Collectors don’t give them much notice, but the 1981 Chrysler K-cars are among the most historically significant cars ever produced by the Motor City. Continue reading
Category Archives: Auto History
Making a Hash Of it: The 1955-57 Hudsons
Hudson introduced an all-new car for 1955-57, but traditional Hudson buyers were having none of it. They called it the Hash. Continue reading
Motordom’s Soundest Investment: Cadillac for 1957
In 1957, Cadillac didn’t merely lead the Motor City’s luxury class. It dominated and defined the category. Continue reading
Holiday Ride: The 2021 Chevrolet Christmas Film
Have a box of tissues ready as you watch this year’s Chevrolet Christmas film. Continue reading
Video: The Final Days of Edsel Ford
Relive the final days of Edsel Ford in this beautiful video presented by the Ford House. Continue reading
Trendsetter: The 1941 Nash 600
Highly advanced for 1941, the Nash 600 laid the foundation for Nash and American Motors products for decades to come. Continue reading
Crackerbox: The 1959-68 GMC Aluminum Cabover Trucks
With their squared-off styling and strange proportions, GMC’s aluminum cabover trucks of 1959-68 quickly earned the nickname “Crackerbox.” Continue reading