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  • A white 1974 Chevrolet Corvette coupé as seen from the rear
    0

    Why Did Corvettes Switch From Fiberglass To SMC Body Materials?

    The first Corvettes were built with fiberglass bodies, and the fiberglass stuck around for two decades. Here's why Chevy switched them to sheet molded compound.

    By Paul Stadden 8 hours ago Read More
  • 2005 Toyota Corolla LE automatic
    17

    You Could Buy A Cool Car On Cars & Bids, Or You Could Buy This Beige, Automatic 2005 Toyota Corolla

    Maybe what you need isn't another Miata or Corvette. Maybe what you really need is a 12,000-mile, beige, 2005 Toyota Corolla with an automatic transmission.

    By Collin Woodard 13 hours ago Read More
  • A green 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Super Cobra Jet 429 Ram Air front end
    7

    Why Ford Mustang Fans Are Still Salty The Boss 351 Beat The 429 Cobra Jet In 1971

    The Boss 351 Ford Mustang was quicker than the 429 Cobra Jet version in Motor Trend's tests. But were those tests a fair representation of both cars?

    By Paul Stadden 14 hours ago Read More
  • An automatic gear shifter in a classic Ford
    5

    What's The Difference Between Ford's C4 And C6 Automatic Transmissions?

    Ford used C4 and C6 automatic transmissions starting in the 1960s. These two transmissions have some notable differences when it comes to their applications.

    By Chloe Clougher 16 hours ago Read More
  • A C4 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 parked in front of a waterfall feature.
    7

    How Mercury Marine Went From Building Outboard Motors To Corvette ZR-1 V8s

    Mercury Marine had never built anything but boat motors when Chevy turned to it for the ZR-1's new V8. But it had a long, rich history in its field.

    By Ron King 2 days ago Read More
  • A white Vixen motor home
    3

    This BMW-Powered Motor Home Was Designed By The Engineer Behind The DeLorean

    V8s were standard for motor homes when the designer behind the DeLorean went in a completely different direction for this innovative, aerodynamic model.

    By Chloe Clougher 2 days ago Read More
  • The Detroit Diesel factory in Michigan
    10

    What Happened To Detroit Diesel?

    Detroit Diesel was once one of the most prolific engine builders out there. But its success didn't last forever, leaving it in a very different position today.

    By Benjamin Gracias 2 days ago Read More
  • The Buick Nailhead Wildcat 465 V8 painted red and silver
    10

    How Did The Buick Nailhead V8 Get Its Name?

    Buick's Nailhead V8 didn't have nails in its engine, and the nickname doesn't mean it "hit the nail on the head." Here's how Buick's Nailhead got its name.

    By Paul Stadden 3 days ago Read More
  • A Vintage Fordson tractor in Beamish, Durham, U.K.
    2

    Ford Made Tractors For Decades. Here's When It Stopped

    Ford is now known for cars, but in its long history it also has made airplanes and, for many decades, tractors. In fact, it pioneered mass tractor production.

    By Charles Krome 7 days ago Read More
  • A 24-valve 5.9 Cummins ISB inline six-cylinder diesel engine in a vehicle
    2

    How Does The 12V Cummins Diesel Compare To The 24V Version?

    The 12V Cummins diesel engine and its 24V version share numerous traits, including displacement. But their differences make the engines quite distinct.

    By Ron King 7 days ago Read More
  • A view showing the curved section of a Nissan Cube's rear window
    20

    5 Car Window Designs That Dared To Be Different

    While cars today can all look very similar, some older car window designs made some daring choices. Here are five of the most unique windows out there.

    By Chloe Clougher 9 days ago Read More
  • The upside-down traffic light in Syracuse, New York.
    8

    America's Only Upside Down Traffic Light Has A Fascinating History

    In the 1920s, residents of one American neighborhood were sure that a right-side-up traffic light made a political statement they couldn't abide.

    By Kiran Menon 13 days ago Read More
  • A Red Lotus Turbo Esprit driving along the water
    6

    The Lotus Esprit Almost Got The Corvette ZR-1's LT5 V8

    Around 1990, it looked as though the Lotus was going to get the Corvette's much more powerful engine. But to fans' disappointment, it never happened.

    By Paul Stadden 13 days ago Read More
  • A new catalytic converter lies on its side on a floor.
    11

    When Did Cars Start Using Catalytic Converters?

    The automobile had been going strong for decades when increased recognition of the dangers of emissions brought the government to mandate catalytic converters.

