New Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstacy Showroom Statues Now Available

One of the most recognizable and beloved automotive mascots of all time is Rolls-Royce’s famed Spirit of Ecstacy. Sculpted in 1911 by Mr. Charles Sykes and reportedly modeled after Ms. Eleanor Thornton, this symbol came to signify Rolls-Royce as much as the automaker’s neoclassic Pantheon-inspired grille and double-R emblem, all of which are still seen on today’s Rolls-Royce […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1988 Chrysler LeBaron

For reasons that may remain lost to history forever, white and burgundy were colors often used in exterior-interior concert during the manufacture of eighties automobiles. This 1988 Chrysler LeBaron is not only a well-preserved example of the mysterious phenomenon, but it also follows the long standing tradition of mother Mopar sending cars off the line […]

2011 Camaro Convertible Set for Mid-Winter Debut

Camaro-lovers eager to let their mullets flutter in the breeze got their first (wildly overpriced) tastes of the 2011 Camaro convertible this year: First at Barrett-Jackson when the rights to buy the second car to roll off the line were sold for $205,000; And then through reports of the 100 Neiman Marcus Edition Camaro convertibles, […]