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In the 1980s, GM's Monte Carlo and Grand Prix aerocoupes were modified to compete in NASCAR with the wind-cheating Ford Thunderbird.
No matter the concept, the "Bugeye" Austin-Healey Sprite is one of the ultimate blank canvases for sports-car satisfaction.
The software and tech enabling the latest new-car features could render those vehicles unrepairable in the not-too-distant future.
In this episode of According To You, we share the answers given by Hagerty Media readers when asked about their favorite vehicle facelifts.
After carving 43 miles of smooth asphalt that rises through meadows and dense forest on its way to a mile-high peak, a driver might conclude that the Cherohala Skyway was made purely for the fun of it ...
"Preservation" and "modification" seem like opposites, but they have the same goal—keeping cars on the road and the culture around them alive.
With its Rolls-like ride and exquisite styling, the Cadillac Celestiq is a glorious vanity project to polish the company crest.
Hagerty Media editor Sajeev Mehta has ordered a truck from Slate Automotive. Here's why he found the EV trucklet so compelling.
It's rare and obscure, but the Chevrolet V-8-powered Bizzarrini 5300 has a fascinating history, and prices to match its looks and its speed.
It might still exist, but the old catalogs of J.C. Whitney, the original automotive catalog company, are missed by many of a certain age.
The allure of reviving a car from the dead and road-tripping it home might not be the smartest idea, but it makes for a heck of an adventure.
The tale behind the Dodge Viper is as heroic as it gets. We sit down with two program insiders who share little-known facts about the saga.