This 1959 Chevrolet Kingswood wagon is all kinds of special; the car has never been restored, but that’s specifically why ...
The International Hot Rod Association has purchased the Rockingham Speedway, the association announced Thursday. The IHRA did not disclose the terms of the deal, including the price, in the ...
A skeleton "driving" a custom 1996 Lincoln hearse? You've arrived at the 2025 Shiny Rust Hot Rod Show. What the new Epstein photos show After winning his first Oscar, Tom Cruise kept repeating the ...
“Who the hell said Cadillac needed an Optiq-V?” said a friend of mine who stays abreast of the electric car scene. I don’t know who said that either, but General Motors wanted to make it, so here we ...
This was not the very first motorized hearse ever produced, though at the time, most hearses were still horse-driven carriages. Undertakers were eager to make the switch to motorized hearses, though, ...
Editor's note: This week we reached into the My Favorite Ride archive for this classic column from May 2017. This is how it happens sometimes. I’m driving on the west side of Bloomington, Indiana the ...
It’s not a Volkswagen, and it’s not a Volvo. Nor is it a rare Rambler or anything like that. It’s a 1959 Renault Domaine—and how it got to North America remains a mystery. The French automaker never ...
A Farmingdale man defied the odds after being told he would never walk again by restoring a classic hot rod — and now he’s headed to Long Island for a popular car show with a new lease on life. Tony ...