At $3.53 million, this 1948 Alfa Romeo 6C Competizione Berlinetta, the sole survivor of its kind, was the top seller at the Bonhams Quail Lodge auction. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Video: Ten Days and 10,000 Miles in a 1933 Ford V8
Ten thousand miles in 10 days? That was an impressive feat in 1933, considering the roads and cars of the day. See a new ’33 Deluxe Tudor put to the test in this original Ford News promotional film. Continue reading
Video: Hand-built 1963 Falcon Retractable Hardtop
Kansas enthusiast Tim Sutherland wanted a Ford Falcon retractable hardtop. Unbothered by the fact that Ford never offered such a thing, he built his own. Continue reading
Tomorrow is Today: A Film History of the Chrysler Turbine Cars
Here’s a rare find: a nicely preserved 1963 factory film covering the history of the Chrysler Turbine program and the introduction of the sensational Turbine Ghia prototypes. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for August 27, 2018
At $48.4 million, this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became the highest-priced car ever sold at auction at this past weekend’s RM Sotheby’s Monterey Sale. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Video: The Physics of a Car Crash
In this superb three-minute video, you’ll receive a crash course (sorry) in the physics of automobile collisions. There’s some important stuff to learn here, so let’s dive right in. Continue reading
Cadillac’s Luxury Two-Seater: The 1953 Le Mans
More than once, Cadillac has explored the idea of a luxury two-place sports car. In 1953 the notion took form as the fiberglass-bodied Le Mans, a memorable Motorama show car. Continue reading