The 1960s was a time of great change in the U.S. The country was right in the thick of the civil rights movement, the emergence of hippies, the birth of rock music, and the era of the American muscle ...
Keeping old bangers on the road is an admirable feat and most (modern) motorists wouldn’t be able to cope with the ownership experience brought along by a ‘wonderful’ rust bucket from the days when ...
Nathaniel is an experienced automotive writer with more than 10 years of automotive writing under his belt. From model reviews to industry politics to new innovations and development, he covers a wide ...
The crew at Hagerty, thanks in no small part to having reams of data at their disposal, know the minutiae of the collector car market. After all, it’s their job. But without a skiff of analysis, data ...
As part of MotorTrend ’s 75th anniversary, we're looking back at some of history’s most significant cars. A complete list would fill a book, so for each decade we've selected five notable cars that ...
To be clear, the full-size 1962 Pontiac Catalina and Grand Prix were not meant to be '60s muscle cars, as the term hadn't even been coined. As precursors to the muscle car, full-size cars with ...
It has been said that the Valiant—which, by the way, did not officially become a Plymouth until 1961; perhaps it took the dealers that long to stop retching—incorporated several design cues that ...