1907 Packard Model 30
The 1907 Packard Model 30 was the company’s flagship model. It was higher in the Packard lineup than the Model 18, and from 1907 to 1908 it was the only model of the company. This car was produced at the … Continued
The 1907 Packard Model 30 was the company’s flagship model. It was higher in the Packard lineup than the Model 18, and from 1907 to 1908 it was the only model of the company. This car was produced at the … Continued
It’s a stunning car, the 1915 Packard Twin Six stands out among all the cars of its time. Imagine – in 1915, Cadillac launched the luxurious Type 51 – the first American car with a 5.1 liter V8 and 70 … Continued
It may come as a surprise to some, but this Ford automobile was superior in power and luxury to the Cadillac. The 1906 Ford Model K was powered by a six-cylinder engine. While the Cadillac Model 30, which began production … Continued
Cadillac’s Model 30 is notable for several reasons. This model was the first car created after the merger of Cadillac and GM. And if before the Model 30, the Cadillac lineup had 5 cars, then in 1909 only one model … Continued
The Type 51 was not only the first Cadillac with a V8, but also the first American car with such an engine. Oldsmobile introduced its V8 in 1916, and Chevrolet in 1917. It was a large, comfortable and powerful car. … Continued
Henry Ford worked on the 1902 Ford 999 even before he started his own, automobile company. He was assisted in his work on the race car by famous racers of the time: – Barney Oldfield and Tom Cooper. When both … Continued
It was behind the wheel of the International Harvester Transtar CO4070 that the T800 terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, chased Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor at the end of the iconic movie. I remember when I watched this movie as … Continued
It may come as a surprise to some today, but when Winton produced 106 Model 6h.p cars in 1899, it was the largest producer of engine cars in the United States. Such a significant number of cars were produced despite … Continued
The story of how Ferruzio Lamborghini visited Enzo Ferrari, I think everyone has heard. But a similar situation between James Packard and Olexander Winton took place at the very beginning of the 20th century. Back then Packard, being the owner … Continued
Today, the manufacturer Peerless is remembered only by enthusiasts with a passion for vintage cars. But at one time, this company produced some of the most luxurious and quality cars in America. Back then, Peerless cars were on a par … Continued