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In addition to one of the most impressive assemblies of dealership neon signs, the video shows just a few of the other Fords ...
After carving 43 miles of smooth asphalt that rises through meadows and dense forest on its way to a mile-high peak, a driver might conclude that the Cherohala Skyway was made purely for the fun of it ...
In the past 20 years, unless you count obituaries of pals gone behind pit wall, I’ve written rarely about cars. If it weren’t for Yugo’s anniversary and recent hints that the brand may actually make a ...
“Special then, special now.” That mantra goes a long way in explaining today’s collector car market. The idea is this: If a car was unique and desirable when it was new due to style, performance, or ...
In 2016, I had a major upheaval in my life. The year before, my funding at the engineering job I had for 30 years (finding unexploded shells on old military training ranges; long story) had spiraled ...
We may never see another car quite like the Dodge Viper again. That’s a sad truth, but one that feels safe to accept. When the stunning Viper concept first appeared at the 1989 North American ...
The colorful eye candy at Broad Arrow's Amelia Auction. Photography by Deremer Studios Broad Arrow Auctions returned to Amelia Island for its third annual sale at the Ritz-Carlton. By most measures, ...
MG billed itself as “the sports car that America loved first.” Back in the Mad Men era, it was one of the few taglines that wasn’t complete BS. That’s because back in the ’40s, American servicemen ...
I am not a professional mechanic. I don’t fix other people’s cars for money. I do, however, repair my own vehicles. And having owned over a hundred cars, including 70 BMWs, 40 of which were the boxy ...
This story first appeared in the November/December 2024 issue of Hagerty Drivers Club magazine. Join the club to receive our award-winning magazine and enjoy insider access to automotive events, ...
Too long for its garage, the 1964 Buick Wildcat always slept with its tail in the wind. In truth, this was lucky, because the ocean-view 1930s estate in Montecito, California, otherwise treated the ...
It’s difficult to read anything particularly positive about the abrupt on-a-Sunday departure of Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares—it’s clear that he was not a beloved, team-building figure, and few begged ...
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