"The Toyota GR Supra has already established itself as one of the most exciting modern sports cars, but this extreme digital concept pushes the platform into an entirely different category.
The 1970s were often called the "golden age" of Funny Car racing. Match races filled drag strips across America, and showmanship was as important as speed.
A 1956 Chevrolet Nomad, the Majestic Nomad, has 1965 Impala SS bucket seats inside it - 9 years apart, and they fit fine. Almost makes you think Chevrolet shouldβve offered a bucket seat option straight from the assembly line back in '56.
Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari, famously said, "When you buy a Ferrari, you pay for the engine, the rest is free." This quote captures the essence of what makes Ferrari so legendary: unmatched engineering, precision, and performance concentrated in the heart of the car.
Listen to that engine roar.
It was more than just a car.
It was 4,000 pounds of pure American freedom.
We didn't look overseas for power.
We made it right here in Detroit.
It was loud, it was heavy, and it was ours.
Built for the legendary T-34 tank, the Soviet V2 diesel engine had an incredible advantage: it could run on almost anything. When supply lines were cut during the Battle of Stalingrad, one desperate commander even fueled his tank with Russian military vodka.
Buick used the name again in 1985 for a mid-engine sports car with all-wheel drive and a fully-exposed high-performance, double overhead cam V6. The chassis used carbon-fiber and vinyl-ester resin and the body featured a 'lift-up' canopy for entry and exit.
Which hidden-headlight legend wins your vote?
One of the coolest styling features ever created...
Hidden headlights gave classic cars a clean, futuristic look that still turns heads today.
βͺ 1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport
π’ 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7
π΅ 1968 Dodge Charger R/T
1975 Cadillac Fleetwood series 75. It was 21.02 feet, (6.40 meters) and a 151.5 inch wheel base (384.81cm) It was the longest production line automobile ever made in the US. It weighed 5700 LBs. (2585.47kg) The massive 500CID engine averaged around 10 MPG.
American actor Steve McQueen stops at a gas station to refuel his motorcycle during a 500 mile race through the Mojave Desert, California in 1963. Photograph by John Dominis.
Yes, the Giulia QV is cool but it will never be this cool.
This is an Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm that cost ~Β£160,000 when it was new. Β£100,000 over the standard QV. The car was developed in partnership with Sauber and from a time where Alfa Romeo were in Formula 1.