Long Live Ford Tin

This Week in Motorhead History (1915): Ford Produces Its One Millionth Car X In an event that would only go on to fame far after its day in history, The Ford Motor Company produced its one millionth car on December 10, 1915, thanks to the ingenuity, forward thinking...

The Boys Are Back (In Cars)

Oh, but I missed my scruffy, caustic middle-aged British men. It’s been some time since Clarkson’s nail in the coffin stunt that got him fired from BBC’s Top Gear (cough, the real one) and it’s easy to forget why Clarkson, Hammond and May are the best in the business....

Bridgehampton Road Rally and Tour d’Hamptons

BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY – The car show deities smiled down upon this year’s Bridgehampton Road Rally and Tour d’Hamptons, with Dan’s Papers and the Bridgehampton Museum hosting the historical and unique event. Though the weather report, and previous day’s skies, brought...

Is Dead Man’s Curve the Future of Lead East?

And What Does That Mean for the Classic Car Hobby? PARSIPPANY, New Jersey – Lead East is…well, Lead East. This show is so consistently good, so consistently well-produced and executed, entertaining and original, that it feels as though one steps right back...

Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance: What to Know Before You Go

As most car enthusiasts know, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is the mecca of the car world. It’s an expensive show to attend, especially for those of us visiting from the east coast, and it boasts of some of the world’s most beautiful, rare, and historic...