Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued ...
Future Studios Cars on MSN
We modernised a 1950s Ford F100
BROTHERS Mike and Jim Ring from Spring Green, Wisconsin, are two custom car building legends known as 'The Ringbrothers'. One ...
The name "Nailhead" comes from the tiny valves Buick used in trying to make a V8 as slim as possible. The engine also was ...
TopSpeed on MSN
10 Times American Engines Powered Europe's Elite Sports Cars
Iconic European performance cars from the 20th century, like the De Tomaso Pantera and AC Cobra, were powered by legendary ...
Based on the video game series of the same name, the show Fallout is loaded not only with memorable characters, but with ...
CarBuzz on MSN
The 10 Tiniest V8 Engines Ever Put In Production Cars
Is there anything better than a lumpy, large-displacement V8? Well, how about a small-capacity V8 engine, revving to 9,000 ...
The Detroit automaker officially sets up shop at the $1.5B development on the former site of J.L. Hudson’s department store ...
Just over 5,400 Pontiac Bonnevilles were built in the final year for the 428 engine, and this example was probably one of the ...
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This Famous Performance Brand Still Wants To Come To America, But Not With The Cars You Want
Alpine revives plans for US market entry, but iconic A110 sports car won't lead the charge. EVs will take priority.
David Madeira is CEO of America's Automotive Trust and is behind "The Drive Home," a rally that spans the U.S. and ends in ...
Obituaries for Perry County for the weeks preceding January 10. Wallace Elliott “Wally” Moyer, 89, formerly of Duncannon, ...
Getting familiar with Chicago’s expressways — which are referred to by name instead of number — can be confusing.
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