The Apartment, Psycho, and Peeping Tom are all among the greatest movies of the year 1960 that are widely regarded as ...
The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
In the heart of Tulsa lies a bargain hunter’s utopia where forty bucks can transform an empty trunk into a treasure chest—the Tulsa Flea Market isn’t just shopping, it’s a full-contact sport where the ...
Remember when you could pick up a cool old car for a few grand? Well, those days are long gone for some of the most legendary ...
The end may not be near — given Amtrak’s current, chronic capacity shortage, exacerbated by last spring’s sudden withdrawal of the Horizon coach fleet — but the company has begun the lengthy process ...
The most powerful muscle car of the 1960s was the Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake. While the Cobra may have started out as an ...
Sometimes referred to as "the poor man's Porsche," the Chevrolet Corvair was produced between 1960 and 1969. It was the ...
Richard Dick Trickle remains one of American motorsport’s most memorable figures. The blue-collar racer, whose legend far ...
Wire wheels aren't in favor today on new cars – unless lowriders count – but they've been around since the dawn of the automobile, and there are plenty of cars through the years that just wouldn't ...
The V8 engine is a staple of American car culture. The loud sound, large power numbers and versatility have helped keep the big motors around for more than a century. Due to car companies moving ...
Back before Craigslist and The Paper Shop ads were replaced by Facebook Marketplace, life was a bit simpler. Muscle cars were much more obtainable, and you could easily find one for next to nothing.
Manual transmissions are very rare these days, especially from American car companies. Since most drivers prefer automatics, a stick shift is an acquired taste. With most of them remaining only in ...