The first Austin-Healey Sprite was unveiled in Monte Carlo in 1958 and, for generations (Mark I through Mark IV), was a ...
The original Model A nameplate was a short-lived Ford on offer between 1903 and 1904, but that's not the focus of today's feature. Instead, we'll be taking a look at Ford's second, more famous Model A ...
With the AMBR and the Slonaker Award up for grabs, this show kicks off the competitive season of custom car-building.
The L72 big-block was fitted in just three years in full-size Chevrolets, and only 568 were made in 1968; this 67k-mile ...
How did Ram trucks become the iconic pickups that we know them as today? Let's trace the evolution of the model and the ...
Barrett-Jackson’s first event of the year at WestWorld Scottsdale is also its signature one, and by far its biggest. The ...
Built on the first day of production, this pony car was sold weeks after being bought new, because the original owner’s license was suspended for speeding ...
Alabama-based small fleet owner David McKinney, a self-proclaimed "Peterbilt guy," has been trucking since the mid-1990s and today runs an 18-truck fleet. Here, four of the fleet's trucks are featured ...
This Chevy Bel Air Nomad was assembled in Oakland, California, in early 1957, and my dad, S.J. Salzman, bought it for $3200 ...
Sometimes the best treasures hide right under everyone’s nose. Main Gate Flea Market sits in the middle of tourist central, ...
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