CHEVY EL CAMINO

1959 Chevrolet El Camino first generation with dramatic cat-eye taillights and chrome trim

The Chevrolet El Camino: America’s Confused Masterpiece The Vehicle That Shouldn’t Exist In 1959, General Motors did something that made absolutely no sense: they took a perfectly good Impala, chopped off the back, welded on a truck bed, and called it the El Camino. A car that couldn’t decide if it wanted to haul groceries … Read more

FERRARI 250 GTO

Ferrari 250 GTO front three-quarter view showing iconic red bodywork and long hood

The Ferrari 250 GTO: Why a Car Became the Most Expensive Object Ever Sold The $70 Million Question Nobody Asks In 2018, a Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $70 million. Not a house. Not a Picasso. Not a yacht. A car. A machine built to depreciate, crash, and eventually rust into oblivion. And yet, here … Read more

TVR

TVR: The Complete History of the British Sports Cars That Hated Safety In Blackpool, an English coastal town known for its fish and chips and stag parties, a group of engineers built some of the wildest, most unpredictable, and gloriously dangerous sports cars in automotive history. TVR wasn’t a car brand: it was a manifesto … Read more