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.

1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Lightweight

Produced from 1958 to 1963, the Aston Martin DB4 established the brand’s presence in the sports coupe segment and set a styling precedent that still influences modern Aston Martins. Renowned…

1979 Bizzarrini P538

In the 1950s, Giotto Bizzarrini was instrumental in developing iconic Ferrari models like the 250 Testa Rossa and 250 GTO. By 1960, he branched out, working with Giorgetto Giugiaro to…

1938 Mercedes-Benz 170 H Convertible Saloon

In 1935, Daimler-Benz AG unveiled the Mercedes-Benz 170 H, complementing the front-engined 170 V with this rear-engine variant. The 170 H was powered by a 1,697cc four-cylinder engine, producing 38…

1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup

The 1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup exemplifies early American automotive design, blending practicality with style. Carrying over the distinctive open cab and cargo area from the earlier Model T,…

1983 Dodge Shelby Charger

In 1983, Carroll Shelby and Lee Iacocca collaborated to develop a performance-enhanced version of the Omni-based Charger, known for its spirited upgrades. Shelby’s modifications to the Chrysler 2.2 inline 4-cylinder…

1920 Stevens-Duryea Roadster

The 1920 Stevens-Duryea Model E Roadster epitomizes early American automotive luxury and engineering. Produced in limited numbers, this imposing roadster features a substantial 138-inch wheelbase and a sophisticated inline six-cylinder…

Weird Car Of The Day: 1965 Peel Trident

The Peel Trident, introduced in 1964, represented a step forward from the famous Peel P50, the smallest mass-produced car ever recorded in the Guinness World Records. The Trident offered a…

1932 Opel 18C Regent Cabriolet

The 1932 Model 18C marked a significant evolution in automotive design, blending aesthetic refinement with mechanical improvements to meet the era’s shifting preferences. This update introduced a more streamlined exterior…