1946 Chevrolet Suburban
Introduced in 1936, the Chevrolet Suburban was based on a commercial panel truck. But instead of having a huge, windowless cargo area there was a large passenger compartment. Early Suburbans Read More >>
Introduced in 1936, the Chevrolet Suburban was based on a commercial panel truck. But instead of having a huge, windowless cargo area there was a large passenger compartment. Early Suburbans Read More >>
Project Wreckless’s restored 1967 Ford Mustang stands as a stunning embodiment of American muscle car heritage. Beneath its iconic exterior lies a roaring 4.7-litre V8 engine that delivers an exhilarating Read More >>
Car & Classic, Europe’s largest online marketplace for classic and niche vehicles is set to auction a one-off, coach built 1995 Alfa Romeo Castagna Vittoria. The working prototype is based Read More >>
H&H Classics is set to offer a rare 1954 Jaguar XK120 Fixed Head Coupe, once the pride and joy of Britain’s most accomplished lady racing driver, Patsy Burt. This legendary Read More >>
The 1926 Chevrolet Series X one-ton trucks had carryover engines, a disc clutch with floor mounted gearshift, semi-floating rear axle, external contracting rear brakes, wooden spoke wheels and a 120 Read More >>
Thirty years ago, a select group of Aston Martin customers began taking delivery of a majestic new model which was nothing less than the most potent production motor car yet Read More >>
The 1975 Chevrolet truck line was the best selling truck in the industry, selling nearly 750,000 vehicles. The C10 was available with two different pickup box styles (Fleetside and Stepside), Read More >>
Chevrolet introduced a new ‘Advanced Design’ line of trucks in the summer of 1947. These 1948 Chevrolets represented an all new look for Chevy light duty trucks that continued, relatively Read More >>
This is a four-wheel drive 3/4 ton Stepside pickup built on a 127 inch wheelbase with a ladder type frame. Unlike today’s 4×4 trucks, manual front locking hubs and a Read More >>
This concept vehicle bears the name ‘Cien,’ meaning ‘one hundred’ in Spanish. Inspired by the F-22 Raptor air superiority fighter, this vehicle sports a monocoque body/chassis made from carbon fiber. Read More >>