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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
More cars keep coming to Carmel roundabouts. Some are going to be permanent fixtures. The first of the classic car sculptures going into four of the intersections along 96th Street in Carmel has been ...
Our latest Totally Hot Car is also one that’s totally rare: a 1940 Marmon-Herrington Ford sedan. The owner of this four-wheel-drive vehicle is Mike Meade of Costa Mesa, who is only the third owner of ...
We’re not exactly fond of the word “classy” around here -- it's all too often applied to people and things that are anything but. We’ll make an exception, though, for this “extremely classy” 1929 ...
A 1931 Marmon Sixteen Convertible Coupe, one of only 400 Marmon Sixteens built, sold for $517,000 at RM Auction's Vintage Motor Cars of Hershey event on Oct. 8. The Marmon Sixteen was the auction's ...
Marmon Holdings, Inc. has reached a definitive agreement with General Electric Capital Corporation and as of Sept. 30, 2015, has acquired substantially all of GE Railcar Services’ owned fleet of ...