In the late 1950s, General Motors‘ engineering department became enticed by mid-engine vehicles and developed the CERV I experimental vehicle. The automaker continued toying with the idea through the ...
Concept cars are exactly what they are called—just a "concept." Don't look too closely at the details of how producible the car is because it's just a concept of a car. What typically survives from ...
The automobile industry in the 1950s was a time of innovation, experimentation, and bold design choices. Among the myriad vehicles that captured the imagination of car enthusiasts and everyday ...
Gearheads of a certain age say Ralph Nader's name with disdain. The consumer advocate and frequent candidate for US President launched his lengthy career with the 1965 publication of Unsafe at Any ...
VW revives the ’90s Fire & Ice spirit with a 322-hp hot hatch. Unfortunately, this cool car is not for America. 04 – 1960 Chevrolet Corvair in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 24 – 1960 ...
Corvair sales were already declining before Ralph Nader wrote Unsafe At Any Speed, but enough were made that you’ll still find them at the big self-service wrecking yards today.
Kevin Thompson has a 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible so cherry that his wife -- the inspiration for the restoration -- is afraid to drive it. So it sits in the garage of his Hayward home like ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Custom rides polished to shining perfection are all well and good, but not everyone likes that particular aesthetic. On the other side of the spectrum are the rat rods and patina-laden customs that ...
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