
May 14, 1966 – Subaru introduces the 1000
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the
Few cars have captured the spirit of everyday performance and style quite like the Ford Capri. First introduced in 1969,
The automobile is one of the most transformative inventions of the modern era, shaping industries, economies, and daily life across
Cars that are now considered classic have played a crucial role in shaping the automotive industry, influencing design, engineering, and
Classic station wagons are making a serious comeback, and it’s easy to see why. These vintage haulers combine practicality with
International Harveter doesn’t just make combines, they are are combine. What? The company was founded during the merger of McCormick
Volkswagen purchasing chief executive Jose Ignacio Lopez resigned on this day in 1996 amid charges of corporate espionage against General
Not all cool cars wear collector vehicle license plates, at least not yet anyway. While many people complain modern automakers
The first organized automobile race in the United States took place on this day in 1895. On July 10, earlier
Racecar driver Masanori Sekiya achieved his greatest fame behind the wheel as the first Japanese winner of the 24 Hours
After withdrawing from Formula One at the end of the 1962 season, Porsche refocused its attention to sports cars, where
On this day in 1971, a man known as Dan Cooper, later misidentified in a paper as D.B. Cooper, hijacked
So, you’ve just found the perfect project car. You’re pumped, for sure, but there’s still one question burning in the
At approximately 10 a.m. on this day in 1954, Chevrolet General Manager Thomas Keating drove a gold plated 1955 Chevrolet
Ford introduced the one-year-only Boss 351 Mustang on this day in 1970 for the 1971 model year at the Detroit
In honor of today’s automotive history lesson, in which Ford announced the impending end of Edsel production, I dug up
Oh, Packard, what may have been? One can only imagine all of the faux wood trim and bulbous curves that
Coney Island, New York is well known for its amusement park attractions, but on this day in 1901, it hosted
Are you looking for the perfect gift to give the car guy, car gal or car kid in your life?
On this day in 1977, the 100,000,000 U.S. built Ford rolled off the assembly line in Mahwah, New Jersey. The special
International Harveter doesn’t just make combines, they are are combine. What? The company was founded during the merger of McCormick
Volkswagen purchasing chief executive Jose Ignacio Lopez resigned on this day in 1996 amid charges of corporate espionage against General
Not all cool cars wear collector vehicle license plates, at least not yet anyway. While many people complain modern automakers
The first organized automobile race in the United States took place on this day in 1895. On July 10, earlier
Racecar driver Masanori Sekiya achieved his greatest fame behind the wheel as the first Japanese winner of the 24 Hours
After withdrawing from Formula One at the end of the 1962 season, Porsche refocused its attention to sports cars, where
On this day in 1971, a man known as Dan Cooper, later misidentified in a paper as D.B. Cooper, hijacked
So, you’ve just found the perfect project car. You’re pumped, for sure, but there’s still one question burning in the
At approximately 10 a.m. on this day in 1954, Chevrolet General Manager Thomas Keating drove a gold plated 1955 Chevrolet
Ford introduced the one-year-only Boss 351 Mustang on this day in 1970 for the 1971 model year at the Detroit
In honor of today’s automotive history lesson, in which Ford announced the impending end of Edsel production, I dug up
Oh, Packard, what may have been? One can only imagine all of the faux wood trim and bulbous curves that
Coney Island, New York is well known for its amusement park attractions, but on this day in 1901, it hosted
Are you looking for the perfect gift to give the car guy, car gal or car kid in your life?
On this day in 1977, the 100,000,000 U.S. built Ford rolled off the assembly line in Mahwah, New Jersey. The special
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the Japanese automaker had to step up
When patent lawyer George B. Selden first filed with the US Patent Office for an internal combustion engine on May
Motorcycle racer Erwin “Cannonball” Baker left San Diego for New York City on an Indian Motorcycle on this day in
When it comes to JDM cars, one name stands tall as both recognizable and fear inducing, depending on who you’re
Packard automobiles were known for their superior engineering, luxurious design, and long history of excellence in American automotive manufacturing. Founded
Since its inception, the Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class (R170) has epitomized the essence of a compact luxury roadster. Combining sporty design, lightweight
The C4 Chevrolet Corvette, which debuted nationally on this day in 1983, marked a significant turning point in the evolution
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