1954 Chrysler New Yorker Was Left To Rot For 40 Years, Hemi V8 Agrees To Run
When talking about Hemi engines, we usually think about the mighty 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 that Chrysler produced from 1964 to …
When talking about Hemi engines, we usually think about the mighty 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 that Chrysler produced from 1964 to …
Launched in 1959 to compete against the already popular Ford Ranchero, Chevrolet’s El Camino borrowed its styling from the other …
1959 was a big year for the American car industry, as the popularity of several new nameplates was already skyrocketing.Chevrolet’s …
Collecting cars and breathing new life into them is more than a hobby or obsession – it’s a disease. And …
One of the most iconic Chryslers ever made, the New Yorker was born in the 1940s and soldiered on for …
Seeing a classic car wasting away in a barn is sad but that’s actually a pretty good fate compared to …
1963 brought plenty of changes to the short-lived first Pontiac Tempest contraption.On the one hand, the Le Mans was upgraded …
Introduced in 1960 as a full-size car, the Dodge Dart evolved into a compact muscle car in just a few …
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 …