
I know the engine is running only when I rev it. I pull the gearshift lever into first and give the huge 142-inch-wheelbase classic a… Read More...
I know the engine is running only when I rev it. I pull the gearshift lever into first and give the huge 142-inch-wheelbase classic a… Read More...
In the June 2012 issue of Vintage Roadcar, four American Deco automotive designs were contrasted – Chrysler Airflow with Lincoln Zephyr and Stout Scarab with… Read More...
Michael Furman often attends the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, and that’s where Vintage Roadcar caught up with him. Furman is one of the most prolific,… Read More...
AC is the oldest manufacturer of motor cars in Britain. Started by talented designer John Weller and financed by a wealthy butcher, John Portwine, the… Read More...
Not too long ago, a very good friend called me about his 1967 4.2 Jaguar XKE OTS. He had two precise questions for me to… Read More...
This 25-hp, four-cylinder, M.M.C. Pullman-bodied car was exhibited at the Paris Salon in December 1903. The cloth behind the car was used as a neutral… Read More...
Alfa Romeo’s return to the American market is great for Alfisti and enthusiasts in general. At the time of this writing, the American automotive media… Read More...
Frank Lloyd Wright is widely acclaimed as the most-influential American architect of the 20th Century, but he was also a dedicated auto enthusiast whose artistic…
The Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d’Elegance has announced the selection of Jaguar as its honored marque for this year’s Festival, scheduled for…
An exquisite 1930 Stutz Lancefield Supercharged Coupe won the Best of Show Award at the 10th annual Keeneland Concours d’Elegance that featured a Winner’s Circle…
The great automobiles and motorcycles of Europe will be coming to Renaissance at Colony Park in Ridgeland, Mississippi, for the sixth annual Renaissance Euro Fest…