SL in a Name
Few cars hold the mystique, the panache of the Mercedes-Benz SL. Beginning life in 1952 as the W194, it was a true racecar, a spacey-looking coupe with Gull Wing doors […]

Few cars hold the mystique, the panache of the Mercedes-Benz SL. Beginning life in 1952 as the W194, it was a true racecar, a spacey-looking coupe with Gull Wing doors […]

Don, I know what you mean about having colorful signs and photos in your Garage! Years ago, they were really into colors on advertising signs as a signature for their […]

If you’re lucky, it’s always garage season. And, isn’t it always? Point being, as we enter the warmer months and begin detailing our cars for cruises and events, it’s important […]

The Rockabilly Auction Company is off to a great start, its first auction of the year absolutely packed with astonishing signs, neons, figurines, and much more. Truly, I’m fairly well […]

Seemingly a hundred years ago, in a land far, far away, a buddy of mine, Andy Cohen, invited me to a little get together at his friend’s place in Walnut, […]

When the Mecum Auction Company started promoting that a white 1962 Ferrari GTO would cross the block at their Kissimmee, Florida event in January, the world sat up and took […]

With an internationally recognized reputation for expertise in Chevrolet Corvette, Mike Vietro has operated his specialty dealership, Corvette Mike, in multiple states for over 40 years. Having helped both seasoned […]

With over 150 very interesting cars and motorcycles, the Lane Motor Museum has evolved into one of the world’s finest since Jeff Lane founded it in 2002. A constant source […]

Buyers can expect to be overwhelmed by an extensive variety of collectibles ranging from neon, porcelain, cardboard, and tin advertising products to clocks, thermometers, gas pumps, and gas globes. Other […]

In the pages and through this digital portal of Garage Style Magazine, I’ve published a lot of garages and collections. Some are more fabulous than others, but all of them […]