Rome has recently implemented new limited traffic zone (ZTL) regulations within its green belt to restrict the movement of higher-emission vehicles, aiming to reduce air pollution in the city. These regulations, which will remain in…
A Barbie-themed sports car is set to be showcased at the Classic Car Show in Birmingham. This unique 1967 Aston Martin DB6 was meticulously repaired and given a vibrant pink finish in a workshop in…
I don’t have any fondness for modern cars. Given a choice, I would much rather drive a hefty, inefficient steel giant from the 1970s than one of today’s uniform-looking, plastic-clad “computers.” After three and a…
Looking for a work truck that truly stands out? You’re in luck. Featured on AutoHunter is a 22,000-mile 1991 Dodge Ram 350 4WD, currently being offered by a dealer in St. Louis, Missouri. This rare…
Debuting in 1965 as a premium version of the Impala, the Chevrolet Caprice carved its path a year later. Just like the Impala took the top spot from the Bel Air, the Caprice aimed to…
Collectors with a passion for automotive history will be vying for a piece of Mercedes-Benz heritage at an upcoming Las Vegas auction. The centerpiece? The final 300 SL Gullwing ever produced, a car that transcends…
Trans Am Worldwide has made waves at the SEMA Show 2024 by revealing the first-ever hardtop version of the 2025 70/SS Chevelle, a modern reinterpretation of the iconic 1970 Chevelle Super Sport. This highly anticipated…
Blazin Rodz has transformed the classic 1970 Dodge Charger into a stunning modern masterpiece, named Sangria, revealed at the 2024 SEMA show. This Charger combines old-school aesthetics with contemporary design through a full carbon-fiber body…
I had the chance to drive one of the newly revived Chevrolet Blazers when the iconic model name was reintroduced in 2019. This new Blazer was a stylish crossover with decent power and a comfortable…
The Durham MG and Classic Car Club recently took to the picturesque countryside around Crook as part of the Gulf Road Trip – an exciting journey connecting various Gulf locations across Scotland and England, stretching…
Most classic cars that are neglected for years rarely return to the road, but this 1950 Studebaker Champion is an exception. This particular Studebaker was left abandoned and exposed to the elements for a lengthy…
The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) held its annual conference in Las Vegas this week. Known as one of the largest car shows globally, the event generally gathers over 135,000 participants from the automotive aftermarket…
The 1963 Chevrolet Nova, a first-generation compact car, might seem unremarkable at first glance. However, this particular Nova, crafted by the experts at Roadster Shop, is far from ordinary. Beneath its seemingly bland exterior lies…
The 1964 Chevelle, while initially offered with a lackluster six-cylinder engine, soon evolved into a performance powerhouse. While the base 194ci engine was suitable for everyday driving, it paled in comparison to the optional 230ci…
During the 1960s, American car manufacturers were fiercely competing to produce the fastest and most powerful muscle cars. The quarter mile drag strip became the main battleground for this competition, where companies raced to prove…
The 1971 Plymouth Road Runner marked a pivotal moment in automotive history, a swan song for the iconic HEMI engine. After years of dominating the drag strip and thrilling enthusiasts, Chrysler’s decision to discontinue its…
In 1965, Plymouth introduced the Satellite, a premium version of their redesigned Belvedere. Initially offered only in two-door styles, the Satellite quickly became their top of the line intermediate. But by 1967, they craved an…
Dodge was a force to be reckoned with in the early 1970s, with a lineup of high-performance icons like the Charger, Coronet, Dart Swinger, and Super Bee. However, they were missing a crucial piece: a…
The story of the 1985 Plymouth Barracuda is a fascinating tale of automotive ingenuity and corporate interference. Built by a team of fresh engineering graduates at the Belvidere Assembly Plant, this one of a kind…
The Dodge Charger, introduced in 1966, initially sported a sleek fastback design and a luxurious interior. However, the 1968 model year marked a significant shift, transforming the Charger into a more traditional muscle car with…