21st century Duesenberg, revisited

When we last heard from Jeff Teague, he had just finished the AMX/4 clay model that finally put into physical form his idea of what a modern-day evolution of his father’s AMX/3 would have looked like. Years back, we also saw his take on a modern-day Duesenberg, and now Jeff has revisited those ideas in […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1934 Cadillac chassis

Oftentimes when I meet up with my friend (and Hemmings Classic Car columnist) David Schultz for a chat, talk turns to rebodied big-C Classics – that is, closed-car bodywork scrapped in favor of open-car bodywork, V-8 cars placed on V-12 chassis, etc. It’s a giant headache for the people in the Classic Car Club of […]

Swedish Americana

Our friend and former Hemmings Classic Car Auto Art profilee John Eyre, a native of Stockholm, Sweden, has demonstrated his love of vintage American automobiles through his evocative, often melancholy watercolor paintings of vehicles whose best days are behind them.

John’s latest automotive artwork is now on display in his one-man show at the Aniara Gallery of the Sollentuna Library in […]