I need a vintage four-wheel-drive in my life. But do I want a truck, a wagon, or a CJ? This was the Willys lineup for 1951: Truck, Station Wagon, and CJ3B. Images via The Old Car Manual Project, and ...
Co-Founder William Besserdich on the first four-wheel drive steam vehicle. Photo courtesy of the “FWD Four Wheel Drive Museum” Facebook page. The Four Wheel Drive Museum of Clintonville, Wisconsin, w...
A circa 5/8-scale Fordson Model F tractor. Photos courtesy Aumann Auctions. Much like his Model T automobile, Henry Ford’s affordable tractors brought mechanization to the masses, and the Fordson Mod...
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...
Whether you call it a suicide ball, or a necker, granny, or Brodie knob, it’s all the same thing: a free-spinning knob affixed to a steering wheel designed to help drivers more quickly and easily mus...
Whether you call it a suicide ball, or a necker, granny, or Brodie knob, it’s all the same thing: a free-spinning knob affixed to a steering wheel designed to help drivers more quickly and easily mus...
Not the Corvette in question. Photo courtesy Barrett-Jackson. A Florida man who believes the VIN of his car has been copied successfully sued Saskatchewan Government Insurance to reveal the identity ...
The charity auction 1948 International Farmall H, pre-restoration. Photos courtesy Mecum Auctions. International Harvester’s Farmall H became a staple of American farms in the 1940s and ’50s due to i...
“Frank-N-Ford” 302-powered 1952 Ford 8N for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: For all practical purposes, this tractor is like totally rebuilt. Starts instantly, no smoke on startu...
Photos courtesy Kory Anderson. Nobody has seen one in close to a century, and they’d know it if they had: With eight-foot-tall drive wheels, a boiler a full-grown man could walk under, and the capaci...
Mecum’s Spring 2018 Gone Farmin’ Auction. Photos courtesy Mecum Auctions. Mecum’s Gone Farmin’ auction in Davenport, Iowa, earlier this month hauled in $4.5 million from the sale of 460 lots which in...
Photo by Cliff. Following a decade of inactivity and a multi-million-dollar sale, the former GM assembly plant in Janesville, Wisconsin, which once employed as many as 7,000 workers, will soon be red...
1917 Fairbanks Morse Z 1½ horsepower. Photos by author. Editor’s Note: This piece comes to us from Hemmings Daily reader Matt Cuddy. Being stuck in a wheelchair is no fun, but I still get my kicks ma...
Hmmm, you’re thinking, a Chevrolet tractor? That was our reaction too when Diecast Direct’s Logan Skeele sent us these photos shot at Southern Indiana’s Lanesville Heritage Weekend in Lanesville, Sep...
Photos courtesy CleBer LLC, unless otherwise noted. Six decades after the manufacture of the last Allis-Chalmers Model G small tractor in Gadsden, Alabama, a new company is beginning to produce a sim...
1951 Ford 8N with Funk six-cylinder conversion. Photos courtesy of Mecum Auctions. Swapping in a big engine for more horsepower isn’t always about hot rodding. Sometimes it’s a matter of putting food...
We all know that work on electric cars and alternative-fuel vehicles really ramped up during the Seventies and early Eighties as a response to the gas crises, but one of the largest investments in hy...
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...
Most of the yearbook carspotting photos posted to Annualmobiles come from dealerships, but here we see The Pit Stop, a speed shop in Pasadena, Texas, with all sorts of goodies to offer. * What is a t...