1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe The 1934 DeSoto Airflow Coupe was a revolutionary automobile that broke away from conventional styling during the Depression era. Chrysler’s engineering team extensively…
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air The ’55 model was so popular it set an industry production record: on April 28, 1955, Chevrolet built 7,902 cars in a single…
This one has a story behind it. Started life as a 67 passenger GMC school bus, now sitting low and smooth with that old school Chevy front…
1952 Muntz Jet Frank Kurtis’ compact sports convertible design became something altogether different when Earl “Madman” Muntz acquired it in 1950. Muntz lengthened the chassis and added…
1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Polished Aluminum Tourer December 1924 marked the conclusion of nearly two decades of Silver Ghost production in England, with final chassis delivered into…
1964 Impala SS. Chrome shining, body lines smooth, and that classic Super Sport badge that still means something. Back when these ruled the boulevard and every cruise…