A long-gone marque reemerges with a striking new PHEV sports car at Europe's poshest classic car show, Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. Following stints in TV news production and as a record company ...
Electric mobility is allowing lots of defunct brands to raise from the dead. Take Hispano Suiza, but it is not the best example. The company is currently going through a fight for its brand that ...
Launched in 1899, Austro-Daimler was a historically significant auto manufacturer through the early 20th century. At one stage in 1910, the marque held the honor of making the world's fastest car – ...
Austro Daimler was an Austrian automaker that came out with a number of cars in the early 20th century, some of them engineered by Ferdinand Porsche. One of the company's last cars before it was ...
Ferdinand Porsche was not given to watering down his ideas for the sake of acceptance, so Porsche’s 1923 departure from Austro-Daimler is not surprising. It is equally no surprise Austro-Daimler ...
Back in the 1920s, Ferdinand Porsche wanted to prove that small, affordable cars could survive in the land of large sedans and big displacements, on the racetrack and road both. And so, he came up ...
This frame wasn’t made by Austro-Daimler. It was actually built by Albert Eisentraut and was raced on by both Connie Carpenter-Phinney and Davis Phinney. Eisentraut built his first frame in 1959 and ...
Following four years of development, Diamond Aircraft Industries has received type certification for its Austro E4 turbodiesel aircraft engine from the European authorities. Demand for the new engine ...
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Restoring World War I Austro-Hungarian buckle
A World War I Austro-Hungarian buckle is restored step by step, revealing details that had been hidden for decades. The video focuses on careful technique and respect for historical materials.
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