The 1950s was a rather busy decade for the automotive industry. Cars were evolving at a never-before-seen pace, and US automakers were introducing some of their most iconic nameplates at the time.
This auto was stylish and was basically a two seater. Nobody ever bothered to ask to borrow. If on a date, best to check what she wants to do with the top.
Most automakers market their drop-tops as convertibles or cabriolets. But it wasn't always like that. Decades ago, some carmakers opted to sell their retractable-top rigs with more creative names.
The ’60s brought us some stunning new vehicles, from the 1960 Chevrolet Corvette to the 1969 Pontiac GTO. With their sleek lines, bold paint jobs, and excess of chrome, these cars were perhaps the ...
Discover the muscle car that packed 425 HP and dominated NASCAR racing. Only 1,000 were built, making it one of Ford's rarest ...
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