Photo via Arkansas Department of Aeronautics. Though it lies just west of the Mississippi, the runway at the Arkansas International Airport has been selected as the new home for the East Coast Timing...
Image courtesy Google Street View. If media reports of Nashville’s pending billion-dollar Nashville Yards renovation project bother to mention the little brick one-story building off Church Street, t...
Rolla Vollstedt, in yellow cap, with Jim Clark’s 1967 Rex Mays 300 car. Photo courtesy Michael McKinney. If a career spent designing and building racing cars and serving as a team owner is measured s...
Images courtesy Barry Gremillion. Stolen, abandoned, slated for the scrap heap: Certainly not the fate Bill Cushenberry imagined for what was to be his crowning achievement, the Silhouette II Space C...
The John Tojeiro built AC Ace prototype. Photos courtesy JD Classics. By 1953, John Tojeiro’s reputation for building competitive sports racers was well-established. When friend Vin Davison approache...
1914 Henderson Model C. Photographs courtesy Bonhams’ Auctions The October 15 Autumn Stafford Motorcycle Auction at the Carole Nash 24th annual Motorcycle Mechanics Show was filled with bargains and ...
1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454 (top); 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix Hurst SSJ. Images by the author. Editor’s note: This or That is not a comparison report between two vehicles, but rather a feature tha...
From the seller’s description: 1970 Ford G code Boss 302. Restored approx 17 years ago. I have owned for 14 years. Non original motor but date correct Boss block. Color was changed to Grabber Blue fr...
MG in central London. Photo by Allen Watkin. As more cities across Europe take action to address their congested or polluted urban centers by restricting or outright banning vehicles from those areas...
1918 Chevrolet One-Ton, or Model T. Images courtesy Chevrolet. In January 1918, Chevrolet introduced its first purpose-built truck models (in half-ton and one-ton ratings) aimed at commercial buyers....
Still image from video below. Of course, the correct answer is “No!” Yet, in Moment of Decision, producer Sid Davis takes us on a 10-minute and 17-second exploration of the teenage mind and through t...
The Henry Ford. Photo by Jim Culp. Calling it “one of the most historical and game-changing partnerships” in the history of the institution, The Henry Ford officials on Tuesday announced a $5-million...
All images courtesy of Smiths Auctions. Eight-plus decades after its 1934 introduction, Chrysler’s futuristic Airflow remains a polarizing design among classic-car collectors and enthusiasts alike. F...
Photos courtesy Joe Bortz. The stars all appeared to align for Duesenberg’s return in the mid-Sixties: a Duesenberg family member at the helm, an Exner-designed and Ghia-built prototype, confirmed or...
For years, the family car was a sure-fire way to inform the neighbors of a change in status. A tired Rambler may have been tucked away in the garage, out of sight, but the new Buick, Lincoln, or Impe...
Images via Google Street View. A curmudgeon’s repair shop. A block-wide maintenance garage for intercity buses that became an FBI crime lab. A small neighborhood gas station. A radiator man’s small c...
Holden HT Monaro. Images courtesy Holden. As Holden prepares to end production in Australia for good later this month, the GM subsidiary has planned a number of ways to remind Australians of all the ...
Ford Mustang Mach 1 magazine ad courtesy Lov2XLR8.no. Introduced in August 1968 as a 1969 model, Ford’s Mustang Mach 1 was intended to be the Swiss Army Knife of pony cars. With a matte-black hood, h...
The contemporary Excelsior-Henderson logo. Images courtesy Mecum Auctions. In December 1998, a reborn Excelsior-Henderson produced its first new motorcycle in 67 years. Just 2,000 Super X models were...
Bill Puterbaugh, after qualifying for the 1975 Indianapolis 500. Photos courtesy Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 was a childhood dream of racer Bill Puterbaugh, whose...
Bill Puterbaugh, after qualifying for the 1975 Indianapolis 500. Photos courtesy Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 was a childhood dream of racer Bill Puterbaugh, whose...
Image via Google Street View. Kristi Schwartzly still recalls the morning she came to work at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum to find that a roof leak had flooded the executive director’s office....
The Shelby-built Trans-Am Mustang of John McComb, which sold for $400,000 in January 2013. Photo courtesy Mecum Auctions. Chuck Cantwell is no stranger to fans of early Shelby Mustangs. As project en...
All photos by the author. In Mexico, the people consider the venerable Beetle a Mexican car. Oh, sure, they know it’s a German car. They get that. But the VW Type 1 sedan, or Vocho, as its affectiona...
Volkswagen-powered Baja racers. Photos courtesy Volkswagen of America. In the late summer of 1967, the newly formed National Off-Road Racing Association (NORRA) enlisted the help of Bruce Meyers, bui...