Confessions of an Import Carlisle first-timer
On the fence about going to the Carlisle Import & Performance Nationals? Here's your sign that you should go.
On the fence about going to the Carlisle Import & Performance Nationals? Here's your sign that you should go.
Out of all the Porsche 959s built, only three were federalized for street use on American roads in 1992. This is one of them.
To improve safety in the event of a brake failure, we upgraded our Sprite from a single master cylinder to a later, dual master cylinder setup.
Want to learn more about classic cars? The Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week offers many opportunities to do so.
The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia dubbed "Karma" took top honors at the Miami Hot Wheels Legends Tour stop.
What does it take to win at a Concours d’Elegance? Is it as simple as showing up with a clean car, or is there secret black art to securing a …
Available in North America from 1988-1991, the first-generation BMW M3 delivers pretty much everything a gearhead could want.
Sure, we could have just bought a new armrest for our Corvette, but why not try to save the original piece?
Peter Brock shares the story of his first car–a 1949 MG TC–and how first impressions can leave the longest-lasting effects.
This Trans Am is one of just seven Super Duty models to be fitted with a four-speed manual and painted Brewster Green.
Shopping for a Fiat 124 Sport Spider? Read this advice before you buy one.