Concept cars are exactly what they are called—just a "concept." Don't look too closely at the details of how producible the car is because it's just a concept of a car. What typically survives from ...
In the late 1950s, General Motors' engineering department became enticed by mid-engine vehicles and developed the CERV I experimental vehicle. The automaker continued toying with the idea through the ...
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Based on extensive research of work orders by Studio X designer Roy Lonberger and GM Design chief archivist Christo Datini, we traced 11 notable designs most accurately cited as following the awesome ...
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Some of those on the outside demean it as the Ford Pinto of its day, a Dead Car Driving. Ralph Nader started the car-safety movement by indicting it as "Unsafe at Any Speed." Youngsters probably think ...
Say what you want about barn finds, but you can't deny they sometimes bring back gems that the world even forgot existed. Theoretically, these discoveries represent the second chance a classic car ...
Today, the Chevrolet Corvair is best known for being spotlighted in consumer advocate Ralph Nader's 1965 book "Unsafe At Any Speed," but Jay Leno feels there's more to the Corvair than that. On the ...
Most pickup trucks follow a familiar template: engine in the front, bed in the back. That isn't the case with this 1961 Chevrolet Corvair pickup, featured on a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage." ...
We cover some of the incredible 4×4 rescues documented on Matt’s Off Road Recovery YouTube channel every so often, but there’s been a project going on in the background we haven’t talked about for a ...