1934 Lancia Belna

With its clean lines and diminutive dimensions, this tidy little roadster made a nice counterpoint to the opulent grand classics as it rolled onto the Pebble Beach lawn. Owned by John Moir...

1934 Ford EcoBoost Hot Rod

Aiming to disprove the old saw that there’s no replacement for displacement, Ford has dropped its twin-turbocharged and direct-injected 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 into a SEMA-bound 1934 Ford t...
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1934 Duesenberg SJ ”Mormon Meteor”

What do you do for thrills if you are Ab Jenkins, the Duesenberg test-driver whose job it was to verify that each car produced was capable of the company's claimed 100 mph? You have a fast...

2009 Mitsubishi Galant

Mitsubishi appeared to have it all going right: its Outlander is a credible compact ute, the new Lancer is a genuine success, and its seductive Concept RA was a smash at the 2008 NAIAS in ...

1933 Stutz Roadster – News

A.K. Miller, a.k.a. Nutzy Stutzy, was an eccentric millionaire playboy pilot with a passion for Stutz cars and parts. Born to wealth but known as a skinflint miser in the mold of Ebenezer S...

Zoom-Zoom Evolution

The new Atenza (Mazda has always had a dual-naming strategy, with one set of monikers for the Japanese market and another for the rest of the world) also is designed to embody the automa...

1933 Ford Pickup

Many people have stories about a car they saw as a child and knew they just had to have when they got old enough, but how many eventually purchased that exact car? In 1957, a friend of thi...