Future Classic: The Nissan 240SX Story
The real success of the Nissan 240SX in the United States happened not at the dealerships but when the cars began to hit the used market.Read More →
The real success of the Nissan 240SX in the United States happened not at the dealerships but when the cars began to hit the used market.Read More →
The NHRA’s new ruling bounced the Fuel Altered class from national events forcing many racers to become ‘Outlaws’.Read More →
Many Historians agree that the wheel was invented in 3500 BC. What doesn’t get mentioned is that a wheel needs an axle in order to carry any weight. That means the straight axle has been around for just as long.Read More →
Introduced on Sept. 29, 1966, the Camaro was originally codenamed ‘Panther’ but Automotive News says the name Camaro was reportedly derived from Heath’s French English Dictionary as a term that translated to “friend” or “comrade.”Read More →
Perhaps nobody other than Enzo Ferrari commands as much loyalty as American racing legend Carroll Shelby. Unlike Ferrari, Shelby switched allegiances depending on the prevailing climate.Read More →
Twenty-one years on, the Goodwood Revival, with around 150,000 attendees, is one of the world’s most prestigious and yet fun events. Read More →
It remains to be seen whether a custom Challenger with the name SCHWAB instead of the name DODGE can retain its value but you can’t deny the car’s excellence.Read More →
Take a ’66 Mustang, splash on the Martini livery, throw in the DOHC Ford Indy engine and you have the T-5R Martini Mustang.Read More →
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