The automobile world exists at an interesting crossroads of utility and luxury. Our vintage vehicles are often for pleasure use but can also serve the real function of transportation. Well, wheny they ...
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 ...
Retro styling is making a comeback. Volkswagen funneled the spirit of the original Bus into the electric ID. Buzz, Renault brought back the 4 and the 5, and now, the Yugo brand is unexpectedly rising ...
When I bought my 1967 Porsche 912 and began the journey to restore it, I didn’t know exactly what to expect. I knew I was a Car Guy—would I suddenly become a Porsche Guy? After 365 days, my thoughts ...
The early days of motoring took a much more casual approach to safety. With automobile speeds in the late 19th and early 20th centuries being relatively low, and road traffic largely consisting of ...
No, the 12-volt aftermarket audio industry won’t be leaving us any time soon. But it is in decline, and has been for many years. As a trade publication for the custom electronics industry recently ...
The Hagerty Market Rating measures the current status of the collector car market in terms of activity or “heat,” directional momentum, and the underlying strength of the market. It is expressed as a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Growing up in San Francisco, Dan Cozzi’s need for speed began shortly after birth, in September of 1936. His first concoction was a 2×6-inch wooden beam over steel wheels that he built to coast down ...
Changes were afoot in the world of premium-priced vehicles in the late 1950s, as excessive ornamentation shared the stage with longer, lower, and sleeker bodies. It started with Virgil Exner and his ...
According to the NASCAR-centric website Catchfence.com, Dodge—by way of the Ram brand—is poised to return to NASCAR in 2026, via the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. “Catchfence.com has confirmed that ...
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