Flugabwehrwaffe M53/59 auf gepanzertem LKW Praga V3S-6-6, Baujahr nicht genau bekannt (50er Jahre), entmilitarisiert nach deutschem KWKG mit entsprechenden Dokumenten, eventuell Tausch gegen BMW Zündapp Boxer Motorrad, Indian, HD
The pick-up truck has been a fixture in U.S. automobile production since the dawn of the motorcar era. Born out of necessity and raised on the farm, the pick-up truck earned its keep wherever it was used. Of course, the pick-up truck of the present day with its plush interior, flashy colors, and power accessories is a far cry from the original co..
For over 100 years, Cadillac has been the premier builder of American luxury cars. Indeed, for anyone who wanted to be recognized in the upper echelons of society, a Cadillac was the car to own. Cadillac has built many successful models, but perhaps; none have carried the company through more years of profitability than the Series 62. Introduce..
The true test of a car design is how long it stays in production and in that sense the MGB is a car that certainly got it right. Introduced in 1962 by the MG division of the British Motor Corporation the MGB stayed in production all the way into 1980. Quite simply, the design was stylish, the mechanicals were both simple and reliable, and the com..
As America crossed over into the 1950s a new style of car was firmly in place. Gone were the outboard pontoon styled fenders as the restyles of 1949 now featured cars that were losing the tall and boxy look that had defined styling for so many years. Things were changing quickly with electrifying colors, jet-inspired styling, and dazzling chrome...
The Packard Motor Company was one of the founding members of the automotive community. When James Ward Packard built his first car in 1899, he had a vision that the Packard name would become a force to be reckoned with on the automotive landscape. His vision was fulfilled when Packard dominated the luxury car market and built some of the most mag..
When Hudson introduced their new “step down” styling theme on the Commodore in 1948, it was a design innovation that took the motoring public by storm. By dropping the body through a perimeter frame instead of on top, the Commodore was lower to the ground than any other production car ever seen. This also lowered the center of gravity making for ..
The Chrysler Corporation’s line of cars took on a new direction when Virgil Exner joined Chrysler’s Advanced Styling Group in 1949. By 1955, his new “Forward Look” gave everything in the Chrysler line-up a new direction. In particular, DeSoto now had some dazzling colors and loads of brilliant chrome. These were the heady days of styling in the ..