The Hendricks Army Airfield in Sebring, Fla., hosted its first race on New Year's Eve in 1950 and its 12-hour race in 1952.
The Rambler name dates back to the pre-AMC era. The nameplate was introduced by Nash in 1950. It was America's first compact car, pioneering the segment almost a decade before the Big Three joined it.
A 1950 photo shows the Kamm facility selling Buick and next door the Willy’s dealership, Nash is on the corner ... interesting time capsule of former car styles and even the old county logo.
Opponents of such developments scored one recent legal victory, with the Oregon Court of Appeals ruling against the Grange ...
The company shouted about the new lineup in advertisements reading "First by far with a post-war car" pushing the new ... sold around 400,000 vehicles in 1950, riding the wave of post-war American ...
The Nash, the Hudson, the Studebaker and the Packard ... its distinctive fenders newly integrated into the side of the car body. Chevrolet's automotive revolution was in its final stages of ...
Steve Nash is a basketball icon in the country of Canada. The two-time NBA MVP gave young Canadians growing up a basketball star they could look up to and aspire to. His status would have only ...
The greatest Canadian basketball player ever was incredibly close to signing with Canada’s lone NBA team. But there was one unfortunate factor that weighed into Steve Nash’s decision to spurn ...
The road conditions in the Kettleman Hills five centuries ago may have given a scientific treasure in the form of a perfect ...