Randell is an automotive journalist who focuses on features and listicles that will tickle the imagination of car enthusiasts. With his years of experience as a physical therapist and online content ...
Buying a classic car, especially a hunk of American iron from the 1950s to the early 1970s is a double-edged sword. One on hand, you can own a rolling piece of American history. On the other hand, it ...
Buying a classic car can be an exhilarating experience — not to mention a solid investment. For one, older vehicles may be easier to work on and restore than contemporary cars, thanks to their lack of ...
Classic car ownership is a hobby that transcends generations, yet the motivations and preferences of owners often vary ...
America's roads may look a little older in the future. Not the pavement, but the vehicles driving on it. The Nationa Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has finally put the stipulations of a ...
A man in Kansas who bought a 1959 Corvette has found himself litigating with the state in an attempt to keep them from destroying the car. The Kafkaesque situation causes shivers for other car owners ...
People buy classic cars for all kinds of reasons. John Raimer bought his 1964 Pontiac GTO to relive his high school days in Westland. Bruce Brigham got back into the classic car culture based on the ...
Modifying your vehicle may make it more difficult to find insurance or lead to higher insurance costs for cars, but some ...