There haven't been many cars built that are prettier than this 1950s heartthrob.
Cars from the 1950s embodied a lot of things: style, class, bold paint colors, sharp lines, and SO. MUCH. CHROME. From American-made Fords and Chevrolets to more eclectic overseas Porsches, '50s rides ...
Derelict 1950s classic cars are far from unusual because you can find millions of them in junkyards across the U.S. But while there's plenty to choose from when it comes to Fords, GMs, and Mopars, you ...
The 1950s was a great era for American automobiles. The economy was booming, Americans were eager to buy larger, more powerful cars, and Detroit-based companies delivered. Almost 58 million cars were ...
The 1950s were a wild and wonderful time for car design. Fresh off the optimism of World War II's end and riding the wave of the Space Age, automakers let their imaginations run wild. Rockets were ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Different_Brian / iStock.com They just don't make them like they used to. Most cars from the 1950s are long gone, but some have ...
While every gearhead has their own favorite decade of cars, most will agree that the '50s gave us the most prolific cars. It was the golden age of automobiles. Cars of the era were so good that one of ...
Six General Motors concept car from the 1950s — five of them stunningly restored, the sixth even more stunning because it is untouched since it was reclaimed from decades in a suburban Detroit ...
The word "iconic" is thrown around so freely these days that its meaning is becoming as faded as the paint on an un-garaged classic car. When it comes to those very classics, however, the term still ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week, a surprising cluster of 1950s European cars occupied some prime parking spots on Lexington Avenue and 75th Street in ...
Even though we had two years of publishing HOT ROD Magazine under our collective belts and there were 24 separate issues of "The Automotive 'HOW-TO-DO-IT' Magazine" in our library, HRM was still a ...