Hemmings Find of the Day – 1932 Bergholt

When we last heard from the 1932 Bergholt Streamline, it was on display in a museum in Minnesota. Now we see that if you’ll be attending Hershey this year, you’ll not only have a chance to see it in person, you’ll also have the chance to buy it when it crosses the RM Auctions block. […]

Under the hood of the Schenck streamliner

So despite my devout adoration of the Ralph Schenck streamliner, I wasn’t able to make it out to Monterey last month to check out the debut of the streamliner’s freshly restored chassis, fitted with a reproduction body. Don Ziegler made it all better recently, however, when he sent along this photo of the streamliner I’d […]

Gordon v. Gorgoni – postwar streamlined diamonds an ocean apart

The years following World War II provided perhaps the greatest experimentation with the automobile since the first couple decades of the Twentieth Century. In those years the microcar became a European staple, the sports car spread to the United States and drivetrains started to move away from the traditional front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layouts. Also in those […]