A brief fling with a 1961 Chrysler Newport convertible led John L. Stein to go searching for another. What he found was even ...
McLaren has unveiled the successor to its F1 and P1 halo hypercars. The W1 gets its name from the company’s “World Championship mindset,” and its spec is suitably earth-shattering. Take the powertrain ...
In perusing car ads, you’ll sometimes see the term “slicktop,” which means that the car has no sunroof. While I loathe the car-salesman-vibe of the term almost as much as “restomod” or the phrase “all ...
It’s no secret that Japanese classics are having some time in the sun as younger enthusiasts slowly climb into the collector car market and bring with them the machines that marked the dreams of their ...
Last weekend, VanDerBrink Auctions hosted a sale of Corvettes and Corvette parts that Bill Slavens accumulated over a lifetime of collecting. The hoarded cars and parts included Corvettes from 1953 ...
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The Nikolas MG TD still wears the same pale-yellow paint that it did when Robert Nikolas purchased it in 1959. It has racked up less than 16,000 miles since it was build more than 70 years ago. Paul ...
Could you discuss cleaning off mold from leather seats? I have had to move my car from heated storage into an aluminum garage. This has resulted in mold on my leather seats. For economic reasons, I ...
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Records show that Hitchcock ordered the car on May 20, 1958, eight days before his acclaimed film Vertigo would open in theaters. Delivery was exactly one month later. Hitchcock likely would have been ...
Some of you may think I have strict, scheduled plans for my weekly column fodder. But I assure you nothing could be further from the truth. Sometimes I mean to write up a car I really love—like a ...