With its bold fins, chrome accents, and luxurious features, the 1959 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer is a testament to the golden ...
A gleaming Porcelain White Porsche 356 A Coupé rolls through the narrow streets of Hoorn, Netherlands, and turns heads at every stop. It looks like a pristine restoration – but it’s far more than that ...
Cars from the 1950s embodied a lot of things: style, class, bold paint colors, sharp lines, and SO. MUCH. CHROME. From American-made Fords and Chevrolets to more eclectic overseas Porsches, ’50s rides ...
The 1950s were a transformative period for the American automotive industry. Characterized by a shift towards larger, stylish, more powerful cars, the decade saw the rise of iconic designs, ...
Though the idea of what we now call concept cars was still relatively new, the 1950s saw the birth of some legendary one-offs that are still fascinating today. Initially called dream cars or idea cars ...
History is priceless only if no one can afford it or it's not for sale. The first publicly-available 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R Stromlinienwagen sold for $53.9 million at auction on Saturday after ...
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The Muscle Cars of the 1950s: A complete guide
The 1950s set the stage for what would become the muscle car revolution. Detroit’s automakers began experimenting with high-compression V8 engines, dual carburetors, and performance-oriented trims ...
The crew at Hagerty, thanks in no small part to having reams of data at their disposal, know the minutiae of the collector car market. After all, it’s their job. But without a skiff of analysis, data ...
Though the Corvette became the only GM sports car to make it into production, its divisions unveiled several breathtaking sports car concepts during the 1950s. Among those were Buick's Wildcats, three ...
Many of the most desirable classic cars from General Motors' now-defunct Pontiac Motor Division were produced during the muscle-car era, from the mid-1960s to the early-1970s. It's understandable why ...
A fleet of rare vintage vehicles — by Citroën, Jaguar and Allard, among others — helped turn modern-day Manhattan into midcentury Paris for director Josh Safdie's buzzy solo feature. By Brett Berk ...
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