1945 GMC Tanker

This series of Cab Over Engine (COE) GMC trucks were produced from 1937 through 1946. This is a 1945 GMC, COE, model AFR-522 powered by a 236 CID inline six Read More >>
This series of Cab Over Engine (COE) GMC trucks were produced from 1937 through 1946. This is a 1945 GMC, COE, model AFR-522 powered by a 236 CID inline six Read More >>
Compact, safe and sought after – the 202-series Mercedes-Benz C-Class was a resounding success: from 1993 to 2001, almost 1.9 million Saloon and Estate vehicles left the production lines. In Read More >>
Sixty years ago on 7 May 1963, “Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.a.s.” was founded. It was the initial name of an industrial venture that, starting from scratch, has revolutionized the automotive Read More >>
The London Concours, presented by Montres Breguet will display a selection of some of the most majestic models from a golden era in car design; the late ‘50s and early Read More >>
Finale Speed, a premier custom-car manufacturer and restorer fueled by innovation, has partnered with renowned chassis builder Roadster Shop to be the exclusive supplier of the chassis for Finale Speed’s Read More >>
British EV technology company Electrogenic, known for its market-leading classic car EV conversions, has expanded its range of acclaimed ‘drop-in’ conversion kits with its most accessible yet: a cost effective Read More >>
The new fourth-generation Škoda Superb will be introduced this autumn, 90 years after the launch of the historic first model of the Superb range, produced between 1934 and 1949. Over 50 Read More >>
The is a hand-built production supercar, built by Oklahoma’s CR Supercars, with modern chassis and driveline mated to the classic styling of a ’69 Camaro. This machine is powered by a Read More >>
Over the past six-plus decades, Chevrolet has built as many as 1.75 million Corvettes over its lifespan. The original Corvette debuted as a concept vehicle at the General Motors Motorama Read More >>
The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust is excited to announce a major innovation in the world of industrial heritage. Working with Andrew Nahum, curator and historian, Peter Grimsdale, author and TV Read More >>
Twenty-five years, three generations: The brand with the four rings wrote design history with the Audi TT. Since its debut in 1998, the sports car has struck a chord with Read More >>
Aston Martin Works is announcing the availability for the first time in decades of new major components, including gearboxes and engine blocks, for some of the brand’s most iconic sports Read More >>
Audi has made history at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with 13 wins in 18 years. In 2023, the classic endurance race on the Sarthe is celebrating its hundredth Read More >>
The Concours of Elegance, presented by A. Lange & Söhne, is delighted to announce that a truly majestic Maserati will grace Hampton Court Palace for 2023’s show: the sensational 1955 Read More >>
Even the name is special: Ro 80 – Ro stands for rotary piston, and 80 is the type designation. When first unveiled at the IAA International Motor Show in September Read More >>
The 1971 Vega was an all-new Chevrolet 4-cylinder powered sub compact available in four 2 door models: sedan, hatchback coupe, Kammback station wagon and panel express truck. This “perky” little Read More >>
To mark 20 years since Bentley’s sixth victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and 100 years since the first running of the legendary race, Bentley is creating a Read More >>
An event like no other, the Gulf Historic Dubai GP Revival brings together some of the most famous names in motorsport. The first iconic pieces of machinery have now been Read More >>
The Corvette Sting Ray represented the first total restyling of the Corvette since its inception 10 years earlier and brought the first coupe to the Corvette brand. The Sting Ray’s Read More >>
“The ‘Grand Mercedes’ 600 – The exclusive vehicle of great prestige.” With this headline, the 1963 press release for the premiere of the Mercedes-Benz 600 positioned the vehicle with the Read More >>
The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a small automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, and produced in five generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model years. Nova was the Read More >>
Today Automobili Lamborghini is a world-renowned company, with over 2,000 employees and delivering 9,233 cars in 2022. However, when Ferruccio Lamborghini founded the company in 1963, he started from scratch. Read More >>
Originally introduced to the market in 1968, the Ford Mach 1 was offered as a performance-oriented version of the popular Mustang. Unrated by the general public when launched, the Mach Read More >>
By 1970, the Muscle Car era was at its peak, and no muscle car soared higher than the Chevrolet Chevelle SS. With the base 350 cid V8 engine and optional Read More >>
Theon Design has revealed the latest bespoke Porsche 911 (964) based commission to emerge from its Oxfordshire workshops: ITA001. Created for its first Italian customer, a discerning collector from Milan, Read More >>
Everrati Automotive Limited (Everrati™), the leading technology company specialising in the redefining and futureproofing of automotive icons through the integration of cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) powertrains, continue to build international momentum Read More >>
This Toyota Celica history is a fascinating look at how Toyota’s remarkable go-anywhere, do-anything sports car broke new ground, transformed to meet contemporary needs and established itself as a true Read More >>
The Oldsmobile F-85 Jetfire was introduced in April of 1962. It received new sheet metal below the belt line for 1963 and its length increased by four inches. There were Read More >>
The joy of driving, lightweight design and the rotary engine: three elements that define Mazda’s DNA – and continue to fascinate the team at the Hiroshima-based carmaker. One Mazda stands Read More >>
The Pontiac Firebird is an American automobile that was built and produced by Pontiac from the 1967 to 2002 model years. Designed as a pony car to compete with the Read More >>