Take a nostalgic ride through the Early 2000s SEMA shows, an era of import tuners, neon glow kits, and chrome that could blind a bystander. Here’s a look back at the cars
In 1951, Jean Trévoux and a rugged Packard 200 Club Sedan took on the world’s most dangerous road race, La Carrera Panamericana. From the jungles of Chiapas to the border at Ciudad
From the elegant lines of the President Limousine to the space-age styling of the Avanti, the Savoy Automobile Museum’s latest exhibit brings Studebaker’s rich and often underrated legacy back into the spotlight.
by Michael Satterfield There are few automotive museums that I recommend people take the time visit, but World of Speed in Wilsonville, OR should be on your list. Just a short drive
by Michael Satterfield In the mid-1980s, Romano Artioli dreamed of building the fastest sports car in the world and he wanted it to carry the name of his hero, one of most
by Michael Satterfield The best part about road trips are the things you unexpectedly discover along the way. While driving from Waco to look at some properties in the countryside, I spotted
Louisiana is one of my favorite states to road trip in, the rich history and incredible people make every trip to The Pelican State a memorable one. While there are many great
TGR Staff Shortly after American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (AHM) first opened for business in 1959, the company purchased a small fleet of Chevy pickups to deliver motorcycles to its fledgling dealers
TGR Staff Walther Arms and Panteao Productions are happy to announce the release of the new documentary, “The History of Walther.” In the twenty-two-minute documentary, Larry Vickers with Vickers Tactical, ventures to
by Michael Satterfield As I crisscross the state of Texas I often pass through small towns where I just find myself having to pull off, take pictures and read the historic markers.
by Michael Satterfield The late 80s and early 90s was an exciting time in racing, new technology was making cars faster and car brands like Nissan, Mazda, and Honda were making big
by Michael Satterfield Opened in 1940, the Streamline Hotel was a popular refuge for celebrities, race car drivers and even moonshine gangsters. Now, fully restored with Art Deco style and elegance, its
TGR Staff Originally published to great acclaim in 2006, Dr. Stephen Olvey’s memoir Rapid Response makes a long-awaited return to print — complete with new text and a new afterword by Dario