• American Car
    1954 Meteor Rideau Skyliner – Hemmings Find of the Day

    Meteors were offered in Canada from 1949 until 1976 and basically just had different paint schemes, badges and trim to differentiate them from U.S. Fords. Most American car enthusiasts do a double take at the sight of a Meteor: It’s definitely a Ford, just not one that was ever sold in the U.S. This 1954-vintage […]

  • Auto Tech
    Show You 20th Century Conestoga

    Believe it or not, this isn’t the first Class C-type motor home we’ve seen built on a Studebaker truck chassis of this era, although it is the first time we’ve had the privilege of inspecting one “in the tin” so to speak. This 1962 Studebaker Transtar showed up at our Cruise Night on June 23 […]

  • Auto Tech
    The World of Speed Is the best racing museum you’ve never heard of?

    Editor’s Note: This piece comes to us from regular Hemmings Daily contributor, concours judge and former North Dakota State Senator Don Homuth. More than 300 invited guests and members view 33 genuine Indy cars from nine different decades – a full field under one roof – celebrating the 100th running of the 500. Photos by […]

  • American Car
    1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC Z28 – Hemmings Find of the Day

    y the end of the decade, the staging lanes at local dragstrips were clogged with Foxes. The 5.0 Mustang launched a performance subculture in the 1980s spawning magazines, specialty businesses, events, references in Vanilla Ice songs, etc. The Mustang was cheap, fast and begged to be modified. B If you were a Chevrolet person at […]

  • Auto Tech
    Michigan, 1950s, Ferndale

    And if we check out the modern-day street view of the location, we can surmise that the photo was taken from the top of what is now the Ferndale Arts Building. But that’s all pretty dry – we need some stories and some color to go along with the scene. So tell us what you […]

  • American Car
    1958 Ford Thunderbird brochure – America’s Most Individual Car

    Ford secured the Thunderbird’s future for decades to come when it debuted the second generation in 1958. This small, six-panel fold-out brochure is dated “1/58” and exclusively highlights the new fixed-roof Hardtop model, rather than showing both that and the traditional Convertible; the 1958 Hardtop would eventually outsell the contemporary Convertible by a large margin, […]

  • Automotive News
    Actually “Cruisin’ Classics” with Shell, circa 1989

    Produced by CBS, it’s part of a series that not only chronicled selections of popular songs from the 1950s through the 1980s, performed by the various original artists, but unfolding the cover insert also reveals an enclosed rebate card for Shell oil and oil changes. My son recently found a vintage cassette called Cruisin’ Classics […]