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Chrysler’s Hemi engine, known for its hemispherical combustion chamber design, first roared into life in 1951 as the “FirePower” and hasn’t lost its spark since. Though not unique, the Hemi’s design, resembling an over-enthusiastic bowl, boasts efficient airflow, boosting horsepower but occasionally coughing up unburnt gases like an old man with a cigar. Originally an experimental military marvel, the Hemi keeps revving high with its distinctive wide valve covers and a penchant for high-octane fuel.

If you were to be sitting in a parking lot, hanging out with your friends and taking some pictures of your vehicles when all of a sudden, a police officer rolled up and started asking […]

Generally, when you hear about a situation where he motorists got tangled up with a deer, it’s the car running into the deer, not the other way around. This time, it looks like the opposite […]

Introducing the AMC Javelin 1970 Trans Am – Special Edition, a car that’s as rare as finding a unicorn in your backyard. This unique vehicle is a “one year only design,” and if that wasn’t exclusive enough, it’s a Special Edition of that design. With only 100 ever made, owning one is like holding a golden ticket in the automotive Willy Wonka factory. So, are you cool enough to handle its rarity? Watch it in action and prepare to have your mind blown like a tire on a hot summer day!

Restoring a classic 1966 Ford Mustang? Forget expensive chemicals or risky dips—try media-blasting with lumps of coal! Yes, you read that right. While cleaning a car’s metal guts isn’t glamorous, coal-blasting offers a surprisingly effective and eco-friendly alternative. It’s like giving your car a spa day, minus the cucumbers. No more worrying about chemicals hiding in crevices to ruin your paint job later. Just a clean, shiny Mustang ready to hit the road, or at least your garage, in style!

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