1969 was a wild year in America, with the flower power movement and the Apollo 11 moon landing. It was also a good year for truck-lovers with the 5th-generation Ford F-Series. Do you want to go back in time? Enter a drawing to win a custom 1969 Ford F-100 truck -- and help a good cause!
If this ain’t the most writerly thing I’ve ever heard, I don’t know what is. The novelist Clive Cussler wasn’t always a superstar novelist. Before he struck big, he worked in advertising (as we all seem to do). After selling some novels in the early 70s, he struck gold with Raise the Titanic in 1977. …
No matter how often we “innovate” or forge a “new path,” there is almost always something from the past that precedes the unprecedented; we just have to look for it.
The contents of the massive barn find hit eBay, and buyers and watchers flocked to see the collection's contents. However, things quickly got weird and mysterious as buyers noticed red flags from the cars and even the mysterious seller.
Classic cars, antique cars, vintage cars, all these terms sound interchangeable. but they're not. It's time to learn the difference between each of these automobiles.
Rambler Ranch is for the weary AMC fan who is tired of the mockery and endless stream of rusted out AMCs. Rambler Ranch is a celebration of all things Nash and AMC.
Many car nerds – myself included – have spent countless hours crawling the internet for a story about a real barn find. The more stories we find like this amazing Lotus Esprit barn find, the more we can allow ourselves to believe that it’s still possible for us to find one. Every new barn-find story …
I love covering barn-finds. It is the automotive equivalent of buried pirate treasure; you know you’ll likely never find one yourself, but you know they are out there. Of course, like buried treasure, not all barn-finds were created equal. Just because it’s a barn-find doesn’t mean it’s a vintage, lost, uber-rare, racing legend or prototype …
Ah, the 80s. You were so ugly, yet, for some reason, we can’t help but love you. The 80s is back, y’all. It’s in our fashion, TV shows, movies, and definitely in our car and truck taste. Think about it; all the big, brown, square trucks are back and cost 10x what they did new. …
Getting a new (or maybe more appropriate for this article, old car) vehicle is really exciting. You fawn over it and clean it endlessly, ordering parts in a frenzy to set it up just the way you want it. Then you remember the DMV. Depending on which state you live in, this can be quite …