The Ford Thunderbird was a hugely popular supercharged car with a strong V8. It dominated 1950s driving, but Buick had a supercharged V8 car first.
The classic muscle car era, as we all know and love it, lasted from roughly 1964 through 1970. The introduction of the Pontiac GTO in 1964 is considered by many to be the first true muscle car. After ...
People love 1950s classic cars because they are beautiful, iconic symbols of a hopeful post-war era, embodying innovation, freedom, and a simpler time. 1950s car design, characterized as a “golden age ...
There are no restrictions on which cars or trucks can be slammed to the ground, but there are definitely some models that helped pave the way.
This electric concept vehicle has just landed and displays a combination of the past and the present for consumers to blend heritage with innovation ...
Once left in pieces at a Michigan junkyard, the one-off ’55 Chevrolet Biscayne concept car was painstakingly restored and stands as a testament to GM’s golden design era.
These three concepts were built by Bertone 70 years ago now, and serve as impressive examples of how importance aerodynamics are.
The '90s are getting up there in age, and so are the design philosophies behind so many of its automotive icons. We outline a few of our favs.
Mercury’s Monterey became the brand’s headline act in 1953, and this example sports a feature almost no one else has seen in person ...
Holley’s Moparty 2025 celebrated six years of Chrysler, Hemi, and Mopar legends with rare classics, modern builds, racing action, and swap meet finds.
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