They're not all Toyota motors, either.
To get the most power out of your hot rod or performance car, the most sensible approach may be to simply replace the engine.
Half the crowd cheers, half winces — and both sides have a point.
The hidden gem of the car world: with 400 horsepower and a price tag under $20k, this two-seater sports car is a steal.
Blake and his father built this 1965 Chevrolet Nova into an insane burnout machine, which spits rubber on the floor and on ...
SUVs have been extremely popular in the US for quite some time now, and while trucks still dominate the very top of the sales ...
A one-of-one N2A Anteros Targa Coupe based on a 2005 C6 Corvette heads to auction in Arizona with an LS2 and six-speed manual. We have the details.
The Peterson Museum in Los Angeles is clearing out some space in their vault and is auctioning off five very cool examples of ...
Hot rods were once a huge part of American youth culture, so much so that hot rodders developed their own language. Here are ...
When Cadillac rolled out its Northstar V8 in the early 1990s, the company build an engine and built a marketing campaign around it. Every Cadillac equipped with the Northstar proudly wore a badge ...
Most Corvette owners treat their cars like fine china: wiped down obsessively on weekends, garage-kept, and driven roughly ...
It’s the perfect blend of old and new, a testament to what can happen when a restomod builder decides to go off the beaten path.