The 1965 Buick Riviera sits at a rare intersection of American luxury and genuine performance capability. Its sleek ...
The Chrysler 300 “letter cars” began as rolling statements of engineering swagger, and by the mid-1960s they had become some ...
Chevrolet put together 323 COPO-spec Chevelles in 1969. Only 96 of then were equipped with a three-speed automatic ...
This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod in Gray with black racing stripes is for sale at $139,999 with 25,849 miles on the odometer. It’s been comprehensively rebuilt with a Gen V LT1 V8, Tremec TR6060 ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Once a rare sighting at concours events and special occasions, the restored classic car was ...
“It’s a piece of automotive sculpture that combines the best of German engineering with the romance of Italian design. It’s a car you recognize, but don’t recognize,” says Feresten, the comedian and ...
Halcyon’s Great Eight Series remasters the Rolls-Royce 6.75-liter V8, blending traditional luxury with modern tech. Halcyon offers limited, personalized Rolls Royce restomods with modernized 6.75L V8 ...
The Chevrolet LS6 engine arrived in 1970 as the ultimate statement of mechanical aggression, effectively ending the classic muscle car era with a roar that remains unmatched. Developed as the final ...
The word restomod is a mashup of restoration and modification. The idea is to teach old cars new tricks, imbuing them with modern features and reliability, while preserving their vintage style and ...
In a world where iconic automobiles are routinely chopped up and reworked into machines that better suit our modern sensibilities, it feels like the traditional restoration path is often overlooked.
Chances are, you don’t need us to regale you with tales of the Rolls-Royce–Bentley L-Series V8 engine. Given it was in production for more than 60 years, you probably already know the story. Instead, ...