This Month in Motorhead History In today’s day and age, it is both illegal and generally bad form to include references to cars in alcohol ads and vice versa. Drunk driving was outlawed in the United States in 1910, starting with New York state and quickly becoming...
This Week in Motorhead History: The Chevrolet ‘Vette is a staple of American life. It symbolizes the ultimate Route 66 driver, the two-seater sports car that has withstood the test of time, full of power, panache, and a just dash of attitude. The Chevrolet...
CarShowSafari.com is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases. Did you know that Leon Hess, of the famous green and white Hess design, was born in New Jersey in 1914? (New Jersey gets a bad rap and we’ll take all the celebrity we can get, alright?...
The world is globally connected. We communicate, trade and do business internationally in the blink of an eye. Funds, goods, and people can travel the world in less time than it takes to change the oil on your car, and cultures are so interconnected that it’s...
This Week In Motorhead History The year is 1895. America is still skeptical of the gas-powered automobile. Henry Ford’s assembly line would not begin rolling for eighteen years. The age of speed, turn signals or even roads is far in the distant future. A future that...