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No leather. No AC. And no sissy paint job. But it will slam you back in your seat.

The terms classic and iconic tend to be overused, but not when it comes to the 1955 Chevrolet.

Pro Street typically refers to highly modified custom cars equipped with a supercharged or turbo engine.

When it comes to newer vehicles versus classics, I really miss many of the older features, especially the simplicity.

Unfortunately, popular classics come with prices befitting their legendary status. Don’t be discouraged.

The common rap is that Americans don’t like station wagons. We say hogwash

We now control most of our car’s functions using a touchscreen. That's a shame.

Jack and Mary Holdorf of Hillsboro, Ore. still own the car they drove on their honeymoon trip in 1967.

Many cars are hotrods, but the 1932 Ford roadster is the ultimate hotrod. That’s the way it is and that’s the way it’s always been. If that statement seems arbitrary, ask any automotive enthusiast to name a single car that best defines a hotrod. Not only is the correct answer a ’32 Ford roadster—the complete answer is...

The 1966 George Barris Batmobile is probably the one you know. But it’s neither the first Batmobile, or in my mind, the purest expression of automotive Batmania. That distinction goes to Forrest Robinson’s original ground-up 1959-1963 design, an extraordinary vehicle up for on eBay from July 4.

You might know the Chrysler Town & Country as the seven-passenger minivan introduced 25 years ago. But the advent of the minivan can be traced much further back: another half-century to the classic 1941 Town & Country barrel-back wood station wagon now listed on eBay.

It’s widely assumed that American muscle cars are all about horsepower. But that overlooks the race for aerodynamics that characterized the 1969 and 1970 Nascar Grand National seasons, known as the “Aero Wars.” The fierce competition between Ford and Chrysler reached epic proportions, when Ford built the 1970 Ford...

Old Town San Diego is a great place to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. So that’s where I headed for last month’s festivities. And it turned out to also be a great place to hold a small car show at the same time. While you might expect to see some Impalas and Monte Carlos at a lowrider event, who would plan on seeing a 1949...

Mack  Green of Attalla, Ala. instilled a love of classic cars in his boy from a young age. Green purchased his first vehicle, a 396-cid 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, during a stint in the military. He later promised his son Tim that he would be given the car once he received his driver’s license and obtained his first...

Classic Ford Mustangs are among the most iconic and collectible cars in the world. But is the ’64 ‘Stang now listed on eBay for more than $1 million worth its price? The answer can be found in the car’s incredible story. The seller, in fact, calls it “the most significant historic Mustang in the world.”

Listen to Led Zeppelin’s howling lyrics on numerous tracks and you’ll hear a howling, barking, snarling vocal quality that in many ways is reminiscent of this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda’s engine note.

eBay Listing: 1977 AMC Gremlin X with Levi Denim Upholstered Seats Ah! The Mirth Mobile! ” -Wayne Campbell Remember Wayne and Garth rockin’ to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody in their AMC Pacer? They may have been a little offbeat, but few cars from the 70s were so wonderfully weird, the Pacer fit right in with the...

Growing up around cars or near cars is one thing, but for some people the infatuation with cars is inborn. We often compare it to how some people love sports, or dancing, or fashion, or even music. It is hard to explain why something evokes such passionate responses, but they often do. And that zeal for the...

eBay Listing: 1948 Ford, rebuilt Mercury Flathead, perfect chrome Truthfully, we are partial to Fords built from 1940-1948. We realize that is a large spectrum of cars, but that was a turbulent time for our nation and the world. During that period many cars from this era carried moonshine in the South before, during,...

Lucifer himself might find the paintwork on this 1960 Buick Lesabre dark and mysterious, even quite tasty, with its sinister shade of blood red. Restomods are nothing new these days. They’ve been done to death, to the nines, and to the extremes; however, tastefully updating classics is something we understand,...

eBay Listing: 1961 International Harvester Metro Mite Delivery Step Van “Are you rockin’ the rust?” should be met with a resounding, “hellz yeah! Are you into cars that are “sweaty” with patina in your paint that can only be replicated by decades of lackluster treatment? We thought so. While most people would rather...