Photos by the author. Just two months ago, I was walking the vast halls of Retromobile in Paris, unaware that the world as we know it, was about to change dramatically. No one worried about social di...
While the word “news” is literally in our name, Hemmings Motor News is not the place people turn to when they want to find out the latest information in political, economic, or, most recently, global...
Photo by tpsdave. We’re continuing to post closures, postponements, and cancellations due to the coronavirus, including the recent announcement that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will not host an I...
Photo by Michael Milne. While it would appear that Ralph Nader and the Corvair community have mended fences over the last several years – he appeared on stage at his Automotive Hall of Fame induction...
Photo courtesy Circuit of the Americas. Even if you weren’t already planning to practice social distancing, that’s going to become the default over the next couple of months as more states and munici...
All photos by the author. Exhibitors do not apply for entry to the annual Salem (Oregon) Roadster Show. They must be invited. There are no fees to enter, no judging classes or committees. All makes a...
“ Drive Buddy Boy! ” by Ben Addison. The images of cars in motion that Ben Addison paints come across as both familiar and jarring. Sure, the settings, the lighting, even the cars themselves tickle a...
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 ...
1976 Rainbow and the 1972 Camargue (behind pillar). Photos via SIVAG. As certified Italian cultural treasures, the collection of Bertone prototypes and show cars that went up for sale along with the ...
With a successful box office run and four Oscar nominations, Ford v Ferrari proved that movie audiences do like car flicks, even if the events of the film don’t precisely match Ford’s quest to domina...
“Little Red” was once thought destroyed, or at least lost without a chance of being found. It was the first of two Shelby G.T. 500 notchback prototypes, built into several configurations over its lif...
Photo courtesy of Chevrolet We’re taking an occasional dip into the new car world to share the news of the 2020 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of Year award. Every year since 1994, a ...
Whatever your opinion on Preston Tucker or his short-lived automobile company, it’s an undeniable fact that his cars carry a strong following. Give plenty of credit to Francis Ford Coppola’s Tucker: ...
All photos by Jim Donnelly If it wasn’t for the universe of automobiles, the buzzing Gold Coast city of Daytona Beach, Florida, would not exist in the form we all know so well. From the earliest days...
What is it about American car culture that makes it so much more powerful when it’s found way beyond its original borders? What makes it all so much amazing when it’s translated into foreign language...
Image courtesy Federation Internationale Vehicules Anciens. With attendance on the decline and a stable of noteworthy but ancient vehicles in a royal/imperial palatial setting, France’s Musée Nationa...
1982 Honda Motocompo scooter, ready for riding. Images courtesy Mecum Auctions. By Honda’s original sales projections of 10,000 units per month, its three-year experiment building the Japanese-market...
All photos by Drew Phillips Every year at the Los Angeles Auto Show, local mega dealer Galpin Autos takes over a small space between the two main exhibit halls of the LA Convention Center and turns i...
Photos by Michael Chetcuti. In June of 1969, under codename E18, BMW engineers took delivery of an aggressively styled mid-engine coupe for development and testing. Except the car wasn’t theirs, wasn...
1915 Buick C-4 Express (top); 1928 International SF-36. Images by the author. As the holiday season nears at a rapid pace, let’s launch Season Four of This or That with a couple of haulers – ideally ...
The SEMA Show is automotive sensory overload. You can only see so many Broncos, Overland Jeep Gladiators, and Toyota Supras before your eyes glaze over. The same goes for looking under the hood, wher...
With instantaneous torque, fewer components, and compact motors, are electric conversions the future of hot rodding? No, they’re not. But chances are they’ll be a piece of that future. And to show of...
So what’s the big deal with 1969 Chevrolet Camaro built by Mark Stielow known as Tri-Tip? It’s widely recognized as the first Pro-Touring car, that’s what. Of course, that just raises more questions,...
We’ve got a fresh new video from SEMA with our own Dan Stoner. In this installment of our coverage from the 2019 show, Dan takes us to the Mopar booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center for a closer ...