Every Studebaker Golden Hawk is pretty special in our book, but this one was owned by country music legend Conway Twitty, and it’s headed to auction next month. Continue reading
Category Archives: Auto History
1970: The Year Ford Produced Two Totally Different Falcons
For the 1970 model year, the Ford Motor Company offered two completely different products that wore the familiar Falcon nameplate, and enthusiasts have been scratching their heads ever since. Continue reading
The Secret Studebaker-Porsche Connection
Now here’s an unlikely partnership: In 1954, Porsche produced a new prototype car design for Studebaker. While the project didn’t go anywhere, it’s definitely worth a closer look. Continue reading
Inside Buick’s Experimental Laboratory on Wheels, the 1951 XP-300
Buick’s XP-300 Motorama dream car included a number of features that would eventually find their way into GM production vehicles. Continue reading
A Whale of a Car: The 1949 Mustang
Fifteen years before the Ford Mustang made its debut, a totally different kind of Mustang was introduced to the public in Seattle, Washington. Continue reading
Another Forgotten Ford Big Block: The Giant 534 SD V8
The largest gasoline engine ever produced by Ford for highway use is nearly forgotten today, but it’s worthy of a another look: the 534 Super Duty V8. Continue reading
Reshaping the Personal Luxury Class: The 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix
Pontiac Motor Division gave Detroit’s personal-luxury class a good shaking-up with the 1969 Grand Prix. Continue reading