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The owners are giving 100 percent of the proceeds to WoundedWarriorProject.org.

Don’t be fooled by lower price of Mustang coupes. They deserve full respect in the lineup.

Orphans are affordable collectible automobiles, but ownership comes with its challenges.

Front-wheel drive, the differential, pneumatic tires, hydraulic brakes, and the self-lubricating chassis all hail from Indiana.

A few enterprising gearheads saw the potential waiting to be unlocked under the hood of a turbocharged minivan.

Unlike most car shows, this one has an ulterior motive: saving lives.

Carroll Shelby turned the laughable hatchback into a true performer.

Cadillac had too much invested in the V16 to step back simply because the world's economy had crumbled.

These five iconic cars from the U.S.A. changed how the entire world thought about the automobile.

When people think classic Chevy, the ’57 is it.

Sing-along: She always turns in the fastest times, my four speed dual quad posi-traction 409.

It may not be Pasadena, but Joyce Johnson and her little red ’29 Ford Roadster bring the popular tune to life.

If cars could talk, Hutchinson’s Pope-Hartford could certainly spin some tales.

On the surface, Old Yeller II looks a bit crude, but the fundamentals of this vehicle are brilliant.

When Michaele Giles learned what car builders do, she became a hot rod apprentice.

This magnificent muscle car doesn’t just take restomod to the next level. It takes it to the moon—on biodiesel.

The 1955 Chevrolet was a tough act to follow, but the 1956 Chevy kept the magic alive.

Take a history tour of the great and not-so-great automotive experiments that didn’t quite make it.

Given the wide range of high-end automotive projects Steve’s Auto Restoration completed over the years, there’s only one word to describe Steve Frisbie and his restoration shop in Portland, Ore.: fearless. The Chevy Nomad-based “RealMad” A multi-faceted enterprise, Steve’s specializes in transforming automotive dreams...

The '58 Fury was the star of the 1983 horror movie “Christine." This one was brought back from the dead.

To those who know its underpinnings, the Ford Fairmont is one the stealthiest, smartest sleepers of the last 35 years.