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In the 1980s, GM's Monte Carlo and Grand Prix aerocoupes were modified to compete in NASCAR with the wind-cheating Ford Thunderbird.
The AWD, twin-turbo Corvette is here—but Chevy didn't name it after the model's godfather, Zora. Here's why the ZR1X deserves Zora's name.
Joe Ligo, producer and director of the PBS Documentary "The Last Independent Automaker," outlines AMC's rich advertising history.
Several years ago, while taking a vacation from his vacation, Thomas Klockau stumbled across this magnificent Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special.
I was taking a victory drive in my 1969 Lotus Elan +2. I’d just identified and solved an over-voltage issue (another article in itself) as well as dealt with a few annoying thunks and rattles, and was ...
Initial excitement, and the pandemic bubble, meant the mid-engine Corvette was pricey through 2023. Since then, values have cooled.
Despite its salvage title and "bitsa" history, one 2000-mile road trip in the FrankenThirty 3 Series has endeared the car to Rob Siegel. Forever?
Victor Pineschi bought this 1972 Plymouth Road Runner new when he was 16. The car wears a 35-year-old professional restoration. Victor Pineschi Sitting behind the wheel of his brand-new Plymouth Road ...
The looks of a classic Ferrari with the soundtrack and maintenance of a muscle car is a tempting combo, and these cars offer it in spades.
Thomas Klockau takes a look at a Sky Mist Blue Bonneville Safari, the cream of the crop in 1979 Pontiac Station wagons.
In this episode of Our Two Cents, we ask the Hagerty Media staff about their favorite generation of the Chevrolet Corvette.