December 15, 1969 – The last Plymouth Superbird
The story of the Plymouth Superbird and its development is fairly well-known, so we won’t get into heavy details. In
The story of the Plymouth Superbird and its development is fairly well-known, so we won’t get into heavy details. In
Wow! Whether you’re a passive auto enthusiast or a diehard gear head, chances are you’ve heard of the legendary car
This 1955 Mercedes-Benz 170 S-D Diesel pickup truck appears to be an exceptionally rare find, blending historical significance with unique
There are more than a handful of both large and small-production automakers that possess illustrious histories chock-full of ingenious design,
Why does a 5 cent nickel exist? Simply, it fills the gap between a penny and a dime. Would you
An unusual automotive partnership formed on this day in 1952 when Studebaker and Porsche signed a contract to co-develop a
On this day in 1942, 17 states in the eastern United States began gas rationing at the order of the
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the
After its official introduction at the Chicago Auto Show in February, the Jeep Wrangler went on sale on this day
The Ford Probe may have a funny name, but it could have been worse: Mustang. As front-wheel-drive platforms became more
Depending on who you ask, Camaro could be a French word for friendship, or an animal that eats Mustangs. The
Nestled within the vibrant Palmer Park neighborhood of Detroit lies an exquisite historic estate that bears testimony to the city’s
Audi has a long and storied history, stretching back more than a century. It all began on this day in
The original Sunshine Skyway Bridge, spanning more than four miles between St. Petersburg, Florida to Terra Ceia, opened in 1956
When patent lawyer George B. Selden first filed with the US Patent Office for an internal combustion engine on May
According to reports, a Tesla Model S slammed into a truck near Williston, FL while its autopilot function was engaged
If you found yourself flipping through the pages of the Detroit Free Press on this day in 1928, you’d likely
Motorcycle racer Erwin “Cannonball” Baker left San Diego for New York City on an Indian Motorcycle on this day in
Henry Royce was born poor and found himself working by age 9. Charles Rolls came from an affluent family and
The sands of north Africa. The jungle isles of the Pacific. The bombed out cities of Europe. The driveways of
An unusual automotive partnership formed on this day in 1952 when Studebaker and Porsche signed a contract to co-develop a
On this day in 1942, 17 states in the eastern United States began gas rationing at the order of the
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the
After its official introduction at the Chicago Auto Show in February, the Jeep Wrangler went on sale on this day
The Ford Probe may have a funny name, but it could have been worse: Mustang. As front-wheel-drive platforms became more
Depending on who you ask, Camaro could be a French word for friendship, or an animal that eats Mustangs. The
Nestled within the vibrant Palmer Park neighborhood of Detroit lies an exquisite historic estate that bears testimony to the city’s
Audi has a long and storied history, stretching back more than a century. It all began on this day in
The original Sunshine Skyway Bridge, spanning more than four miles between St. Petersburg, Florida to Terra Ceia, opened in 1956
When patent lawyer George B. Selden first filed with the US Patent Office for an internal combustion engine on May
According to reports, a Tesla Model S slammed into a truck near Williston, FL while its autopilot function was engaged
If you found yourself flipping through the pages of the Detroit Free Press on this day in 1928, you’d likely
Motorcycle racer Erwin “Cannonball” Baker left San Diego for New York City on an Indian Motorcycle on this day in
Henry Royce was born poor and found himself working by age 9. Charles Rolls came from an affluent family and
The sands of north Africa. The jungle isles of the Pacific. The bombed out cities of Europe. The driveways of
The history of American Motors Corporation (AMC) begins with the 1954 merger of Nash and Hudson and ends with its acquisition by Chrysler in March of
At the time Oldsmobile closed its doors in 2004 it was the oldest surviving American car brand at 107 years
The 1990 Interstate 75 fog disaster stands as one of the most tragic and impactful events in the history of
Henry Ford had one goal: put the world on wheels. To be able to provide the masses with a car
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The Ford Ranchero made its debut at the New York Auto Show on this day in 1956. This car/truck mashup
On this day in 1931 the last Ford Model A rolled out of a Detroit auto plant. Ford introduced the
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