Chevy Chevelle restomod makes the good noises with 1,600 horsepower, all thanks to a twin-turbocharged 427 cubic-inch Nelson Racing Engine.
The General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard is one of the most recognizable cars in pop culture, and the effort it took to bring it to life was truly impressive.
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In the '60s the muscle car era was in full swing, with most manufacturers getting in on the action. These American two-door ...
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We asked 4,719 car insurance customers who've made a claim in the last two years to score their insurer. Expert analysis We rated 79 elements of each policy and drew on claims and complaints data from ...
Customers who wanted a Barracuda in 1969 had only four engines to choose ... more power on their Barracudas could also fit their cars with one of two more powerful options. The first was the ...
With all of the hullabaloo surrounding the excellent new Honda Civic Hybrid, you might think that version was the only Civic to compete for our 2025 Car of the Year award. Not true! The entry ...
It’s not easy navigating the complex and ever-growing world of car seats. And while it’s reassuring to know that all car seats sold in the United States are required to meet the same rigorous ...
Given that the Barracuda would go on to ... and highly desirable collectible. The 1969 Dodge Charger is known to millions as the iconic Dukes of Hazzard car nicknamed the General Lee.
Like all pony cars of the era ... the company produced at least one prototype. The four-door Barracuda was also mentioned in the October 1969 issue of Mechanix Illustrated. The magazine wrote ...