What a lot of people don't remember, is that Pontiac did a follow-up to the Fiero, of sorts. This was Pontiac's first attempt ...
the car has reverted to what was essentially a body kit layered over top of a stock Firebird. Starting in 1984, customers could walk into a Pontiac dealership and order a Tojan, which would then ...
Body kits are a type of automotive modification that frequently produces mixed results; when the body kit is clearly ...
Novitec's N-Largo tuning kit enhances the Ferrari 296 GTS with a wider stance, aggressive styling, and a boost in power.
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Everyone knows the Ferrari F40 rocks a twin-turbocharged V8 ... After a lot of searching, he’s been able to track down all of the original body panels needed to build an F40 from scratch.
In 1934, however, Pontiac decided to feature the whole body of an Indian maiden lunging forward, available on the Deluxe version of the aptly named V8-powered Pontiac Eight line of vehicles.
By equipping the Crown Sport with a custom body kit, quad exhausts, Ferrari-style badges, and some new wheels, they’ve created a cheeky homage to the Italian SUV, at a fraction of the cost.
The 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa offers car enthusiasts a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join the company's iconic history. Pictures show the beautiful red body with its open-top and vintage ...
Although Ferrari have brought seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton into the fold, Tom Coronel still believes they should’ve offered Max Verstappen a “blank cheque” to join. Almost 12 ...
Respected Italian journalist Leo Turrini says rumours that Ferrari have found a “second or so” in the simulator with the 2025 car, the SF-25, are “meaningless”. Ferrari! Ferrari!