Chris Mazzilli’s 1983 Corvette at the reveal. At the right of the frame are Rick Darling, former Corvette ride and handling engineer, and Dave McLellan, former Corvette chief engineer. Photos by Chri...
Former movie set generator toter 1925 Fageol six-ton truck for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: 6 ton truck with GE brand AC-DC converter. Used on movie sets in the 1920’s 30’s an...
Matt Anderson at The Henry Ford, which has a Star Trek exhibit running from this weekend through September, took a look at the various classic cars that appeared through the original series’ run. Who...
1964 Leslie Special. Photos courtesy Bonhams. While a Tucker 48 proved to be the topseller at last weekend’s Tupelo Automobile Museum auction, it was a trio of even less mainstream cars that caught o...
The world’s best-known De Lorean will star in the upcoming Petersen exhibit, “Hollywood Dream Machines: Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy.” Photos courtesy Petersen Museum. Automobiles and othe...
In the seminal film, “Pulp Fiction,” the question is asked of us: are you an Elvis man or a Beatles man? That might seem like no big deal, but the answer really does define your movement across and y...
Its hard-working days are over, but this ’53 Chevy has a new job. Photos by the author. Walt Disney World, as we discovered on a recent trip, is filled with Chevrolets. It’s not just the Chevrolet Te...
Photos courtesy Bonhams. Why Dr. W.H. Crothers stuffed his 1901 De Dion-Bouton away on the second floor of a barn for decades, one can only speculate, but the fact that he did set the stage for a For...
All photos by the author. The Transformers toys, animated TV show, and live action/CGI movie franchise has been around a while, since the early 1980s. Heck, original Transformers toys are now legitim...
Photos courtesy Gooding & Company. The De Lorean is, of course, intrinsically linked to the Back to the Future franchise. Aside from its role as the time machine central to each film’s plot, it has t...
When I first moved from the East Coast to California, I paid attention to the whispers of “hi-riders” I kept hearing at car shows in the East Bay region of the Northern California San Francisco Bay A...
Starting January 1, Indiana residents can purchase specialty plates to support the Studebaker Museum. The first one had better go on a South Bend product. * In the late Sixties, Ford’s vision of an e...
1979 Pontiac Trans Am from Steve McQueen’s “The Hunter,” pulled from an Illinois barn. Photos courtesy Carlyle Motors. In 1979, Steve McQueen began filming what became his final motion picture, The H...
Photo courtesy Profiles in History. A long time ago, in the early days of the Internet, a misguided nerd wrote an article comparing the Millennium Falcon to a Chevrolet Nova. While the author made a ...
Luckily for us, the great days of stock car racing aren’t really all that far behind us. Most of us can actually remember them. Some say they ended with Earnhardt’s crash in 2001, but we’d rather tal...
Photo by Ronan Glon. During its first six years, the International Historic Motoring Awards program might have leaned heavily toward European collector car activities but certainly included a number ...
Low-mileage 1949 Packard Deluxe Eight touring sedan for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: This Packard, a 23 series Anniversary Edition (#2362), was purchased in Seattle,WA from wh...
Photos courtesy Beaulieu National Motor Museum. Like many a children’s tale going back to the Brothers Grimm, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang might initially come across as airy, innocent, and fantastical — ...
Henry Winkler at the 2018 Iola Car Show. Photos by author, unless otherwise noted. As a young boy growing up in 1970s Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I had two heroes, and both happened to ride motorcycles: Ev...
Images are courtesy of Aston Martin Media Aston Martin is no stranger to capitalizing on its incredible back-catalog, having recently sold 25 “ continuation ” alloy-bodied DB4 GT Lightweights, each o...
A replica of DP/216/1, on display at the Miami Auto Museum. Photo by Myles Kornblatt. For 21 years, the fate of an Aston Martin DB5 carrying chassis tag DP/216/1 has remained a mystery, ever since th...
The 1965 Aston Martin DB5 used in “GoldenEye.” Photos courtesy Bonhams Auctions. GoldenEye, released in 1995 as the 17th film in the James Bond franchise, marked the return of the superspy’s beloved ...
The Bullitt Charger leads the Bullitt Mustang up the hill at Goodwood. Still images from Goodwood live stream video. In the five decades since its release, the seven-minute car chase featured in the ...
For the Fourth of July, Summit’s OnAllCylinders took a look at perhaps the only vehicle to exclusively wear red, white, and blue throughout its entire production run: the AM General Dispatcher Jeep. ...
We get it. A Miller-Meteor-bodied Cadillac ambulance/hearse has all sorts of intrinsic flare, fit into the mid-1980s fetishization of the Fifties, and in the long run made a great choice for the vehi...