Building or restoring any classic car is a daunting task. Before you can turn a single wrench, though, you have some important decisions to make. Namely, what to power it with in the first place?
In 1965, a Pontiac Le Mans could have five different kinds of engines. In 1968, the Ford Mustang had seven engines to choose from. And in 1969, you could order 11 different engine codes for your ...
In 2025, most automakers are pretty much doing the same thing. Everybody builds crossovers, the majority of them have at least experimented with electrification, and, with exception only to the most ...
Let's suppose you're looking to buy a used classic car as a daily driver and want something powerful, like a 1960s or 1970s American muscle car. It wasn't uncommon for these vehicles to have 300 hp or ...
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