David North recalls his father driving him and his brother to school in a Mercedes-Benz 300L “Gullwing”—trudging into class ...
The roaring twenties and glamorous thirties weren’t just about jazz clubs and flapper dresses. They were the golden age of ...
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, with its iconic tailfins and abundant chrome, embodies the exuberant spirit of mid-century America – a rolling sculpture that celebrated prosperity and ...
For the uninitiated, the Tucker 48 (sometimes called the Tucker Torpedo) was revolutionary for its time, featuring safety innovations like a padded dashboard, pop-out windshield, and a center ...
At one point during our visit to Fort Wayne, Indiana, my husband announced, “I wish we could bottle Fort Wayne-ness and ship ...