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.

1950 Allard J2 Roadster

The Allard Model J2 is a remarkable example of mid-20th-century automotive engineering and design, celebrated for its dual-purpose capabilities. This model gained historical significance due to its victory at the…

1957 Ford Fairlane 500 V8 Skyliner Convertible

In 1957, Ford achieved a historic milestone by outselling Chevrolet for the first time since 1935, largely due to Henry Ford II’s transformative leadership. The 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 exemplified…

1974 Alfa Romeo 2000 GT Veloce Design

The 2000 GT Veloce, or GTV, which made its debut in 1971, represents the pinnacle of Alfa Romeo’s celebrated 105-Series. While the design underwent minimal changes from its predecessors, the …

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1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’

The Mercedes-Benz 300SL, introduced in the 1950s, remains one of the most iconic coupes of its era, famed for its gullwing doors and innovative space frame chassis. This design not…

1978 Chevy Corvette Indianapolis Pace Car

To celebrate Corvette’s 25th anniversary in 1978, Chevrolet arranged for a modified Corvette to serve as the official pace car for the Indianapolis 500, highlighting the Corvette’s status as an…

1933 Stutz DV-32 Monte Carlo

The 1933 Stutz DV-32 Monte Carlo epitomizes 1930s automotive luxury, performance, and craftsmanship. Renowned for its advanced engineering, the DV-32 featured a Dual-Valve eight-cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder…

1949 Diamond T 201 Pickup

Founded in 1905 by C.A. Tilt, Diamond T began as an automobile manufacturer before pivoting to specialize in heavy-duty trucks by the mid-1910s, establishing itself as a significant player in…

1978 Ford Capri S

The 1978 Ford Capri S III represented a significant evolution of Ford’s iconic European sports coupe, enhancing its appeal with improved aerodynamics, refined styling cues, and a balanced driving experience…

1982 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 S

The 1982 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 S represented a significant evolution in the Countach lineage, boasting the largest engine seen in any Countach up to that point. Its upgraded 4.8-liter V12…

1972 Zagato Zele

In 1972, facing financial instability amid a changing automotive landscape, Zagato unveiled the Zele at the Geneva Salon—a pivotal move to diversify beyond their traditional sports cars. This diminutive electric…