Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
Henry Ford and Racing (1901-1913)
Henry Ford was actively involved in auto racing from 1901 to 1913. His motive for entering the 1901 race against Alexander Winton, was to promote his name and
Shelby Mustang Gallery (1965-1966)
In 1964, Carroll Shelby was asked to enhance the performance of the new Ford Mustang, and the legendary GT350 was born. Initially just for racing, the 1965 GT350
International Scout II (1971-1980)
International Scout II Production: April 1971 – 1980 Assembly: Fort Wayne, IN In many ways, the extra-long gestation of the Scout II™ model was a benefit. It gave
1969 Mercury Marquis
Marquis Brougham: most dramatically styled car since the Continental Mark III Here, from the makers of Continental Mark III, is a totally different look in medium-priced cars -
1987 Ford Bronco
Generation 4 (1987-1991) FORD BRONCO, FOR 1987 BEST-BUILTAMERICAN TRUCKS SIX YEARS RUNNING "Quality is Job 1." In fact, for the past six consecutive years, Ford quality has led
Land Cruiser Model 20/30 Series (1955-60)
Since just right after Japan's recovery from the war and its aftermath, Toyota already had future visions to export its domestic vehicles overseas. These forward-thinking Toyota employees knew
Ferrari 500 Superfast (1963-1966)
The Ferrari 500 Superfast became one of the most rarefied and exclusive of all flagship model Ferraris, as only 36 units were manufactured between October 1963 and August
Buick Cars (1970-1976)
1970 Buick GSX At the height of the muscle car wars, torque was king and no competitor could dethrone the 510 lb.-ft. (678 Nm) of twist generated
1967 Shelby American King Cobra Can-Am
This was Shelby American’s foray into the 1967 Can-Am series. Designed by Lyn Terry, who designed many great vehicles for Lotus Cars, the car features a unique crossover
Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S (1967)
Cosmo Sport 110S: A legendary sports car The Mazda Cosmo Sport (sold overseas as the 110S) – the world's first volume production sports car powered by a two-rotor










