There’s something special about the seat-of-the-pants feel and the subtle whine of a supercharger. No matter an engine’s ...
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Still the King: 15 Golden Age Automotive Icons That Demand Your Undivided Obsession, Forever
The Golden Age of Automobiles – just the phrase itself conjures images of gleaming chrome, thunderous V8s, and designs that ...
Like so many of the most memorable cars, the Studebaker Avanti was the vision of one man. That was Raymond Loewy, the ...
Introduced in 1926, the President was Studebaker's flagship automobile for more than a decade. Discontinued in 1942 when the US entered World War 2, the President did not return, like the Commander ...
While every gearhead has their own favorite decade of cars, most will agree that the '50s gave us the most prolific cars. It was the golden age of automobiles. Cars of the era were so good that one of ...
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Farewell To 1950s Fast Food: The Defunct Burger Chain That Was Once Bigger Than McDonald's
McDonald's often dominates the discussion when it comes to American fast food. But one chain gave them a run for its money, and its fans remember it fondly.
Cars in the 1950s were visually striking, and not always for good reasons. While the decade produced such enduring automotive beauties as the classic Corvette, it also gave us a lot of cars that were ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- "Ava: The Secret Conversations" is a hit at the Studebaker Theater. It's about a screen legend whose real life was as thrilling as the movies she starred in. Elizabeth McGovern plays ...
Delta CEO Ed Bastian talks about the antiquated air traffic control system in the U.S. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said air traffic control systems in the U.S. are so antiquated it actually takes longer to ...
The 1950s gave Brits a new hope after the horrors of the Second World War. It saw the birth of rock 'n' roll, the growth of film and TV, spy scandals, the Great Smog, the Festival of Britain, the ...
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said air traffic control systems in the U.S. are so antiquated it actually takes longer to fly certain routes today than it did in the 1950s. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ...
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