In 1959, Chevrolet introduced the highly influential 1959 Apache, a truck that left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. This model year brought significant updates to the Apache lineup, featuring a bold and futuristic design, improved performance, and enhanced comfort. Join us as we delve into a detailed and comprehensive history of the…
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Inventory Spotlight: 1934 Ford 2-Door Sedan
The 1934 Ford, also known as the Ford Model 40, holds a prominent place in automotive history as a significant milestone that shaped the evolution of American automobiles. In this detailed and comprehensive history, we will explore the background, design, and the influential figures behind the iconic 1934 Ford. During the early 1930s, the…
1970 VOLKSWAGEN MEYERS MANX # 312
The Meyers Manx holds a rich and fascinating history, intricately woven with the stories of the people who played key roles in its creation and popularity. At the heart of the Manx’s origin is Bruce Meyers, an innovative and adventurous spirit with a passion for design and outdoor exploration. In the early 1960s, Meyers found…
The Design and Success of the 1940 Lincoln Zephyr V12
1940 LINCOLN ZEPHYR V12 Discover the captivating history of the 1940 Lincoln Zephyr V12, a car that stands as a testament to the visionary minds and skilled craftsmanship behind its creation. At the forefront of its design was Eugene T. “Bob” Gregorie, the esteemed chief designer of the Lincoln Motor Company. With an…
Inventory Spotlight: 1970 FERRARI 365 GT 2+2 V12 5 SPD COUPE
The 1970 Ferrari 365 GT, also known as the Ferrari 365 GT 2+2, holds a significant place in Ferrari’s rich history, and its creation involved the contributions of several notable individuals who played key roles in shaping this iconic model. At the helm of Ferrari during that period was Enzo Ferrari himself, the legendary…
1960’s Icon: The Chevrolet Split Window Coupe
CORVETTE SPLIT WINDOW COUPE The Chevrolet Corvette Split Window Coupe, also known as the Corvette Sting Ray, was a two-seater sports car produced by Chevrolet between 1963 and 1967. It was designed by Bill Mitchell, GM’s Vice President of Styling, and was a radical departure from previous Corvettes in terms of design and engineering. Mitchell…
1954 JAGUAR XK120 SE M ROADSTER
‘The XK120 was first introduced in 1948, and quickly became known for its sleek and elegant design, as well as its impressive performance. The “120” in the name referred to the car’s top speed of 120 miles per hour, which was a remarkable feat at the time. ‘The SE (Special Equipment) model was introduced…
Driving Bond: A Brief History of the Aston Martin DB6
ASTON MARTIN DB6 The Aston Martin DB6 is a grand tourer produced by the British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin from 1965 to 1970. It was designed by the Italian coachbuilder Touring Superleggera, and it replaced the previous DB5 model. The DB6 was produced in four variants: coupe, convertible, Vantage and Volante. The DB6 featured…
Racing an Italian Icon: History of the Fiat Abarth 1000TC
The Fiat Abarth 1000 TC (Turismo Competizione) was a racing car produced by Abarth, the racing division of Fiat, from 1964 to 1970. It was based on the Fiat 600 and was designed to compete in the European Touring Car Championship. The Abarth 1000 TC was powered by a modified version of the Fiat 600’s…
Whats My Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Worth?
Rolls-Royce took a departure from its traditional approach when it launched the Silver Cloud in 1955. Unlike previous models that required incomplete cars to be sent to custom coach-builders for completion, the Silver Cloud, along with its corporate sibling, the Bentley S1, was a fully completed car with a factory-built body. This innovative move allowed…