We had another near-tie in yesterday's Choose Your Eternity poll, with the '80 Rolls beating the '59 Triumph by…
After a Corvette-inspired hiatus, we're back to Project Car Hell once again! When we left off, the '56…
We had a few complaints that yesterday's Choose Your Eternity challenge wasn't quite hellish enough (although we're…
It turns out that nearly 60% of readers surveyed prefer a '58 Bel Air to a yellow Corvette when they're…
Here we are at Project Car Hell #100, and it even comes on a Friday! Yesterday we saw the Katrina-soaked '63…
Hard to believe, but the Choose Your Eternity choice we'll get later this afternoon will be the 100th installment…
It's official: a single Lotus has what it takes to beat a trio of Italian minicars, according to yesterday's Choose…
After a pair of close ones, we finally had a decisive victory in our last Choose Your Eternity poll, with the…
Whoa, we've had two photo finishes in a row now- first Friday's Repo Man Edition and then yesterday's Lancia Thema…
Looks like the voting is still neck-and-neck on the Plate-O-Shrimp Edition Choose Your Eternity poll, so those of…
For the first time in Project Car Hell history, yesterday saw a Porsche lose a challenge against a non-Porsche! For…
We're not exactly shocked to see the Lagonda administering a pounding to the Alfa Romeo Giuletta in yesterday's…
The small-block-powered Jaguar XJC whumped the small-block-powered '76 Corvette in yesterday's Choose Your Eternity…
With the cheapskates showing a slight preference for the free Musclecar Era Impala over the free Malaise Nova in yes…
Last week, we saw the William Faulkner Stutz beat the Vince Neil Pantera in our Fat Bankroll Edition PCH poll…
The appeal of a couple of right-hand-drive woody wagons was almost, but not quite, enough to beat out the pair of…
Well, we can all go ahead and change our names to Ettore now, because the 'Bugatti' triumphed over the 'MG TD' in ye…
Nearly two-thirds of readers surveyed felt that the Wright Cyclone 1820-powered Mercury Cyclone was the way to go…
It looks like the Matador once again triumphs over the Maverick in our Choose Your Eternity version of What To Drive In '75
It goes without saying- well, hell, maybe it doesn't, but that won't stop us- that, after the first installment of W…