Hot-rodding is an iconic American automotive pass-time, but such a specialized hobby has no shortage of jargon and lingo — here's what some of it means.
I’ve heard from Pontiac owners in Baltimore, Maryland; Bozeman, Montana; El Paso, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; Cocoa Beach, ...
In Issue 511 we took a look at the world of the early Ford Sunliners and Galaxies with three unique cars and their owners ...
If the modern craze for powerful SUVs isn’t your thing, this muscled-up Bel Air Wagon might be exactly your kind of wild ...
Metal crosses, a recliner, a blue wedding suit: the most cherished belongings of Ozzy Osbourne, Brian Wilson, Kitty Dukakis ...
A sprawling West Texas ranch that's been in the same family for almost 60 years is officially up for grabs—and it comes with ...
More power. Less weight. An instrument cluster lifted right out of a Group A touring car of the period. If the original ...
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The ’80s performance icons finally getting their due
Each decade reshapes which drivers and machines define performance, yet the 1980s keep roaring back into the fast lane. Each ...
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14 Foods And Drinks The Beatles Absolutely Loved
From the classic Full English breakfast to Jaffa cake to lentil soup, The Beatles had plenty of appetite for their favorite ...
This idea of “no demand” is simply a dowry in disguise, a social expectation wrapped in polite words and good intentions.
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This old Ford 4x4 fiberglass motorhome with a Power Stroke diesel and a manual transmission is a durable camping beast
The American RV has a reputation for not being very capable, engaging, or particularly everlasting. The average motorhome ...
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