A single-cylinder 1908 Brush is among the oldest trucks to be displayed. Images courtesy the Gilmore Car Museum For all its popularity today, the pickup truck has not always been highly cherished in ...
1941 Packard One Eighty Convertible Victoria by Darrin. Photos by Ryan Merrill, courtesy Auctions America. Howard “Dutch” Darrin was as adept at marketing as he was at design. His relationship with C...
A circa-1959 Stanguellini Formula Junior runs at Lime Rock. Photo by Mike Bumbeck/Hemmings. As is often the case with the various events that crowd the calendar for automotive enthusiasts on the Mont...
Vintage tank shift bikes dice on the sand at The Race of Gentlemen (not on the FIVA Motorcycle Week Calendar). Photo by author. The mission of the Federation Internationale des Vehicules Anciens (FIV...
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...
Press releases from new car manufacturers these days focus on more. Of everything. More horsepower, more luxury, more storage space, more electronic stuff and, of course, more attractive lease and fi...
Photos by the Hemmings Staff. Detroit may be The Motor City, but since 1900 it is New York, New York, where the world has come to look at the latest and greatest offerings from automakers both foreig...
Photos courtesy McPherson College C.A.R.S. Club. Big anniversary party coming up for McPherson College’s auto restoration program, so of course they’ve planned a celebration. Instead of cake, though,...
1963 Sting Ray coupe (L) and restomod 1967 Sting Ray coupe. Photos courtesy Mecum Auctions. Which is more valuable: A period-correct (but not entirely original), NCRS Top Flight Award-winning split w...
Photos courtesy FCA. Imagine a world where “because you can, and no one else has” is a good enough reason to build a product that most would deem too dangerous, too impractical and too limited in sco...
A.J. Foyt, with the Bowes Seal Fast Special in 1961. Image courtesy IMS. A.J. Foyt was the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times, earning victories in 1961, 1964, 1967 and 1977. Two of ...
Old and new: A 125 S replica and a 2017 La Ferrari Aperta outside the factory. Images courtesy Ferrari. Enzo Ferrari never envisioned himself an industrialist. He was, first and foremost, a driver, w...
The first publicly available 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Pace Car Replica, VIN 1Z8748S900003. Photos courtesy Mecum Auctions. In 1978, for the first time since its 1953 debut, a Chevrolet Corvette was se...
The track from the air. Image courtesy Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The Sports Car Club of America’s Canadian-American Challenge Cup, generally shortened to Can-Am, began as a way of bringing the FIA’s...
1970 Ford Maverick, to be featured in the upcoming Detroit Underdogs exhibit. Photo courtesy AACA Museum. American automakers occasionally hit an out-of-the-park home run, producing cars with appeal ...
Photo courtesy Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. The Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is the world’s longest-running motoring event, and an annual celebration of the gift of freed...
M4 Shermans at the Cleveland Tank Plant. For an event that some are describing as the largest-ever (peacetime, presumably) gathering of armored military vehicles, the Military Vehicle Preservation As...
Introduced in 1965, Nissan’s President was the brand’s first commercially available premium luxury automobile. Designed and built for the Japanese domestic market, the President was largely unknown i...
1932 Peerless V-16 prototype. Photo by the author. From the birth of the American auto industry to the coming of the Model T, Detroit played second fiddle to Cleveland when it came to auto manufactur...
1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe. Photos courtesy Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum. Sometimes, the joy of acquiring a collector car is not in the actual purchase, but in the hunt itself. While all...
Photos by Terry Shea and Kurt Ernst. Alfa Romeo hasn’t offered a sedan in the U.S. market since 1995, the final year its 164 was sold on these shores. Though the brand has offered niche-market sports...
Image by Syd Mead. The 1964 Ford Falcon Futura’s taillamp might go down in history as an attractive but otherwise unremarkable automotive styling feature save for the fact that futurist Syd Mead poin...
1959 Cadillac Broadmoor Skyview. Photos courtesy of Bonhams. Opened by founder Spencer Penrose in 1918, the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was intended to be one of the finest luxury hotels...
With auctions, seminars, tours, test drives and car shows leading up to the main event, there is no shortage of activities on Amelia Island in the days before Sunday’s concours d’elegance, this year ...
1933 Ford Renaissance Roadster, the 2017 Ridler Award winner. Photo by Marc Rozman, courtesy Detroit Autorama. It may resemble a customized 1933 Ford, but the Renaissance Roadster that captured the 2...