by newmodsite2019 | Jul 22, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle Briggs Cunningham (1907-2003) was a prominent sportsman who successfully raced yachts and automobiles. While best known for his high-performance competition cars, Cunningham also made a limited number of “street” cars. This C-3 Continental was...
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 22, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle Lincoln was the first American car manufacturer to offer custom coachwork as a catalog option. Brunn & Company of Buffalo, NY (established in 1908) worked closely with Lincoln to design beautiful custom bodies for the fine Lincoln chassis. Brunn...
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 22, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle By 1920 those who had purchased motorcycles for utilitarian use were turning to automobiles. To attract car buyer, the Ner-A-Car combined features of a car, scooter, and motorbike, but it had only limited sales success. The Ner-A-Car company was...
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 22, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle The electric CitiCar thumbed its nose at the gasoline shortage of 1973. Made in Sebring, FL, it was the first electric car to be produced in volume since the early 1900’s. Meant for urban use at speeds of less than 35 mph, it could carry two...
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 22, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle The 1957 Chevrolet has become an American icon. It was based on the popular all new 1955 Chevrolet. 1955, 1956 and 1957 Chevy’s are referred to as the “Tri-Five” series. When introduced these cars brought high style and powerful high compression V-8...