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In a tale that drives through history, we rev up with the Michelin brothers who inflated our journeys in 1891 with their pneumatic tire. Fast forward to 1902, where Kenosha, Wisconsin, gave birth to the Rambler, while by 1972, cars had multiplied to 224 million, with the USA hogging half. Ralph Nader threw a wrench in the works with “Unsafe At Any Speed” in 1965. Meanwhile, Toyota parked itself in Kentucky in 1986, and by 2006, GM and Chrysler were on a bailout joyride. Buckle up for an automotive rollercoaster!
Rich Kent’s ’62 Mercury Comet 429ci BBF E85 fueled 3675lb “Street Car” being tested by his son in law comes up against a new ’15 Dodge Challenger Hellcat 707hp Supercharged 6.2 Hemi on premium fuel […]
Behold the 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix, a car so grand it makes modern vehicles look like they’re still on training wheels. With its 461 CID Stroker V8 engine and TH400 3-Speed automatic transmission, this classic beast roars with the power of a thousand memes. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars, these images capture its majesty in all its chrome-plated glory. So, take a peek and remember, this isn’t just a car—it’s a Pontiac, where horsepower meets horsepower!
What is compression ratio, how does it affect engine performance, and how can it be altered? But it’s also very practical, as David Freiburger explains every detail you need to understand in order to use […]
The 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE provided some shock and awe yesterday when it was revealed the muscle car turned world-beater ran the famed Nürburgring Nordschleife in a crazy quick 7:16.04. But, how do other […]
we’re spending a few minutes with a very cool and unusual 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T. If the bright red color and 426 Hemi V8 weren’t enough to make it stand out, the special fiberglass N94 […]
Ever tried to guess the year, make, and model of a car just by looking at it? It’s like being a detective in a world where the clues are shiny chrome and roaring engines. Take a gander at this beauty – with its sleek lines and unmistakable flair, it’s a classic that’s hard to miss! This four-wheeled wonder has been turning heads since disco was king and bell-bottoms were all the rage. So, put on your best detective hat and see if you can solve this automotive mystery!
Behold the Chevrolet Impala 1961 “Double Bubble,” a car so cool it makes ice cubes sweat. This classic ride isn’t just a blast from the past; it’s an explosion of retro style and swagger. With its unique “bubble” roof, it looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie where aliens have impeccable taste in automobiles. If cars could talk, this one would probably say, “I’m not just a car, I’m a lifestyle!” So, buckle up and enjoy the ride down memory lane, where the Impala reigns supreme.
If you’re looking to make a grand entrance at your next car enthusiast meetup, the LA Auto Show has just the ride for you. Meet the Maserati Gran Turismo MC, your new ticket to speeding tickets, boasting a 4.2 V8 engine and a price tag starting at a humble $189,800. This Italian beast accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.7 seconds, reaching a top speed of 185 mph, all while cradling you in plush Italian leather. This supercar doesn’t just purr; it roars, with a side of carbon fiber to keep things light.
The Chevrolet Bel-Air 1957 was the cool kid on the block, boasting a snazzy dashboard and secret air ducts hidden in its headlight pods. With its sleek 14” rims and classic fins, this car was a collector’s dream. Packing punchy engines like the “Turbo-Fire” V8, the Bel-Air could zip away in style. It came with high-tech (for 1957) options like power brakes, a “surround sound” radio, and even an optional electric razor – because who doesn’t want a clean shave on the go?
The 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is the most powerful SUV ever made. The Trackhawk is also ridiculously fast and very cool. Today I’m reviewing a Grand Cherokee Trackhawk to show you all the ins […]
Prepare to rev your engines and step back in time with the 1962 Chevrolet Chevy Impala SS, a factory-built dragster that’s more stylish than your grandma’s Sunday hat! This Impala SS, dressed in its Super Sport Z-11 attire, boasts a roaring 409 CI engine that’s sure to make your heart race faster than a kid on a sugar high. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or just love anything with four wheels and a need for speed, this classic beauty is here to remind everyone why the past was so much cooler.
If you’re a fan of vintage rides with a twist, feast your eyes on the 1940 Ford Deluxe Flower Car! Packed with a robust 239 CID V8 engine and a 3-Speed Manual, this beauty isn’t just for show – it’s the life of the floral party. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars, these images showcase a rare gem that could make even a cactus blossom with excitement. Take a stroll down nostalgia lane, but watch out for the petals – they might just steal the show!
