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No single make and model has a longer history in racing than the Chevrolet Corvette, and one very early piece of that racing history is coming up for auction. A 1960 Corvette that stormed its way ...
If you, a car enthusiast with an encyclopedic memory for inane historical details, have spent any time researching the 1980s, you know about the barnstorming success that was the 1986 Ford Taurus. And ...
Tall and flat, the wing of the Lamborghini Countach has become an accepted part of the car’s styling. Lego even included the wing on its 1506-piece Countach kit, released in 2024. The rear wing wasn’t ...
“Guess whose attic we’re in today?” says Tom Cotter, opening up the latest episode of Barn Find Hunter. As fun as it is discovering entire cars that have been hidden away for decades, sometimes, the ...
The Black Badge Spectre is not only the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever made, but it’s also the first to be developed with the aid of espionage. Rolls-Royce engineers analyzed the driving behavior of a ...
Now that we’re all back and as clean as a truck stop bathroom can get you, let’s pick up where we left off. As a reminder, my friend calls me “Fireball” at this point in our friendship. So continues ...
These days in our hypercapitalist world, when people hear the term “streamlined,” the unfortunate association tends to be one of profits, of paring down some aspect of a business or process in order ...
Valentine’s Day holds a special place in Shelby’s history. On February 14th, 1965, Ken Miles drove the famous “Flying Mustang” to a class win at Green Valley Raceway in Texas, marking the first ...
If you are among the Chevrolet faithful waiting on a new, seventh-generation Camaro, you’d best keep waiting. As reported by the GM Authority website, the project isn’t dead, but it recently suffered ...
Jeep just announced a new, limited-run trim for the plug-in hybrid Wrangler called the Backcountry. It’s a mid-tier trim level, sitting above the 4xe Sahara, upon which this new version is based, but ...
Stirling Moss’ victory in a Cooper T43 at the 1958 Argentine Grand Prix signaled the dawn of the mid-engine revolution in motorsport, and the balance of power quite literally shifted over the next ...
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