Ford debuted the Mustang in mid-April, 1964 as a half-year model. Sales were expected to be around 100,000 units per year, but far eclipsed that mark, with more than 400,000 units crossing Ford ...
In part three of Camaro vs. World, we search the past and present for a guiding light. Trans-Am and FIA enduros show us the way. If my "career" is any indicator, I've never cared much for the straight ...
When Ford pulled the covers off the Mustang in 1964, it didn’t just launch a stylish new coupe; it lit a competitive fuse ...
Nathaniel is an experienced automotive writer with more than 10 years of automotive writing under his belt. From model reviews to industry politics to new innovations and development, he covers a wide ...
Known as "The Lightweight," this 1967 Camaro Z/28 helped Mark Donohue, Penske Racing, and Chevrolet win their first Trans-Am title during the competition's memorable pony car era. Since the early days ...
The First generation of the Chevrolet Camaro was a brief but highly successful stint on the market. Launched in the fall of 1966, as a 1967 model year, the Bowtie pony came in hot, aiming at the ...
The 6.6-liter 1977 Pontiac Trans Am SE in Starlight Black was the star of Smokey and the Bandit. This one will cross the ...
Matthew Brabham added a win to his streak of podium finishes in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli on Sunday at Sebring International Raceway. After mechanical failures struck defending champion ...
Car and Driver teases us in its December issue by connecting several dots that lead all the way to a new version of the SCCA's Trans-Am series (which, surprisingly, is still limping along under ...
Just about all that's left for Paul Menard and Rafa Matos this weekend at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas is to decide where to put their 2024 Trans Am Series championship trophies. Former ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Perhaps Henry "Smokey" Yunick's nickname should have been "Ironic." There has forever been irony, mystery and incongruity associated with almost everything automotive he has ever accomplished, which ...