1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396

When it comes to iconic Ameгican mᴜscle caгs, the 1966 Chevгolet Chevelle SS396 holds a special place in the heaгts of aᴜtomotive enthᴜsiasts. With its poweгfᴜl 396ci…

1969 Dodge Charger: A Timeless Muscle Car Legend

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Video: Professional Chauffeurs Choose the 1972 Mercury Marquis

In this Mercury campaign, a panel of 50 professional limo drivers compared the Mercury Marquis to a German stretch limousine, and here is the unsurprising result. Ah…

427 V8 4-Speed: 1967 Chevrolet Impala

Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases. Chevrolet’s Impala was still America’s best-selling car in 1967 at more than 575,000 units. It’s…

In the Shadow of the Continental Mark II: The 1956-57 Lincolns

In the collector car world today, the 1956-57 Lincolns dwell in the shadow cast by their glamorous Ford corporate cousin, the Continental Mark II, but they were…

What’s in a Name: The Buick Wildcat

The adoption of the Wildcat name signaled an important shift in brand imaging for the Buick Motor Division at General Motors. Buick first embraced the Wildcat name…

Top 5 Rover Design Influences for the Film Persephone

Thгoᴜgh the coᴜгse of developing my new film Peгsephone, I knew I wanted to cгeate stoгy that featᴜгed some cool vehicles and technology. In addition to my lifelong…

The World’s Longest Limo Had Some Wild Features For Ridiculous Parties

‘King of Kustom’ featuring Jay orhberg limousine. Limousines have always been a symbol of luxury and extravagance, but when it comes to pushing the boundaries of opulence,…

The Last of the Giant Chryslers: 1978 Newport and New Yorker Brougham.

The last of the massive C-Body Chryslers, the Newport and New Yorker Brougham, saw their final year in 1978 as the company set out on a new…

The 1942 Volkswagen Schwimmwagen: Third Reich Germany’s Amphibious WWII Marvel

Design and Development The Schwimmwagen, officially known as the VW Type 166, was developed by Ferdinand Porsche, who also designed the iconic Volkswagen Beetle. Its design drew…