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…
In a dramatic about face to combat dwindling sales, Ford overhauled the 1969 Mustang into a muscle car extravaganza. Sales had plummeted from nearly 472,000 units in 1967 to a meager 317,000 in 1968. To…
Shawn Till, 53, a senior executive at a global testing, inspection, and certification company, and his wife, Leanne, also 53, an event director for the running advocacy group Girls On the Run, split their time…
Additive manufacturing, often referred to as “3D printing,” is widely used in prototyping, enabling the creation of parts without the need for costly tooling or skilled machining. Automakers utilize this technology for design and occasionally…
What’s the quintessential 1950s Chevy? Many would say one of the Tri-Fives, with the 1955 model often seen as the purest of the series, especially the Nomad version. Others might argue that the iconic ’57,…
A well-loved family-owned garage, known for its dedication to the local community for nearly a century, has officially closed its doors. R Jackson Motors, located in Herne Bay, Kent, had been a longstanding fixture on…
The Chevrolet Corvette, a timeless American icon, is inching closer to a monumental milestone: three million units produced. Since its inception on June 30, 1953, the ‘Vette has rolled off assembly lines 2,908,017 times, a…
The 1966 Dodge Coronet marked a significant evolution for the model, with a major restyle and the introduction of the iconic 426 Hemi engine. While the Hemi had been available in 1965, it was a…
The 1960 Chevrolet Impala, a relatively new kid on the block, was already turning heads and flying off dealership lots. Introduced as a Bel Air variant in 1958, just two years after its debut as…
EXOMOD, known for transforming classic muscle cars, has revealed its latest creation: the “Rapper’s Delight” Dodge Charger. This exceptional build combines elements from the 2022 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye with a custom-made widebody design…
The 1960s marked a golden age for muscle cars, and Chevrolet was at the forefront with popular models like the Camaro and Chevelle. However, among these celebrated vehicles, one of the rarest muscle cars produced…
Pontiac, a beloved name in American muscle cars, is well-remembered for its iconic models like the GTO and Firebird Trans Am. Despite its popularity, Pontiac never produced a big block V8 engine, a decision that…
Thousands of onlookers gathered along Pall Mall to witness a showcase of some of the world’s oldest and most cutting-edge vehicles. The iconic London street was closed to traffic for the St James’s Motoring Spectacle,…
In the United States, there’s an immense salvage yard that’s so large it could easily rank as one of the biggest – if not the biggest – junkyards in the country. A YouTuber recently stumbled…
The 23rd Tenerife Classic Car Rally, the largest regularity rally of its type in Spain, commenced on Friday morning, drawing in motor enthusiasts from across Tenerife. The rally began at 9:30 a.m. from García Sanabria…
The majority of classic car enthusiasts are resisting the shift towards electric conversions, despite growing calls for more eco-friendly options in motoring. Recent studies reveal that 82 percent of classic car owners are unwilling to…
The Jerrari is a fascinating vehicle that combines the ruggedness of a 1977 Jeep Wagoneer with the powerful engine of a Ferrari 365. This unusual mashup was created by Bill Harrah, a prominent American businessman…
When deciding on a color scheme for his new Charger build, Mopar enthusiast Ed Ganziotti had one firm requirement: “You can paint it any color you want … but it can’t be green! That’s the…
The 1970 Dodge Challenger was a welcome addition to the pony car party, which had been started by its Plymouth sibling, the Barracuda, seven years earlier. The Challenger also broke Chrysler’s tradition by offering a…
This isn’t just any Chevrolet 210 Two-Door. This one, a survivor of sixty long years, rolled off the production line in 1956 and has been fascinating hearts ever since. Its age is evident in the…