About a month ago, I went on vacation in Prague and paid a visit to the very lovely National Technical Museum. It's awesome and definitely worth a visit. Because if you do go, you'll see a sleek, ...
The 1934 Type 77 Tatra had a 3.0-litre, air-cooled, overhead-valve, alloy V-8 engine behind the rear axle. The Tatra car’s roots go back to 1850 and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when Ignatz Schustala ...
Specifically, it was the tunnel at Zeppelin. Designer Paul Jaray was a former employee of the famous airship maker and consequently had knowledge of aerodynamics lacking within the car industry. Even ...
Our story last week about the history of aerodynamics and how it has evolved over the decades in the sphere of automotive, drew more than a few comments about the glaring omission of the car that ...
Known by the Allied forces as their "secret weapon", the Czechoslovakian-manufactured Tatra 77a and 87 automobiles inadvertently became Nazi-killing machines. In fact, more high-ranking Nazi officers ...
Q: Greg, I really enjoyed your article on the 1947 Chevy Cadet that never made it to production following World War II. I also remember you wrote of the Tatraplan T-600 many years ago and its unique ...
Q: Greg, I really enjoyed your article on the 1947 Chevy Cadet that never made it to production following World War II. I also remember you wrote of the Tatraplan T-600 many years ago and its unique ...