Amazon Adventure – 1967 Volvo 122S
Editor’s note: We’re not in the office today, so we’re running articles from past issues of Classic Car, Muscle Machines and Sports & Exotic Car instead of our usual Hemmings Daily content. This arti...
Editor’s note: We’re not in the office today, so we’re running articles from past issues of Classic Car, Muscle Machines and Sports & Exotic Car instead of our usual Hemmings Daily content. This arti...
Editor’s note: We’re not in the office today, so we’re running articles from past issues of Classic Car, Muscle Machines and Sports & Exotic Car instead of our usual Hemmings Daily content. This arti...
Editor’s note: We’re not in the office today, so we’re running articles from past issues of Classic Car, Muscle Machines and Sports & Exotic Car instead of our usual Hemmings Daily content. This arti...
What’s not immediately apparent about this 1948 Ford Super DeLuxe woodie station wagon for sale on Hemmings.com is that, even though it’s been finished off with concours-level quality inside and out,...
The Corvair’s air-cooled flat-six engine kind of defined the compact car, but at least a couple times Chevrolet looked into the possibility of replacing it with a battery-electric drive system. The l...
In 1987, to commemorate its 12 th overall victory at Le Mans, Porsche assembled a special version of its sports-coupe-for-the-masses, the 924S. Dubbed the Le Mans edition in most markets, here the ca...
* Finding a low-mileage Boss 429 Mustang in a garage might be noteworthy but perhaps isn’t that extraordinary: Those cars were better used for racing than on the street, and the gas crunches of the S...
CSX2287, on display at the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum. Photo courtesy Simeone Museum. Of the six Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupes built, chassis number CSX2287, the first constructed, may well b...
From Zano Zymurgy, one of our Facebook readers and a longtime fan of our carspotting series, comes today’s carspotting photo, initially labeled “Mainstreet USA.” We knew we could do better than that,...
Is this brown car fanaticism gone so far that a car can earn points for originally coming in a tri-tone brown even when it’s no longer wearing those earthtones? Or did the builder of this 1964 Chevro...
Photo courtesy General Motors. Legendary SoCal hot rodder, racer and all-around Corvette maestro Dick Guldstrand passed away on September 2 at age 87. A few years back, we featured Dick in our Hot Ro...
“Inspiration 911″ consists of three generations of Porsche 911 mounted to posts 24 meters high. On the last day of August, Porsche AG showcased its commitment to the city of Stuttgart by unveiling “I...
The Mercedes driven by Theodore Pilette at the 1914 French Grand Prix. Photos by author, unless otherwise noted. At the dawn of the 20 th Century, automakers knew far more about making race cars go f...
Early morning at Musclepalooza XXI. Photos by Kurt Ernst. School is starting back up, and some of the leaves are just starting to turn, but summer’s not done just yet. You’ve still got the opportunit...
All this time looking at carspotting photos of Las Vegas from the mid-century period, we pretty much assumed most of the cars belonged to vacationers who drove in to town, either specifically to go g...
A clean, 1979 Chrysler 300, like this example for sale on Hemmings.com, can be a tempting collector car for Pentastar enthusiasts hunting for something unique. The 300 was a special edition, built in...
CSX2287, the Simeone Foundation Daytona coupe, at Sebring in 1964. Photos courtesy Ford Motor Company, unless otherwise noted. This month’s Goodwood Revival in England is globally famous for the hist...
Renderings courtesy of and copyright General Motors. The new GM might not be the old GM (and there are lots of positives to that), but that doesn’t mean the company doesn’t recognize its considerable...
The W154 sits on pit lane, engine blanket in place. Photos by author. Grand Prix cars (and their modern F1 equivalents) have always been atop the automotive evolutionary ladder. In 1939, the Mercedes...
All photos are frame grabs from video below. After a brief summer respite, we return with this jim-dandy Jam Handy short on friction: Is it friend or foe? It’s a paradox, I tell ya. A real paradox. W...
Given that this found photo of downtown Solvang, California, seems to be from about the same time period and depicts the same street corner as our last carspotting photo from Solvang, we had hoped to...
While this 1963 Buick Wildcat convertible for sale on Hemmings.com isn’t necessarily original with evidence of a repaint and other work done to it, neither is it fully restored or modified. The selle...
Photos by Jeff Koch. Fiberglass or steel? For most cars headed for volume production, the answer is obvious: Steel is inexpensive, easy to work with, and long lasting. But for AMC’s two-seater AMX, t...
All images are from the brochure collection of Hemmings Motor News The luxury two-seat convertible that would enter production in 1989 as Chrysler’s TC by Maserati, had a long gestation period that c...