History’s greatest conflict left an indelible stamp on the automotive industry. As part of MotorTrend ’s 75th anniversary, we're looking back at some of history’s most significant cars. A complete ...
Pontiacs stepped into the realm of Chevrolets and Fords with its late 1950s Bonneville, a full-size luxury car that turned ...
In its earliest days, hot rodding wasn't really about nostalgia, and hot rodders weren't trying to do anything "vintage." Today that's a big part of the hobby. While many rodders today are building ...
One of America's shortest-lived carmakers, LaSalle was founded back in 1927 as part of General Motors' companion marque strategy. It involved the creation of four new car brands to fill the gaps ...
As my dad used to say, “this vacuum really sucks!” Vacuum-powered components were all the rage in the early days of the ...
Hot rodders are aware that our mechanical roots reach deep into the dry lakes, Salt Flats, dragstrips, dirt tracks, and paved tracks. Our heritage is steeped in speed, wrenches, and more importantly, ...
This 1940 Packard convertible serves as a Marque of American luxury automobiles. Produced in 1899 out of Detroit, the brand lasted until 1956. They were built for the wealthy or those that could ...
A classic car saved from being seized by the Nazis on the Channel Islands after it was hidden in a shed by a wealthy widow is to go on display for the first time. The 1926 Trojan Tourer was hidden ...
Willys-Overland is famous for introducing the iconic MB Jeep and morphing into the brand that produces the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee today. But the company founded by John Willys put together a ...
Respect for the family unit is a common characteristic found within the lowrider community. From immediate family to those in our club, we look at fellow club members and those in the community as an ...