In the immortal words of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, “Sometimes, dead is better.” This is particularly true when car companies reach back into their pasts to revive nameplates that should have been ...
Reviving a classic automotive brand is a dice roll. On the one hand, there’s a chance that dusting off a once-proud nameplate will attract interest from customers curious to see just how much heritage ...
1968. Richard Nixon was elected president. Fighting raged in Vietnam with no end in sight. America watched "Hawaii Five-O," "Mayberry RFD," and "Here's Lucy" on an ever increasing number of color ...
But GM’s biggest news came on October 2, 1959, when its first compact, the Chevrolet Corvair, went on sale. It was 180 inches long and rode on a 108-inch wheelbase, compared with 119 inches for the ...
Motor Trend's Angus MacKenzie is on hand as an amazing collection of classic Ferraris - including three 166 MM Barchettas, two 340s, a 500 Mondial, and an 857 Sport Scaglietti Spyder - gather to honor ...
Envision this: You're the editor of Motor Trend. And, naturally, you have lots of friends in automotive journalism. You see them at industry events, major auto shows, and press launches of important ...
Jaguar Classic captured our attention last year when it restored an old E-Type and converted it to electric power. Now, the automaker's classic car division has confirmed it will sell all-electric ...
They'd watched quietly, their motorcycles cooling in the parking lot, as he struggled to get behind the wheel of big, bronze-colored roadster. They were there when the roadster returned 20 minutes ...
[This story originally appeared in the September/October 2006 issue of MotorTrend Classic.] After GIs brought archaic MG TCs to the States in the late 1940s, the British designed new models to appeal ...