I’m under the weather with a surprise case of COVID, so I’m sequestered in the third-floor bedroom where I obviously can’t wrench on anything. It does, however, give me the chance to tell you about ...
Gabriel Voisin (1880–1973) could be described as a 20th century industrial renaissance man, a man behind groundbreaking efforts in architecture, aviation, and automobiles. He designed some of the ...
More than 5000 car companies have existed in the United States alone, from Abbott-Detroit to the Zip Cyclecar Company. Yet some folks just can’t seem to find the perfect vehicle to buy, so instead, ...
Another day, another bonkers achievement for the 2025 Corvette ZR1. Not content to be the fastest, most powerful Vette ever, Chevrolet aimed its crosshairs at several more superlatives. While in ...
This is a fantastic question, because it’s like throwing chum in a shark tank…and I am proud to be the shark in that particular tank. But first, a correction: the first year of the Panther Chassis was ...
In this day and age, you would search a long time before finding a classic-car nut who hasn’t heard of the 1970–74 Plymouth Barracuda. But most of those folks will be thinking of the high-octane ...
The yellow ’67 Vette ended up with the ’69 L88 Vette’s engine many years ago. Courtesy Bill Braun/Frank Pope Buy a ticket for the multi-state Mega Millions or Powerball lotteries, and you’ve got about ...
Drivers using cruise control and adaptive cruise control have an increased chance of being involved in an accident according to a new study. The investigation by researchers in the Netherlands used ...
Welcome to This Week on Hagerty Marketplace, a recurring recap of the previous week’s most noteworthy cars and significant sales from the Hagerty Marketplace online auctions. Another chilly winter ...
Sure, the vast majority of the time we spend in, on, and around cars is fun, but every now and again there’s a moment that brings about a pretty severe pucker factor. It could be of our own doing, or ...
The steep sides of desolate northeastern New Mexico’s Capulin Volcano give off a prehistoric landscape vibe. Up top sits a picture-perfect crater, a reminder of Capulin’s last eruption about 60,000 ...
The early days of motoring took a much more casual approach to safety. With automobile speeds in the late 19th and early 20th centuries being relatively low, and road traffic largely consisting of ...
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