A brief history of the Mustang: Lee Iacocca had the basic idea for what would become the Mustang as early as 1960, his concept was to create an inexpensive personal car that
In 1964 Playboy Magazine started a tradition of gifting the 'Playmate of the Year' a car; from 1964-1975 those cars were painted in the magazine's signature color Playboy Pink. Some of the
by Michael Satterfield Racing Division LA is one of those rare companies that has taken its focus to the level of obsession, all things Shelby American, from the GT40 that is parked
There were only 998 true Cobras ever made, and over on TopGear.Com Richard Hammond writes about driving one of the originals. CLICK HERE for the whole story. Words: Richard Hammond Photos: Justin Leighton
by Michael Satterfield You never know what you will find in Small Town USA, today it looks like we might have stepped back into a dealer showroom from the early ’60s. No
by Michael Satterfield Photos by Todd Morris Holman-Moody is one of those legendary names in American Motorsports, from NASCAR to LeMans they have done it all. Today the shop is still active
Ford’s 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine has won the prestigious International Paul Pietsch Award 2013 for technological innovation at the Auto Motor und Sport Best Cars Awards. This newest award is the fifth that Ford’s 1.0-litre
TGR Staff – 01/21/2013 The 1960s was a golden era for British motorsport, and few series captured the spirit of the time quite like the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC). Established in
TGR Staff Said to be formerly the property of the late Ken Miles: A Shelby American Ford GT40 Team jacket by Martin of California, 1965, this jacket sold for over $11K ($13,750
by Michael Satterfield The 1965 Ford Mustang is considered by many as one of the most iconic cars of all time, Frey and Iaccoca crafted the perfect car, at the perfect time. While the Mustang
Los Angeles, CA – (November 29, 2012) Hot on the heels of Steve Saleen regaining his namesake brand comes the first model announcement since the news was released. Making his announcement at
by Michael Satterfield The original Batmobile from the 1960s “Batman” TV series is to be sold at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale, Arizona auction. According to George Barris, 87, who created the car by customizing