The “Snow Cruiser”: A Sad but Fascinating Tale of America’s Lost Antarctic Explorer
In the late 1930s, American polar explorers set out to build something the world had never seen before — a massive all-terrain vehicle called the Snow Cruiser.
Survivor Porsche 912 Finally Washed After 46 Years, Forgotten Flat-Four Lives Again
It may seem hard to believe someone would neglect a classic Porsche for decades, but it happens more often than you think. This 1960s 912, for instance, was parked in 1979 and didn't get proper TLC until a whopping 46 years later.
Before the Daytona, There Was the Charger 500: The Underdog That Paved the Way for a Legend 1969 Dodge
This rare 1969 Dodge Hemi Charger 500, finished in Dark Bronze Metallic and powered by a matching-numbers 426 Hemi, is heading to auction soon.
1949 Oldsmobile Barn Find Gets First Wash in Decades, Becomes Stunning Survivor
A 1949 Oldsmobile discovered in a barn has finally received its first proper wash in decades — what once looked like a forgotten relic has transformed into a remarkably well-preserved survivor, ready to capture the attention of classic car enthusiasts.
6 Underrated Japanese Supercars You’ve Probably Never Heard Of — But Should Have
Japan’s auto industry hasn’t always been about practicality and mass-market cars.
5 Most Fascinating First-Generation Mustang Concepts That Made Automotive History
Introduced in 1964, the first-generation Ford Mustang redefined the auto industry, creating the pony car segment and inspiring visionary concept cars that shaped automotive history.
Over 200 Classic Cars from Massive Private Collection Go Up for Auction in the U.S.
A rare collection of more than 200 vintage vehicles is being auctioned in Alabama, with proceeds going toward charity.
Fascinating Facts About Buick Many Americans Have Never Heard Of
A few surprising facts about one of my all-time favorite car brands.
1991 GMC Syclone Truck Holds a Bittersweet Story, Still Waiting for Its Driver to Return
1991 GMC Syclone Truck Hides a Sad Story, It's Still Waiting for Its Owner To Come Home
9 Iconic American Cars Most Americans Have Never Heard Of
Everyone knows the legends — Mustang, Corvette, Dodge Charger. But there are others that earned cult status in their own right.
Forgotten 5-Star Hotel Turns Into a Graveyard for Luxury Cars
Urban explorers made a startling discovery in where a long-abandoned five-star hotel and casino has become a dumping ground for high-end luxury vehicles.
The Twilight Saga: The Cars of Bella, Edward, and Jacob
When it comes to Twilight, we’re not here to debate the plot — we’re here for the cars. Let’s take a look back at what Bella, Edward, and the Cullen family kept in their garages.
Rare Find in the U.S.: 1992 Honda Accord Reaches 1 Million Miles on Its Original Engine
One owner, 33 years, and nearly a million miles — the incredible story of a Japanese wagon.
1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova Packs L72 Power, One of the Rarest Muscle Cars Ever Built
Back in 1929, Frank Yenko opened a Durant dealership. When the Durant brand folded in 1934, he switched to Chevrolet. About 30 years later, his son Don Yenko began creating what would become some of the most legendary muscle cars in American automotive history.
Owner Claims This 1966 Impala Was Mainly Used for Getting Ice Cream With the Kids
This 1966 Chevrolet Impala was part of a private collection, and if you’re wondering how it managed to rack up just 44,000 miles, the eBay seller has a simple explanation.