Set yourself up for legendary experiences when you own a historic marque such as this 1938 Packard Eight 1601 Convertible Sedan. If you were looking […]

Set yourself up for legendary experiences when you own a historic marque such as this 1938 Packard Eight 1601 Convertible Sedan. If you were looking […]
Through the ages there have been a few motorcars that have captured the imaginations of car afficionadoes the world over. One such car is the […]
The year 1941 was a ground breaking year for Buick. The new car buying American public was hungry for what Buick was producing. So the […]
A product of the Great Depression era, the 1933 Packard Dual Cowl Model 1002 Phaeton is by its nature a very rare classic motorcar. It […]
Looking over the long hood of the 1936 Packard Twelve 1408 Town Car, a chauffeur would have had the exceptional experience of piloting this 144 […]
Nash Motors may be remembered more for producing reliable and sensible economy cars than as being a forerunner in automotive technology. Yet, in its early […]
If you are going to build a Jaguar SS 100 replica, it had better be authentic looking. You can’t go cheap on the build quality […]
When Howard “Dutch” Darrin came to Hollywood in 1938, he built custom conversions of original American cars. Although his most famous design was on a […]
When a 1935 Auburn 876 Speedster was listed for sale on the Cars-On-Line website this week, no one would have thought that such a desirable […]
Having spent some time with Cord owners during the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Festival in past years (although the Festival was cancelled in 2020), we know there are […]
Even at the world famous Wavecrest Woodie Show in California, it is rare to find a 1948 Pontiac Silver Streak Woodie Wagon. For a Woodie […]
The “Deal of the Day” on the internet for Sunday this week is an historic find that goes beyond being just a good deal. This […]
A 1939 Packard 1707 Coupe Roadster has appeared in the Packard Section of the Cars-On-Line.com website. It is the symbol of a great American brand […]
It was the most expensive Packard model of its day. The 1936 Packard Twelve Model 1408 Convertible Sedan, with dual sidemounts and wire wheels, made […]
America’s earliest sports car was probably the Ford Model T Speedster. This week’s Deal of the Day on the internet is an interesting example. Just […]