March-Porsche 90P

The name Porsche is synonymous with success in racing, particularly in sports cars. But when Porsche tried its hand at Indycar in the late 1980s, just about everything that could go wrong did. Porsche's...
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Dodge Magnum

After the success of the Charger Daytona (and the third gen Charger after it), it would be easy to assume that Dodge would keep on winning in NASCAR. And the Magnum, introduced in 1978, looked like it would...

Chaparral 2H

In the 1960s, some of the most innovative racecars in the world came out of the Midland, Texas shop ofChaparral Cars co-owner/designer/driver Jim Hall. The white, Chevrolet-powered sports prototypes...
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Life L190

There's a lot to be said for going against the grain and being an independent thinker. But if you're looking for arguments against venturing outside the norm, you can't do much better thant the story of...

1968 Dodge Charger

The second generation Dodge Charger, which arrived in 1968, was and still is a muscle car styling masterpiece. However, it didn't take long for Chrysler engineers to notice that that iconic form wasn't very...
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Eagle Aircraft Flyer

It's hard to believe now, but the Indianapolis 500 used to be a showplace for innovative, off-the-wall designs. Some of them worked brilliantly, some of them not so much, but all garnered plenty of attention...
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Ford Honker II

With the GT40 finding so much success on the international sports car racing scene, Ford wanted to expand that success to include a series closer to home, namely the SCCA's burgeoning Canadian-American...

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 426 Hemi

Here’s a real Sexy Beast of a car! The very HOT 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 426 Hemi!!! RKMotorscharlotte.com says that when the muscle car craze was in full swing, manufacturers were constantly trying to find...

1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

I haven’t seen as a good a specimen of this car for a LONG time! This is a 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo, ladies and gents!!! According to Wikipedia, the 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo saw only modest styling changes....