For the uninitiated, the Tucker 48 (sometimes called the Tucker Torpedo) was revolutionary for its time, featuring safety innovations like a padded dashboard, pop-out windshield, and a center ...
The roots of 'Nexperia' (Nexperia) go back to the early twentieth century when the companies 'Mullard' (Mullard) in London ...
Kim Yong Nam, a quintessential North Korean bureaucrat whose lifelong loyalty to the ruling Kim dynasty allowed him to serve as the country’s ceremonial head ...
The strongest car brand in the world is Jeep,” I recall Bob Lutz saying at some kind of Chrysler young-leaders event back ...
Retired from public roads in 1980, the Plymouth GTX switched barns in 2009. Overall, it spent a whopping 45 years in storage.
The automotive industry has been a cornerstone of global economic development and cultural identity, with car brands becoming ...
The Titanic Museum offers a glimpse into the ill-fated ocean liner’s history, with artifacts and recreations that tell the story of this maritime tragedy. It’s a thoughtful addition that broadens the ...
Seven decades ago, Ford produced a halo car that rivaled Rolls-Royce and Bentley's finest models and seven decades later, it ...
Ever wonder how the Polaris Slingshot is made? I visited the facility, got an look at the three-wheeler’s production, and ...
How much did it cost to build Hampton County's hospital? Who was the first patient? The first baby delivered? Here's a fact-filled history.
Today it houses a food bank, but in my mind the concrete block building at the corner of Routes 112 and 91 in Carolina will ...
THE inadequacy of collective security is that it proposes the use of force to make good a majority decision of independent nations. This is all right when it works to the advantage of free nations (as ...