If he was alive toady, Alfonse “Scarface” Capone might be amused at how the word “gangster” has become an adjective. No car fits that description better than the mobster’s 1928 Cadillac 341A sedan, ...
Public Enemy No. 1, Al Capone, made his fortune through the laws of Prohibition, affording him wealth that few of us enjoy. And what did the wealthy drive in the U.S.? Sure, there were some foreign ...
It seems famous cars with questionable pasts are the new hotness. A few weeks ago we wrote about Tupac’s BMW 7-Series going up for sale, and last week payday loan king and criminal Scott Tucker’s cars ...
Who ever thought professional reviews are a practice of modern times should think again. In a short but epic British Pathe video, the 1928 Cadillac Model 341A Town Sedan that belonged to famous ...