Jack Harrison

Hey fellow gearheads! I'm Jack Harrison, your go-to guy for all things classic cars. Born and bred in the heart of Detroit, my love affair with automobiles started early. By day, I'm a freelance auto journalist, crafting tales about the elegance and power of timeless classics. By night, you'll find me in the garage, turning wrenches and restoring vintage beauties.

1966 Mercedes-Benz 230 SL ‘Pagoda’

The Mercedes-Benz 230 SL, famously known as the “Pagoda,” is a standout example of 1960s automotive elegance and engineering prowess. Introduced in 1963, this classic car quickly earned admiration for…

1912 Siddeley-Deasy 14/20 Torpedo Touring Phaeton

The Siddeley-Deasy, produced by Deasy Motor Company from 1906 to 1912, represents an important chapter in early British automotive history. Manufactured in Coventry, England—a city later famous for Jaguar—the Siddeley-Deasy…

1919 Stearns-Knight SKL-4 7-Passenger Touring

The 1919 Stearns 7-passenger Touring Car is a stellar example of early American automotive luxury, crafted by Frank Stearns, who founded the F.B. Stearns Company in 1896. As Stearns’ largest…

1967 Maserati Mistral Coupe

The Maserati Mistral, launched in 1963, is a landmark in the brand’s history, marking a shift towards modern design and engineering excellence. Designed by Pietro Frua, the Mistral’s sleek lines…

1970 Chevy Camaro Z28

The 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 stands as a quintessential symbol of American muscle, blending power, precision, and style into a single iconic package. Powered by a robust 350 cubic inch…

1914 Benz 18/45 Four Passenger Runabout

By the end of the 1910s, automobiles had evolved far beyond their initial “horse-less carriage” origins, largely due to Karl Benz’s pioneering work. In the United States, automotive production had…

1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V Sports Saloon

Produced from October 1958 to June 1963, the Aston Martin DB4 evolved through five unofficially designated series, a classification later suggested by the Aston Martin Owners Club for easier identification….

1936 Lincoln Model K Coupe

The 1936 LeBaron two-passenger coupe for Lincoln’s Model K is a quintessential example of Classic Era automotive luxury and design innovation. Leveraging the Lincoln Model K’s imposing 135-inch wheelbase, LeBaron…