1970 Ford Torino King Cobra: NASCAR’s Dominating Legend

In 1970, Ford Motor Company set its sights on NASCAR dominance with the formidable Ford Torino King Cobra. This revolutionary racing machine was more than just a car; it was Read More >>
In 1970, Ford Motor Company set its sights on NASCAR dominance with the formidable Ford Torino King Cobra. This revolutionary racing machine was more than just a car; it was Read More >>
The second-generation Ford Mustang, introduced in 1973 and produced until 1978, marked a significant shift in the iconic pony car’s design and positioning. The 1977 model year, in particular, brought Read More >>
The 1988 Chevrolet Camaro represents a significant chapter in the legacy of the third-generation Camaro, introduced by Chevrolet for the 1982 model year. Building on the success of its predecessors, Read More >>
The 1970 Ford Galaxie 500 is a classic American full-size car known for its bold styling, spacious comfort, and powerful V8 engine options. A true icon of its era, it continues to captivate collectors with its blend of performance and luxury. Read More >>
The Ferrari 599XX, based on the 599 GTB Fiorano, is an extreme track car designed for unparalleled performance. While sharing the same transaxle layout and engine type as its road-going Read More >>
In 1957, Chevrolet introduced a vehicle that would become an enduring symbol of American automotive excellence: the Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible. Celebrated for its performance, style, and luxury, the 1957 Read More >>
The 1953 Bentley R Type Continental stands as a testament to luxury, performance, and timeless design. With only 208 examples built, this remarkable vehicle has left an indelible mark on Read More >>
In late 1966, Ford designers embarked on an ambitious project to create a Mustang concept that would not only excite enthusiasts but also preview some of the design updates coming Read More >>
The 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351, introduced in September 1970, stands as a true icon in the muscle car era. Green-lighted by Ford’s new president, Semon “Bunkie” Knudsen, the Boss Read More >>
Shay Brummer’s 1955 Chevrolet First Series pickup seemed destined to live out its days in an Oklahoma field. But in 2018, Brummer came to its rescue. Now, the truck features Read More >>
The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta, the first model in the legendary Berlinetta series, was introduced as a perfect blend of daily driving and race-winning performance. This model, designed for both Read More >>
The Aston Martin Virage made its grand debut at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1988. Designed by John Heffernan and Ken Greeley, the Virage was celebrated for its refined styling Read More >>
The 1963 Ford Zephyr 4, a quintessential British saloon, captures the elegance and engineering prowess of its era. As part of Ford’s successful Zephyr range, the Zephyr 4 offered a Read More >>
The Beginning of a Love Affair with the Trans Am For Ben Deutschman, a long-time Mopar enthusiast, the journey to owning a Pontiac Trans Am began with a twist of Read More >>
The competitive fire never diminishes in world-class athletes. Discontented sitting on the sidelines, 2009 FIA Formula One World Champion Jenson Button returns to the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion on August Read More >>
This 1968 Shelby Mustang GT500 fastback shines in its original Acapulco Blue livery with a powerful 428 Cobra Jet V8, power features, and a stunning black interior. Read More >>
A Lifelong Passion Cory Larsen’s love for Chevrolet muscle cars began in high school with his first car, a 1969 Chevelle. Almost five decades later, he’s on his fourth ’69 Read More >>
“Evolution” has earned its reputation as the pinnacle of 1970 Dodge Charger evolution, boasting an entirely carbon-fiber body structure that sets new standards in American muscle car engineering. Building on Read More >>
DMC Exotic Car Tuning Limited proudly unveils its latest masterpiece: the Mercedes Benz W201 AMG 190e 2.5-16 Wide Body Kit. This resto-mod pays tribute to the legendary 1990s icon, celebrated Read More >>
The Porsche brand’s origins trace back to the Austrian town of Gmünd, where Ferry Porsche’s visionary ideas led to the creation of the first car bearing the Porsche name. On Read More >>