When looking back at the 1960s—a decade dominated by massive V8 muscle cars, roaring big-blocks, and Detroit’s “no substitute for cubic inches” philosophy—one compact car broke the mold. It was ...
The Chevy Chevelle SS LS6 came with a 450-horsepower Big Block beast under the hood. This copy will soon cross the Mecum Auctions block at their Glendale sale.
Heavily modified 1960 Bel Air Kingswood with 409 V8 and air suspension heads to auction in North Carolina.
Italy has always done things its own way. While others chase efficiency or restraint, Italian car makers prioritise emotion, design and theatre, leaving the practicalities for later. This philosophy ...
The Buick Grand National may be the star, but its forgotten sibling, the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, packs a punch of its own.
Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous ...
Ford's 427-cubic-inch V8 was one of the most powerful engines of the 1960s, but some still opted to upgrade them with ...
The Ford 428 Cobra Jet was a capable engine in vehicles from 1968 to 1970. Although it didn't find much use later, it was ...
With drivers looking for more affordable options, U.S. automakers are having second thoughts about abandoning the mass-market sedan.
Electric vehicles (EVs) have come a long way from science fantasies to cinematic realities, and now a reality. While the ...
From racing legends to road-going terrors, these iconic cars earned nicknames that perfectly captured their personality, ...
There’s something about a classic convertible that makes you want to roll down the top and disappear into the horizon. But as ...