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Featured Articles

High, Wide, And Handsome

Author: William Jeanes

The single best-selling American car isn’t a car at all. It’s a pickup truck. Here’s how it rose from farm hand to fashion accessory.

Engine of Liberation

Author: John Steele Gordon

What you owe your car (ending the tyranny of the horse is only the beginning of it)

The Longest Race

Author: J. M. Fenster

At a time when driving from Manhattan to Yonkers was a supreme challenge, a half-dozen cars pointed their radiators west and set out from Times Square for Paris

The Emperor’s Pierce-Arrow

Author: Brooks T. Brierley

When American cars ruled the world

Designer of the American Dream

Author: Phil Patton

Bill Mitchell’s imaginings brought you the cars of Detroit’s ultimate classic era

Confessions of a Sports Car Bolshevik

Author: Bruce Mccall

What it was like to be young and in the front lines when Europe mounted an assault on Detroit with small, snarling, irresistible machines that changed the way we drove and thought

The First Thanksgiving, Sort Of

Author: Frederic D. O'Brien

Strictly speaking, the high-spirited gathering was a harvest festival, not a thanksgiving.