The Cartercar was the best-known friction-drive automobile in the early years of the U.S. car industry. Here’s how it worked. Continue reading
1985 de Ville: The Cadillac of Tomorrow
A new de Ville arrived in 1985. and this Cadillac was more than two feet shorter and 500 lbs lighter than the previous model. Continue reading
America’s New Post-War Car: The 1947 Kaiser
Into a booming seller’s market for new cars in the USA, the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation launched the boldly designed 1947 Kaiser. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for February 12, 2024
This rare 1941 Indian Scout V-twin will be offered at the Bonhams Spring Sale in April. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading
Revolution at Cadillac: The 1938 Sixty Special
The Cadillac Sixty Special marked a new direction at Cadillac, and for American automobile styling, too. Continue reading
Ford Goes Big for 1941
Developed under the watchful eye of founder Henry Ford, the 1941 passenger cars were the company’s biggest Fords yet. Continue reading
MCG Executive Briefing for February 9, 2024
This 1904 Napier Samson will be among the star attractions at the Bonhams|Cars Amelia Island sale. Get all the latest auto industry news in the Executive Briefing. Continue reading