The 1928-31 Ford Model A was offered in a multitude of body styles. Two that are often confused are the Sport Coupe and Cabriolet, but there are easy ways to tell them apart. Continue reading
Category Archives: Auto History
Ford Goes Low: The 1956-64 Cow Belly Chassis
In the Motor City’s great styling push of the 1950s for longer, lower, and wider cars, Ford created the distinctive cow belly chassis. Continue reading
The Best of Everything: 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Seville
For 1956, Cadillac expanded the sensational Eldorado line with a two-door pillarless hardtop called the Eldorado Seville. Continue reading
Smaller is Better: The 1978 Buick Regal
With the 1978 Regal, Buick proved it could offer traditional Buick style and comfort in a smaller and more sensible package. Continue reading
Your Next Car is a 1946 Hudson
Hudson returned to civilian production for 1946 with a straightforward lineup of quality cars and the confident slogan, “Your next car.” Continue reading
More Than A Car! More Than a Truck! 1957 Ford Ranchero
The 1957 Ranchero launched a decades-long trend for stylish car-based pickups that was soon joined by Chevrolet. Here’s where it started. Continue reading
How the ’50 Ford Was 50 Ways Finer
The 1949 Ford was a huge advance for the automaker, but it quickly became obvious there was room for improvement. Dearborn answered with a much refined 1950 model. Continue reading