An ultra-rare car from the early days of the automobile that’s thought to be the only of its kind in existence was recently hauled out of an Illinois garage this week after more than fifty years in ...
Despite its short existence, the Marmon Motor Car Company did manage to give birth to some extraordinary vehicle, one of them actually being put up for auction at the forthcoming Monterey event. The ...
The Marmon Sixteen’s 8.0-litre aluminum V-16 developed 200 horsepower, remarkable for its time. Huge multi-cylindered cars have always had a special mystique, but with the exception of the recent ...
The Marmon Motor Car Co., famous for building the car that won the first Indianapolis 500, is formed on Feb. 2, 1926, from the Nordyke and Marmon Co. Billed as a "A Mechanical Masterpiece" in early ...
As World War I began, Indianapolis car and flour milling machinery manufacturer Nordyke & Marmon decided to expand its automobile business by making an extraordinary new model. While the company’s ...
The 1927 Marmon Speedster had its roots in a U.S. Midwest machinery company that went on to produce tony automobiles from 1902 until the Depression.Gabor Mayer Although Marmon is now largely forgotten ...
It Has been said of Harold LeMay that he never met a car he didn't like. That statement goes partway toward explaining how he amassed such a vast car collection, but it doesn't go all the way. You ...