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The Miura spurred the supercar trend: production of high-performance, mid-engine, two-seat sports cars.

Some car guys say, “They don’t make them like they used to.” That's not always true.

Sometimes you need a second vehicle not to drive, but to cannibalize for parts.

Jim Bede wanted planes to be affordable for the masses. He also made a jet-like car.

This Corona Mark II wagon was sitting for more than 30 years before a Toyota dealer purchased it from the original owner.

The AMX/3 is the sharpest design ever from AMC. Yet, only five prototypes were produced.

The rolling boxing-robot repair shop from Real Steel, the 2011 sci-fi classic, was sold on eBay in 2016. The Real Steel truck is amazingly real.

What do you get when you cross a small Eastern Bloc car with a fully-slammed suspension?

The BMW 335i owned by the fastest man in the world was tweaked with the M performance kit for maximum horsepower.

A classic panel delivery truck will attract attention and make those trips around town a lot more fun.

The car was meticulously fitted with what the seller says is “one of two surviving factory experimental King Cobra NASCAR front ends.”

The Volvo 123GT represented the brand’s initial attempt to deliver a factory hot rod to American audiences.

A turbocharged engine from a Subaru WRX STI generates 300 horsepower, replacing the 500cc engine offering only 13 horses.

The Citation sold in huge numbers on its initial launch—800,000 in the first year alone. But where are they now?

See articles about choosing the right carrier, hitch, or trailer brakes. Then get inspired by trailers matching the car that pulls them.

Most auto enthusiasts eagerly talk about the potent Shelby Cobra, but fewer know about the mighty Sunbeam Tiger.

The current owner acquired Honduran Mahogany and duplicated every single stick of the original car in exact detail.

McCloy says he walks the aisles of a hardware store—just looking at things he might use for his car projects.

The Gunner is a “bobber,” a motorcycle that removes excess bodywork and weight—to create a more thrilling power-to-weight ratio.

The 55-foot flame-throwing vehicle is an exact large-scale replica of a female emperor scorpion.

Vondracek maintains both a car registration and a boat registration for his 1963 Amphicar.