All of you keeping an eye on our constant coverage of the American custom car scene know by now this industry is an unending source of mechanical wonders. But you might also have noticed how most of ...
The sight of a W-31 decal on the front fender of a 1969 Oldsmobile, supposedly a Cutlass but actually an F-85, started Tom Palasty's heart to pounding. Could this decal be real? It did appear factory.
During the golden age of the muscle car, power was king. More was always better, and even though General Motors sought to cap engine displacement and output levels to keep the Chevrolet Corvette at ...
Among muscle car loyalists, the Oldsmobile 442 name still carries weight, yet one supposed variant almost never surfaces in serious discussion: the 1969 442 wagon. The absence is not an oversight but ...
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
Adam Withrow made a wrong turn from a friend's house onto a state highway he didn't know. His "Where am I?" feeling faded, however, when he made out the shape of a very familiar car from long ago ...