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Old tractor, new engine: V8 combine harvester vs Shelby muscle car
HAVE you ever wondered what happens when you take a traditional Combine Harvester and put an epic spin on this old classic?
For the price of a glorified golf cart, these honest-to-goodness old-school V8 muscle cars can bring meaning to your life.
In Longview, an assisted living resident fulfilled his lifelong dream, exhilaratingly riding in a new Camaro, thanks to a ...
While usually a hum-drum model, this popular Oldsmobile got some serious muscle under its hood for just one year, and we bet ...
In 1912, Chevrolet introduced its first car, the Classic Six touring car. It managed to sell 2999 of them. But don’t blame Chevy for abusing the word “classic.” It was being misused and abused long ...
Every year a new group of cars become available for import under the U.S. 25-year-old rule. These are the coolest models for ...
Following the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Camaro and the electrification of the Dodge Charger, many muscle car fans were left wondering what the future would hold for the Ford Mustang. All the ...
Classic Recreations built this 900 hp Mustang for $700K and it's now at auction with just 418 miles and no guarantee of ...
Chevy's 327 engine was exceptionally powerful despite being a small-block, with incredible horsepower that could easily rival ...
Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.
Often it's good, but occasionally it's not so good, and in this story, we're going to explore the not-so-good of the car industry by looking at 10 models ruined by their stereotypical owners.
Some examples of products that Stellantis killed off only to bring back later include the Jeep Cherokee, the Dodge Charger Hemi, and the Chrysler 300.
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