Did you ever wonder about who drove speedsters? Were they men? Or women? Rich or famous, or not so much? This journal piece is an excerpt from my upcoming book on speedsters and tells how one speedster owner went without food to pay for her gas. And to go have some fun in her speedster!
Read MoreA Tale of Two Speedsters, Pt 2: Rise and Fall
Why does one speedster succeed in the marketplace, while another fails? Herein lie some clues…
Read MoreA Tale of Two Speedsters, Pt 1: Postwar 1950s in the U.S.
Why do some speedsters succeed in the marketplace and others don’t? Many factors are involved: the times, the economy, customer desires, not to mention the company politics producing an example. This is a case study of two that were produced in the 1950s: one succeeded, while the other failed. image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Read MoreSpeedster Gone: The Case of the Disappeared Cord Speedster
Pretty hard to lose a complete car, much less a show-winning, heart-stopping speedster concept such as the 1931 Cord L-29 Speedster! But someone did…
Here’s its story.
Read MoreSpeedster Empire: Auburns and Duesenbergs
Auburns and Duesenbergs were about to be woebegones by the mid-1920s before E.L. Cord saved both from bankruptcy and oblivion. Under Cord’s leadership, both companies would produce timeless speedsters. This is their tale.
Read MoreKissel: Three Generations of Speedsterism
The Kissel Motor Car Company produced three generations of speedsters in its short but impactful 25 years of production.
Read MoreThe Luxo Speedster
The Roaring Twenties put the luxury car on the map, and this post discusses its effect: the luxo speedster movement in automotive design.
Read MoreThe Sport-Bodied Speedster
Sport bodies evolved from the need for more safety and comfort. This post tells their early history.
Read MoreThe E-M-F Story, Pt 2
The E-M-F story concludes with this last-hurrah 1912 Flanders 20 Speedster!
Read MoreE-M-F: Racy Roadsters, Witt Specials, and the Studebaker-Flanders Speedster
E-M-F: an early twentieth century auto company with so much promise and so much talent. Caught up in egoistic bickering and tangled legal webs, it still managed to produce some emblematic speedsters before breaking apart!
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