A buyer’s-guide style warning list of “affordable” classics that routinely blow up budgets—rust-prone coupes, low-production ...
Hosted on MSN
The cost of restoring a muscle car vs. buying one
Restoring a classic muscle car or purchasing one in pristine condition is a decision many car enthusiasts face. Each option presents a unique set of challenges and costs, making it essential to ...
One of the most important cars in the brand’s history, the test bed for the car that set a 267-mph speed record in 2010, got ...
Top Speed on MSN
Forgotten Classics Enthusiasts Love To Restore
These underrated gems offer a mix of accessibility, character, and strong aftermarket support for your next project car.
Japanese automakers are getting serious about repairing and restoring older cars as the global fad for well-loved models from the '80s and '90s picks up, with Nissan Motor, Honda Motor and other ...
1971 was a big year for several Plymouth models, as the carmaker introduced a major styling update that set the coupes and the hardtops apart from the sedans. The new grille, the redesigned bumpers, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results