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When Yamaha's RZV500R race bike replica finally hit the streets, it was everything enthusiasts wanted and more. For some, it ...
In its original, 1966 guise, the SCCA’s Trans-Am racing series featured grids that included an “Over 2.0 Liter” class largely comprised of American pony cars and an “Under 2.0 Liter” class made up of ...
What was Porsche’s first race car? According to the manufacturer, the 550 Spyder “was the first Porsche model purposely built with the racetrack in mind.” But in the United States, an even rarer and ...
England is an exasperating contradiction when it comes to cars. The largest nation on this soggy, overcrowded archipelago in the North Sea is one of the world’s most hostile environments for an ...
On October 2nd, toward the end of cruising season, I decided to check it out once again. The weather was gorgeous despite being 44 degrees that morning. And lo and behold, a super rare ’78 Grand Am!
David Freiburger has been in automotive enthusiast media for decades. He helmed Petersen’s 4-Wheel & Off-Road, Car Craft, and Hot Rod, where he became most well-known as the co-host of Roadkill on ...
Florida Highway Patrol has repurposed a seized 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe into its active-duty fleet. “This beauty’s been through some rough camera angles recently,” FSHP posted on Tuesday ...
As the first three months of the year drew to a close, we witnessed what could be best described as a roller coaster. We observed some enthusiasm returning to the market in January, but by the end of ...
Robert Wickens has steadily worked his way back to winning form behind the wheel of a race car. It’s been a long road since his 2018 Indycar crash that took from him the use of his legs, but Wickens’ ...
“Special then, special now.” That mantra goes a long way in explaining today’s collector car market. The idea is this: If a car was unique and desirable when it was new due to style, performance, or ...
When rebuilding an engine, there are multitudes of parts to remove, clean, inspect, and potentially replace. A surprising number can often be reused, including the brain of the engine: the camshaft.
The practice of flipping collector vehicles—selling them in a short period of time in hopes of making a profit—riles up a lot of people in this hobby. Rightfully so: Monetizing something that people ...