Munich, 1960s
From the M in the pre-European Union license plates (and the white and blue fusils von Bayern in the sign at top left), we can easily tell that this photo we found on TheSamba.com depicts a street in München sometime Read more
From the M in the pre-European Union license plates (and the white and blue fusils von Bayern in the sign at top left), we can easily tell that this photo we found on TheSamba.com depicts a street in München sometime Read more
By the dawn of the 1960s, the era of the massive automobile tailfin was, for the most part, over. The Chrysler Corporation had clearly missed this memo, as its Imperial models sported prodigious tailfins into the new decade. For proof, Read more
Current photos courtesy Crosley Automobile Club. While plenty of Crosley-based “fire trucks” lugged kids around amusement parks during the 1950s, none of them actually, you know, fought fires. Crosley did, however, build one tiny fire engine prototype in 1950, and Read more
Uwe Bahnsen. Photo courtesy UweBahnsen.net. Though the name Uwe Bahnsen may not be familiar to most enthusiasts on this side of the pond, his automotive designs for the Ford Motor Company are instantly recognizable on either side of the Atlantic. Read more
1986 Corvette Indy Concept. Photos courtesy GM Media Archives. Generally speaking, concept cars exist to showcase designs and technologies under development by automakers, that may or may not be ready for release to the general public. Often, features or styling Read more
Cars are, in the end, products sold to the public for a profit; and that means the manufacturer needs to somehow advertise the car. Some of the most memorable images of vehicles are created through its ads, so I thought Read more
Rick Dobbertin’s J2000It is the pinnacle year for Pro Street. Guys are tubbing and stuffing monster rear tires under anything with four wheels It is the pinnacle year for Pro Street. Guys are tubbing and stuffing monster rear tires under Read more
Filed under: Motorsports, Coupe, Performance, Videos, Ford, Racing The Ford Mustang is a brilliantly affordable source of horsepower, with a base 300-plus-horsepower version available for well under $30,000. Jumping up to about $35,000 will get you a solid 420 horsepower Read more
Filed under: Coupe, Hybrid, Performance, BMW, First Drives, Electric, Luxury M Meets Edison The real telling moment for the new BMW i division will be seeing how the recently tested 2014 i3 sells in its various markets, since that is Read more
A $135,000 Range Rover? Sounds like crazy talk, I know, especially when it’s called the "Autobiography". What, is it gonna record everything I do in it? Or can I dictate my memoirs to it? That could be interesting, or extremely Read more