Classic car enthusiasts had hundreds of vehicles to choose from, including a wide selection of cars from the golden muscle ...
One of only 17 convertibles produced with the 426 Hemi V8 engine, this 1967 Plymouth GTX is now the world's most expensive.
Freedom means different things to different people, but for car enthusiasts, it often comes down to that perfect moment: ...
Legendary British automaker TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years ...
The sports car was initially presented with a Ford-sourced V8 that had been tuned by Cosworth to deliver 500 hp ...
TVR Automotive is to become a subsidiary of Charge Holdings, which you won’t have heard of. But the name Charge Cars might ring a bell. It built an electric reimagining of the iconic 1967 Ford Mustang ...
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This Oldsmobile Toronado has serious wow factor
There is a long history of petroleum manufacturers and promotional offers, particularly in the days prior to when service ...
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First Drive: The New Dodge Charger Has Been Fixed! Mostly!
The new Dodge Charger is a deeply confounding car. There is no denying the laundry list of faults we found in the Daytona EV, yet despite them, its innate charm worked magic on many of our editors.
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Tips for sourcing rare classic car parts effectively
Finding parts for rare classic cars can be a challenging task, often requiring time, patience, and a strategic approach. For ...
A meticulously restored H&G Oil Co. delivery truck from Conway, Arkansas, painted in vibrant red with gold lettering, stands as a monument to the working vehicles that helped build America.
The museum houses more than 50 vehicles that span the entire timeline of automotive development, from primitive early-1900s contraptions that barely qualified as “horseless carriages” to sleek ...
A 1969 Mustang Boss 429 with a 1,000+ hp Kaase 598 just sold for nearly $200K. Explore its history, upgrades, and whether ...
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