was to gather in one book, as many as possible of the very unusual, the best preserved and the most representative vehicles that survive in India today. Vehicles that encapsulate the very es...
Anyone with more than a passing interest in classic and vintage cars has run across the name Stutz, most notably its Bearcat, a pre/post WW1 sports car. But like many of the early automobile pioneers...
Dodge announced a new Charger Daytona this past week, so Allpar decided to compare and contrast all the previous iterations of the Daytona to see which one the most recent version most resembles. Ans...