The 1960s heralded a new era for car design. Gone were the remnants of the age of the Industrial Revolution. Designers started thinking in a different way. Suddenly, fast in. Cars that looked fast, ...
The car looked like nothing else on the road. Its sharp lines, flat planes, and pointy edges made it a head-turning sight, but also a head-scratching business decision. Would anyone actually buy such ...
Introduced in 1960, the Dodge Polara remained in continuous production through 1973. It was the company's bread-and-butter full-size automobile all this time except for model years 1962 to 1964.
Introduced in 1964 as a racing engine and offered in 1965 in road-going cars, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI is arguably one of the greatest mills of the golden muscle car era. But it wasn't ...
Consider the wedge: It’s superb as a door stop, it functions as a means to break up a relationship (so you can dive in!), and it’s a great way to serve cheese. But what about the wedged shape of ...
The De Tomaso Pantera and Tesla Cybertruck have little in common with one overtly visual exception. They’re both wedge cars, the angled and edgy automobiles of futuristic designs brought to the ...
One of only nine factory-built 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Lightweights ever produced, this rare Mopar Super Stocker with ...
Talk to any Mopar fan under the age of 70, and they’ll know chapter and verse about ’60s and ’70s muscle cars. But if you probe a bit deeper into the random Mopar person’s knowledge prior to 1964, ...
The stunning 1970 Datsun 240Z's flowing lines borrowed just enough from the great European sports cars of the 1960s to make this car a classic itself. The look was so successful that the company kept ...
German automotive spy photographers caught a never-before-seen wedge-shaped BMW prototype testing on an "obscure landing strip" this week, our source said. The test mule in question appears to have ...
Earlier today, Lotus Cars revealed its idea of an “intelligent performance vehicle.” The wedge-shaped concept, called Theory 1, is meant to be Lotus’ new design manifesto for all its future cars and ...
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