Classic Cars

Horseless Carriages from the Brass Era

1910 White 3/4 Ton Truck

The “Brass Era” dates back to the 1890’s, when the first commercially manufactured vehicles were introduced, and lasted through World War I. While many people still view Brass Era cars as quaint reminders of by-gone days, this period actually was…

Forgotten American Cars of the ’60s

Forgotten Cars of the '60s

Mustangs, Camaros, and Cobras were born in the ’60s. But some other great cars of the ’60s were overshadowed by these icons. Keep reading to discover some of them here. [adace-ad id=”3995″] Forgotten American Cars of the 60’s Iconic cars…

Why the Graham Blue Streak is Sexy

The Graham Blue Streak is an example of revolutionary style and manufacturing changes that took place in the early 1930’s. It’s intriguing and sleek design, along with appealing new features, make it one really sleek vehicle. Designed by Amos Northup,…

15 Classic Fords of the Post-War Era

1946 Cabriolet Convertible Just after the war, the stunning ’46 Ford was a car in high demand, bolstered by the addition of V8 engine that pushed it to 100HP barrier for the first time. 1947 Model 71 Sportsman In 1947,…