1970 Ford Mustang Milano Concept
In February 1970, Ford kicked off a new decade at the Chicago Auto Show with a wild-looking Mustang concept car that previewed some of the design direction for the upcoming 1971 models. Read More >>
In February 1970, Ford kicked off a new decade at the Chicago Auto Show with a wild-looking Mustang concept car that previewed some of the design direction for the upcoming 1971 models. Read More >>
Ringbrothers, the world-renowned custom car builder and parts manufacturer, has unveiled its latest creation – a custom-built 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible known as “CAGED.” The design objective was to subtly Read More >>
The 1968 Fairlane/Torino was constructed with unibody chassis using the same platform as the 1966–67 models. The front suspension consisted of short/long control arms with coil springs mounted on an Read More >>
The Chevy II was introduced in 1962 and only had detail improvements for the 1963 model year. There were three series 100, 300 and Nova 400 and 10 regular models Read More >>
Sporty, comfortable and a milestone in Mercedes-Benz safety development: 60 years ago, the brand presented the Mercedes-Benz 230 SL (W 113) at the Geneva Motor Show from 14 to 24 Read More >>
The basic lines of the 1961 experimental Mako Shark Corvette show car where inspired by a Mako Shark caught off the coast of Florida by William L. Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell Read More >>
By 1960, Chevrolet’s Corvette had clearly established itself as America’s sports car. Its racing successes continued to grow as did its popularity, with more cars being produced in 1960 than Read More >>
The BMW 507 is a roadster that was produced by BMW from 1956 until 1959. Initially intended to be exported to the United States at a rate of thousands per Read More >>
Lamborghini Miura P400 S “Millechiodi”, a car particularly cherished by Lamborghini Polo Storico because of its special history and because it bears the increasingly-coveted Certification of Historic Authentication: a recognition issued Read More >>
A two-door hardtop joined the convertible in the Starfire lineup for 1962. The Starfire was Oldsmobile’s entry into the personal luxury market built on the Super Eighty-Eight’s 123 inch wheelbase Read More >>