Vintage American Sports Cars

One of the curious offshoots of Americaโ€™s involvement in WWII was the fact that many American GIโ€™s developed a taste for European-style sports cars while overseas. The result of this exposure was a virtual post-war invasion of British and Italian sports cars onto American shores. As often seems the case, the American automobile industry was caught off-guard by this shift in taste. With small manufacturers like MG making inroads in the U.S., a number of large and small manufacturers made early attempts at an โ€œAmerican sports car,โ€ between 1949โ€“1957. This monthโ€™s featured Web site is devoted to the history of many of these early post-war pioneers.

This site features photographs and brief histories on the better know examples such as the Corvette and the Thunderbird, but more interestingly, also includes such lesser-known sports cars as the Bosley, the Kurtis, the Victress, the Woodil Woodfire, the Muntz Jet, the Kaiser Darrin and many others. While most wonโ€™t seem like sports cars by todayโ€™s standards, this site provides an interesting perspective on Americaโ€™s early love affair with โ€œSporty Cars.โ€

www.americansportscars.com