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  • 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 5 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 6 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 6 days ago Read More
  • A classic Shelby Cobra with side-exhaust pipes
    10

    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 6 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 7 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 7 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
    12

    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 7 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 7 days ago Read More
  • A white 1908 Metz Plan Roadster at the Autoclásica Show in 2022.
    6

    This 1909 Car Helped Customers Save Money With One Slight Catch

    At a time when a Model T cost $850, you could buy one of these for $500 less. Naturally, though, there was a reason why the price was so low.

    By Charles Krome 8 days ago Read More
  • Vintage Mighty Mouse statue.
    2

    How Chevy's 327 Small Block Earned Its 'Mighty Mouse' Nickname

    The Mighty Mouse made its first appearance in 1942, while Chevy's 327 debuted in 1962. But what exactly do the animated mouse and the V8 engine have in common?

    By Abigail Longstreth 11 days ago Read More
  • A Chevrolet double hump cylinder head mounted to a flow bench for testing.
    9

    How Chevy's Double Hump Heads Shaped Small Block V8 Power

    In 1962, Chevrolet introduced double hump heads on its small-block engines. These helped shape the incredible power of small-block V8s for around 30 years.

    By Ron King 12 days ago Read More
  • A close-up view of the engine compartment of a 1962 Chevrolet Nova with the small block 327.
    8

    Chevy's 327 Proved You Don't Need A Big Block To Win Races

    Chevy made waves with its engine designs throughout history. Its small-block 327 proved that size wasn't the only thing that could help you win races.

    By Abhik Das 14 days ago Read More
  • An Allison transmission rotating at high speed during dynamometer testing.
    7

    The History Of Allison Transmission, And Why GM Is No Longer In The Picture

    Allison transmissions were featured in General Motors vehicles for almost a century. The breakup between the companies was a long time in the making.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 14 days ago Read More
  • 2002 Honda S2000 parked on a paved road between grass with trees in the background
    6

    Why Honda's F22C1 Engine In The S2000 Was Unique To The US

    The Japanese automaker has produced some fantastic cars over the years, but few compare to the S2000 that launched with a high-revving 2.0-liter VTEC engine.

    By Monday Goma 14 days ago Read More
  • A red Chevrolet Corvette XP-897 GT Two-Rotor concept car on a road
    19

    Chevy Experimented With A 2-Rotor Corvette In '73

    The rotary engine isn't very common today, but back in 1973, Chevy experimented with one of its own in a special concept design. It didn't get far, though.

    By Benjamin Gracias 18 days ago Read More
  • Porsche Panamera PDK shift lever surrounded by brown leather
    9

    The History Of The Dual-Clutch Transmission

    The history of the DTC stretches back to early 20th century, when inventors explored ways to make gear changes smoother long before modern electronics existed.

    By Paul Stadden 18 days ago Read More
  • Tom McIntyre stands next to Mickey Thompson's 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and the 427 Mark-IIS Mystery Motor on a stand in a garage.
    3

    This Is The Rarest Chevy Engine Ever Made (And The Cars It Powered)

    It was nicknamed the Mystery Motor and the Porcupine. Whatever you call it, this engine is so rare that only nine examples are still known to exist.

    By Paul Stadden 19 days ago Read More
  • Jack Brabham drives a rear-engine Cooper T43 racecar past the wreckage of two front-engine cars
    5

    The Rise And Fall Of Front-Engine F1 Cars: What Really Forced The Switch

    Formula 1 racing wasn’t always at the forefront of automotive engineering. In the early days, the sport used front-engine cars, but eventually had to switch.

    By Charles Krome 19 days ago Read More
  • A classic car with front bench seats
    19

    Why Did Cars Stop Using Bench Seats, And Could They Come Back?

    Cars used to use bench seats in the front, but now bucket seats are the standard choice today. Here's why that is, as well as whether bench seats could return.

    By Shane Schmid 19 days ago Read More
  • A vintage blue van on a cobblestone street parked near modern city buildings.
    12

    This Commer Engine Had A Clever Trick That Set It Apart

    In the 1950s, Commer created a special engine known as the TS3. Its unique design allowed it to stand out, and many still recognize it today.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 19 days ago Read More
  • Vintage gas pumps.
    4

    When (And Why) Did Cars Switch From Leaded To Unleaded Fuel?

    The first gallon of leaded gasoline was sold in 1923, and it wasn't officially banned until decades later. Why did the toxic fuel endure despite known risks?

    By Chloe Clougher 20 days ago Read More
  • Ford badge from the front of a Transit van.
    12

    These Are Ford's 5 Biggest Sales Flops

    For a company that popularized the automobile, Ford has had its fair share of flops. And by flops, we mean cars that failed to impress buyers and fizzled out.

    By Chloe Clougher 21 days ago Read More
  • A 1941 Packard 180 presidential limousine on display at a Philippine museum.
    23

    The First Car With Power Windows Is Older Than You Might Think

    Power windows go back many decades, to an era of innovation that preceded electrical operation. Instead, they worked by way of complex hydraulics.

    By Alvin Reyes 24 days ago Read More
  • A vintage photo of a mechanic holding an inner tube for car tires
    7

    Why Did Car Tires Switch From Inner Tubes To A Tubeless Design?

    Older car tires used to use inner tubes for their tires, but tubeless designs have reigned supreme in the modern era. Here's why the switch was made.

    By Alvin Reyes 25 days ago Read More
  • A 1960 Plymouth Valiant sedan in white in a studio
    26

    Chrysler's Slant-6 Was An Oddly Tilted Engine That Refused To Die

    Chrysler created the Slant-Six all the way back in 1960. Despite its odd design, it lasted for a long time, and it even inspired the design of a concept car.

    By Charles Krome 25 days ago Read More
  • A close-up of Ayrton Senna with his helmet on
    0

    Ayrton Senna's Secret IndyCar Test With Penske Was Closer To Greatness Than Anyone Realized

    Formula 1 champ Senna had lots of reasons to give IndyCar racing a whirl at the end of the 1992 season. The results spark questions about what might have been.

    By Jackson Lambros 26 days ago Read More
  • The 1953 Chevrolet Corvette at General Motors' Motorama car show
    6

    GM Nearly Shut Down The Corvette Program, And Ford May Have Accidentally Saved It

    With all the hoopla that surrounds the Chevy Corvette these days, it's hard to remember the days seven decades ago when it was an endangered species.

    By Paul Stadden 27 days ago Read More
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