What is the greatest barn find in history? Well, the jury is still out on that, but I can recall highlights such as the Ferrari Dino buried in Los Angeles, the Mercedes-Benz 300SL discovered in Cuba, ...
You would think with all the car collectors and automotive prospectors out there scouring the world's barns, garages, storage sheds, fields, and the like for hidden automotive treasure, that the ...
For many of us, the poster child for hot-rodding would be the iconic 1932 Ford roadster, and by now you would think that every one of them had already been rodded, restored, parted-out, or lost to ...
Cars can—and sadly, often do—sometimes sit unused and largely forgotten for years. Usually, the cars that do are project cars, being slowly sculpted toward some sort of end; rarely are they supercars, ...
Between the time, the effort, and the money that's required of classic car restorations, there's no denying that they can make for rewarding projects and fascinating stories. However, sometimes, older ...
Hardly any modern supercar will respond well to sitting in a garage for 15 years, but if you had to pick one that could, it's probably the Ford GT. With a relatively simple supercharged American V8 in ...
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