The 1956 Lincoln Premiere Was Ford’S Failed Mutiny Against Cadillac’S Tyranny Of Luxury
In the mid-50s, Cadillac was the undisputed ruler of the luxury segment in the American automobile industry. That dominance wasn’t …
In the mid-50s, Cadillac was the undisputed ruler of the luxury segment in the American automobile industry. That dominance wasn’t …
Impala might have been Chevy’s number one superstar in the ’60s, but the Corvette was a nameplate whose popularity was …
When talking about Hemi engines, we usually think about the mighty 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 that Chrysler produced from 1964 to …
The El Camino continues to be one of the models that fit a restomod project like a glove, and this …
1959 was a big year for the American car industry, as the popularity of several new nameplates was already skyrocketing.Chevrolet’s …
The beautiful 52-year-never-gets-old gem from Mother Mopar looks as pretty as the price tag hints, with the no-nonsense 440 might …
Back in 1958Back in 1958, Chevrolet launched the Impala as the top-of-the-line Bel Air version. The new nameplate’s success was …
When Ford decided to join the muscle car race back in the mid-1960s, it probably had no idea that the …
A 1968 Mustang convertible that hasn’t seen daylight in 38 years is now fighting to get back on the road. …
Introduced in 1966, the original Dodge Charger soldiered on until 1978. But not all iterations are prized collectibles nowadays. Mopar …