Barn Find: The Auburn 653 Phaeton Discovered On The TV Show “American Pickers”
This is the 1935 Auburn 653 Phaeton that was discovered in a barn in season 12 of the popular TV series American Pickers. The…
This is the 1935 Auburn 653 Phaeton that was discovered in a barn in season 12 of the popular TV series American Pickers. The…
The first running of the Distinguished Gentleman’s Drive occurred this past weekend, a global event that sees men and women dress up in their…
This is the “Drag-U-La,” a coffin-based drag racer that was designed by Tom Daniel then built by George Barris for The Munsters, a 1960s…
It’s believed that just four examples of the Jaguar XK140 were bodied by Ghia, an Italian coachbuilding firm responsible for some of the most…
The Daimler SP250 is a V8-powered British sports car famous for a number of things in classic car circles, the three most common of which…
It’s not that often we get a chance to feature a first generation Suzuki Jimny here on Silodrome, it seems that so few of…
If you’ve never seen a Martin Ford Special before it’s likely because of the 500 or so bodies originally built, just five are thought to…
This is the 1964 Turbosonic Custom Dragster, it was designed and built by famed Hollywood vehicle creator George Barris, the man responsible for the…
There can be little doubt that the Auburn 851 Supercharged Boattail Speedster is one of the most beautiful cars of its age, if not…
This is an original Land Rover Winter Water Wolf, it’s one of just 50 that are thought to have been built for Britain’s Royal Marines…
The Ford Anglia is one of few 1960s-era classic cars that’s immediately recognizable to many millennial thanks to the model’s inclusion in the Harry Potter…
When Honda debuted the T360 mini-truck in June of 1963 it became the company’s first ever production automobile, beating the Honda S500 Sports by…