When Gilbert Lara hauled out the rusting hulk of a 1965 Chevrolet C10 from his ex-girlfriend’s uncle’s field, he saw the chance to build his dream custom truck. …read more
A former early Chevelle and El Camino kind of guy, Dennis Baird admired a 1938 Chevrolet coupe at a car show and the search to own one was on. …read more
When budget-minded baby boomers wanted a sports car back in 1964, Ford responded with the Mustang. And when we wanted a more belligerent sports car, Ford—with a major assist from Carroll Shelby—gave us the G.T. 350. …read more
Most folks are familiar with the snowball effect. Roll one down a hill and it gets bigger and bigger until it gets away from you. Car projects can be like that, and sometimes you don’t even know it’s happening. …read more
Many of the stories we run of barn-find cars have happy endings: A long-lost diamond-in-the-rough is discovered, recovered, and goes on to lead a new life either in a well-preserved original state or following a total restoration. …read more
Boy Wonder turned 15 last summer and put off his birthday shindig to be first in line at the DMV to get his learner’s permit. He is, after all, my kid. …read more
Bans. Perhaps the biggest news of this pivotal season involved a temporary end to one unpopular ban and the beginning of another. …read more
Mike Maxwell’s 1965 Ford F-100 was purchased in 1974 and was used as a work truck for more than a decade. “About eight years ago, my son suggested I fix it up.” …read more
We have the hottest stories Up Front, from a look at Mecum Indy’s incredible profits, Northwest Corner Classic Cars, and even more! …read more
People like classifying things because slipping them into neat little categories with labels makes them easy to understand. We even do it with Mopars; some cars are drivers, and some are show cars. …read more