History Of Audi RS 6 Performance Models
plus! At the former quattro GmbH, these four letters represented the particularly sporty derivatives of what were already highly performaning RS 6 and RS 7 models. They adhered to the Read More >>
plus! At the former quattro GmbH, these four letters represented the particularly sporty derivatives of what were already highly performaning RS 6 and RS 7 models. They adhered to the Read More >>
The 1985 Cadillac Seville was the second generation of Cadillac Sevilles, produced from 1980 – 1985. Notable exterior styling features include the short “bustle-back” rear deck and the long front Read More >>
Buick’s styling for 1939 was “streamlined” with a new waterfall grille, a narrower hood, thinner front door pillars and an increase in glass area. The gear shift was mounted on Read More >>
Source: Chevrolet WORDS: DAN HODGDON PHOTOS: COURTESY of FLOYD AMERINO Floyd Amerino and Chad Rowlands are longtime friends who met while working at the same Chevrolet dealership in northern California. Read More >>
Cadillac was not about to alter its popular product in any major way, so the same basic styling and engineering continued into the 1968 model year, with a number of Read More >>
Source: Chevrolet Words: Dan Hodgdon Photos: Lucas Priamo A native of Westerville, Ohio, Endicott owned a 1971 Nova with a blown 540 cu.-in. Big-Block for years. When he sold it he Read More >>
The Concours of Elegance, presented by A. Lange & Söhne, is set to welcome an exquisite array of Great British collector cars to perhaps the greatest of historic British locations, Read More >>
Cadillac introduced a new look of luxury leadership when it unveiled the completely restyled 1971 model year lineup. These breath-taking designs were sure to continue the position of Cadillac being Read More >>
Ever since its foundation in 1963, Automobili Lamborghini has made one-off models that signal the technical and stylistic direction the company will take in the immediate future. These are design Read More >>
A legend is born at the International Motor Show Germany (IAA) in Frankfurt. It’s 12 September 1963: Porsche proudly presents the eagerly anticipated successor to the 356. The new sports Read More >>