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The Most Significant Cars of the 1950s
Today, the 1950s are seen as a golden age by many, a time of postwar prosperity, television, rock and roll, and McDonald’s.
Restored 1950s collector cars are hard to come by, and if you do find one, it will likely cost a pretty penny. Here are the ...
A trio of rarely seen, futuristic concept cars from the 1950s are going up for auction at Sotheby’s, with an estimated value of up to $20 million. The Alfa Romeo B.A.T. Concept cars – each with a ...
The 1950s was a great era for American automobiles. The economy was booming, Americans were eager to buy larger, more powerful cars, and Detroit-based companies delivered. Almost 58 million cars were ...
Last week, a surprising cluster of 1950s European cars occupied some prime parking spots on Lexington Avenue and 75th Street in New York City. A low-slung and curvaceous Jaguar XK120 and a cherry red ...
As a member of the 1950s car club scene in Marin County, S. Kramer Herzog knew first-hand that being 16 and having a car was “the most important thing.” Herzog was a student at Davidson Middle School ...
LOS ANGELES — The names are as familiar to car enthusiasts as they are to anyone who ever mixed up a batch of martinis: Coupe de Ville, Fleetwood, Eldorado and, of course, Continental. In the 1950s ...
For the most part, custom cars are a thing of beauty. This latest example offered up by RK Motorsports Charlotte is no exception to that rule. This beastly hunk of metal before you is a 1950 Chevrolet ...
Pretty much every single facet of Formula 1 today is unrecognisable versus the shape of grand prix racing at the start of the championship's life – just imagine the idea of Juan Manuel Fangio and ...
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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