The 1930s brought many innovations to the automobile market. Cars became safer, more comfortable, and more powerful. Carmakers also began adopting aerodynamic designs. In 1934, the Chrysler Airflow ...
Before Hudson was folded into American Motors, it had developed its own eight-cylinder engine. Yet for years, it stuck with ...
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Why Ford's flathead V8 engine died
How Ford's Flathead V8 Engine Works, And Why It Disappeared In 1932 Ford introduced the mass market to V8 engines, sticking a 3.6L flathead V8 producing a terrifying 65 horsepower in the Model 18. The ...
This car is one of 11,001 units sold in 1953. And while it may not seem that rare, it's one of only a few unrestored survivors.
Fresh from winning the Grand National Roadster Show Best Radical Custom class, earning the Outstanding Display Award and the ...
Edwin Herrera, 46, allegedly stole the van Tuesday morning from Animal Lovers' Pet Salon. He's due in court Wednesday.
It was announced by Car and Driver on Feb. 4 that Iskenerian passed away in hospice care at 104 years old. He is survived by ...
His influence can be felt in every form of motorsport today,” Car and Driver magazine wrote of the man who powered some of the fastest cars of his era with his innovative engine camshafts.
It was a snowy afternoon in Bozeman, a city of nearly 60,000 nestled among the mountains of southern Montana. Temperatures hovered in the mid-30s. The city’s mobile crisis team had just gotten a call ...
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10 Influential Engines That Reshaped Automotive History
These are ten of the most influential engines in automotive history. Each one of them made waves for rather different reasons.
Frank Kurtis was an immensely talented builder of racing and roadgoing cars in the early days of motorsports. Known for his ...
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