As this Pro Street Mustang demonstrates, if one blower is good, then three must be better. All photos by Barry Kluczyk. Each year, Cobo Hall plays host to the Detroit Autorama, a show that’s become o...
1968 Honda CB750 Four prototype. Photos courtesy H&H. Introduced in 1969, Honda’s CB750 Four motorcycle brought a just-right blend of performance, convenience, and affordability to the masses. Belove...
Imagine, the 2018 Ridler Award-winning 1957 Chevy. Photos courtesy of Championship Auto Shows. Tri-five Chevies may be a staple at cars shows and cruise-ins, but there hasn’t been one in the running ...
Images courtesy Porsche AG. This coming June 8 will mark a milestone for sports-car fans everywhere. It was on that date, 70 years ago, that Porsche produced the first example of the car destined to ...
A trio of Playboy convertibles were displayed by owners David Kaplan and Lee Singer at the 2014 Hemmings Motor News Concours d’Elegance. Front-to-back: 1949 convertible #97; 1947 Prototype convertibl...
Images courtesy Amelia Motoring Film Exhibition. It’s tough to be the new kid on the block, but last year’s inaugural Amelia Motoring Film Exhibition (AMFE) proved to be such a success that Popcorn O...
Photos by Preston Rose, courtesy Historic Vehicle Association, unless otherwise noted. If automotive appreciation can be reduced to generational preferences, then Mark Gessler at the Historic Vehicle...
John Lennon’s 1969 Honda Z50A. Photos courtesy H and H Auctions. Among the dozens of vintage trailbikes and classic motorcycles being offered at the March 3 H and H Motorcycle Auction on the premises...
1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Turbo. Photo by Mathieu Heurtault, copyright and courtesy of Gooding & Company. It’s not often that you can point to a specific vehicle with the knowledge that it created...
Photo courtesy National Corvette Homecoming. For 37 years, the National Corvette Homecoming (NCH) drew Corvette fans to Bowling Green, Kentucky, for an annual three-day celebration of Chevy’s premier...
1958 Facel Vega FV4 Typhoon. Photos courtesy Mecum Auctions. The glory days of French luxury automobiles were over by the 1950s, but industrialist Jean Daninos hoped to change that. His Paris company...
Dillinger, the ’41 Buick sedanette owned by Clifford Mattis. Photos courtesy Kahn Media and the Sacramento Autorama. John Dillinger, gunned down in July 1934 by Melvin Purvis and his FBI colleagues, ...
Images courtesy of FCA Heritage. It was at Paris’ world-famous classic-car show, the 43rd edition of Rétromobile, that FCA Heritage announced its exciting new program to sell a select number of resto...
Green Monster, circa 1968. Photo by Bri ham. To this day, Art Arfons holds one rather inglorious record: After crashing his Green Monster land-speed-record car in November 1966, he became the only pe...
Brock Yates, circa 2003. Photo by Jim Donnelly. Brock Yates was a writer, racer, visionary, and tireless champion of the art of driving. On Saturday, February 24, his widow Pamela and daughter Stacy ...
1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV, chassis J-12. Photos by Mathieu Heurtault, copyright and courtesy of Gooding & Company. Originally dubbed the J-Car, in reference to the FIA’s Appendix J regulations under which...
Photography by Richard Lentinello, and courtesy of the Morgan Motor Company. 2018 marks the half-century mark for British automaker Morgan’s traditionally most-powerful model, the eight-cylinder Plus...
1967 Shelby 427 Cobra. Photos by Mathieu Heurtault, copyright and courtesy of Gooding & Company, unless otherwise noted. In 1991, a South North Carolina sports car enthusiast parked five cars – inclu...
The Race of Gentlemen is all about old cars and motorcycles in motion. Images by the Hemmings staff except as noted. The Race of Gentlemen is a dynamic event. Not only is it all about hopped-up cars ...
Senna, driving chassis 6 at Monaco in 1993. Photos courtesy Bonhams. On paper, 1993 looked to be a challenging year for the McLaren F1 team. Rival – and 1992 constructor’s champion – Williams-Renault...
A Citroën SM pickup, towing a Citroën SM-suspension trailer, holding a Citroën SM Bonneville record holder. Photos courtesy Mullin Museum. The path to Bonneville’s 200 MPH Club typically doesn’t invo...
This just sums up everything good about the Turlock Swap Meet: @clydeathan doing the boxer’s championship belt hoist with his 2nd-gen Firebird nose–a great score and evidence of a day well-spent. Pho...
Photos by Joe Wiecha, courtesy Artcurial. They chased him off once, but Pinin Farina had spent the last several months working hard on an appropriately over-the-top response to the decision by the or...
1951 Vincent Black Lightning. Photoraphs courtesy Bonhams. Although the Jack Ehret-raced 1951 Vincent is not the most expensive motorcycle ever sold, it is the most expensive motorcycle ever bought a...
Millers at Milwaukee. Photo by Jim Donnelly. The definition of a sports car typically centers on little European roadsters built in the middle few decades of the Twentieth Century. It typically leave...