1934 Bugatti Type 57 Stelvio
Some cars earn their names retrospectively, the marque grafting a geographic association onto something already finished. The Bugatti Type 57 Stelvio was different. The name was chosen with intention, invoking...
Some cars earn their names retrospectively, the marque grafting a geographic association onto something already finished. The Bugatti Type 57 Stelvio was different. The name was chosen with intention, invoking...
The Packard Twelve Coupe Roadster stands as a crowning achievement in the golden age of American luxury automobiles, capturing the epitome of opulence, engineering excellence, and timeless design. Introduced du...
The Packard Twelve 2/4Passenger Coupé is a rare and captivating example of American luxury and automotive craftsmanship from the 1930s. This model, built on the prestigious Packard Twelve platform, reflects the...
The Packard Eight Coupe Roadster is an emblem of luxury, style, and automotive engineering excellence from an era that valued craftsmanship and innovation. Manufactured by the Packard Motor Car Company between...
The HispanoSuiza J12 is widely regarded as one of the finest luxury cars of the preWorld War II era. Produced in France from 1931 to 1938, the J12 was an elite offering from HispanoSuiza, a marque synonymous wi...
Few automobiles capture the essence of classic luxury and craftsmanship like the RollsRoyce Phantom II Continental Owen Drophead Sedanca Coupe by J. Gurney Nutting. Revered for its impeccable design, engineerin...
When a manufacturer puts a guaranteed top speed in writing and stakes its reputation on the promise, the car carrying that claim had better be honest. In 1934, Aston Martin signed its name to exactly that kind...