Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.
One clings to a bygone era in defining the sports car as a small, lightweight open two-seater with minimum creature comfort balancing a maximum of driver engagement and agile handling. Sports cars, ...
In the immortal words of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, “Sometimes, dead is better.” This is particularly true when car companies reach back into their pasts to revive nameplates that should have been ...
1968. Richard Nixon was elected president. Fighting raged in Vietnam with no end in sight. America watched "Hawaii Five-O," "Mayberry RFD," and "Here's Lucy" on an ever increasing number of color ...
Talk to anyone at the Japanese Classic Car Show and the first thing they’ll tell you is when they got their car and what they’ve done to it since. JCCS, as it’s better known, remains a grassroots ...
[This story originally appeared in the September/October issue of MotorTrend Classic.]1959 was epochal for General Motors. Every GM car was new and full-size, except the Corvette, and division-creep ...
There are few surviving automakers with history as rich and storied as that of the venerable Bentley Motors. The marque, which started as a builder of tremendously robust and highly successful road ...
at The Henry Ford makes a better bargain. Ford Motor Company built Edsels from late 1957 into the first few months of the 1960 model year. DeSotos were around from 1928 to 1961. But if you stay away ...
Despite all the pageantry and spectacle of Stellantis’ “Last Call” campaign to send off the Hemi V-8 across its brands last year, the iconic V-8 didn’t actually go anywhere. While it’s true you can’t ...