The successor to the iconic and long-serving Bentley W12 has been announced – complete with electrical assistance Bentley is gearing up to show off its new and improved Continental GT, which for the first time since 2003 will do without its W12 calling card. Instead, a new powertrain called the Ultra Performance Hybrid V8...
Featured on AutoHunter, the online auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is this low-mileage 1968 Chevrolet Corvette coupe powered by a 390-horsepower 427 four-barrel. An M21 four-speed manual transmission. Features include power four-wheel disc brakes, removable roof panels and rear window, AM/FM radio, Rallye wheels, and more. Finished in red with a black vinyl interior, this big-block...
Since including frunks on its Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning EVs, Ford has been coming up with creative ways to utilize that space. The latest in a series of frunk-related patent filings could turn EVs into epic tailgating machines. Published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) April 16, 2024, and originally filed by Ford August...
Starting in 1972, Ford began selling Mazda Proceed pickups with Courier badges in the United States. At the same time, Mazda was selling the same trucks here as the B-Series. Then the Ranger replaced the Courier in 1983, while the B-Series remained available in North America through 1993. For 1994, the Mazda/Ford pickup...
When it comes to drag racing, the 1960s was the heyday, but the 1950s is where it all began. However, we don’t often see footage of 1950s exploits other than what we find in vintage magazines. Ingenuity in Action, a film produced by Davis Productions, shows us the efforts taken for competitive drag...