Imagine, if you will, the wide open expanse of the Mojave Desert. It is the first half the 19th century and westward expansion has led pioneers and settlers to head toward the far-off ocean from established ports in the eastern cities of Boston and Philadelphia. There...
The All American Ford Falcon by Ruby Rae Scalera | Sep 2, 2020 | Towards the end of the 1950s, when keeping up with the Joneses had worn off with post-war bliss, and America was reassessing their bigger is better mentality, Ford came to a conclusion. It wouldn’t do,...
Motor City Barn Finds Author: Tom Cotter Photographer: Micahel Alan Ross View Recently, someone asked me to recommend a book to car enthusiasts. I wracked my brain but, unable to put a finger on a specific work that rose above the rest, I simply said, Tom Cotter....
On August 18, 1940, automotive titan Walter P. Chrysler passed away in New York. But, of course, it is not the anniversary of his death that is most important but, rather, the remarkable journey he took and impact he made on the automotive industry during his life....
It’s mid-August as we write, and the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on most car-related events. So we’re looking back one year, to August, 2019, when Ray Evernham set a goal of reaching 200 miles per hour in a 1936 Chevrolet sedan. Of course, it was not...
Author(s): Mike Chase View Come for the photography, stay for everything else. In Deuce, the Original Hot Rod: 32x32, aptly named author and photographer, Mike Chase, leaves the competition at the starting line. From the beginning, the reader is introduced to Chase’s...