Words do not really suffice for this custom trike for sale on Hemmings.com. Fortunately, there’s a video and plenty of photos of it from CAD drawings through the build process and all the way to the ...
Bathurst has to be one of the greatest races that Americans don’t watch. Fortunately, there’s YouTube, where we can get the highlights of many great Bathurst races from years past, including this 25-...
Though Volkswagen Beetles taught a generation of us the joys of the three pedal shuffle, they typically draw mixed reviews among Hemmings readers. Some praise them for their all-season traction, forg...
Those cars from the Baillon barn find collection that went through Artcurial last year were impressive enough in their deteriorated state, but seeing what’s going into the restoration of at least one...
A Porsche 911 is pulled from a burned Passport Transport van. Photo courtesy WKRN-TV. On February 15, a Passport Transport trailer hauling a load of collector cars caught fire on I-65 in Williamson C...
While we’d seen this photo floating around the Tumblrverse, it seems to have first appeared on The Old Motor, where David Greenlees noted that it’s one of a series of John F. Bromley photos of the ci...
Vintage wagons, once written off by enthusiasts and collectors alike, are back in a big way. Maybe it’s their do-everything practicality, or their still-affordable pricing, but wagons like this three...
Thanks to longtime commenter and contributor Gene Herman, we recently got to see the work that brothers and model builders Cliff and Larry Read have been doing. Quite impressive. From Cliff: During t...
Photos by Mark McCourt Collector: A person who accumulates a number of similar or related objects, particularly for a hobby or recreation. Curator: A person who manages, administers, or organizes a c...
Over on Facebook, Graham Graham copied us on this neat street scene from Orange, New South Wales, which he dated to either April or May of 1974. The street sign in the foreground pointed us to the cu...
While it’s not a car for those afraid of a little work or for those afraid of cutting checks to guys who wield welders for a living, this 1961 Pontiac Tempest station wagon for sale on Hemmings.com a...
Photo by Lars Plougmann. With the release of long-awaited ethanol-blending target numbers late last year, the Environmental Protection Agency managed to draw ire from both renewable fuels supporters ...
The AACA’s Michael J. Jones (L) with Coker Tire’s Wade Kawasaki. Images courtesy Coker Tire. On Saturday, February 13, the Antique Automobile Club of America held its 80th annual national awards banq...
Coulda sworn we had another Alaska carspotting picture to go with yesterday’s submitted photo of Anchorage, but apparently not. So instead, let’s travel to the other non-contiguous U.S. state today w...
During the early days of the Cold War, in an effort to prepare cities for a potential nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union, the federal government ordered up 1,300 Civil Defense Rescue Service truc...
1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega. Photos courtesy Auctions America. Chevrolet’s Cosworth Vega could have been the car that attracted enthusiast drivers to the Vega line, and it could have shown the world...
The just-opened Corvette Cave In exhibit. Photos courtesy National Corvette Museum. In perhaps the best example of turning lemons into lemonade we have seen in a while, the National Corvette Museum i...
A National Editorial Association press release photo, dated October 31, 1935, announces, “Helen Dryden, industrial designer for the Studebaker President, is the only woman to to invade man’s domain, ...
Images are from the brochure collection of Hemmings Motor News As many good points that the 924 had upon its 1977 introduction, this car had just as many bad ones -at least, in the eyes of Porsche’s ...
Reader Paul Nielsen sent us today’s carspotting photo, scanned from a slide that his father, Merrill, took in either 1961 or 1962 while he was working in Alaska. “It’s of Fourth Avenue in downtown An...
If the Oldsmobile 4-4-2 is among the best-known muscle cars of its day, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SX may be among the most obscure. Built in 1970 and 1971 only, the SX package, code Y79, added a...
1966 Ford GT40 Mk I. Photos by Brian Henniker, courtesy Gooding & Company. Ford’s GT40 enjoyed great success as a racing car, but as a passenger car, a role required for FIA homologation, it was a fa...
2015 Great American Tour; image courtesy of Tommy Lee Byrd It should be no surprise, given the high level of anticipation, that the 2016 running of the Hemmings Motor News Great Race presented by Hag...
Photos by the author. The annual Historic Monte-Carlo Rally brings together classic car enthusiasts from all over Europe and abroad for an action-packed week of vintage racing. Organized by the Autom...
Three decades after Toyota stopped selling the FJ40 Land Cruiser in the United States, the right-sized rigs continue to have a cult following, largely for their impressive off-road capabilities. A fe...