America’s Sweetheart: the Renault Dauphine?

Strange but true: The charming but quirky Renault Dauphine was once one of the best-selling import cars in the United States. Manufactured from 1956 through 1967 in…

Video: 1965 Ford — Quieter Than Rolls-Royce!

In 1965, Ford set the advertising world on its ear with a national campaign claiming that its product was actually quieter than the fabulous Rolls-Royce. See the…

The Car From Tomorrow: The 1942 DeSoto

With its smooth styling and hidden headlamps, the 1942 DeSoto looked more daring and futuristic than most everything on the road. The 1942 DeSoto wasn’t the first…

Turbine Dreams: The Fantastic 1961 Chrysler Turboflite

Here’s a wild what if: Imagine if this far-out machine had become the famed Chrysler Turbine Ghia. Here’s the story behind the 1961 Chrysler Turboflite dream car.  …

Real Deal Super Cobra Jet? 1970 Mercury Cougar Eliminator

Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. The Eliminator was a low-production performance and appearance option on the 1969 and 1970 Mercury…

Restore or Clean and Enjoy? 1937 Packard 1501 Coupe

Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. You never know what is waiting behind a garage door.  Take for example this 1937…

1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham 455

Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. This 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham has it all. We don’t know for sure if…

The Royal Knight: 1980 Chevrolet El Camino

Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. When it comes to naming your vehicle and adding a mural or other graphics to…

The Nash Metropolitan is one of the smallest cars ever sold in America and certainly one of the cutest

The Nash Metropolitan was one of the smallest cars ever sold in America, and certainly one of the cutest. Read the story behind the adorable Nash puddle-jumper here.  …

The Car That Inspired The Mustang: 1960-64 Corvair Monza.

It may not be totally obvious today, but the one car that inspired the 1965 Ford Mustang more than any other was the first-generation Corvair Monza of…