Each issue is packed with photos and coverage of American classic cars from the Brass Era through the 70's.
Hemmings Classic Car
Independent Thinking
NEWS REPORTS
MAY
LOST & FOUND
AUCTION NEWS
AUCTION PROFILE
MAY
PRODUCTS & PARTS
Gioacchino Colombo
Ford/Mercury Capri: Rare?
Timeless Elegance • Sinuous styling and efficient engineering ensured sales success for 1935 Chrysler Airstreams — this is the rare C6 Convertible Coupe
BUILDING BLOCK • With its sturdy construction and many safety features, Volvo’s 144E helped lay the foundation for a solid reputation
owner’s view
1973 VOLVO 144E
A New Era Dawns • Volvo’s 140-series shaped the company’s products for decades to come
RECAPS LETTERS
My Freeway
An Old Friend Returns to My Garage
The Forgotten Corner!
Hershey in October • The annual rendezvous of relics, parts, and cars you won’t see anywhere else
THE CAR FOR YOU • If you can find one of the 17 or so produced, a 1949 Kurtis Sport Car may be the most collectible American car of its time
Different by Design
Automotive Firsts • Eighteen indelible American classics that left their mark on their marque
Innovations of Distinction • Noteworthy automotive advancements courtesy of the Independent auto manufacturers
Fastback Forerunner • An unrestored 1966 Dodge Charger offers a unique experience
Velie Cars • The Illinois-based manufacturer that offered a mid-priced alternative
HPOF • The AACA’s special class for Historical Preservation of Original Features
GODZILLA • Nissan’s Skyline GT-R NISMO: Two turbochargers, all-wheel drive, and a legendary automobile for a new generation of collector
The Skyline Story • High performance burnished the reputation of Nissan’s upscale family car
A Better Bowtie • Chevrolet’s 1934 DB-series half-ton was an all-new hauler
One-Ton Project • 1938 Ford “Tonner” Express dealer demonstrator — Part I
Steve Bird • Co-op Student Buick Motor Division
Sono Ramic Power!
REARVIEW MIRROR 1956
ODDIES BUT GOODIES
That’s Original