1927 Mercedes-Benz 8/38 Sedan
Developed under the technical guidance of Ferdinand Porsche, the 8/38 emerged as one of the initial models proudly carrying the Mercedes-Benz name following the merger. Powered by a 2.0-liter, side-valve,…
Developed under the technical guidance of Ferdinand Porsche, the 8/38 emerged as one of the initial models proudly carrying the Mercedes-Benz name following the merger. Powered by a 2.0-liter, side-valve,…
The Davis Divan, a distinctive three-wheeled convertible, rolled out of the Davis Motorcar Company from 1947 to 1949, envisioned by the creative mind of used-car salesman Glen Gordon “Gary” Davis….
During the 1950s, people were very lavish, and the 1959 Cadillac is a true icon of that time. It represents the idea that more was better and that too much…
Introduced in 1950 as part of Ford Motor Company’s response to General Motors’ glamorous pillarless hardtops, the Lincoln Lido and Cosmopolitan Capri were two distinctive models in the Lincoln lineup….
In the gray flannel world of Detroit, Hudson’s design chief, Frank Spring, stood out as a charismatic figure. Son of a wealthy California land baron, educated in Europe, and a…
The final generation of Hudson cars, produced from 1955 to 1957, shared their platform with the Nash Statesman and Ambassador after the merger that created American Motors. Nicknamed the “Hash,”…