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In addition to one of the most impressive assemblies of dealership neon signs, the video shows just a few of the other Fords ...
Chevrolet’s V-8 models continued turning up the heat as the ’50s rolled on. In 1957, the big news beneath the hood included a displacement increase as the 265 was bored out to 283 cubic inches. A ...
After carving 43 miles of smooth asphalt that rises through meadows and dense forest on its way to a mile-high peak, a driver ...
We rely heavily on data and logic at Hagerty Insider, but if there’s ever a situation where logic goes out the window, it’s when we see a never-driven, delivery-mile example of a 30- or 40-year-old ...
The 993 generation of Porsche 911 carries a great weight of expectation. As the final air-cooled 911, it’s seen as the pinnacle of the breed by many, especially as it was the model charged with ...
As the summer driving season approaches, Hagerty’s new Road of the Year award is meant to encourage Hagerty Drivers Club members and all automotive enthusiasts to get off the freeways and explore a ...
Among second- and early third-generation Corvettes, big-block cars tend to dominate any debate about which spec of America’s sports car is king. There are some exceptions, though: The L84 “Fuelie” in ...
There’s something to be learned from any time period, even one as universally disliked as the Malaise Era (circa 1973–83). The number of innovations and popularizations that improved our lives during ...
MG billed itself as “the sports car that America loved first.” Back in the Mad Men era, it was one of the few taglines that wasn’t complete BS. That’s because back in the ’40s, American servicemen ...
The phrase “if you know, you know” tends to get thrown around too much, but in the case of the Toyota Land Cruiser, the adage works. Toyota’s prolific off-roader has conquered pretty much every ...
In the early 1980s, Mazda was flush with capital from record sales and already deep in the design process for the next generation of the RX-7. Having proven to the world that it could solve ...
Even if your tastes tend toward other eras, it’s hard to dispute that the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s produced some of the most memorable machinery in the history of our hobby. That time period had just ...