January 6, 1925 – John DeLorean’s birtheday
American automotive engineer and industry executive John Z. DeLorean was born in Detroit, Michigan on this day in 1925. While
American automotive engineer and industry executive John Z. DeLorean was born in Detroit, Michigan on this day in 1925. While
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
There’s a good chance that you are touching a screen right now as you scroll through this article, unless you’re
As a kid, the mere chance of the popular kids seeing you exit a street legal elephant at school could
Good Morning, or afternoon, or whenever you’re reading this. It’s November 14th and you’re reading This Day in Automotive History.
Steven Spielberg’s feature length directorial debut, Duel, debuted as a made for TV movie on this day in 1971. The
On the campus of Oxford College in Alabama, “The Dukes of Hazzard” crew filmed the iconic General Lee jump that
Crazy deal alert! Finding any car that is running and driving for under $3,000 is nearly impossible these days. But
When Robert Strange McNamara was serving in the US Air Force during WWII, he made a strong impression on his
Nissan’s luxury car division Infiniti launched on this day in 1989, the same year that Toyota launched its upscale Lexus
When the Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened to traffic on July 1, 1940, it was the world’s third longest suspension bridge
NASCAR racer Alan Kulwicki, who is of Polish decent, introduced the world to the Polish victory lap on this day
Ford Motor Company unveiled its new mid-priced automobile brand Mercury on this day in 1938 at a public showing in
William Durant and Louis Chevrolet officially found the Chevrolet Motor Company on this day in 1911. Those also involved with
Studebaker introduced the Hawk on this day in 1955 for the 1956 model year. Described as a “family sports car,”
After debuting an Impala show car at the 1956 GM Motorama, Chevrolet used the name on a new production model,
During the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show, which opened on this day in 1970, Toyota unveil a new production sports car,
There’s a good chance that you are touching a screen right now as you scroll through this article, unless you’re
As a kid, the mere chance of the popular kids seeing you exit a street legal elephant at school could
Good Morning, or afternoon, or whenever you’re reading this. It’s November 14th and you’re reading This Day in Automotive History.
Steven Spielberg’s feature length directorial debut, Duel, debuted as a made for TV movie on this day in 1971. The
On the campus of Oxford College in Alabama, “The Dukes of Hazzard” crew filmed the iconic General Lee jump that
Crazy deal alert! Finding any car that is running and driving for under $3,000 is nearly impossible these days. But
When Robert Strange McNamara was serving in the US Air Force during WWII, he made a strong impression on his
Nissan’s luxury car division Infiniti launched on this day in 1989, the same year that Toyota launched its upscale Lexus
When the Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened to traffic on July 1, 1940, it was the world’s third longest suspension bridge
NASCAR racer Alan Kulwicki, who is of Polish decent, introduced the world to the Polish victory lap on this day
Ford Motor Company unveiled its new mid-priced automobile brand Mercury on this day in 1938 at a public showing in
William Durant and Louis Chevrolet officially found the Chevrolet Motor Company on this day in 1911. Those also involved with
Studebaker introduced the Hawk on this day in 1955 for the 1956 model year. Described as a “family sports car,”
After debuting an Impala show car at the 1956 GM Motorama, Chevrolet used the name on a new production model,
During the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show, which opened on this day in 1970, Toyota unveil a new production sports car,
American automotive engineer and industry executive John Z. DeLorean was born in Detroit, Michigan on this day in 1925. While he is perhaps most famous for
While better known for his political and judicial career, James Semple, born on this day in 1798 in Kentucky, is
In the illustrious realm of automotive design, few figures stand out as boldly as Earl “Madman” Muntz, a maverick with
Dax Shepard, born on January 2, 1975, isn’t just another Hollywood face; he’s a multifaceted talent whose journey extends far
An order from the US Office of Production Management issued on this day in 1942 announced an impending freeze on
Brazilian race car driver Antoine Rizkallah “Tony” Kanaan Filho, better known as Tony Kanaan, was born on this day in
Despite many claims to fame, most vehicles are not designed by one particular person. It takes a team to bring
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