In the 50s, post-war America was swarming with restless men and women who embraced the prospect of doing more, having more, and living more than their parents. That’s what spurred the economic boom ...
Seven readers specifically guessed last week's mystery vehicle was a 1961-64 Chevrolet Corvair Forward Control 95 Corvan. Eleven readers guessed the vehicle was a Chevy Corvair van or panel van with ...
With the publishing of Unsafe at any Speed in 1965, Ralph Nader made Corvairs like today's Nice Price or No Dice 95 Van, the unwitting poster child for dangerous car design. Today, we're way past that ...
You don’t need a fancy Sprinter RV for happy van life when many camper vans are available for cheap. Some of them are true gems, coming with the charm of their times. Nostalgics would surely ...
Anyone who doesn't like the idea of a 50-year-old front-wheel-drive German car that looks like a Thunderbird and gets its motive power from a three-cylinder two-stroker... well, you've come to the ...
I’ll be honest, after going to ten straight SEMA shows it takes a lot to stop me in my tracks while I’m on the way from meeting to meeting. But this 1964 Chevy Corvair parked outside definitely caught ...
As the concrete dried on Ike's interstate highway system, hordes of American families started steering their sedans and wagons onto the pristine pavement to see for themselves the purple mountains' ...
Josh Clason's Depth of Speed video series has been growing in popularity for more than a year with its incredible production quality and interesting stories. Clason's latest episode features NotStock ...
OK, so this Totally Hot Car is obviously not a car at all. Shall we begin My Totally Hot Motorhome? We will for today, at least. This submission, by owner Jeffrey Williams of Anaheim Hills, was just ...
Next year we need to bring a portable dyno, 'cause if all the product cards are telling the truth, there isn't an engine here that isn't over 1000 horsepower. We want dyno charts, people! Dyno charts ...
Some people would think that you’re stretching credibility to the extreme if you wanted to compare a 1960s Chevrolet pickup with a Porsche 911. However, there’s a certain amount of logic to this claim ...
When I was in junior high school, the students either waited outside or in the gymnasium until the first bell rang. Lookout Jr. High was on West 40 th Street, a busy connector between St. Elmo, Alton ...