The Hendricks Army Airfield in Sebring, Fla., hosted its first race on New Year's Eve in 1950 and its 12-hour race in 1952.
Fumes at one point were reportedly so bad at the garage that an employee passed out — forcing some changes in the organization.
which advertised “Clean cars kept inside 1044 Monterey.” There was also the Nash dealer in the area, which was located at the corner of Osos and Monterey streets. A 1950 photo shows the Kamm ...
The company shouted about the new lineup in advertisements reading "First by far with a post-war car" pushing the new ... sold around 400,000 vehicles in 1950, riding the wave of post-war American ...
In the Montgomery bus boycott in the mid-1950s, which essentially was a year ... and raise funds to pay for the gas for the cars being used. By contrast, when the Civil Rights Movement got pulled ...
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In the car world, which is a better world ... He designed the all-new “Speedstream” line for Nash for 1934. In between he styled one-off coachbuilt bodies for the likes of Bentley, Minerva, ...
The documentary delves into the 1950s world of F1 racing, celebrating Juan Manuel Fangio, who astonishingly won five championships driving for four distinct car manufacturers ... and Canadian ...
Buick reinterpreted the Corvette recipe and developed a trio of beautiful concept cars that remain fascinating today ...