Alfa Romeo P1 Tipowas the first Grand prix car made by Alfa Romeo. The cars were launched in 1923 at the Italian Grand Prix. However due to Crash of driver Ugo Sivocci that resulted in his death put a halt on it
All veteran Star cars up to 1914 were extremely well-made, well-furnished, conventional, rather expensive cars lacking in technical originality, showing a line of development appearance in the 1907 range. The best-known Star car of the veteran period was the excellent 15hp Star car of 1909, ...
(1) E.E.C. Mathis, Strasbourg, 1898 – 1914 (2) SA Mathis, Strasbourg, 1919 – 1950 The Mathis car company, like Bugatti, changed its nationality with the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France in 1918. The early Mathis cars made in Strasbourg up to 1903 were experimental prototypes only...
Throughout its storied history, Barrett-Jackson has auctioned off some of the most remarkable automotive collections ever assembled. In 2008, they featured 42 custom-built vehicles from the popular television series Monster Garage. The following year, they made headlines by auctioning nearly 200 vehic...
s rich legacy spans across three decades and has given rise to five unique generations, each pushing the bar higher and building on the success of its predecessors. The latest fifth-generation model, which made its regional debut last year, features a host of mechanical and technological ...
Many of them were hand made and have been carefully looked after or restored by their owners. Please help us expand the wiki by adding pages and photos of your favourite classic cars! Recommended Books Baldwin, Nick. A-Z of Cars of the 1920s. Bay View Books, 1998. Dorling, ...
Nissan made a decision of bringing an expansion in the production and it urged to enter the market of United States. This step was taken because of the American impact present on Nissan due to designer who was named William R. Gorham. The models, which were sent to United States were the...
Mark Vs have made appearances in many television shows and movies, most noteably this 1977 model driven by Jock Ewing in the long-running 1978-91 TV series “Dallas”. Today, the ’78 Mark V driven by Jock Ewing is in the museum dedicated to the Dallas television show located in the ...
Since the beginning of 1914 extensive use has been made of systems of control of the battery charge based upon actual input and output in ampere-hours, and one such system, which has proved successful, is described. In the development of the system of control by ampere-hour meter, tests ...
the BSA Twelve of about two litres, weighed only 1.232lb in chassis form. Open bodies were of pressed steel from 1912: a single, important innovation that went largely unregarded. BSA also made the Stoneleigh, which was a BSA except for name and radiator, from then until 1914. It should...