John is a skilled car builder and causal collector. Over the last decade, he has contributed photography and coverage to several notable online publications.
Chrysler’s streamlining efforts led to a change in the way that American cars were designed in the early 1930s with an interesting design called the Airflow.
The International Motor Racing Research Center is giving away this stunning new Corvette to help their quest to preserve and share the history of motorsports.
We have all heard the phrase “they don’t make them like they used to.” This Brewster bodied Rolls-Royce might just be the car that created that saying.
Few changes were made from 1955 to 1956 for the Chevy Bel Air, but then again
few were needed.
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With a race derived V12 engine, interactive aerodynamics, a slew of special ordered options, and a super low actual mileage, this 2017 F12TDF might just be the most desirable of the modern day Ferraris for the collector.