In the 1960s, Detroit’s horsepower race created a new kind of performance car that blended everyday practicality with drag-strip aggression. Those machines still shape how enthusiasts define speed and ...
Discover 8 notoriously unreliable 1960s cars from Ford Falcon to Pontiac Tempest that earned their lemon status through ...
The 1960s was a golden era for American car culture with Chevrolet leading the charge in style, power and innovation, producing some of the most iconic and sought-after cars of the decade. Classic car ...
The 1960s were defined by social and cultural upheaval, civil rights movements, and anti-war protests. A counterculture pulsating with individualism and rebellion vibrated and snapped like a livewire ...
The automotive titans of the 1960s loom large in virtually every conversation about the decade, but there was a whole lot ...
Unlike Super Sport versions of Chevrolet's Camaro, Nova, and Chevelle, which all have indisputable muscle car and hot rod cred, Chevy's Impala—although iconic in its own right—is positioned in a weird ...
For a nameplate with a relatively short 9-year lifespan, the Chevrolet Corvair had a long reach into the millions of cars that came after it. Inspired by the 1950 Rambler Nash that proved American ...
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Even more fun is shooting cars with cameras sharing some closer ancestral connection with those cars. How about a Raymond Loewy-designed 1954 camera photographing a Raymond Loewy-designed 1955 ...
AC Cars says the Series IV electric will put out an incredible, supercar-esque 625 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque, which will propel a vehicle that weighs a little north of 2,600 pounds. (For some ...