
1954 Tourliner Chevy COE
Russ Moen of Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada discovered the perfect method of getting his vehicle to classic car events across the country. Instead of rolling his classic onto a RV-attached trailer, he decided to keep it simple. He made a one-of-a kind classic...

The 1954/1955 Hudson Italia: An “A” List Collector Car
Don’t be surprised if a cream-colored, sporty-looking '50s-era car begins showing up at more and more prestigious car shows and high-end auctions in the coming years. In fact, this part American and part Italian car, the Hudson Italia, has...

Memorabilia Sale at Bruce Weiner’s Microcar Museum
For two decades, businessman Bruce Wiener purchased microcars that were produced in the '50s and '60s. Traveling to many places around the world, his collection grew to over 300 vehicles and became the largest group ever assembled. To display his discoveries, he built...

Microcar Bonanza: The Biggest Sale of the Tiniest Cars
Years before either Mini Coopers or Smart cars came on the scene, European car companies, who were recovering from the devastation of World War II, built a generation of microcars. These very small cars provided an alternative mode of transportation, to a country...

Keeping Your 1969 Maserati Ghibli In Shape
In 2017, the 1969 Maserati Ghibli broke a historic record, selling one unit for no less than $920,000 in an auction. Its trademark, elegant shape and powerful engine have earned it a place in the hall of fame of classic cars from the sixties. Just as many others…