JEG HobbyThe JEG Hobby is a one-of-a-kind Finnish custom-built car, designed and constructed in 1951 by J. Evald Geust, a woodwork and metalwork teacher, in collaboration with another teacher. [...]
In 1968, the Ford Motor Company unveiled the Techna, an experimental engineering car that showcased over 50 new engineering ideas. This sleek, six-passenger vehicle took the automotive world by [...]
In the world of automotive history, there are vehicles that stand out not just for their performance, but also for the stories behind them. The 1972 MPV Tehran Type is one such automobile, a [...]
Mazda MX-81: a name that sounds like a droid from a galaxy far, far away, but in reality, it’s a time capsule from a very different kind of future—the dazzling, wedge-shaped, pop-up [...]
The year is 1996, and the motor world is buzzing with excitement as the Ghia Saetta makes its world debut at the Turin International Motor Show. Named after the Italian phrase for "as fast as [...]
Are you ready to take your pick-up game to a whole new level? Look no further than the 2006 Nissan Titan Onyx, a concept version of Nissan's popular full-size Titan pickup that is sure to turn [...]
In 1996, Lincoln unveiled the Sentinel, a concept car that took the automotive world by storm at the North American International Auto Show. Combining classic Lincoln styling with Ford's [...]
Picture this: a vast African savanna, endless skies, and the rumble of a beast on four wheels tearing through the terrain like it owns the place. This isn’t just any vehicle, mind you—it’s a [...]
In the early 1960s, Ford Motor Company introduced the Mustang II Prototype to test consumer reactions to some exciting design and engineering innovations. This one-of-a-kind vehicle was not only [...]
In the world of automotive restoration and preservation, few stories are as compelling as that of Joe Bortz and his quest to bring back to life the 1955 Chevrolet Biscayne. This once-forgotten [...]