The Ford Mustang Was Almost The Original ‘Imported From Detroit’ Car: History Alley
A tagline virtually inseparable from the Chrysler brand, “Imported from Detroit” was very nearly the slogan of the 1964 Ford Mustang.
A tagline virtually inseparable from the Chrysler brand, “Imported from Detroit” was very nearly the slogan of the 1964 Ford Mustang.
Taking your rare Type-956 in to the dealer? Sure! Why not!
Oh, what we wouldn’t give to be invited to one of these gatherings…
In the early aughts, Ford tried to relive its past glory days with retro styling and a good ole American (read: “British”) V8. The results were mixed.
Happy Birthday, Chrysler.
My oh my, FCA. You have been making busy with the trademarks.
The “Hornet” badge is still in-play? Could the AMC compact sedan from the 1970s live on yet?
What you’re looking at is probably an air vent or an engine cover, in case you were perplexed.
Do you have any idea what “E,T.” means in Porsche-talk? No? Well, then, read on…
What do you get for the supercar that already has it all? Maybe a Ferrari to devour.
Fifty years after dominating in the FIA World Sportscar Championship in its class, the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe returns.
From ambitious startup to major player, Koenigsegg Automotive went from 0 to relevant in no time at all.
Full disclosure to future winner of the auction: Neil Armstrong may mistakenly go home with you.
Just imagine having to reverse-engineer your own car, some 40 years after it went out of production.