Easily one of the most radical factory show cars of the 1960s, the Dodge Charger III has made a lasting impression throughout the automotive world. Here’s a closer look at Chrysler’s famed wild thing. Continue reading
Video: Selling the 1960 Chevrolets
In 1960, the Chevrolet division of of General Motors was sitting on top of the world, and you can see the bow-tie brand strutting its stuff in this original promotional spot. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for October 2, 2017
One of four surviving examples, this 1933 Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria is expected to bring $475,000 to $600,000 at the RM Sotheby’s Hershey auction on October 5-6. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
NASCAR’S Lost Dirt Superspeedway
Nearly forgotten today, Memphis-Arkansas Speedway was one of NASCAR’s largest oval tracks in the 1950s. It was 1.5 miles in length, featured dramatic high banking, and the surface was dirt. Here’s the amazing story. Continue reading
Video: Celebrating the Bob McGee ’32 Ford Roadster
The ’32 Ford roadster built by Bob McGee is a legend in the hot rod movement, and recently the pioneer highboy was enrolled in the National Historic Vehicle Register. Here’s a beautifully produced video showcasing the Deuce’s rich history. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for September 29, 2017
This highly original 1913 Stevens-Duryea is expected to bring $150,000 to $225,000 at the Bonhams Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum sale. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Pressing Forward: the 1966 American Motors Cavalier Prototype
Out of sheer necessity, little American Motors was often the most creative of the Motor City carmakers in the 1960s. Here’s another great example: the 1966 AMC Cavalier prototype. Continue reading