The Ford Model T Looks Simple Until You Get To The Transmission
The Ford Model T altered the course of history. As simple as the car might be, its transmission was anything but — it could be a nightmare to operate.
Read MoreThe Ford Model T altered the course of history. As simple as the car might be, its transmission was anything but — it could be a nightmare to operate.
Read MoreThe Ford Deuce coupe is a 1932 classic that inspired an entire hot rod subculture, but it also made it into a very awkward misheard lyric in a Manfred Mann hit.
Read MoreIf your weekend calendar is looking bleak and your hunger for nostalgic car content is strong, I suggest spending some time watching old "Fifth Gear" episodes.
Read MoreU.S. automakers in the 1950s loved to "win on Sunday, sell on Monday," but they abruptly announced they were done with racing. Here's why, and what followed.
Read MoreFounded 5 years before the first car was built, the oldest African-American-owned business in the United States operates a fleet of 45 trucks with 75 employees.
Read MoreIf you can afford the auction, you can probably afford the gas.
Read MoreA rare muscle car will be reunited with the engine it was never meant to have.
Read MoreAutomakers used to go to truly absurd lengths to shed every possible ounce of weight. Case in point is the 1963 Pontiac drag racer nicknamed 'Swiss Cheese.'
Read MoreThe Chevy Vega was supposed to be GM's breakthrough compact car, but things went horribly wrong. It's now considered legendary for all the wrong reasons.
Read MoreFrom its supercharged straight-8 to its rarity and values on the collector's market today, this Mercedes-Benz roadster embodies peak pre-war grand touring.
Read MoreThe Mercedes 35 PS was more than a car. It represented a turning point in history, bridging the gap between motorized carriages and the modern vehicle.
Read MoreCanada had a massive trade deficit with the U.S. until 1965, when the Automotive Products Trade Agreement was signed by Lester Pearson and Lyndon Johnson.
Read MoreHow did a four-cylinder engine win the Indy 500 27 times? Explore the history, design, and legacy of the racing motor that boasts origins in a marine engine.
Read MoreIf you think direct-injection diesel engines made their debut in the 1980’s, think again. The first diesel without extra plumbing debuted decades earlier.
Read MoreHuman ingenuity and innovative design led the Coventry Climax engine from humble beginnings as a stationary fire pump to a celebrated racing engine.
Read MoreA lot of muscle cars are seen as legendary dream cars that anyone would love to own. But a few aren't quite as great for day-to-day life as you'd think.
Read MoreThe Monfort Lane was legendary back in the 1970s. It housed a fleet of colorful trucks known for being incredibly fast and instantly recognizable.
Read MoreFrom leather license plates with porcelain numbers to plates shaped like a potato, before standardization, license plates were creative, to say the least.
Read MoreJeep axed its Comanche compact truck in 1992, but with small pickups like the Ford Maverick more popular than ever, is it finally time for a comeback?
Read MoreHere's why the V8 remains such a staple of not just American car culture but American life in general, and why gearheads have loved it for over a century.
Read MorePowering the legendary "Liberty Planes," this turbo-supercharged aircraft V12 sparked the founding of Lincoln and helped the Allied forces win World War I.
Read MoreDo you know which pickups paved the way for today's muscle trucks? The story goes back to the early '90s, when two specific models kicked off a revolution.
Read MoreWhen communist Soviet leaders needed a luxury car, they turned to American designs, reverse-engineering U.S.-made sedans to create their own elite limousines.
Read MoreThis fully functional monowheel could reach 30 mph and was deemed more efficient than cars, but several disastrous flaws made it a rolling death cage.
Read MorePontiac canceled its ill-fated flagship muscle car at the last minute, after one car magazine had already declared it Performance Car of the Year.
Read MoreWhat's the strangest car to ever qualify for the Indy 500? With its truck roots and unique engineering, the #28 Cummins Diesel Special is a strong contender.
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