Auto shows have been around almost as long as the American auto industry has existed. The first one was put on by an auto dealers association in Detroit in 1907, and was simply called the Detroit Auto ...
The 1930s were a period of great turmoil. The Great Depression led to massive unemployment, poverty, and general hardship. Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany and prepared for WWII. The Hindenburg ...
The automotive industry made some of the biggest leaps during the 1930s. Despite the Great Depression, automakers pushed forward with innovative solutions. Cars were faster than ever before, thanks to ...
If you have a niche dream of owning a pre-war automobile as a daily driver, you've likely been scoffed at. A whole lot of enthusiasts look upon cars built before World War II as unreliable and ...
Car shows of the mid twentieth century were more than places to admire vehicles. They were lively gatherings where polished chrome, bold curves, and imaginative designs reflected the spirit of their ...