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.

1935 Talbot 105 Special

Talbot, a significant entity within the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq conglomerate, left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape, particularly during the 1930s under the visionary leadership of Georges Roesch. Joining Talbot in…

1968 Mazda Cosmo Sport Series 2 Coupé

Mazda’s history, rooted in the 1920s, saw a significant shift in the 1960s with the introduction of passenger cars, notably marked by the innovative Mazda Cosmo. Securing rights to manufacture…

1967 Datsun Fairlady 1600 Convertible

The Datsun Fairlady 1600 played a pivotal role in establishing Datsun’s presence in the US market, preceding iconic models like the 240Z. Initially introduced as a right-hand-drive model in Japan,…

1968 Toyota Corona

Toyota’s journey in the automotive industry began in 1937 with the Model AA, marking the company’s commitment to producing high-quality vehicles. Despite early challenges in penetrating the US market, Toyota…

1957 Cadillac Eldorado Seville Hardtop Coupe

In 1957, the Cadillac Eldorado underwent a remarkable transformation, captivating automotive enthusiasts worldwide with its striking design and impressive performance. The introduction of “shark fins” and abundant chrome accents gave…

1932 Wolseley Hornet Special Sports

The Wolseley Hornet saloon, introduced in 1930, showcased Wolseley’s dedication to innovation and performance in the automotive realm. Powered by an advanced overhead-camshaft six-cylinder engine, the Hornet boasted impressive acceleration…

1927 Vauxhall ’30-98′ Tourer

The Vauxhall 30-98, esteemed for its role in British sports car history, competed fiercely against Bentley during the Vintage era, showcasing Vauxhall’s engineering and racing capabilities. Despite limited pre-World War…

1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30hp Limousine

The Rolls-Royce 25/30hp, introduced in 1936, elevated the lineage of compact Rolls-Royce models, following the iconic ‘Twenty’ model from 1922 and the 20/25hp variant in 1929. It featured an enlarged…

1951 Hudson Hornet Convertible Brougham

Hudson’s post-World War II innovations, notably the “step-down” chassis design introduced in the 1948 model, redefined automotive engineering, prioritizing stability and performance. This innovative approach, integrating the body and frame…