All photos by Turbo Tara Media Imagine building a custom car that can take several years and thousands of hours of work, but you can’t tell anyone. Whether owner, fabricator, or a supplier of a compo...
Editor’s Note: For the 68th year, Autorama descended upon downtown Detroit with some of the most outrageous, imaginative, and meticulously created vehicles ever seen. The highlight every year is the ...
‘Cadmad,’ the 2019 Ridler Award winner. Photo by John Sanderson. Cadillac never contracted with Pinin Farina to build a station wagon variant of its 1959 Eldorado Brougham, but as this year’s Ridler ...
“Cadmad,” the 2019 Ridler Award winner. Photos courtesy Detroit Autorama. Cadillac never contracted with Pinin Farina to build a station wagon variant of its 1959 Eldorado Brougham, but as this year’...
Mac’s Motor City Garage recently wrote up a good primer on the Turbo Titan III, GM’s turbine-powered experimental semi. All through the 1950s, General Motors held high hopes for the gas turbine engin...
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...
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 ...
1933 Ford Renaissance Roadster, the 2017 Ridler Award winner. Photo by Marc Rozman, courtesy Detroit Autorama. It may resemble a customized 1933 Ford, but the Renaissance Roadster that captured the 2...
Photo by RodrigoCruzatti. Fordlandia, Henry Ford’s failed attempt to create an American factory town in the jungles of Brazil, still counts a handful of residents squatting in the village’s houses, a...
We mentioned it briefly in the story about the Amelia Island Concours’s vintage trophy class, but the 1937 Cord that won the Stevens Challenge Trophy has already been hanging out with that piece of h...
Photos via Customs and Hot Rods of Andice. The catalogs and reference books all say it shouldn’t exist, but according to both its owner and the shop that built it, the 1939 Oldsmobile Series 60 that ...