In May of 1996, while attending an imported car show in Pennsylvania, Don Smith spotted for sale a 1959 Austin-Healey Bugeye ...
This Austin-Healey Bugeye Sprite from 1961 is a small and sporty British roadster with only 67,000 miles on the clock, and it’s got plenty left to go before it’s done! The first Austin-Healey Sprite ...
A charming 1959 Austin Healey Sprite with just 53,102 miles is up on Exotic Car Trader. This is classic British motoring at its finest, ready for weekend drives or vintage shows. The Austin-Healey ...
What's old is new again, at least in the wild world of restomods. For just the small price of a gazillion dollars, you can take a classic car and make it even better and faster than its original ...
No wonder it's smiling... it's got a Hemi. Concealed behind its cute, friendly grin, a massive 478 cu. in. Chrysler Hemi producing 440 horsepower is perfectly paired with a Corvette suspension in this ...
At the height of the storm, Austin Energy said it had more than 72,000 customers without power. At 9:45 a.m. Friday, Austin Energy’s map showed 337 active outages, affecting more than 19,000 customers ...
The most uniquely American automobile racing also happens to be its most popular, NASCAR. While other forms of racing began with wealthy car owners and early carmakers wanting to prove who has the ...
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The earliest cars were very utilitarian-looking. The first car ever invented, patented by Carl Benz in 1887, was little more than a bench, a wooden floorboard, three bicycle-style wheels, and a ...
Also in 1959, an odd-looking British import landed on stateside shores. It was over seven feet shorter and two feet narrower than the Series 62 Caddy—and scarcely more than a quarter of its weight.