Collectors once treated 1969 Dodge A12 cars as rough street brawlers, not blue-chip investments. Today, those same ...
During peak season for homecomings in Green Bay, you’ll be hard-pressed to top the one that came with a 400 Rocket engine under the hood, a cigarette lighter on the dash, a proclamation from the mayor ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
During the golden age of muscle, American manufacturers developed a long list of epic V8 engines. While motors like Ford's 427 "side oiler," Mopar's 426 HEMI or Chevy's 454 LS6 are still iconic, the ...
George Hurst is the father of the Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds, but well before George started working with Oldsmobile, he was supplying Hurst shifters to Pontiac for the GTO. Hurst first produced shifters ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
In 1968, Oldsmobile released the W-31 package for its third-generation F-85 coupe lineup. At the heart of the W-31 package was a 350 cubic-inch V8 with a 4.057-inch cylinder bore and 3.385 inches of ...
When we’re talking about performance machinery it’s only natural that our focus shifts to the most extreme, most powerful and fastest models, whether they be hot hatches, sports cars, supercars or ...
During the 1960s and early-1970s, the American automotive industry produced some of the most iconic V8 engines of all time. Everyone remembers Chrysler’s 426 HEMI, Ford’s 427, Chevy’s LS6 454, Pontiac ...
When you take a homemade one-off RV from the '60s across the Midwest in December, what could possibly go wrong? Funny you should ask... From his post on Tin Can Tourists and the Mav video, we gather ...