2020 was a challenging year for everyone, I think. It presented a host of challenges most of us have never faced before. For better or worse, though, we've persevered through a year that will undoubt...
These "Year in Review" pieces seem to come more and more quickly with each passing year. It's terrifying, to be honest. Just a "few short months" ago, it seems as though 2019 rolled in. I announced 1...
2019 will go down as a year, that much is certain. Joking aside, whether or not 2019 was good depends on your perspective. There’s no better example of this than the arrival of the mid-engine Corvett...
It's that time of year once again: a look back on my biggest moments of the past twelve months. Each year brings about a new sense of excitement as I take my first opportunity in 365 days to look bac...
Photo by Marco Verch. We can’t remember a year — at least in recent memory — that we were happier to see in the rearview mirror than 2018. From an automotive news perspective, it was the “dog’s break...
Photo by GmanViz. All of a sudden, we find ourselves at the end of another year, toasting the past twelvemonth and looking forward to what’s to come. But before we shut the books on 2018, let’s take ...
Vespa taillamps. Photo by Hugo Cardoso. Every day of the year we’re pounding the pavement to dig up the most informative, newsworthy, and entertaining stories from the collector-car scene, so after a...
Photo by Karli Watson. Somehow, while we weren’t looking, another year passed us by. With 12 more months behind us, it’s time once again to dust off our crystal ball (Lucite, really, because the good...
Photo by Mr. Muggles. Thankfully, we’ve survived another trip around the sun, which means it’s time once again for our annual gaze into the crystal ball, which smells suspiciously of carb cleaner (re...
Mitch Medford’s Zombie Mustang. Photo courtesy of Mitch Medford, Bloodshed Motors. A battery-powered Mustang, a pair of movie cars, some hot rods and a few muscle cars rounded out the year’s top stor...