The ’55 Bel Air was more than a car, it was a gleaming turning point. For a young Air Force soldier it stood for promise and ...
The second generation, 1970-71 Ford Torino came in many flavors, and they remain a good buy for enthusiasts of all types.
Rob Siegel shares some garage tips and tricks to make sure your classic stays in top shape over its winter storage.
Last week I detailed the successful de-mousing of the heater box in my recently-purchased 1969 Lotus Elan +2. Once the box was cleaned and the rest of the under-dash area was deigned to be mouse-free, ...
If you aren’t quite sure what “coachbuilding” means, or what a coachbuilder does now that no one drives, y’know, coaches, think of hot-rodding. To make a hot rod, a builder pulls parts and pieces from ...
“Toyota has been on such a roll lately, especially for enthusiasts; so my first question when driving the new Land Cruiser is, ‘How the hell did Toyota get this so wrong?'” Strong opening words from ...
Six decades after Carroll Shelby unveiled his first modified Mustang, the GT350, Shelby American is resurrecting the model. The latest version of the GT350 will be available in two street-legal ...
Putting an end to years of rumors and speculation, Ram has confirmed it will return to the mid-size truck segment in 2027. The long-awaited follow-up to the Dakota should compete directly against the ...
The Arizona auctions are among the best places to shop for an American muscle car, pony car, or sports car. Few other events draw such a varied selection of V-8–powered collectibles and potential ...
I love station wagons. I love them as much as crossovers repel me. Oops, was that too blunt? But it’s true. I’ll see a blue 1966 Caprice Estate, jade green ’77 ...
Ask the average automotive enthusiast who led the development of the Ford Mustang and Chrysler minivan, and the likely answer they’ll give you is Lee Iacocca. Which isn’t incorrect. Iacocca, as the ...