Plan the ultimate road trip through the Southwest and stay at historic hotels that have hosted movie stars, presidents, and pioneers of the American West.
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
TGR Staff One of the rare Shelby Cobras at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion was this “barn find” DragonSnake Cobra. One of just six Shelby Cobras equipped by the factory with the DragonSnake
by Michael Satterfield The Barnsdall Rio Grande service station was built in 1929 and is similar in style to a classic Richfield station just a few miles from my home just off
TGR Staff Ok not really a GPS, but the ITER-AVTO was pretty cool the rolling keymap would be set by the driver in the correct position. The map passes the screen in a
by Michael Satterfield Today’s NASCAR is a family sport with 75 million loyal fans, growing bigger and more mainstream by the day. Part Disney, part Vegas, part Barnum & Bailey, NASCAR is
by Michael Satterfield -09/15/2012 It is a rare sight to see an original Cobra on the road, even at car shows many of the “Cobras” are simply replicas, but rarer still is finding
I was lucky enough to be invited to a special event at the original Shelby Factory in Venice, California. The same factory that Steve McQueen and Carroll Shelby were photographed in front