I have a 1974 Chevy Camaro that I purchased when I finished college. For the past 25 years, it has been on my uncle’s property.
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When General Motors responded to the incredible success of the Ford Mustang with the debut of its own pony car platform for 1967, it wasn't just the Chevrolet Camaro that was born, Pontiac also got in ...
For the price of a glorified golf cart, these honest-to-goodness old-school V8 muscle cars can bring meaning to your life.
Bring a Trailer lists a 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with just 5,200 miles. It stayed with its original owner from 1971 until his ...
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Driving Down Memory Lane in VW’s Scirocco and Corrado
We instantly gravitated toward the two low-roof sporty hatchback coupes that first expressed VW’s sporting ambitions at the dawn of its front-wheel-drive era: the Scirocco and Corrado. Assessing 45–50 ...
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The 'Gentleman's Mustang' Wasn't As Bad As You Remember
Upon the Mustang's introduction, consumers flocked to Ford dealers en masse with a frantic desire to own one for themselves.
Mecum Auctions welcomes an estimated 100,000 car enthusiasts and bidders to its “gearhead amusement park” with 4,500 vehicles consigned for the event, which runs Jan. 6-18.
The Chevy Camaro has been discontinued in road-going form, but it's alive and well in motorsports, where it has represented General Motors in stock car racing since 2018. GM recently revealed its ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
A massive blizzard buried Detroit under more than 19 inches of snow from December 1-2, 1974. The storm brought the state to a standstill, shutting down highways and forcing the University of Michigan ...
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