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News First Two Bespoke Vehicles from Gordon Murray Group to Bow at The Quail in August Nathan Petroelje News Mustang GTD to Start Just North of $325K ...
A nicely restyled body made Chevy news in 1956, while all model series nomenclature (150, 210, Bel Air) carried over unchanged. The Stovebolt six remained standard and the coveted 265 V-8 was again an ...
The Ford Mustang was the very first V-8 pony car, and the 2024 Mustang GT is looking like it will be the last, what with the exit of the Challenger and the Camaro this year, perhaps to be replaced by ...
It’s not only true because your grandpa says it: With age comes wisdom. And though many Porsche enthusiasts are devout traditionalists, shaped by the cult of the 911, many have gotten wise to the ...
We may have been doing this wrong all along. With cylinder heads, that is. Back when it all began, steam was the start—how we first captured heat energy from fuel and put it to work. More than a ...
In the early 1900s, horsepower was almost exclusively for the Gatsbys of the world. Ford’s flathead V-8, introduced in the depths of the depths of the Great Depression, changed all that. But it needed ...
The Fox body Mustang pulled an exceptionally long tour of duty for Ford, debuting in 1979 and lasting into the early ’90s as the company’s go-to muscle machine. The pace of technological progress had ...
It’s barely six degrees Fahrenheit at the summit of the Julier Pass. Visibility is zero, a full-blown whiteout. The edges of the road are practically invisible with the blizzard sending horizontal ...
There’s something to be learned from any time period, even one as universally disliked as the Malaise Era (circa 1973–83). The number of innovations and popularizations that improved our lives during ...
Too long for its garage, the 1964 Buick Wildcat always slept with its tail in the wind. In truth, this was lucky, because the ocean-view 1930s estate in Montecito, California, otherwise treated the ...
Toyota has finally dropped the curtain on the sixth-gen 4Runner, signaling the next chapter for a cult classic that doesn’t get to use the term “new” all that much—”all-new,” even less often. The last ...
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