Car production has slumped to levels not seen since the 1950s as the sector struggles with the shift to electric vehicles.
The 1950s and 1960s were an exciting time to be a car enthusiast. The established U.S. automakers were expanding their offerings, and dozens of foreign brands took their shot a grabbing a slice of ...
The 1950s is often considered the golden era for the American automobile. The decade ushered in nearly unprecedented prosperity along with a manufacturing boom that helped propel cars into an ...
Society of Motor Manufacturers boss Mike Hawes (pictured)  said the industry was at a 'low ebb' amid a switch to electric ...
Photographs of The Light Car Company’s workshop from the early ’90s show rows of brand-new Rockets, the reimagined 1950s ...
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PHOTOGRAPHS have unveiled an overgrown and rusty 15-acre junkyard filled with rare 1920s motors. The collection in Hartford, ...
Lead sleads have been around since the early 1950s as heavily customized cars, many of them based on Mercury models and ...