Drop Out Of Life With Camera In Van
Wanderlust. The urge to pack up all of one’s possessions and hit the road is something that serves as a tonic against the banality of our…
Superformance Has Resurrected Duntov’s Moonshot
As A Continuation Model
The 1960s were an unusual time for car makers in America. In an era before serious governmental regulation, designers had very few restraints to work around…
The Pacific Electric Railway and Los Angeles’ Red Cars
Los Angeles is a city that has been totally shaped by the development of the automobile. More than almost any other city, LA has been…
The Uncluttered Beauty of Paul Bracq
Unless your name is Pininfarina or Bertone, if you’re a car designer you are rarely afforded the level of respect that you deserve. Names like Bruno Sacco or…
The Beginning Of Our Relationship With
An Old Mercedes-Benz
As car enthusiasts and as design enthusiasts, the appeal of cars from a time before governmental regulations and impact bumpers is pretty strong. These cars were…
Matt Hummel and his 356 Coupe
Envy is an incredibly powerful emotion and it can be triggered by almost anything. Few things have been as big a trigger for envy as this video from…
Painting The Future
As a genre, science-fiction has a unique ability to show humanity at its best and its worst, not only through the actions of its characters but through the world they live…
Living in Southern California, it’s nearly impossible to avoid the motion picture industry. It’s everywhere. From the little yellow and black corrugated plastic signs denoting the location of shoots, to street closures for filming, to…
The Automotive Art of Stéphane Dufour
Stéphane Dufour is many things. He’s a painter, a sculptor, a designer and most importantly he is a lover of cars. Dufour got his start in France but…