1914 Studebaker EB Series 14 Tourer
The Studebaker Company of South Bend, Indiana, were wagon makers since the middle of the 19th century. They were active in commercial vehicle production long before the arrival of the…
Read moreBUGATTI BOLIDE TRACK CAR
You can color us unsurprised that Bugatti has just confirmed it will be producing a production version of last year’s Bolide concept. It was hard to imagine that the hypercar…
Read more1930 Essex Challenger Six Coupe
For 1930 the Essex Challenger Six sat atop a 113-inch wheelbase. Part way through the early 1930s the platform was changed to a 106-inch wheelbase and dubbed the Terraplane. The…
Read more1939 Bugatti Type 57 Voll & Ruhrbeck Roadster
Ettore Bugatti had the soul of an artist. He was the son of Carlo Bugatti, who created museum-quality furniture in Art Deco style, and lived much of his life on…
Read more1932 Chevrolet Confederate Series BA Sport Roadster
General Motors marketed the Chevy Confederate as the ‘Baby Cadillac’ and shared many design similarities to its larger, more expensive, and more exclusive sibling. It wore a Cadillac-style integrated radiator…
Read moreGORDON MURRAY T.50S NIKI LAUDA TRACK CAR
When Gordon Murray shared early details about his track-only hypercar last year, he promised that the finished version would carry a “historically significant” name in addition to its T.50S model…
Read more2020 KOENIGSEGG REGERA
Overview Constantly on the cutting edge of go-fast technology, Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg has proven why it deserves its place in the world of exotic cars. Taking hybrid technology to new performance…
Read moreBUGATTI CENTODIECI COUPE
France lost the World Cup final game on penalties against Argentina last night but the country has many other achievements to be proud of. Bugatti, one of the world’s most…
Read moreNOVITEC FERRARI F8 TRIBUTO
Yeah, the Ferrari 296 GTB might be the newest kid on the block at Maranello, but German tuner Novitec wants you to remember that the F8 Tributo still exists… Its attempt at…
Read more1932 LaSalle 345B Sport Phaeton
The LaSalle automobile was introduced by General Motors in 1927 and served as a companion brand to fill the gap between Buick and Cadillac. Alfred P. Sloan created LaSalle as…
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