As Tulsa prepares for Route 66 centennial celebrations and the upcoming Route 66 Capitol Cruise, one local restoration shop is helping preserve both classic cars and the memories attached to them.
As Route 66 marks its 100th anniversary, The Christian Science Monitor travels its length to discover what American stories ...
I have no idea how many people owned these cars before I did, but I’m grateful they kept them out of harm’s way for me to write this story today.
Buick used technology that no other American brand was brave enough to attempt, and they didn't even need 8 cylinders to ...
Iconic cars from the big screen will include Scooby Doo’s Mystery Machine, KITT from Knight Rider and a Delorean Time Machine ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary things are hiding in plain sight, and the Palm Springs Air Museum is proof that California ...
This custom Mustang, nicknamed Mongrel, earns its name by mixing high-end parts, aggressive styling, and an LS powertrain into one purpose-built pro touring machine. Built by Art from T34 Speed, the ...
A Tesla auto parts shop owner in Sacramento spent about $40,000 and two years converting a 1966 Ford Mustang into a fully ...
Installing a NASCAR engine in a rough 1966 coupe was the first step. Brian Navarra converted this classic into a capable ...
Ford built the same 1966 pony car for Germany, but a trademark fight forced it to drop the most famous part of the badge ...
Ford could not use the "Mustang" name in Europe, so it had to sell the model under a different name and with certain ...
The Ford Mustang has been in continuous production since 1964, but it was the fifth generation that took American muscle back to its roots. While the fourth-generation Ford Mustang was an icon in its ...