Which car in the mid 1960s gave you independent suspension all round, fiberglass body and fuel injection? The Corvette Stingray did…
Holy Lincoln Futura Batman! The Making of the Batmobile.
Did you know the Batmobile was a revamped Lincoln show car from the mid 1950s? You do now - read on to find out the story of how it was transformed into the most famous tv car of all time.
Springsteen and the "69 Chevy with a 396"
Racing in the Street - Bruce Springsteen’s ode to street racers everywhere, from his 1977 masterpiece album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. Great song - but why fuelie heads on a 396? Read on to get the answer…
Why Americans drive on the right
The answer goes back to 18th and 19th century lazy boards, and hand brakes - as explained here
BULLITT - how they filmed the greatest car chase ever
Superb article by Susan Encinas on the background to the most famous car chase in film history
Flip-out! Why didn't the Aussie Chargers have roll-down rear windows?
One of Australia’s greatest, most loved cars was the Charger hardtop coupe. But why didn’t those rear windows wind down to give it that classic pillarless look for summer cruising?
An Aussie Charger takes on Mustangs in Illinois...
An Aussie Chrysler hemi takes on the Mustangs in the US and surprises everyone to learn it’s not a 426, but a six cylinder…
What was it like to drive a 426 Hemi?
Here we have one of the best descriptions of what it was like to open up a 1960s 426 Chrysler Hemi
Vintage road test: 1969 Charger 500 426 Hemi
Big Bud Lindeman’s Car & Track was the precursor to modern car shows like Top Gear. Big Bud is still king when it comes to entertaining dialogue - read on for some examples
Pontiac GTO: The Original Muscle Phenomenon
Lovers of classic muscle in general, and GTO fans in particular, will love this superb look back at the original GTO - written by the great David E Davis Jnr, one of the finest ever automotive writers