A Tale of Two Cars
If you were one of the thousands of people who watched Gear Vendor’s HOT ROD Drag Week, powered by Dodge, in 2015 or 2016, you may remember the slowest car of the entire event: a 1969 Rambler American. The mid-22-second Read more
If you were one of the thousands of people who watched Gear Vendor’s HOT ROD Drag Week, powered by Dodge, in 2015 or 2016, you may remember the slowest car of the entire event: a 1969 Rambler American. The mid-22-second Read more
We’ve seen plenty of studies indicating how many people would consider autonomous cars, but we’ve yet to find out the price people are willing to pay for them. Now, a new study claims customers are willing to shell out quite a bit. Read more
Filed under: Aftermarket,Green,Videos,Volkswagen The new electric powertrain is making nearly four times the power of the old flat-four. Continue reading This electric Volkswagen Thing is more fun than a new e-Golf This electric Volkswagen Thing is more fun than a Read more
Filed under: Etc.,Weird Car News Bullet makes a hole in Toledo. Continue reading Man climbing out of car shoots himself in the penis Man climbing out of car shoots himself in the penis originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 10 Read more
Ad courtesy of Roger Peroutka. Rarely have auto manufacturers had advertising created to showcase the talent of their engineers, and the concept cars they built. But this ad from 1952 showcases two GM concepts, the XP-300 and the Le Sabre. Read more
Oh, Luke, telling the world the Jedi are finished doesn’t feel quite as dramatic when it’s via text bubble. With both Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Battlefront II on the horizon, one fan has started the 8-bit (technically 16-bit) Read more
Date: circa 1960s Location: Grant and McKinley avenues, Brooklyn, New York Source: The East New York Project What do you see here?
From the seller’s description: This 1964 Plymouth Belvedere was purchased new in July 1964 by Anna Campbell of Pittsburg, Kansas. She drove it until 1989, then passed away in 1991. It was stored for 20+ years, then I bought it. Read more
1929 Lincoln LeBaron Aero Phaeton. Photos courtesy Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance. The 1938 Buick Y-Job, styled by Harley Earl, is often credited with being the very first concept car. Several examples pre-date this, including a 1929 Lincoln with phaeton coachwork Read more
August 2016; Melissa Rhoades (right) drops the Corvette off at the National Corvette Museum. Photos courtesy National Corvette Museum. Burke Rhoads, an officer with the Nicholasville, Kentucky, police department, loved Corvettes. As his budget allowed, Burke spent his free time Read more