by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle A one-of-a-kind! This sports car/racer was hand fabricated by Jim Curry, a resident of Long Island, NY and a very talented fabricator and mechanical engineer in the early 1950s. The car’s body is entirely from hand formed welded aluminum. Curry...
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle The Corniche name was applied to two-door hardtop coupes and convertible coupes made by Rolls-Royce starting in 1971. These cars used the basic mechanical systems from the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow sedan. The Corniche body was fabricated by...
by newmodsite2019 | Jul 25, 2022 | Adopt A Car
About this vehicle The Model “T” Ford was introduced in 1908 and remained in production until 1927. Over 15 million Model “Ts” were made. Ford improved the assembly line production method by automating it, creating the moving assembly line. Rigorous quality control...
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...