News

His lively mind also likes to wander the inventive far frontiers of the art of the possible, however, which explains his forays into mechanical flights of fancy like the horseless buggy.
Drawing visual inspiration from horseless carriages of the late 19th Century and performance inspiration from a 6.3-liter Chevrolet V-8 is quite the combo, but that’s the sort of creativity that ...
The nation was just beginning to leave behind the horse-and-buggy days, and it seemed that ... By the early 1900s, horseless carriages were being manufactured in Shreveport. And by the end of ...
“Persons who are inclined … to decry the development of the horseless carriage…will be forced…to recognize it as an admitted mechanical achievement, highly adapted to some of the most ...
The one-off is the brainchild of designer Joey Ruiter and is a back-to-basics off-roader. This unique creation has been on display at SEMA and the Petersen Automotive Museum. King shocks provide ...
Did you know that Cedar Grove, now a neighborhood in Shreveport, was once home to multiple car manufacturing companies?