One of the most famous trucks to wear a Dodge badge is the L’il Red Express Truck. The lore of the L’il Red Express was ...
The most iconic holiday commercials starring cars The holidays and cars share a special place in advertising history. From ...
Not all "Star Trek" fans may be aware that Khan actor Ricardo Montalban had a very quotable line from a series of '70s and '80s Chrysler TV commercials.
View post: Kia’s Vision Meta Turismo Looks Like the Electric Stinger Fans Have Been Waiting For The 1970 Pontiac GTO exemplified muscle-car era power, design, and mechanical simplicity. Features ...
The crew at Hagerty, thanks in no small part to having reams of data at their disposal, know the minutiae of the collector car market. After all, it’s their job. But data is useless without analysis.
Rosie’s Diner, a historic establishment currently located in central Michigan, is in the process of moving to Alabama, according to a GoFundMe page launched by the restaurant’s new owner. “We couldn’t ...
While unquestionably cool, these five muscle cars were sales disasters during the 1970s. Today, however, their rarity makes them some of the most expensive and sought-after American classics. During ...
The trend for re-imagining 1970s classic cars shows no sign of abating, with the release of a controversial electric reboot of the much-missed Ford Capri, as well as EV versions of the Renault 4 and 5 ...
CHELSEA, MI – A bit of excitement stirred for a few hours as film crews descended upon downtown Chelsea this week. Witnesses said it appeared to be for a commercial of a major auto manufacturer on ...
Known as Bien Sur, the oceanfront property includes a main home built in 1971, plus seven additional guest homes and cottages. The property is perched on a clifftop above California’s famed Highway ...
ST. ALBANS, W.Va. (WSAZ) – The St. Albans Police Department is launching an investigation after a 1970s car was discovered in the Kanawha River. During a training exercise on Tuesday, divers with the ...
Few Chicago TV commercials ever really reach iconic status. It’s a small club. Car dealer Maury Ettleson was definitely a member. The tagline he proclaimed with his business partner Nick Celozzi was ...