Rolls-Royce Phantom I 1928

Rolls-Royce Phantom I 1928

A Car Fit for Royalty “Like having an elderly elephant in the garage, a Phantom I is to be loved for what it is rather than what it isn’t.” – Andrew English for Hagerty The Demers Car Collection holds many Rolls-Royces and we’ve already discussed one of them on...
Coachbuilding

Coachbuilding

An Overview “Each coachbuilt car therefore carried the technical genes of the rolling chassis builder as well as the styling genes of the coachbuilder. The resulting wide range of DNA combinations led to a variety of unique and sometimes priceless coachbuilt cars.”...
Studebaker President Speedster 1955

Studebaker President Speedster 1955

The Best of 1955 “In a way, traveling in a Speedster is like arriving at a party in the company of a Hollywood celebrity—no one ignores you, or at least no one ignores your companion.” – Murray Stahl in Auto Restorer  The subject of this week’s blog article...
Studebaker Brand Genesis

Studebaker Brand Genesis

More Than Just Cars “As with all automobile companies, the story of Studebaker is about much more than just vehicles.” – Fred K. Fox for Hemmings  In this week’s blog article, I want to introduce you to the founding story of the American car brand...
The 1910 Darracq A11 T Roadster

The 1910 Darracq A11 T Roadster

Pioneer of the road Although the invention of the first automobile happened in Germany, it is in France where the industry first flourished. Darracq was one of the first important players competing with De Dion Bouton, Renault and Peugeot for market share. Among other...