We are used to talking about cars made from the late 1950s and the early 1960s. By that time, the industry had stabilized enough, in terms of both sales and design, so the world now had machines and ...
When you’re a celebrity, you can’t just drive from A to Z via the B club using whatever four-wheeled creation you can find. Oh,no. Stars have to show a certain image and this is why their rides are ...
It was many years ago that Wayne Sullivan owned his first “shoebox” Ford, the name given to the company’s 1949-1951 sedans because of their new squared-off design. It was 1963. Sullivan was 17 and had ...
Gordon Hobbs freely admits he wasn’t much of a car guy when he was a kid. “I had a ’52 Chevrolet with a 6-cylinder engine in it. It didn’t run so good, but it got me where I wanted to go,” he recalls.
If you were a teenager growing up in the '50s it was easier to see the latest custom trends if you lived on the West Coast with a constant stream of cars rolling out of some of the most notable shops ...