San Francisco's Mission District, also known as "The Mission," is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. The neighborhood has been in existence since the early 1800's, and has been home to a ...
Launched in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the first sports car introduced in the U.S. by a major automaker since the Great Depression. But the truth is Nash Motors did it before ...
Iconic coupes built between 1955 and 1957 by Chevrolet is widely-asserted as the epitome of American motoring greatness. While not every coupe over the course of Chevrolet's more than century-long ...
In all truth, HOT ROD has shunned customs for a long few decades because we're biased against stuff that isn't built for performance. Yet, examining that prejudice, we find our position indefensible ...
June 14, 1954, is a date that won’t raise eyebrows or snatch ‘wows’ from the regular, everyday, normal gearhead. Still, one particular piston loyalist smiles in nostalgia when the moment is mentioned.
A barn find is the automotive equivalent of panning for gold. To uncover one requires patience and persistence, not to mention sifting through mountains of dirt and debris. But Hagerty’s Tom Cotter is ...
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Of all the concept cars ever shown off to a fawning public, one of the coolest has got to be this 1954 Desoto Adventurer II Coupe. It was originally built in 1954, and it sits atop a Chrysler Imperial ...
An aftermarket shop based out of North Carolina recently completed work on a stunning 1954 Chevy Bel Air equipped with a supercharged 6.2L LT4 V8 crate engine. The shop, Retro Designs, says it started ...
An original 1954 Chevrolet Corvette design prototype with an unreleased facelift is coming up for sale at auction. It’s actually one of GM’s original Corvette show cars, updated with design cues that ...
As head of GM’s Art and Color section, Harley J. Earl created the first concept car, the Buick Y-Job. With the positive reception of the Y-Job, Earl began spearheading the production of other one-off ...
Theodore Merickel's 1932 Chevrolet three-window coupe was too easy for my readers. Nine readers correctly guessed this. Only one guessed this beauty was a 1934 Chevy. A note. Because the Dispatch ...