Francis Ford Coppola’s car connection began at birth, or even before. He was delivered at Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital, and Henry Ford himself sometimes attended rehearsals of the Detroit Symphony, ...
As World War II came to a close and many American automakers shifted back to producing cars from building wartime necessities, the scope of the automotive industry began to change quickly. It was ...
Preston Tucker, an automotive engineer who helped to design Miller racing cars before World War II, almost realized his ambition of producing a "completely new" passenger automobile after the war. He ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Collector David Cammack owns three of the 43 remaining cars in existence designed by Preston Tucker, which he puts on display in a secluded museum ...
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