Now here’s an interesting conundrum. About a week ago, the Summit Racing folks shared our article on what defines a vehicle’s classic status on their Facebook page, along with a […]
Given how rare Sunbeam Tigers are nowadays, we were delighted to come across such a pristine looking example at a recent Cars & Coffee event near Cincinnati, Ohio—and were downright […]
A while back, we were strolling through rows of vintage cars and trucks at the Goodguys Summit Racing Nationals, when we fell upon a near-pristine 1983 Chevy Cavalier: Make no […]
Any Chevy fan will undoubtedly be familiar with the name Callaway, the famed engineering shop responsible for a series of high-performance Corvettes. Unfortunately, the gearhead world has just learned of […]
As America readied itself for its 200th birthday in 1976, the familiar red-white-blue paint scheme was applied liberally to everything from teapots to trains. So it’s probably no surprise that […]
On June 30th, 1953 the first production Corvette rolled off the assembly line. And after being re-christened as the Sting Ray in 1963, the C2 Corvette brought ever-increasing performance to “America’s Sports […]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just issued a proposed set of strict new federal emissions standards for all new cars, trucks, and SUVs starting in 2027. While SEMA […]
The following article features excerpts from our conversation with Doug Gordon. You can hear the entire interview in this episode of the OnAllCylinders Podcast: *** In the context of sports, […]
We are saddened to report news that Nancy Edelbrock passed away earlier this week. Nancy was the wife of Vic Edelbrock and, in addition to being the matriarch of the […]
When GM officially announced the end of the 6th-Gen Camaro a while back, we were wondering if the Chevy folks would send the Camaro off with some slick special models. […]