With just over 600 produced between 1954 and 1962 it can t be said that the Jensen 541 was built...
Propellers proved to be an important development in the history of transportation. On ships, once steam power was mastered, propellers...
In June, Vintage Roadcar had an opportunity to visit with Jeff Lane at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. Lane, whose background is in mechanical engineering and who is a former sports car racer, has been collecting cars for some time, and his collection has been called unusual, eclectic,...
I stumbled across a story the other day that caught me off guard. It was a report that a three-man...
This Ghia-bodied Chrysler Dart was one of the largest cars in the Turin car show in 1956. It was an...
The genesis for Volkswagen’s near-ubiquitous Transporter, or Microbus, was a combination of post-war necessity and the clever instincts of a Dutch importer. After World War II, VW’s Wolfsburg factory was in disarray and taken over by the Allied forces. While offered to a number of British and American car companies...
Suixtil Sebring Suede Bomber Jacket Made of the softest genuine suede, in a deep chestnut-brown, the Sebring is a faithful...
Castle Hedingham, Essex, UK September 8, 2013...
Mugello, Italy September 14-15, 2013...
Dayton, Ohio September 15, 2013...
Cambridge, Maryland September 29, 2013...
Sydney, Australia August 25, 2013...
Lime Rock Park’s September 1st “Sunday in the Park” Concours awarded Best of Show honors from a field of 248...
On October 10-11, RM Auctions’ annual Hershey sale—held in conjunction with the AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet—fetched $9,697,600 of total...
The beautiful grounds of The Club at Las Campanas, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, played host to an impressive field of automobiles and guests on September 27-29, for the Santa Fe Concorso. Similar to Amelia Island and the Concours of the Americas, the Santa Fe Concorso awards two Best of...
• Pinehurst Concours Chairman Bob Ingram will lead a 12-member board of advisors which has been created to broaden the...
On October 18-20, China hosted its first international caliber concours d’elegance, when the first annual Bund Classic was held at...
Kjell “Mr. Q” Qvale, a legendary powerhouse in the international motor industry, died the first weekend of November, in San Francisco at the age of 94. Qvale was the quintessential car guy, and a pioneer for more than 67 years in the introduction of European sports cars to the Western...
Noted collector Peter Mullin and his wife Merle have made a major donation of $15 million to Pasadena, California’s Art...