    By Chloe Clougher 13 days ago Read More
  • A turbine wheel from a 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel engine.
    2

    What Causes The 6.0 Power Stroke Diesel's Distinctive Whistle

    The 6.0 Power Stroke engine had a distinctive whistle back in 2003, but later versions lost out on it. Here's why it had that whistle in the first place.

    By Ron King 16 days ago Read More
  • A yellow Ford Mustang II pulling into a car show past a small crowd and a traffic light
    22

    Why Mustang II Front Suspension Became So Popular With Hot Rodders

    Ford's Mustang II didn't last long, but its front suspension ended up becoming popular with hot rodders. Check out why, as well as how it became so popular.

    By Paul Stadden 16 days ago Read More
  • A yelllow Toyota MR2 parked outside
    0

    The Toyota MR2 Once Got A Sequential Manual Transmission That Made It Slower

    The third-generation Toyota MR2 had a very unique feature. It offered a sequential manual transmission, and its implementation actually made the car slower.

    By Nishant Jayaram 16 days ago Read More
  • A Ferrari Dino 208 GT4 parked on the street
    3

    Why Some Ferraris And Lamborghinis Came With Two-Liter V8s

    Back in the 1970s, Ferrari and Lamborghini started producing cars with two-liter V8 engines. Here's why they used engines with such small displacements.

    By Abigail Longstreth 16 days ago Read More
  • A closeup of the BOSS 351 graphic on a 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351
    24

    What's The Difference Between Ford's 351 Cleveland, Windsor, And Modified Engines?

    Ford offered the 351 Cleveland, 351 Windsor, and 351 Modified engines throughout the second half of the 1900s. Here are the differences between them.

    By Paul Stadden 16 days ago Read More
  • Ford 427 Cammer SOHC
    10

    Ford 427 Vs 427 SOHC: How The Cammer Became A Totally Different Machine

    The 427 SOHC was Ford's response to Chrysler's Hemi engines, which dominated NASCAR in the 1960s. But the Cammer's story didn't unfold the way Ford had planned.

    By Chloe Clougher 21 days ago Read More
  • Yellow 1947 Chevrolet 3100 with metal sun visor
    1

    Why This Vintage Fix For Sun Glare Still Divides Classic Car Fans

    External sun visors date back to early cars like the Ford Model T and were once considered both stylish and practical. Why do opinions on them differ so much?

    By Chloe Clougher 22 days ago Read More
  • A closeup of the LS1 5.7L V8 badge on the side of a General Motors vehicle
    15

    Why GM Stopped Making Brand-Specific V8 Engines

    General Motors reined in and phased out division-specific V8s in the late 1970s. It wasn't just about the money — a combination of factors were at play.

    By Paul Stadden 22 days ago Read More
  • A classic Shelby Cobra with side-exhaust pipes
    11

    Side Pipes Made Muscle Cars Iconic – Here's Why They Faded Away

    Side exhaust pipes were an iconic part of muscle cars. But there are a few reasons as to why manufacturers stopped including them on most models.

    By Shane Schmid 22 days ago Read More
  • A classic Kaiser Darrin in yellow on display at a car show
    4

    The First Car With Sliding Doors Wasn't A Minivan (It Was A Sports Car)

    Although sliding doors are usually synonymous with minivans today, the first car in America with them wasn't a minivan at all. Instead, it was a sports car.

    By Shane Schmid 23 days ago Read More
  • A 1970s Oldsmobile grille badge
    5

    These Are The Most Powerful Cars Oldsmobile Ever Made

    Oldsmobile has been around for over 100 years, and in that time, it was able to produce some powerful cars. These are the most powerful ones.

    By Chloe Clougher 23 days ago Read More
  • A closeup of the orange 383 Four Barrel air cleaner on a blue 383 B-series V8 in a 1968 Dodge Charger
    13

    Small Block Chevy 383 Vs. Big Block Mopar 383: How The V8 Engines Compare

    Despite having similar displacements, the small-block Chevy 383 and the big-block Mopar 383 have some interesting differences between each other.

    By Paul Stadden 23 days ago Read More
  • The front end of a red Saab 99 sitting in the Saab Car museum
    33

    One Of The Worst V8s Ever Made Almost Went Into A Saab (Half Of It Still Did)

    Saab considered putting one of the worst V8s ever made into its cars. While this didn't pan out, half of that engine did technically appear in some Saab models.

    By Paul Stadden 23 days ago Read More
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