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Automotive Histories Archive
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Automotive History: Stutz, Take Two – It’s True, You Can’t Go Home.
Posted on August 21, 2024 | 59 Comments1979 Stutz Blackhawk (image: conceptcarz.com) (first posted 4/3/2014) Haven’t we all indulged in wasting some time imagining what Mercer, Stutz, Duesenberg and Packard would be building if they were still […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter Seven
Posted on August 11, 2024 | 26 Comments1993 Volvo brochure cover. Faithful CC readers, we’ve now come to the last chapter of our Volvo 240-series chronology, focusing on the annual changes and updates made to the U.S. […] -
Automotive History: The Opel GT. 1968-1973 – The Long Road From Inspiration To Production with Many Cooks Adding to the Broth Along The Way
Posted on August 5, 2024 | 17 CommentsProduction Opel GT 1968-1973 (first posted 8/6/2018) Sports car fever of the ’50s and ’60s infected enthusiasts, car designers, and car stylists alike on both sides of the […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter Six
Posted on August 4, 2024 | 3 CommentsDear readers, you’ve reached the sixth chapter of the Volvo 240’s long-running stateside history. By the close of the 1988 model year, these stalwart examples of Swedish design had […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter Five
Posted on July 28, 2024 | 15 CommentsPat yourselves on the back, patient readers. You’ve come along for this multi-chapter ride during which we’ve covered the first nine model years of the Volvo 240’s U.S. story (already […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter Four
Posted on July 21, 2024 | 16 CommentsWelcome to the fourth entry in this chronicle detailing the life and times of the long-lived Volvo 240 in the U.S. market, as seen in real time by a […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter Three
Posted on July 14, 2024 | 18 CommentsChapter Three of our Volvo 240 saga covers the 1980-81 model years. (If you’re just catching up, chapters one and two can be found Here and Here, respectively). The 240’s […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter Two
Posted on July 7, 2024 | 33 CommentsWelcome to the second installment of my notes covering the long lifecycle of the Volvo 240-series in the U.S. market. (If you’re just catching up, Chapter One can be […] -
Automotive History: The Curious Case Of The 1988 Oldsmobile Firenza
Posted on July 6, 2024 | 108 Comments(first posted 2/6/2013) We had some lively discussion the other day about the J-body Oldsmobile Firenza, thanks to the beige sedan Paul found at a 7-11. Lansing’s version of the […] -
Automotive History: The French Canadian Sports Car – Manic GT
Posted on July 1, 2024 | 56 Comments(first posted 7/1/2013) July 1st is Canada Day which is always a good time to get a bit patriotic. If the words “Canadian” and “sports car” were used together, most […] -
The Volvo 240’s U.S. Journey – Chapter One
Posted on June 30, 2024 | 17 CommentsThe venerable Volvo 240-series has been dealt with often here on CC (here, here, and most recently here –among other posts), but I hope readers will permit me to take […] -
Automotive History: John Z. DeLorean, The BMW Turbo And The Birth Of The DeLorean
Posted on June 14, 2024 | 118 Comments(first posted 6/14/2018) There are coincidences and there are coincidences. According to the dictionary, the word describes a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection. […] -
Automotive History And Design: 1957 Chrysler New Yorker Early Proposal – Imperial Intentions
Posted on June 3, 2024 | 18 CommentsBy 1957, the merits of GM’s body-sharing strategy had long been plain for all to see. For example, at the upper end of the market, Buick and Cadillac shared the […] -
Automotive History: An Illustrated History Of Checker Motors
Posted on May 31, 2024 | 76 Comments(first posted 8/25/2012. Updated 6/1/2018) For sixty years, Checker Motors had a record unbroken run of profits building a few thousand cars per year in a small little factory in […]